Other moments of glory, other moments of genius in full bloom, other moments that capture a mix of destiny and history and the sheer, breathtaking drama and wonder of sport, keep playing through my mind.
I will never forget being at Donington Park in the April of 1993, new to reporting on Formula One, and seeing Ayrton Senna scything through the field at the European Grand Prix in the rain and in an inferior McLaren in a lap from the Gods.
Being on Centre Court at Wimbledon in the July of 2013 is seared into my brain, too, seeing Andy Murray overcome the crushing burden of expectation to become the first British man to win the men's singles title there for 77 years and to feel the weight of history.