Series recalling great Welsh sporting achievements.
On their 1963 tour New Zealand lost just once. Wales legend David Watkins remembers the day Newport beat Wilson Whineray's All Blacks.
DetailsOssie Wheatley remembers the hot August day in 1964, when Glamorgan beat the Australians at a packed St Helens.
DetailsOnly one Welshman has ever won an Olympic gold medal in athletics. Lynn Davies tells the story of that rainy day in Tokyo.
DetailsClassic sport moments. Tony Lewis tells the tale of a distant summer when an undefeated Glamorgan won the county championship for the second time.
DetailsTrainer Ian Balding remembers the day in 1971 when half a million people saw Geoff Lewis ride Mill Reef to victory in the Epsom Derby.
DetailsIn 1973 Wales played Poland in a World Cup qualifying match. Leighton James remembers his first goal for Wales.
DetailsThe match between Wales and Ireland in 1975 produced a record victory. Captain Mervyn Davies tells the story.
DetailsColin Jones recalls the night in 1981 when he beat Kirkland Laing to retain his British Welterweight title.
DetailsIeuan Evans tells the story of Llanelli's victory over the World Champions in one of Stradey Park's greatest days.
DetailsA look back at Colin Jones fighting Kirkland Laing for the British Welterweight title in 1980.
DetailsA look back at Leighton Rees's victory from 1978, when he won the first World Professional Darts Championship.
DetailsThe advent of colour television in the 1970s gave snooker a new lease of life. Ray Reardon remembers the six World Professional Snooker titles he won in that decade.
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