That dude clearly caught that bat. I can’t even believe someone tried to grab it from him . It wasn’t even like it fell between them. Dude literally caught it by the handle
The "spotter" who caught the athlete off the trampoline really was keeping his eyes on that man. That catch was Awesome! Looked like he may have gotten popped in the eye with dude's head I'm sure he is all good.
Keeping his focus through all the shots in that sequence is the part that really impresses me the most. As an old old old coach I have mad respect for that kind of focus
Great athleticism, but he knocked the ball back into play three times out of three. The first one caught him by surprise, the second one he had to save cos otherwise it would have been a goalkeeping error leading to a goal, and the third one should not have happened, but was directly at him. Good positioning, good reactions, but not a good example of goalkeeping; that would be the boring scenario were he deflects the first shot over the bar for a corner.
i went to ice hockey live. same problem - the puck is too small, especially given the speed it moves. i had to stay to the end, out of politeness..............!!
They haven't used a puck since 1963. It's just a bunch of husky dudes skating around and they add the puck in post production later. The more you know...
My wife and I were at the Vancouver Goalie save against the Redwings. The goalie was three quarters of the way to his bench when the redwings stole the puck and made the break away. Only time I’ve ever seen an opposing player get a standing ovation for a play. Truly Awesome to have seen live.
6:50 - I'm no big soccer fan, but that goalie's multiple saves there has to be one of the greatest jobs of protecting the net ever. Incredible reflexes and athleticism.
3:45 Wtf? 🧐 That was crazy. The guy just went to return the ball back while flying in that strange flying thing as if it was the most normal thing ever.
If you watch hockey regularly, it becomes very easy to know where to look before something happens. It's a little like learning a language, where the more you hear it, the easier it is to make out what someone is saying. But yeah, I imagine to someone who isn't a hockey fan, it's tough to follow.
that racing one when the guy flipped isn’t that uncommon if your going fast enough because the body of the car isn’t made to withstand a certain degree of pressure and force. it is only a thin material that is why there is a cage of metal and a bunch of protection to protect the person inside.
@@Nora-tc2pn I'm flattered by the insinuation that you believe if I can't do it then it is impossible. Thank you. To answer your sincere question: during my playing days I did it thee times in game. It was not as high as he got (sorry to disappoint you). You're obviously not a football fan or you would know that this is not extremely common, it's also not extremely rare. Despite your failed "gotcha" today, please never give up and keep trying. One day you'll succeed. :-)
One of the greatest impossible moments in sports was the 1973 Belmont Stakes, which Secretariat won by an incredible 31 lengths. Chic Andersen himself was stunned while calling the race- "he's moving like an incredible machine!"
Impossible Moment In Sports History #21; Patrik Stefan misses an empty net from two feet away, in which the Oilers turn around and score the tying goal with only 3 seconds left in the game!
That was a mix of bad luck and stupidity. Stefan should've taken the shot as soon as possible. But, the puck took a bad bounce just in front of the net, bouncing over his stick.
You're right. The hockey fans in Detroit gave the opposing goalie a standing O after he made a near impossible save. That too is true sportsmanship and class.
5:38 - So the synchronized divers were . . . uh . . . synchronized?! What did I miss? Isn't that the whole point of the sport, and what all the other divers do too?
idk really, but maybe the fact that they were so synchronized that they both did the cliff wrong since you're supposed to enter the water by head...just a suggestion I could be wrong
@@kimberlieverschoor3814 No they arent always supposed to go head first... Doing 2 summersaults is a perfectly valid routine, same as 2.5 which would land them head first. It's a different difficulty score but it's a figure just like any other.
@@slowpoke96Z28 its really not as hard as you think. try it a few times and you'll realize you're brain is capable of real time physics and geometrical calculations.
Resist nah, I’m good. I’ll wait till you post the video of you doing it with a regulation ball filled with normal air from around you. Miss me with the physics and geometry. I purposely left that out. But since you want to go there, any 4th grader with a grasp of kinetic energy and potential energy will be able to tell you an average human shooting the ball the way she did won’t give it the energy required to fall from apogee AND bounce another 11’+ AND hit its originally intended target. Highly improbable fam, highly improbable. Could it be recreated by purposefully trying? Sure, and I can’t wait to see your video of it.
The synchronized diving clip was definitely possible! It's just an example of a pretty good synchronized gainer double pike! Watching synchronized Olympic diving is where it REALLY gets impressive. For some of the Olympians, if you are watching from poolside, you can hardly tell that there is more than one diver in the air!
2:58 I know the Red Wing-Nuts are going to feel like their guy got robbed but if "Hockey-Town" doesn't appreciate that magnificent save they don't deserve the nickname Hockey-Town.
Oh yeah when that parson did that "umpossible" thing what that person did that thing happened to be done by that person. That was the best that thing done by that person In the history of sports
The only moment I had like this in my life was when I was probably 12 years old and on a trip to boston we went to a red sox game amd mickey morandini hit a foul ball and while I was drinking my soda i had my glove on my lap and everyonr stood up for the ball but i was still sitting down and the ball bounced off a bunch of hands and landed directly in my glove on my lap.... I still have that ball
my greatest moment was when some colts fan at work was talking about how indy was gonna destroy the saints in the super bowl. my immediate response was, "nah, new orleans 31-17." stupid-lucky guess. wish i'd have bet money on that in nevada...
i always cringe at those videos. like its cool that ur grip strength is that insane but his fingers are probably quite close to breaking with that much force on them
1:48 This bat is for me! The launch could have been fatal! 2:02 I could imagine how painful this is. 3:16 That will be 5 points! 3:27 Audience does better catch. 3:43 Flying man! 4:10 That dodge! 4:58 Ouch! It broke! 5:04 Synchronize diving 5:30 Goal with bouncing 6:17 Goalie is like : NOPE! NOPE! NOPE!
Human beings really can be at their most magnificent during sports! And can we just give a MASSIVE shout out to that trampoline spotter who took a high speed headbutt full in the face to save that other guy's life.
¡¡¡INCREÍBLE!!! Es algo tan espectacular que no hay palabras para describirlo. En algunas ocasiones se trata de verdaderas máquinas humanas en acción. Esto demuestra que el talento no tiene límites y que el ser humano nunca dejará de sorprender y en esta ocasión para hacer cosas muy positivas. Enhorabuena por subir estos maravillosos vídeos y muchas gracias.
Personally, I think Kerri Strug's vault with a sprained ankle at the Olympics is the greatest sports event in my lifetime. I think if I was a little bit older, it would be The Miracle on Ice hockey match. And since I'm also from Cleveland, Kylie Irving's 3pointer to win the NBA finals in 2016. :o)
Hockey is just one of those sports better enjoyed in person. TV doesnt capture all the atmosphere that makes watching the game very enjoyable. Other sports like (American)Football and Baseball can be enjoyed on the TV easier, hockey is harder to watch on the TV...imho
I liked the save made by the opposing goalie in Detroit. The Detroit fans were so impressed by the opposition goalie that they gave him a standing O. That just goes to show you how amazing and appreciative the fans in Detroit are.
1:53 I was on a business trip from San Francisco out to Washington and the Manager of the company I was working with gave me tickets to that Nationals Game. I was about 6 rows behind them when he caught that bat lol
At 1:57 his wife was already taking the hit. In micro-seconds the Dude went for it..with no fear..giving himself up..to shield her and stop that blow! And on TOP of THAT..he CAUGHT the d*mn thing...perfectly!! That's massive hero stuff.
I've never been much of a soccer fan, or sports in general, but some of these clips make me wanna get into it. some of those goalkeeper saves were crazy.
Not sure how the diving one qualifies as 'impossible'. Synchronisation of movements, down to tenths-of-a-second accuracy with each other, is a matter of course in professional diving. Watch almost any Olympic diving event. It's the entire purpose of synchronised diving.
Since when do divers enter the water feet first? Also ordinarily only one diver would make such a mistake but both? These divers are totallly in synch to the point they both messed up perfectly.
@@kirsteenfraser1222Hi! As a synchronized springboard diver myself, I think I can answer this pretty well. They are actually both doing a gainer double pike, or 304b. It's not generally competed at high levels because it is kind of considered in poor taste to compete with feet-first entries, but its an important building block for divers to learn before advancing to things like a gainer 2 1/2 (305). You can tell that it was an intentional feet-first entry by watching how and when they begin to open up from their pikes--they do so while still almost parallel to the water, which means they were purposely spotting the water. In a 305, they would hold the pike considerably longer, and press their feet out towards a spot on the ceiling, starting at about the time they are perpendicular to the water after their second flip. A mistake would look a LOT more panicked, even with collegiate or professional athletes. Also, you can see how the diver on the far board enters the water with her feet flexed as opposed to pointed, which is a strategy to score higher on feet-first entries. If they hit the water at the right angle, it makes a slapping sound which is similar to the sound judges look for in a "rip", or a really clean entry. Hope I was able to share some fun facts about diving! It's been a huge part of my life for almost a decade and I love to share about it!
@@ellier8494 Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed response. I can’t see what was so unusual about it, if it’s a normal dive for less advanced divers…like, why is it in this video of other feats (haha no feet first pun intended) that were quite astounding?
@@ellier8494 In addition, that clip is clearly from practice rather than competition. You can tell by the fact that there are boys waiting their turn and another pair of divers exiting at the other end of the pool. At major competitions (you can see from the banner that it was the 2017 World Championships in Budapest) men and women do not compete together and there is only one pair diving at a time. The divers do a double gainer from 1m as a lead in for 2 1/2 from 3m which is probably their event.
Upon further review, all of these moments were possible.
9Ballr Right you are, Sir!
Hahahahhaahhahaaaa
NizzyNizerson hes just trying to be funny
Just watched. Can confirm.
But you can't do?
That dude clearly caught that bat. I can’t even believe someone tried to grab it from him . It wasn’t even like it fell between them. Dude literally caught it by the handle
Ikr I would’ve been real mad if he continued to fight for the bat
i feel like he did try to grab it, but then it looked like he just wanted to touch it because he did back off knowing he couldn’t fully hold it.
There’s such a toxic energy to foul balls in baseball
They’d have to pry that bat out of my cold, dead arms to get it back too! 😂
Exactly
The "spotter" who caught the athlete off the trampoline really was keeping his eyes on that man. That catch was Awesome! Looked like he may have gotten popped in the eye with dude's head I'm sure he is all good.
That what they’re there for! If they missed someone they’d be out of there so quick
Probably saved that athlete from a spinal injury
@@coolguy-hc8kt Definitely probably had a big boo boo on his face though.
@@darkmonkey555 still better than getting paralyzed neck below :)
which minute?
The look on her face of how shocked and surprised she was when the ball bounced in wooowww
The goalkeeper at the end is like the literal incarnation of the phrase "you shall not pass"
Keeping his focus through all the shots in that sequence is the part that really impresses me the most. As an old old old coach I have mad respect for that kind of focus
Arquerazo.
He had one job, and he fuckin did it.
That last goalkeeper needs a raise lol!!
no literally
Franco Armani, Argentina's football team official goalkeeper :-)
He was putting in the work!!! OMG he was awesome!!!
Great athleticism, but he knocked the ball back into play three times out of three. The first one caught him by surprise, the second one he had to save cos otherwise it would have been a goalkeeping error leading to a goal, and the third one should not have happened, but was directly at him.
Good positioning, good reactions, but not a good example of goalkeeping; that would be the boring scenario were he deflects the first shot over the bar for a corner.
No matter how much resolution I use, I still can't follow the puck😂😂
I agree, some sports you can't see whats going on without a slow mo replay.
@@JayDee-xj9lu . Yet hockey isn’t one of them.
i went to ice hockey live. same problem - the puck is too small, especially given the speed it moves. i had to stay to the end, out of politeness..............!!
Me either!😂🤣
They haven't used a puck since 1963. It's just a bunch of husky dudes skating around and they add the puck in post production later. The more you know...
The person who caught the guy who flipped off the trampoline is a Legend.
and he didn't even shake his hand.
Kinda dangerous tho cause his knee went into his back
Yea he should have a foam helmet looks like he took a headbut
@@romeoisho3226 That's not a headbutt(not ''headbut'' either).
@@incumbentvinyl9291 lol
Love the football player who jumped straight over the top of his opponent!!! That was impressive.
Parkour!
is it just me... or can anyone else NOT see what the hell goes on in ice-hockey without the slo-mo replays?
The puck is tiny and the players with padding are huge.
Just the First 3 Games ;) 😂
@GKB I too can see it Canadians, signed: your neighbor Ms. Minnesotan!
I can't see shit. Just a bunch of losers skating in circles
I get you! I have no idea whether any one scores before I see the crowd react. It’s an unwatchable sport for me for that reason
My wife and I were at the Vancouver Goalie save against the Redwings. The goalie was three quarters of the way to his bench when the redwings stole the puck and made the break away. Only time I’ve ever seen an opposing player get a standing ovation for a play. Truly Awesome to have seen live.
Those were true hockey fans, to applaud such a play no matter who made it. Well done.
Last goal keeper was superb and have quick reflexes.
That man who saved the high jumper from falling ...big tribute to you
4:19 I'm just watching the kid running as fast as the football player
Just *WOW* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Most of these ROCK!!!!!! Awesome collection overall!!!!! :)
I like how one of the other players from the volleyball team gave him props for the shot. RESPECT.
Abel Recinos I spotted that, too. True sportsmanship is increasingly rare these days and is always a joy to see.
@Abel Recinos: 100% agree to You! He must be a great sportsman and a gentleman too! RESPECT!!!
The cut off at the end. Really? You really had to do that.
i wuz thinking the same thingggg
I was ready to give my like til that very moment... what a terrible cut
the moment was impossible to be shown, he had no other choice than cut it.
@@andreamura1333 lol
Best ending to a video. Ever. \m/ \m/
6:50 - I'm no big soccer fan, but that goalie's multiple saves there has to be one of the greatest jobs of protecting the net ever. Incredible reflexes and athleticism.
He's called Franco Armani. He actually plays in River Plate, Argentina
@@marcosmonte307 I though Gorgio
I just love the celebration after the amazing play
3:45 Wtf? 🧐 That was crazy. The guy just went to return the ball back while flying in that strange flying thing as if it was the most normal thing ever.
Hello
It was the final of portuguese cup. It was the beginnig of the match
The ice hockey ones only make sense in slow motion.
I know right you dont even know what happen until the replay slow motion lol
If you watch hockey regularly, it becomes very easy to know where to look before something happens. It's a little like learning a language, where the more you hear it, the easier it is to make out what someone is saying.
But yeah, I imagine to someone who isn't a hockey fan, it's tough to follow.
that racing one when the guy flipped isn’t that uncommon if your going fast enough because the body of the car isn’t made to withstand a certain degree of pressure and force. it is only a thin material that is why there is a cage of metal and a bunch of protection to protect the person inside.
1:04 awesome reaction from the man with the blue shirt
I caught that too...
What great sportsmanship !
rip english
4:06 was nice but I've watched it half a dozen times to see where the impossible was suppose to have happened.
He jumped over the other guy…
That’s not that uncommon in football
@@Pantherzfann89 it’s still impressive
Could you jump over somebody while running very quickly with a ball in your hand?
@@Nora-tc2pn I'm flattered by the insinuation that you believe if I can't do it then it is impossible. Thank you. To answer your sincere question: during my playing days I did it thee times in game. It was not as high as he got (sorry to disappoint you). You're obviously not a football fan or you would know that this is not extremely common, it's also not extremely rare. Despite your failed "gotcha" today, please never give up and keep trying. One day you'll succeed. :-)
One of the greatest impossible moments in sports was the 1973 Belmont Stakes, which Secretariat won by an incredible 31 lengths. Chic Andersen himself was stunned while calling the race- "he's moving like an incredible machine!"
I agree that was one of the most moving things I've ever seen in my life. I was 11 at the time and I will never forget watching it happen.
Tremendous machine not incredible.
An absolutely incredible two minutes and twenty-four seconds. The record in all three Triple Crown races. SMH
1:55 salute to that guy who catched the baseball bat
@Eli Stoffman My man there is changing the language's history
@Eli Stoffman This guy is a perfect example of English being "taught", and failing. In cases like this, they don't even try.
6:35 can we give a round of applause to the spotter for taking it like a champ with the catch attempt? That fall could have been a whole lot worse
dude he definitely broke a bone on his face. damn
That was the first WTF moment for me in this video. Just amazing work.
And after that I watch that goalie just grab everthing...
Impossible Moment In Sports History #21; Patrik Stefan misses an empty net from two feet away, in which the Oilers turn around and score the tying goal with only 3 seconds left in the game!
Guitar Lessons BobbyCrispy It was the tying goal. And then they lost in overtime anyway
Ray Ferraro's commentary of that was fricken priceless.
@@kylerobinson6102 Which one is he? The second one that says "This does not belong in the National Hockey League"?
@@fogeltje Yeah. "You should be ashamed of yourself"
That was a mix of bad luck and stupidity. Stefan should've taken the shot as soon as possible. But, the puck took a bad bounce just in front of the net, bouncing over his stick.
At 1:10, I appreciate the dude in blue who put his hands up to clap for the opposite team without hesitation
Yes that is true nice words of encouragement
I love how the allegro on the volleyball team that lost the point immediately applauded the play by his opposite number 1:01 - good sportsmanship.
Do you mean the libero? Not allegro?
@@HeyThereHiThereHoThere Of course...oops 👏
You missed when Randy Johnson's pitch disintegrated a passing bird! The ultimate 'wrong place, wrong time'.
😢
We only want good vibes here
@@dawniebug784 - OK, poor bird in the wrong place at the wrong time.
@@DanielaMure0403 Yes :(
That was sad and not funny and does not belong here.
I like how In the volleyball match even tho they lost the point that one kid still clapped for the other team 1:00 that’s true sportsmanship
You're right. The hockey fans in Detroit gave the opposing goalie a standing O after he made a near impossible save. That too is true sportsmanship and class.
Certainly, something Detroit fans are not known for. Don't you thinK?
5:38 - So the synchronized divers were . . . uh . . . synchronized?! What did I miss? Isn't that the whole point of the sport, and what all the other divers do too?
idk really, but maybe the fact that they were so synchronized that they both did the cliff wrong since you're supposed to enter the water by head...just a suggestion I could be wrong
@@Gabboele yeah, that's what I thought, maybe? Otherwise, that one didn't fit.
Yeah, but they are supposed to go in head first and aren’t supposed to splash! 🤷🏼♀️
They both bored me exactly the same amount. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be
@@kimberlieverschoor3814 No they arent always supposed to go head first... Doing 2 summersaults is a perfectly valid routine, same as 2.5 which would land them head first. It's a different difficulty score but it's a figure just like any other.
1:10 I love how the opponent #1 applauded him
crazy how it looks like the football players are like magnets to the ball! they all just dive towards it and clash
You said it all dear you love football
"20 IMPOSSIBLE MOMENTS IN SPORTS HISTORY"
Thumbnail : " Yo look at this chicks they are standing , impossible yea?"
Kkkkllll
The woman who threw the basketball thinking that she failed only for the whole crowd to start cheering her 🙌
But how is that an impossible moment in sports history?
@@MrBrynmair BECAUSE IT IS NOBODY CANT DO THAT SHIT
People kill me. When have you EVER, or will ever again, see a total air ball BOUNCE into a regulation goal for points? From ANY range on the court?
@@slowpoke96Z28 its really not as hard as you think. try it a few times and you'll realize you're brain is capable of real time physics and geometrical calculations.
Resist nah, I’m good. I’ll wait till you post the video of you doing it with a regulation ball filled with normal air from around you. Miss me with the physics and geometry. I purposely left that out. But since you want to go there, any 4th grader with a grasp of kinetic energy and potential energy will be able to tell you an average human shooting the ball the way she did won’t give it the energy required to fall from apogee AND bounce another 11’+ AND hit its originally intended target. Highly improbable fam, highly improbable. Could it be recreated by purposefully trying? Sure, and I can’t wait to see your video of it.
I like how they had random ones from different levels and sports worldwide.
The synchronized diving clip was definitely possible! It's just an example of a pretty good synchronized gainer double pike! Watching synchronized Olympic diving is where it REALLY gets impressive. For some of the Olympians, if you are watching from poolside, you can hardly tell that there is more than one diver in the air!
That was just there to justify the clickbait thumbnail with chicks in bathing suits on it, right?
5:53 Nice spotting by the young guy catching the trampolinist, really put his body on the line to protect the athlete.
It's so awesome to see these all put together to watch like this! Wow!!
1:56 -- Husband, to wife: "Yeah, but remember that time I caught a bat and saved your life?" (forever, probably.)
agreed
Lmao see that guy trying to take it from him 😂😂😂😂
If anyone was wondering what happened at the end of the last clip; he dove headfirst over top of the catcher who had the ball and was called safe.
2:58 I know the Red Wing-Nuts are going to feel like their guy got robbed but if "Hockey-Town" doesn't appreciate that magnificent save they don't deserve the nickname Hockey-Town.
It’s amazing how quickly things can go from serious to hilarious in sports. These fails are the best!
My favorite was when that person did that thing. Umpossible!
Omg remember when they did that? THAT WAS COOL!!!
What 🙄 when 🙄 who 🙄
Bts Fan r/wooooooosh
@HANNAH SCAGGS do you understand 🙄
Oh yeah when that parson did that "umpossible" thing what that person did that thing happened to be done by that person. That was the best that thing done by that person In the history of sports
3:43 Dude flew in on drones like the flipping Green Goblin or something.
That endingggggg! Wow that goalie was on hi toessss that day! What a playyy🔥
Super football skills from the 'keeper!
wasnt that a goal his legs were inside?
Was the guy getting grabbed by the other guy in the clip, though.
2:27 Julian Edelman's catch at the Superbowl was the greatest catch in football ....the rest was HISTORY!
Dude perfect: hold my Nerf bow LET'S GO!
TH-cam is gettin real confident with these back to back 15 second ads...
lol
They know we aren’t going anywhere, wait till they put a full min of ad with no skip
It's dumb when u can't skip
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The only moment I had like this in my life was when I was probably 12 years old and on a trip to boston we went to a red sox game amd mickey morandini hit a foul ball and while I was drinking my soda i had my glove on my lap and everyonr stood up for the ball but i was still sitting down and the ball bounced off a bunch of hands and landed directly in my glove on my lap.... I still have that ball
Wow that's amazinh
That's cool.
Sounds like you were lucky the glove was there...
Imagine where the ball would have landed if the glove weren't there...
my greatest moment was when some colts fan at work was talking about how indy was gonna destroy the saints in the super bowl. my immediate response was, "nah, new orleans 31-17."
stupid-lucky guess. wish i'd have bet money on that in nevada...
Millers catch of the puck was an incredible play. Bunch of awesome clips. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
Ой, какие молодцы, боже мой; мяч ловят в таких, казалось бы, безвыходных ситуациях, просто супер! Классная подборка, спасибо!
Thank you for showing slow motion instant replays. Most other similar videos don’t and sometimes it’s impossible to see what happened.
Apparently NOTHING is impossibe!
2:02 his fingers stronger than my entire body
same
It’s prana
You make me laugh so hard 😂😭
i always cringe at those videos. like its cool that ur grip strength is that insane but his fingers are probably quite close to breaking with that much force on them
1:52 the man tries to take the bat..i remembered the woman who snatch the baseball to the little girl and look proud to herself..
the guy looks at him like "You dare and I'll smack ya upside the head with this bat!"
The Shaolin balancing on his streched fingertips. Wow
1:48 This bat is for me! The launch could have been fatal! 2:02 I could imagine how painful this is.
3:16 That will be 5 points! 3:27 Audience does better catch. 3:43 Flying man!
4:10 That dodge! 4:58 Ouch! It broke! 5:04 Synchronize diving 5:30 Goal with bouncing
6:17 Goalie is like : NOPE! NOPE! NOPE!
2:05 … I respect this guy even more than I should! … 👌✌️
1:53 I love how that mean tries to steal the bat from him.
I don't love it. I hate that!
Props to the dude at 6:50 who put his own life and in this case head on the line to catch the gymnast.
Came here looking for this comment. That guy got smashed in the head.
I've seen that footage before, still very impressive.
Human beings really can be at their most magnificent during sports! And can we just give a MASSIVE shout out to that trampoline spotter who took a high speed headbutt full in the face to save that other guy's life.
That catch at 1:18... Has to be the most spectacular catch I have ever seen...
Yep but I felt for him. Hopefully he was okay but it looks like you can break your back from doing that? I'm from the UK we don't have this sport.
no matter what the sport is, behind all these IMPOSSIBLE moments is hard work day in and day out.
2:50 clip is like Lightning Mcqueen dodgeing the the pile-up of racers in Cars lol
Lightning McQueen
does anyone know the driver???
See you in five years when this video is recommended again
Aight bet I’ll be 19
same
6:07 man who saved him deserves medal
He looked like he got KO'd catching the dude.
1:12 captain is applauding rivals’ awesome play… now that’s what a captain do.
4:17 is why ur taught starting in little league to keep ur head up during a tackle. You can’t hit what you can’t see.
anyone else waiting for the wnba 3pt shot heing made
nah bruh, 3's are common in wnba. the thing that is rare is a person in wnba who dunk.
Someone missed the joke^
FNN @youmissedthejoke
@@Topher_13 oh sorry, i dont know it was a joke XD
Everyone in the party: Has good mics
That one kid: 0:41
Lots of things are extremely rare and physically hard to do but things you witnessed with your own eyes mustn't be impossible
The "spotter" who caught the athlete off the trampoline really was keeping his eyes on that man.
Appreciate the hilarious 'instant regret fails' video!
I tried every single one of these. Yep, impossible.
You failed to fall down next to a trampoline ...
Seriously ???
You're a genius , thank you for video , I am from Colombia 🙂,my name is Santiago , I speak not inglish , speak Spanish
The most impossible moment is when you didn't finish the last clip.
Blake Hoffarber (sp?) should be on here twice. Basketball player made two shots that were ESPN's play of their respective year.
1:12 Respect to the volleyball player that congratulated that play from the other team 👍
¡¡¡INCREÍBLE!!! Es algo tan espectacular que no hay palabras para describirlo. En algunas ocasiones se trata de verdaderas máquinas humanas en acción. Esto demuestra que el talento no tiene límites y que el ser humano nunca dejará de sorprender y en esta ocasión para hacer cosas muy positivas.
Enhorabuena por subir estos maravillosos vídeos y muchas gracias.
Personally, I think Kerri Strug's vault with a sprained ankle at the Olympics is the greatest sports event in my lifetime. I think if I was a little bit older, it would be The Miracle on Ice hockey match. And since I'm also from Cleveland, Kylie Irving's 3pointer to win the NBA finals in 2016. :o)
If it were not possible, it would have never happen.
Nothing is impossible
They should broadcast hockey in slo-mo, so at least I can follow the game.
Got a good selection! Really amazing moments
I really do appreciate the fact that hockey is being added into sports montages.
Hockey is just one of those sports better enjoyed in person. TV doesnt capture all the atmosphere that makes watching the game very enjoyable. Other sports like (American)Football and Baseball can be enjoyed on the TV easier, hockey is harder to watch on the TV...imho
Which one is hockey mate? 😂 Jokes.. Big ups
I liked the save made by the opposing goalie in Detroit. The Detroit fans were so impressed by the opposition goalie that they gave him a standing O. That just goes to show you how amazing and appreciative the fans in Detroit are.
1:53 I was on a business trip from San Francisco out to Washington and the Manager of the company I was working with gave me tickets to that Nationals Game. I was about 6 rows behind them when he caught that bat lol
At 1:57 his wife was already taking the hit. In micro-seconds the Dude went for it..with no fear..giving himself up..to shield her and stop that blow! And on TOP of THAT..he CAUGHT the d*mn thing...perfectly!! That's massive hero stuff.
Right On!!! Some of these almost bring tears. Either it is the music or a mixture of both, but this is an amazing video.
great video, thanks to the instant replays.
6:16 This is the goalie I need in Rocket League
Clickbait title. But a good video of great athletic skills. Why can’t you just call it that?
On the last clip, did the guy touch third base? Looks like he missed it.
I was thinking the same thing
Nope, if you slow it down he definitely did not
That was HOME PLATE, and yes, he touched it with his hand as he landed!
@@kimberlieverschoor3814 uh, watch again. The clip starts before he rounds third, he never touched the bag
@@kimberlieverschoor3814 No, we were referring to 7:26 when he rounded third base
Synchronized diving is an "impossible moment"? Really?
I have never been more offended by a video in my life :/
he even used a clip that weren't that impressive.
@G9 Yuvraj Deshmukh twins also aren't impossible
Plot twist they aren't twins they're clones.
@G9 Yuvraj Deshmukh It makes sense to literate people, ask an adult to explain it to you.
Imagine your job being the guy who catches people who fly off trampolines at competitions lol
Is it just me? Or the sound coming from lawn tennis games are so calming and addicting
If he was truly concerned about the future of the Free World, he wouldn't be making such inflammatory remarks.
5:04 someone coMe for this😂😂
This is just a highlights reel... "In sports history" is a bait-n-switch tag.
yeah
I've never been much of a soccer fan, or sports in general, but some of these clips make me wanna get into it. some of those goalkeeper saves were crazy.
Not sure how the diving one qualifies as 'impossible'. Synchronisation of movements, down to tenths-of-a-second accuracy with each other, is a matter of course in professional diving. Watch almost any Olympic diving event. It's the entire purpose of synchronised diving.
I was thinking the same thing.
Since when do divers enter the water feet first? Also ordinarily only one diver would make such a mistake but both? These divers are totallly in synch to the point they both messed up perfectly.
@@kirsteenfraser1222Hi! As a synchronized springboard diver myself, I think I can answer this pretty well. They are actually both doing a gainer double pike, or 304b. It's not generally competed at high levels because it is kind of considered in poor taste to compete with feet-first entries, but its an important building block for divers to learn before advancing to things like a gainer 2 1/2 (305). You can tell that it was an intentional feet-first entry by watching how and when they begin to open up from their pikes--they do so while still almost parallel to the water, which means they were purposely spotting the water. In a 305, they would hold the pike considerably longer, and press their feet out towards a spot on the ceiling, starting at about the time they are perpendicular to the water after their second flip. A mistake would look a LOT more panicked, even with collegiate or professional athletes. Also, you can see how the diver on the far board enters the water with her feet flexed as opposed to pointed, which is a strategy to score higher on feet-first entries. If they hit the water at the right angle, it makes a slapping sound which is similar to the sound judges look for in a "rip", or a really clean entry. Hope I was able to share some fun facts about diving! It's been a huge part of my life for almost a decade and I love to share about it!
@@ellier8494 Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed response. I can’t see what was so unusual about it, if it’s a normal dive for less advanced divers…like, why is it in this video of other feats (haha no feet first pun intended) that were quite astounding?
@@ellier8494 In addition, that clip is clearly from practice rather than competition. You can tell by the fact that there are boys waiting their turn and another pair of divers exiting at the other end of the pool. At major competitions (you can see from the banner that it was the 2017 World Championships in Budapest) men and women do not compete together and there is only one pair diving at a time. The divers do a double gainer from 1m as a lead in for 2 1/2 from 3m which is probably their event.
1:45 The old guy wanted to snack this bat 😂
The double diving: What happened to merit entry here?
they both failed the dive by going feet-first