Seabiscuit (2003)

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Charles S. Howard launched his bicycle business in San Francisco around the turn of the 20th century, just as the United States is entering the age of the automobile. As soon as he starts selling autos, he will become the most successful car dealer in California and one of the wealthiest men in the Bay Area.

As a direct result of the Great Depression, the family finances of John “Red” Pollard, a Canadian, are completely decimated, and he is subsequently sent to live with a horse trainer. As the years pass, Pollard becomes a jockey, but his amateur boxing career eventually causes him to lose vision in one eye.

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1: Mary Kom (2014)


A history of the life of Indian boxer Mary Kom, who overcame several obstacles and audaciously accomplished her ultimate aim despite the many challenges she faced along the way. Similar Movies to Mary Kom (2014)

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2: October Sky (1999)


Homer Hickam is a young boy living in the mining community of Coalwood in the 1950s who can envision just one path for his life: following in his father's footsteps and working at the local coal mine. On the other hand, when the first artificial satellite, Sputnik, was launched into orbit in October 1957, everything began to change. Because of the occurrence, Homer decides to educate himself on how to construct rockets. Homer, together with his friends and the neighborhood…

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3: Cinderella Man (2005)


James J. Braddock is an Irish-American boxer who hails from New Jersey. He was once a contender in the light heavyweight division, but after breaking his hand in the ring, he is now forced to retire from the sport. Mae, who is his wife, views this development as both a blessing and a burden. She is unable to bring herself to see the violent nature of his chosen job, even though she is aware that without his boxing they will…

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4: Kano (2014)


An underdog high school baseball team from southern Taiwan wins a rare opportunity to represent the colony in the 1931 empire-wide championship by defeating the previously stronger teams from northern Taiwan. This victory took place while Taiwan was under Japanese rule. "Kano," the Kagen Noorin School squad, is made up of Taiwanese, Taiwanese aboriginals, and Japanese players. To not only survive in the elite league but thrive in it, the team must learn to integrate its ethnically diverse lineup and…

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5: The Hammer (2010)


Matt Hamill, who was born hearing-impaired, is the subject of the documentary The Hammer. The film focuses primarily on the year 1997 when Hamill was a sophomore walk-on at Rochester Institute of Technology and won the first of three NCAA wrestling titles. Similar Movies to The Hammer (2010)

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6: Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)


The actual story of Milkha Singh, the "Flying Sikh," a world champion runner and Olympian who endured the loss of his family in a terrorist attack, the turmoil of the India-Pakistan partition, and the inability to find a place to call home to become one of India's most famous athletes. Similar Movies to Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)

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7: Rudy (1993)


Daniel Eugene "Rudy" Ruettiger, who lives in Joliet, Illinois in the late 1960s, had the ambition of participating in football at Notre Dame. But, he does not have the academics or the financial means to attend, and he does not possess the talent or the physical stature to play major college football. After graduating from high school, he joined his father, a big Notre Dame fan, and his older brother at their family's steel factory job. Rudy decides to pursue…

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8: The Boy in Blue (1986)


Ned Hanlan, played by Nicholas Cage, is a well-known Canadian competitive rowing champion. This drama follows Ned Hanlan as he competes. A gambler by the name of Bill adopts Ned Hanlan and uses the youngster to further his financial interests by promoting him as a sculler on the circuit. Ned's youth is marked by a propensity for getting into trouble, but he does not lack the dogged dedication that is necessary for him to realize his goal of becoming a…

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9: Radio (2003)


In real life, in the year 1976, Coach Jones meets Radio, a black kid who struggles with mental illness. They go on to develop a friendship and a close bond during the football season. But, things take a turn for the worse when some of the team's supporters and parents have the opinion that the radio broadcasts are a nuisance and are preventing the team from being successful. Similar Movies to Radio (2003)

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10: Miracle (2004)


The uplifting account of a squad whose accomplishments went far beyond the realm of its sport and gave a nation a renewed sense of optimism. The narrative is inspired by real events and captures a time and place when disagreements could be resolved through competition and a cold war could be put on hold via the medium of sports. This event is considered to be one of the most significant in the history of sports. Herb Brooks, the coach of…

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11: The Babe (1992)


The events of the novel begin in 1902 in Baltimore, Maryland, when seven-year-old George Herman Ruth Jr. is admitted to the St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, which serves both as an orphanage and a reformatory for boys. George Herman Ruth Sr., Ruth's father, is unable to manage the responsibility of parenting his son on his own and sends him away. At the school, Ruth is taught by Catholic missionaries, and the other children make fun of him because he…

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12: The Third Half (2012)


Dimitry hires German coach Rudolph Spitz in the hopes that he would be able to transform his ragged team into the best football club in the country. However, just as the first Nazi tanks come into town, Rebecca, the gorgeous daughter of a local banker, runs away with his star player. Similar Movies to The Third Half (2012)

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13: Million Dollar Arm (2014)


J. B. Bernstein is a sports agent in the year 2008, and he is finding that his business is being significantly underplayed by his competitors who have large pockets. Bernstein gets the audacious notion of locating cricket players in India and teaching them to become professional baseball players in the United States. He is inspired by reality shows and Indian cricket games that he watches on TV. Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel are two outstanding young people from India, but…

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14: The World's Fastest Indian (2005)


Burt Munro (1899-1978), who lived in Invercargill, New Zealand, spent the last quarter of a century and a half in the city focusing on improving the top speed of his 1920 Indian motorcycle. He can't help but fantasize about bringing it to the Bonneville Salt Flats and testing its top speed there. In the early 1960s, he is diagnosed with heart illness, which poses a significant risk to his life. As a result, he takes out a mortgage on his…

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15: The Express (2008)


The connection between Ernie Davis (1939-1963), a talented African-American athlete, and Ben Schwartzwalder, who served as his coach at Syracuse University from 1958 to 1962, is the primary focus of this film biography (1909-1993). Schwartzwalder secures Davis's services as a player by enlisting the assistance of All-American running back Jim Brown. Davis is subjected to discrimination at the university, in town, and while playing on the field, often from teammates themselves. The civil rights movement is gaining momentum. How he…

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16: Gracie (2007)


Gracie Bowen, a tomboy who is 15 years old and lives in South Orange, New Jersey, was obsessed with the sport of soccer in the year 1978. So are her three brothers, as well as their father, who played soccer professionally in the past. Everyone, except her eldest brother Johnny, tries to dissuade Gracie from participating in the evening rehearsals that her father organizes, even though she is eager to do so along with her brothers and their neighbor Kyle.…

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17: Soul Surfer (2011)


In the year 2003, Bethany Hamilton, then 13 years old, resides on the Hawaiian island of Kauai with her parents, Tom and Cheri, as well as her two elder brothers, Noah and Timmy. Everyone competes in surfing, but she and her best friend Alana Blanchard have always had a strong interest in the sport and have spent most of their childhoods competing alongside one another. When Bethany and Alana place first and third, respectively, in a competition, the youth ministry…

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18: 50 to 1 (2014)


When their small thoroughbred racehorse manages to qualify for the Kentucky Derby, a bunch of misfit cowboys from New Mexico find themselves embarking on the voyage of a lifetime. The film is based on the motivational true tale of Mine That Bird. The Cowboys endure a series of setbacks on their route to Churchill Downs, and as a result, they find themselves in the position of being the ultimate underdogs in a clash with the best racers in the world.…

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19: Swimming Upstream (2003)


The movie covers ten years in Anthony Fingleton's life, beginning when he was a small boy in the middle of the 1950s and ending on the day of the men's 100-meter backstroke final at the 1964 Summer Olympics. The film was released in 1964. Tony Fingleton was the second of five children born to Harold and Dora Fingleton, who were both working class. Tony spent his childhood in Brisbane, Australia. It was a violent and dysfunctional family because Harold, the…

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20: Chak De! India (2007)


Kabir Khan (Shahrukh Khan) is familiar with the experience of regaining life after passing away. The former captain of the Indian national hockey team has now returned to the sport in the role of coach for the Indian women's national hockey team. A group that, in practice, does not exist as much as it does on paper. The team is comprised of a mismatched group of girls, each of whom has their own goals and objectives. A group of ladies…

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