Doesn’t matter how minor or unimpressive.
I won my school sports day sack race in year 5 and I’m still living off that high.
I won semi-pro doubles at a table football tournament in Lithuania once. Pretty crazy how serious people take table football (foosball) as a sport, really. Was mad fun though.
I won a potato and spoon race in year 2. The instructions they gave said if we dropped the potato we should run to where it was and put it back on the spoon so I flicked the potato to the finish line and ran and collected it and won by an absolute mile.
That is some epic shithousery. Bravo.
I was in Year 10 PE, playing rounders, my absolute worst. Hate that game. The teacher was the pitcher. I was at-bat. The teacher said to the catcher, “As soon as she misses, throw the ball straight to me.” She pitched, I whacked that ball and made it to first or second post. That’s my greatest sporting achievement and I still feel good about it now.
I came second in long jump on sports day in year 8. I still think about it sometimes.
Of course, only 2 people competed…
Unlucky! I won in a cross country skiing competition. Two participants, and the other boy took a wrong turn and skied 5 km instead of 2.5 km we were supposed to.
Playing 4th line defense on my high school hockey team, I managed to fall asleep on the bench and no one seemed to notice.
I won some medals for ballroom dance when I was maybe 8 or 9. Not a sporting achievement I guess but it required a certain level of athleticism and co-ordination that I’m severly lacking in my 30s.
Once scored an overhead kick during our in-school football tournament. Even got a pat on the back from one of the bigger kids.
I peaked at 9 years old.
I won the players player of the year trophy for my under 15s football team in the mid 90’s. We were rubbish and only won 2 games that season but it was nice having all my mates vote for me.
BAGA 3 in gymnastics. I have absolutely no memory of this, but I have a certificate so it must have happened.
I was the captain of my high school basketball team for five minutes.
All the regular players (ie the actual sporty kids) had clashes with other things so the school team was made up of all the gets-picked-last rejects, including me. Given that university applications were being discussed with increasing vigour by our teachers we decided we’d take it in turns to be captain so we could all legitimately put it on our UCAS forms.
We got utterly humiliated by a team made of what I can only assume were ringers from the NBA (not a man of them was under 8 feet tall or thereabouts). Didn’t matter to us, though, we were living the dream of being athletes.
Best was coming second in a non-competitive 26 mile walk. Worst was the swimming certificate for a width of the local municipal pool whilst clinging to a lump of polystyrene foam. With hindsight the award was probably for not drowning.
Not necessarily my greatest but I have a certificate from school for swimming a width. 😂
Time to put BSC after your name!
Ah yes, like the mighty Arnold J Rimmer :D
Next you’ll be telling us you’re an expert at fixing soup vending machines…
Just don’t ask me to fix a drive plate
salutes by swishing hand in the air three times, touching fingers to head, then returning to a downwards position
I won gold medals for javelin shotput and discus in the Ayrshire championships as a wean. Although my greatest achieement was winning actual cash money at the Arran Highland Games 4k race for coming in 4th. There may only have been 4 people competing, but prize money is prize money, and I was just glad to finish considering I was more hungover than I’d ever been.
Probably making the team for a worlds level ultimate frisbee club, although I never got to play because of COVID 😩
Either that or climbing E1 trad.
As a lad I was pretty good at table tennis but never exceptional.
During a cricket match trying to hit a six and the ball fell short of the long off boundary by a few metres and my coach shouted “try again!”. I then proceeded to hit the next shot in the same place for six. My cricket career peaked at 16 years old.