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48. FINA banned these sleek garments after those who wore them broke more than 130 world records in 17 months.
High-tech swimsuits. Starting in 2010, only suits made from "textiles" will be allowed in competition.
49. This Premier League club was the victim of Barcelona's Champions League Final.
Manchester United. Man U lost to Barca in the finals, 2-0. Wayne Rooney's squad had taken the Cup in 2008 after Chelsea captain John Terry missed a penalty kick.
50. When Northern State's Don Meyer earned victory No. 903 on Jan. 10, he passed this guy as the winningest coach in men's basketball history.
Bobby Knight. Knight has 902 career wins.
51. NFL color analyst John Madden retired after 30 years in the booth. Alas, that means no more giveaways of this holiday treat.
The turducken -- a chicken inside a duck inside a turkey -- was presented by Madden to the winners of the Thanksgiving Day game, though turkeys have been given out since 2007.
52. Sooners QB and Heisman winner Sam Bradford skipped the draft to return for another season, only to be forced to rethink his decision after being sidelined with a shoulder injury. This other Heisman guy came back too -- with way better results.
Tim Tebow. The 2007 Heisman winner returned for his senior season to lead Florida on another title run.
53. Manny Pacquiao banked millions for consecutive pummelings of this British fighter and welterweight champ Miguel Cotto.
Ricky Hatton. Pacquiao was a 2-1 favorite against Hatton, who connected on only 18 of 78 punches before he was laid out in Round 2.
54. Amid questions about her dominance and looks, this 18-year-old world 800-meter champ underwent testing to determine her gender.
Caster Semenya. Semenya was tested after the worlds, but officials ruled she could keep her title. Results will remain confidential.
55. Argentinian Angel Cabrera was the first South American to don the Green Jacket after his Masters playoff defeat of this Kentuckian.
Kenny Perry.
56. Oregon RB LeGarrette Blount punched a player on this team after it surprised the Ducks in an opening-week upset.
Boise State. After punching the Broncos' Byron Hout, Blount was suspended for eight games. Without him, Oregon went 7-1, beating Pac-10 rival Cal in Week 4.
57. The Broncos granted QB Jay Cutler's wish to exit the Mile High City after he publicly argued with this guy, Denver's main playcaller.
Josh McDaniels. McDaniels hasn't missed Cutler too badly, though. The Broncos are in the playoff hunt; Cutler's Bears aren't.
58. This Man U goal leader earned a record $131M transfer fee and headed for the Spanish club.
Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo now plays for Real Madrid, the club for which David Beckham played before the L.A. Galaxy snatched him for $250 million.
59. Phillies second baseman Eric Bruntlett turned an unassisted triple play to end a late- summer game. Who was tagged for the last out?
Daniel Murphy. Bruntlett tagged Murphy while he was speeding to second on the hit-and-run lineout. It was only the second time in history an unassisted triple play ended a game.
60. Villanova beat Pitt in the Elite Eight on a buzzer-beating layup by this junior point guard.
Scottie Reynolds. Reynolds sent the Wildcats to the Final Four with a game-ending layup.
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