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Nailing down nearly every scoring record in college basketball before becoming one of the NBA’s Top 50 players, Pete Maravich was the NBA’s first showman. A real American original, he was nicknamed “Pistol Pete” for his “from the hip” shooting style, and renowned for his incredible ball handling skills. |
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First stop 1984 for the debut of three of the best running shoes ever made. The Micropacer, the Rising Star and the LA Trainer- revolutionary models that came to symbolise the adidas brand’s dedication to improving athletic performance. |
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Next stop World Cup. Remember Maradona’s “Hand of God” when he single-handedly beat the English in 1986? Roger Milla from Cameroon doing his dance with the flag post in Italy in ‘90? Geoff Hurst’s “Wembley goal” in ‘66. |
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Last stop. From skating, surfing and riding to music and art, the coastal style can be found, not just on the beaches and ramps, but also in recording and art studios. |
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