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A study involving 2,000 participants revealed that 21% wished they could have seen Bobby Moore's team defeat Germany 4-2 at Wembley in person. Andy Murray's first Wimbledon victory in 2013 came second, followed by Torvil and Dean's Bolero performance at the 1984 Winter Olympics. The research showed that 57% believe nothing compares to watching sport live, with 74% confessing there's at least one iconic moment they wish they'd seen firsthand.

Muhammed Ali's 'Rumble in the Jungle', the 2005 Ashes triumph, and Leicester City's title-clinching match also made the top 50 list. commissioned the study as part of its newly-launched Football Camps programme, which gave 30 children from Oxford and Bolton a chance to follow their heroes' footsteps at the EFL League One Play Off Final. A representative from Kellogg's said: "It's fitting that number one on the list of sporting moments that people wished they'd witnessed took place at Wembley, the scene of the EFL Play Off Finals over the next two weekends.



" "The beautiful thing about sport is that incredible moments are always just one match away, no matter how old you are or what level you're playing at." "The feeling of live sport is one that absolutely can't be beaten, and we're thrilled to be able to provide this experience for young people this weekend." The survey also revealed that nearly half of the parents questioned are committed to enabling their children to witness as much sport as possible, in hopes of them experiencing a his.

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