I'm not much of a sports fan, but when I do watch sports, I watch women's hockey and women's tennis. They bring brains and brawn to sports that men just bring brawn to. Can't get many of my guy friends to agree, but I find it more interesting watching strategy in games than just brute strength.
I'm down with that to a degree. The NBA has become a thug league of nothing but superstars, but when I watch women's college basketball, its a different game, hell, they even pass. Crap, the even play defense that's not predicated on seeing how hard you can foul someone.
I'm a big fan of the World Cup (skiing - though I understand there is some sort of other World Cup that I'm not too sure about) and the women look better then the men doing the courses, and the time difference has dropped to a very small fraction. I'm guessing in another 20-50 years, there will be no difference. By the way, no one, not even Jean Claude Killy looked better on skis then Katja Seizinger did. And Picabo Street is still my first love, balls to the wall, flat out, awesome.
Or the incredible strength, determination and art of Katarina Witt is a legend on ice. Not only did she win the medals when she was in her prime, late in her career, long after her ability to win the gold was over, she went back one more time, to Norway, so that her parents - forbidden to travel overseas to see her when she won (commie crap) did a skating tribute to where she won her first medal, in then war torn Sarajevo skating to Where Have All the Flowers Gone? So, she was not at her peak as a skater, but as an artist, its the bomb. And Olympic statement for the ages.
And, as it turns out, as the Lady Vol's will tell you, team sports are about working with other people, one star does not a championship make.