May 11, 2021, 12:15 PM GMT+1
Man Utd pulled off an unbelievable late comeback in the 1999 Champions League final | Etsuo Hara/Getty Images
Legendary former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted even he didn’t think his team could win the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich when they were still trailing with only stoppage time remaining.
Bayern scored early in the game and later hit both the bar and the post. But United pulled off the unthinkable comeback when Teddy Sheringham equalised as the clock ticked past 90 minutes, before Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sensationally won it just moments later.
Man Utd scored twice in stoppage time to beat Bayern Munich | Getty Images/Getty Images
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State spring commencement ceremonies returned to Ohio Stadium for the first time in two years Sunday, May 9, and among the 12,345 degrees conferred were 15 to members or former members of the Ohio State men’s and women’s cross country and track and field teams.
Actually, there were two in-person commencement ceremonies that Ohio State President Kristina M. Johnson presided over at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, delivered commencement remarks virtually.
“Your celebration comes after a year that was extraordinary by any measure,” Dimon said. “We’ve been through a global pandemic, a global recession, unprecedented government actions, turbulent elections, and deeply felt social and racial injustice. All of you have been affected by COVID-19 in different ways. Your future is bright, but as you grow older it’s inevitable that you will face tough times and failure – both personally and professionally. We a
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Members of the Ohio State University men’s and women’s track and field teams returned to competition at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium for the first time in two years Friday evening. The first event there since 2019: the venerable Jesse Owens Track Classic, which continues Saturday with a full slate of 33 events beginning at 10:45 with the women’s 1,500 and with field events beginning at 11 a.m.
The meet Friday didn’t start exactly on time, with a brief downpour and some lightning strikes delaying the start for 45 minutes. But when it finally did begin …
KABOOM!
That was the sentiment of joy emanating from the throws area across Fred Taylor Drive as the great Sade Olatoye set new Jesse Owens Stadium, Jesse Owens Track Classic and Ohio State school records in the hammer throw with a winning toss of 69.89m / 229-3. It is the second-longest throw in the nation this year and it kept Olatoye’s record in the event perfect this spring at 5-0.