50 Most Beautiful and Respect Moments in Sports Ever Recorded !

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Published 2024-02-23
What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of a true athlete? Strength and endurance? Discipline and hard work? What if I told you that the quality that defines a real athlete is respect for opponents, teammates, spectators, and fans? And today we have a whole bunch of videos to prove it.

But before we get started, practice this movement, because you’re going to need it today!

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All Comments (21)
  • @AllAboutSurvival
    This compilation beautifully showcases the moments when sportsmanship transcends competition, reminding us all of the universal values that bind us together, whether on the field or at the range. Truly inspiring stuff
  • 7:05 That's Matthias Steiner from Germany. He won gold in weightlifting in the 105+ kg category. He promised his wife that he would win gold before she passed away. Now that he was the Olympic Champion back in 2008 in Beijing, his wife is definitely proud of him.
  • @andybowlin2385
    I love seeing professional athletes take care of disabled kids and adults. Athletes have no idea what it means to them! Thank you thank you thank you! Pay it forward! ❤
  • @sander_bouwhuis
    Absolutely love it when people show humanity before animosity.
  • I was there in my hometown Cincinnati when Damar Hamlin got hurt, the stadium was so quiet you could hear a pin drop. I was so honored and proud to be apart of Cincinnati and a Bengals fan that night, nothing but love and prayers for Damar and the Entire Bills Mafa.... WHO-DEY!!!
  • @Rakshiir
    There are alot of people in all sports that do not showcase this level of respect. That is a shame, but at the same time shows you the people who can compete at the highest level and still show that respect and sportsmanship are values you should hold high. How they are beloved by all fans shows that most people hold these values as well, even if they aren't aware of it all the time.
  • I absolutely love the pro athletes that do so much for kids & adults with disabilities. When you are born with a disability life is already hard. The athletes have the ability to make dreams come true & I have the most respect for the pros that prioritize their fans, especially the ones that have disabilities. Love it! The athletes that do show so much love to the fans have the biggest hearts & you can tell they were raised right by their mama. Their fame hasn't gone to their heads & they go all out for all their fans. I think it's great. I also love any & all athletes that have great sportsmanship for their fellow athletes regardless of what team they are on. The respect shown to fellow teammates & opponents is the greatest sportsmanship there is. I have the highest respect for the athletes that have that level of sportsmanship. It shows that they have compassion & empathy for a fellow human being. Something the whole world needs more of.
  • I believe the runner who finished last by a long time, in the rain, actually received a grand from her country for showing so much determination and not giving up. She may have come in last, but she still made her country proud. Edit: "a blind boy" 😂
  • @iteerrex8166
    We live in such a world today, that almost nothing acts, counts as heroic.
  • I LOVE THESE VIDEOS, PLEASE DONT EVER STOP MAKING THEM. It makes you feel good and with all the Negative going on, these show there are still good people out there!
  • @ChrisMDSmith79
    The one at 01:24 in the wheelchair is Rob Burrows, the former Leeds Rhinos and England and Great Britain rugby league player. He was diagnosed with MND (as well call it in the UK or Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease in the USA). The one high fiving him and carrying him is his best mate and fellow former Leeds Rhinos and England and Great Britain rugby league player Kevin Sinfield.
  • Love this videos <3 stars can do such a big impact with little gestures <3
  • @user-wy7jd6uk2o
    I know people won't give to flips about this, but when someone chokes on their tongue, it means that someone is unconscious, and their tongue is becoming floppy when relaxed. However, with this fact, I can clear this up, the tongue is attached and cannot be physically swallowed, it can just become relaxed to the point where it can block the airways, thus preventing oxygen from reaching the brain. Now that's taken care of, whoever is reading this, you can go back to what you were doing before seeing this comment.
  • @WowWellTV
    Respect, thanks you for sharing moments