For most sports, goal keepers don’t even react as it’s not possible, they have to learn body movements and predict, I’ve heard that in some sports a goalie that can save 1/3 of shots is godlike.
What is sad is, that this a compilation of rare events. This shouldn't be news this should just be how we treat each other, the fact were amazed says alot.
1:36 and next clip arent the same, the first clip its Alex marquez with number 73 in Moto2 and the next clip is actually his brother Marc Marquez in MotoGp
It's almost always international players (not US athletes) with proper sportsmanship like these. They're WAY too up their asses and engulfed in their egos/pride to even have a thought of checking in most of the time here. Also taught and have it en-grained that the competition and rivalry (competitiveness and winning) is far more important than showing concern or sportsmanship.
@@rocketman3285 My guy, I'm a Oregonian. Love how it seems you assumed I'm from Europe. Also, you must be missing the obvious fact that the MLS is skyrocketing in popularity year over year here, so much so that even the world's biggest names have begun to consider moving here to play in the MLS despite knowing they will make far less overall income from doing so. Messi is the first one, there will inevitably be more now. And most parks now have soccer fields in the US. Every new park has at least one, whereas football and basketball are not even a given anymore (much to my own shagrin given how much I adore basketball). Also, technically soccer is much more of a Latin American thing. It just so happens that the world focuses far more on Europe than elsewhere. That said, the irony is nothing I said in my original comment you're here responding to has anything to do with Futbol. It's sportsmanship. You know, something universal to all sports. lol. You're cherry picking. Even if no one cared for a sport, doesn't change the fact that what I stated about the lack of sportsmanship in the US compared with the rest of the world.
@@TheCriminalViolin well to be fair yall americans seem to not care about other minor sports and would rather just enjoy things that you are good at, and I understand that completely because it happens in my country too despite not being so good at it. However you can't say the same for the athletes. These guys know that they are the best, they would visit each other if possible and they definitely say "See you in 4 years" each time they finish in the Olympics, because they know that they will be there.
One of my favourite moments of sportsmanship not shown here was Nigel Mansell giving Ayrton Senna a lift back to the paddock at Silverstone after Mansell had won the race and Senna had ran out of fuel. Given how intense their competitive rivalry was, this was a particularly telling moment that they could still respect each other.
I don't know what you think, but I think we shouldn't see it as "spirit of sport", it is spirit of goodness, of goodwill, literally humanity. We find it beautiful and respectful when it's in sport, as if it is something reserved for this domain, whereas it's before all, people being good, benevolent, human, completely. I think it is too bad to see these acts just belonging and being part of the practice of sport, what if we see them as acts of humanity, and then, we can just do the same in life, simply, this dear spirit of sport 😉
Just being curious, what's the model on such camera at the beginning of the video? Want just to see specs (I will not understand) and price (ain't gonna buy).
Most of the countries in the western hemisphere use the comma to separate every 3 decimal places above the ones digit to make it easier to read when there are a lot of zeroes. In most European countries, the comma is used in place of what the western hemisphere uses as a decimal point. As an example, in the U.S, 100 million is written as: 100,000,000 instead of 100000000 For numbers smaller than 1, such as one ten thousandth, the western hemisphere will write 0.0001 while most European countries will write it as 0,0001
Osea el man tira la camara de la chica, ella trata de levantar su equipo, el futbolista la ignora y se va como si nada, tiene que venir un jugador del equipo contrario para ayudar... Que pocos respeto de ese man.
It's so sad that the current world has fallen so low that ordinary human honesty and having at least some morality is celebrated as something extraordinary. Anyway kudos to them
Take heart. Good deeds are done every day by everyday people. There is still a lot of GOOD in the world amid the madness. But it often goes unnoticed and unpublicized.
@@47imagine You've got a point there. Unfortunately, mainstream media, including RUclips, rarely promote such positive content, focusing instead on either negative information or other idiotic dancing videos.
When people show heavy respect to others...the fan will show respect back how he/she treats others
those cameras are worth so much money.
They sure as hell look like they're ungodly expensive
Makes you think they should be further back than 2 feet from the sideline to prevent these things from happening.
I've worked broadcasting and yes lenses are 6 figures the whole setup is 7
You can buy a really nice house anywhere in the world for what the current 4K systems are worth.
Each of those footballers can buy about 100 of these cameras each month 💀
Goalkeepers are a different breed, no wonder they stick together.
For most sports, goal keepers don’t even react as it’s not possible, they have to learn body movements and predict, I’ve heard that in some sports a goalie that can save 1/3 of shots is godlike.
The soccer player picking up the camera was the most exciting play of the game
そうだよねぇ、確かに自分の応援してる選手やチームが勝つ瞬間は嬉しいし、気分が熱くなるのがいいんだよね。
でも、やっぱりこういうお互いをリスペクトしあうスポーツマンシップにのっとった瞬間を見ることができた時も、ものすごく嬉しいし、ものすごく心が温かくなるのがいいんだよね。
This is such a underrated Chanel
What is sad is, that this a compilation of rare events. This shouldn't be news this should just be how we treat each other, the fact were amazed says alot.
Ok, above all of people I didn't expect Kahn to be here considering the reputation he had.
1:36 and next clip arent the same, the first clip its Alex marquez with number 73 in Moto2 and the next clip is actually his brother Marc Marquez in MotoGp
格闘技系で相手を気遣えるのすごいよなぁ
Kahn always showed in video as agressive but this is heartwarming the unseen side
The miusic matches the vibe of the video perfectly
Also 00:00 alireza jahanbakhsh our captain ❤❤🇮🇷🇮🇷
That's just not sportsmanship that's Humanity ❤
It's almost always international players (not US athletes) with proper sportsmanship like these. They're WAY too up their asses and engulfed in their egos/pride to even have a thought of checking in most of the time here. Also taught and have it en-grained that the competition and rivalry (competitiveness and winning) is far more important than showing concern or sportsmanship.
Here in the US we don't give a shit about soccer, sorry. That's a European thing.
@@rocketman3285 My guy, I'm a Oregonian. Love how it seems you assumed I'm from Europe. Also, you must be missing the obvious fact that the MLS is skyrocketing in popularity year over year here, so much so that even the world's biggest names have begun to consider moving here to play in the MLS despite knowing they will make far less overall income from doing so. Messi is the first one, there will inevitably be more now. And most parks now have soccer fields in the US. Every new park has at least one, whereas football and basketball are not even a given anymore (much to my own shagrin given how much I adore basketball).
Also, technically soccer is much more of a Latin American thing. It just so happens that the world focuses far more on Europe than elsewhere.
That said, the irony is nothing I said in my original comment you're here responding to has anything to do with Futbol. It's sportsmanship. You know, something universal to all sports. lol. You're cherry picking. Even if no one cared for a sport, doesn't change the fact that what I stated about the lack of sportsmanship in the US compared with the rest of the world.
@@TheCriminalViolin well to be fair yall americans seem to not care about other minor sports and would rather just enjoy things that you are good at, and I understand that completely because it happens in my country too despite not being so good at it. However you can't say the same for the athletes. These guys know that they are the best, they would visit each other if possible and they definitely say "See you in 4 years" each time they finish in the Olympics, because they know that they will be there.
@@rocketman3285 Soccer Is popular in every single country for exception of Us because u guys cant stand being bad at anything lol.
One of my favourite moments of sportsmanship not shown here was Nigel Mansell giving Ayrton Senna a lift back to the paddock at Silverstone after Mansell had won the race and Senna had ran out of fuel. Given how intense their competitive rivalry was, this was a particularly telling moment that they could still respect each other.
I love this so much. The world needs more love.
Человечность - это то что нас делает Людьми!!!
When you know the amount it takes to be standing there
Humanity restored
1:52 ok now you’ve gotta have ultra instinct to dodge that
お互い真剣にやってると自然と生まれる現象
2:44 Jesus, she is so beautiful!
Also Oliver Kahn is such a legend!
Beautyfull of sports ❤
I don't know what you think, but I think we shouldn't see it as "spirit of sport", it is spirit of goodness, of goodwill, literally humanity. We find it beautiful and respectful when it's in sport, as if it is something reserved for this domain, whereas it's before all, people being good, benevolent, human, completely.
I think it is too bad to see these acts just belonging and being part of the practice of sport, what if we see them as acts of humanity, and then, we can just do the same in life, simply, this dear spirit of sport 😉
Merci pour ces images ❤❤❤ continuez
Just being curious, what's the model on such camera at the beginning of the video?
Want just to see specs (I will not understand) and price (ain't gonna buy).
저 일본기에 폭 안기면서 한국기와 나란히 펼쳐지는게 진짜 스포츠의 아름다움같음
感動しました。素晴らしいですね。
보통 태극기라 그러지않음?
素晴らしいコメントです。
@@김도윤-q9i1i 외국인분들 자동번역 눌렀을때 번역되는거 고려한게 아닐까 생각중
@@lilililllililiilililllli ❤
Lyoto Mashida in UFC! True sportsman
Tout ce qu'on aime voir ❤
皆選手の鑑だ
めちゃくちゃ観てて気持ちよかったです
he didn't even have to grab the camera, lmao
My man dumped a 1.15 million dollar camera and said "You got it? Aight cool" and walked away
このチャンネル生きてたんだ
Last video looked very sad.
The Japenese and Korean one had much deeper undertones.
OMG hes back
Nombre de la canción?
I dislike sports. However, I love seeing true sportsmanship between athletes.
why'd that guy go out of his way to knock over the camera though?
この世は思いやりで出来ている…✌️
だから生きる価値判断になるんだ!
德國門將"卡恩",真的是傳奇!
That stand really looks to light for that heavy camera?!? But it looks like he is intentional to dragging the camera with him ...
We don't deserve them 😢
First player is Iranian 👑
킥복싱? 장면은 오 이 새끼 봐라 좀 치는데? 하는 존경이 보여서 좋고, 축구 장면은 같은 포지션으로서 공감이라는 단어의 의미에 가장 부합하는 장면이라 좋다
Lol you know 1,000% is 1%, not 1000%
Most of the countries in the western hemisphere use the comma to separate every 3 decimal places above the ones digit to make it easier to read when there are a lot of zeroes. In most European countries, the comma is used in place of what the western hemisphere uses as a decimal point.
As an example, in the U.S, 100 million is written as:
100,000,000
instead of
100000000
For numbers smaller than 1, such as one ten thousandth, the western hemisphere will write 0.0001 while most European countries will write it as 0,0001
2:40 nice
바이크 는 무슨상황인지 설명점
4:45 好仙
첫번째 축구선수 개멋있네 치고간건 누구
Osea el man tira la camara de la chica, ella trata de levantar su equipo, el futbolista la ignora y se va como si nada, tiene que venir un jugador del equipo contrario para ayudar...
Que pocos respeto de ese man.
スポーツマンはこうあるべき❤
次の動画を待ってます
이상화랑 저선수랑 친구라고 들엇는데 보기 좋네요
WHO is that?
ピタットハウスに申込金を持ち逃げされました。
1% it's strange for a title. (DON'T USE GOOGLE TRANSLATE!)
La champions del valencia😭
1000% sportsman ship... uhhh ahh crap we can only get 3 minutes of clips in every sport. 1000% disrespect 15 minute video in football alone 😆
また投稿してください
첫번째 노랭이 개쉽새기네
気分がモッコリしました
久保の腹殴ったり腕掴んで振り回した奴は毎日1回はこの動画見続けろ
Not surprising that there’s 0 North Americans on here.
That's what happens when sports players are treated like some movie celebrities. Egos grow huge.
It's so sad that the current world has fallen so low that ordinary human honesty and having at least some morality is celebrated as something extraordinary. Anyway kudos to them
Take heart. Good deeds are done every day by everyday people. There is still a lot of GOOD in the world amid the madness. But it often goes unnoticed and unpublicized.
@@47imagine You've got a point there. Unfortunately, mainstream media, including RUclips, rarely promote such positive content, focusing instead on either negative information or other idiotic dancing videos.
第三個明顯假摔 ~~ 其實他不該同情他
why there are no chinese people😂😂😂😂
2:05 your eyes are blind??
カメラマン合っての中継放送だからね!
첫번째 인성차이ㄷㄷ
カメラマンと格闘技のやつが1番すき
投稿者生きてる?
All of these aren't even US. Shows how much real sportsmanship there is compared to US. Always bickering and fighting even among fans.
いいね。
🇰🇷🇨🇳🇰🇵「???」
戦犯集😎
Eスポーツ()では考えられない光景だな
世界のスポーツマンシップに則っていない選手達に是非見習って欲しいね
Soccer is jee aye why
韓国選手も見習って欲しいものですな
일본 스케이팅 선수도 위대한 선수 입니다
Feel good episode