(Reuters) - ON THIS DAY -- MAY 22
FORMULA ONE - Ayrton Senna of Brazil is approached by a medic as he sits on the guard rail after crashing in the final practice session of the Monaco Grand Prix.
With nothing to separate the two sides after extra time, the match went to penalties and Juve won 4-2 after Edgar Davids and Sonny Silooy failed to convert for Ajax.CRICKET - Australia's Greg Blewett is bowled by England's Darren Gough in the first one-day international between the teams at Headingley, Leeds.
The following week, the team went on to beat Bayern Munich in dramatic fashion in the Champions League final to complete a glittering treble.ICE HOCKEY - New Jersey Devils center John Madden celebrates with team mates Colin White and Jay Pandolfo after scoring their fourth goal in a 4-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals at Meadowlands Arena.
"I've relived that moment every minute since it happened," Terry, who was seen sobbing after the match ended, said a few days later."I have only slept a few hours and wake up every time hoping it's all been a bad dream."RALLYING - France's Sebastien Loeb goes airborne with his Citroen C4 during the Crastazza stage on the second day of the WRC Rally Italy in Sardinia.
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