A Quote by Stephen Hendry

The worst loss in my career - the 2002 World Championship final against Peter Ebdon. — © Stephen Hendry
The worst loss in my career - the 2002 World Championship final against Peter Ebdon.
The worst I encountered was Peter Manley talking behind me as I threw during our world championship quarter-final back in 2006.
That makes me think of the 2002 World Cup Final above all else. Nobody thought at the time that our team would get through to the Final against Brazil. We should remember that this summer.
In December of 2002, the late Richard Corliss, a respected movie critic with a long and illustrious career, wrote an embarrassing letter of support for the invasion and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan in the guise of a Time magazine review of Peter Jackson's The Two Towers.
I think when you have a National Championship Game, a Super Bowl, a Final Four, a World Series, I don't see why there is any reason to pick out one individual as the MVP because it is about a team winning a championship. Maybe that best explains what I believe in at the core in my work as a broadcaster.
My best season at New England was probably my first in charge. We reached the final of the Major League Soccer Cup in 2002, losing in extra time against Los Angeles Galaxy.
By 2002 we might be championship challengers. But I want to race fast. I want to become world champion myself.
I don't want my career to peter out fighting meaningless fights; I want to go against the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world.
During my 40-year coaching career at West Point, Indiana and Texas Tech, my teams reached the Final Four on five occasions, winning the national championship three times.
The worst loss for any country is not the infrastructure or the buildings or the material loss; actually, it's the human resources loss.
The best match I ever played in was the U.K. championship final against John Parrot in 1992. I won 16-14 and I felt like I could pot anything from anywhere.
When you go through hell, your own personal hell, and you have lost - loss of fame, loss of money, loss of career, loss of family, loss of love, loss of your own identity that I experienced in my own life - and you've been able to face the demons that have haunted you... I appreciate everything that I have.
We get three of the Ball boys on the Lakers together, and we gonna go championship, championship, championship, championship, championship.
When you make your final list for the World Cup or European Championship you don't take the 23 best players, that is for sure.
In a country that never wins anything: in Canada, if one of our athletes so much as makes the final in a World Championship, we declare a national holiday.
Hate crimes are different from other crimes. They strike at the heart of one's identity - they strike at our sense of self, our sense of belonging. The end result is loss - loss of trust, loss of dignity, and in the worst case, loss of life.
The two goals in the 2002 final were, for me, the best feeling. It was beautiful.
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