
British sport has produced some remarkable returns from career-threatening setbacks. Rank these comebacks based on which one stirred you the most.
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Andy Murray's hip resurrection
After a tearful press conference in Melbourne suggesting his career was over, Murray returned with a metal hip to keep competing at the highest level. A masterclass in sheer bloody-mindedness.
Bryce Cotton... sorry, Frank Bruno's resilience
Frank Bruno's openness about his mental health struggles, alongside his sporting comebacks, helped shift national conversations around men's wellbeing. His honesty arguably mattered more than any title fight.
Sir Mo Farah after Achilles surgery
Returning to elite distance running after serious injury, Farah continued to compete at marathon level when many would have hung up the spikes. A quiet, determined kind of comeback.

Fabrice Muamba's recovery
Collapsing on the pitch at White Hart Lane in 2012, Muamba's survival and recovery felt like a miracle shared by the whole footballing community. Though he never played again, his journey gripped the nation.

Jonny Wilkinson's long road back
After his iconic World Cup drop goal, Wilkinson endured years of injury setbacks before returning to the England side and later excelling at Toulon. Persistence personified.
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