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Final whistle. Silence for a second, then an explosion. Tears, scream, running on the field in shorts. Victory in sports is not just numbers on the scoreboard. It's a catharsis, an adrenaline and emotion outburst that has been accumulating for years. The brightest expressions of joy remain in history, turning into memes, legends, and lessons of sincerity. What are these moments of pure happiness?

Tears and shiver: when victory comes through pain

The most piercing moments are when an athlete cries. Not from anger, but from an overflow of emotions. Remember Lionel Messi after winning the Copa America 2021: he fell to his knees, covered his face with his hands, his body shaking with sobs. For him, who had endured criticism for the lack of a trophy in the national team for years, this victory was liberation. Or tennis player Naomi Osaka, who after winning against Serena Williams in 2018 could not say a word, covering herself with a cap. Tears are a sign that victory was worth nerves, injuries, doubts. They are understandable to any fan.

Shout and roar: unleashing the beast

Some cannot cry, they can shout. Remember goalkeeper Manuel Neuer of the German national team after saving a penalty — he roars so that the opponents shiver. Or football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who after scoring the winning goal takes off his shirt, waves it like a flag, and screams on the stadium. Shout is aggressive joy, a demonstration of dominance. It's a message: "I am the boss here". This is especially evident in martial arts. Conor McGregor, after knocking out an opponent, sometimes stood on the cage and shouted at the crowd, like a wild beast. Such moments charge the audience.

Dance and acrobatics: a celebration of the body

Some athletes after winning start to dance. Football players of the Icelandic national team after qualifying for the quarterfinals of Euro-2016 performed the "viking cheer" with fans — synchronized clapping and roaring that made the blood freeze. It was a dance of unity. Gymnast Simone Biles, after winning gold, somersaults on the mat and then does a cartwheel. Tennis player Gael Monfils, after winning a difficult point, twirls his racket and dances to breakdancing. In figure skating, after the announcement of scores, athletes sometimes "drown" in their partner's embrace or fall on the ice, spreading their arms. Dance is a physical outburst of accumulated energy.

Falling to one's knees and a hug in the air

When victory is too great, the legs refuse to hold. Football players often fall to their knees and kiss the grass (Lionel Messi after the 2022 World Cup final). Athletes after finishing drop to the running track and look at the sky. Olympians, standing on the podium, press their hands to their hearts, often closing their eyes. Another expression is a hug with a coach or partner, when they merge in an endless "hug", not letting go of each other. In basketball, after winning the NBA finals, players jump into a pile, falling on each other. This is collective joy, erasing individual boundaries.

Destroying joy: taking off the shirt, hitting the corner

Sometimes emotions make you break the rules. Football players take off their shirts, getting a yellow card for it, but they don't care. The famous Brandt goal of taking off the shirt with a bare torso. In hockey, players can hit the board with a stick so that ice chips fly off. In tennis, after match point, players fall to their backs, looking at the sky, or throw the racket to the side (like Rafael Nadal after the 2022 Australian Open final). In motorcycle racing, pilots can jump off their motorcycles and run to their team, sometimes falling. This is destructive joy when victory is so great that you want to break something or take off your clothes.

Symbolic gestures: pointing to the sky, fingers up

Many athletes after winning thank someone: God, a deceased relative, family. Pointing a finger to the sky (Francesco Totti), or hands folded in prayer (Mohamed Salah). Others show their fingers up, or put their palms to their ears, as if saying: "You didn't hear me?". Cristiano Ronaldo invented "Siuu" — a jump, spin, and landing with a shout. This gesture is copied by children all over the world. In American football, after a touchdown, players often do a dance in the end zone, imitating a crane or an archery shot. Symbolic gestures are a way to leave a message that will outlive the game.

Collective joy: throwing the coach in the air

In team sports, joy after the final victory can be total. Players throw their coach in the air (as it was with the Greek football team in 2004). They pour champagne or buckets of ice water on each other. In basketball, after winning the championship, reserves run onto the court and mix with the starters. In hockey, winners ride the Stanley Cup, holding it to their chests, and then each takes it home for a day. The most touching in collective joy is when athletes lift an injured leader who couldn't play in the final onto their shoulders.

Unexpected reactions: indifference or shock

Sometimes joy manifests itself the opposite way — shock or outward calm. Kaspar Ruud after a difficult match simply smiled tiredly. Lev Yashin after the "Golden Ball" stood like a statue. This is "frozen joy" when emotions are so great that the psyche puts a block. Or Novak Djokovic's famous reaction after the 2016 Roland Garros final: he simply stretched out on the court in the letter X and lay there, looking at the sky. No scream. Such moments make even more of an impression than demonstrative acts.

Fans: the echo of joy

The athlete is not alone on the field. His joy is instantly transmitted to the stands. Shouting, waves, fireworks. The brightest expressions of joy after a victory are when the stadium turns into a single organism. Argentine fans after the 2022 World Cup final caused such a celebration that the ground trembled. In the NFL, fans sometimes run onto the field and tear down the bars. But the main thing is the eyes of the fans, reflecting the same euphoria as their idols. Joy in sports is contagious, and this is its main magic.

Victory is the climax of drama. The brightest expressions of joy remain in history as "moments of truth". They are not staged, they are alive. And for them we watch sports.


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