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“The overhead view makes Rich Strike's comeback for the upset @KentuckyDerby win look even more incredible. 😮 #KyDerby | @ChurchillDowns https://t.co/iDfkGVZS0O”
One of the greatest comeback wins ever. Watch this fifty-second video, whether you like horse racing or now. Rich Strike shows it’s not over until it’s over.
Samba magic wins it at the death! 🇧🇷✨ Houston was an absolute pressure cooker tonight! Japan came out throwing absolute haymakers and scored a total worldie from long range, but you can never count out Brazil when the lights get bright. Casemiro's header was pure power, and Martinelli's 95th-minute winner had the entire stadium in absolute tears! ⚽️🔥
Colorado Rockies Rally to Beat Red Sox 8-6 in Thrilling Comeback (Denver, CO = Won Jeong) The Colorado Rockies secured an 8-6 comeback victory over the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday.... https://gooddaysports.com/colorado-rockies-rally-to-beat-red-sox-8-6-in-thrilling-comeback/
A comeback win. A ring ceremony. A banner rising. And a pregame meeting with a young Long Island goalie fighting leukemia. The Atlas’ night at Hofstra was bigger than the score.
South Korea open their World Cup with a 2–1 comeback over Czechia—Hwang In‑Beom’s brilliance, Oh Hyeon‑Gyu’s finish, and Son Heung‑min’s gravity. A night that felt like the start of something.
Overtime drama. A rookie’s first pro goal. A six‑goal closer. Maryland and California gave us the kind of chaotic, emotional, absolutely unhinged WLL game Tumblr lives for — and Brigid Duffy’s debut lit the whole thing on fire.
The Red Storm rose when it mattered most. A six‑point fourth‑quarter deficit? No problem. St. John’s battled back to beat Xavier 53–48 in a gritty Big East Tournament thriller.