Some moments in sports are bigger than a game — they change history.
Turning The Moments That Changed Sports Forever takes you inside six of the most unforgettable stories in athletic history — moments when courage, resilience, and belief redefined what was possible.
Jackie Robinson breaking baseball’s color barrier in 1947.
Kathrine Switzer’s defiant run in the Boston Marathon in 1967.
Muhammad Ali’s rope-a-dope against George Foreman in 1974.
Michael Jordan’s final shot with the Bulls in 1998.
Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” and “Goal of the Century” in 1986.
The 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa, when sport helped unite a divided nation.
These aren’t just sports highlights — they’re cultural earthquakes, turning points that shaped the way we think about identity, equality, pride, and greatness.
Written in vivid, narrative style, Turning Points brings you courtside, ringside, and pitchside, letting you feel the tension, the risk, and the triumph of athletes who stood on the edge of history — and changed it forever.
If you believe sports are about more than scores, if you love stories where the impossible becomes real, this book will stay with you long after the final page.