The genre of sports movies was shaped by these pitch-perfect classics. The exhilarating world of sports translates perfectly into the cinematic world, with some of thebest sports moviesleaving their mark on movie history. However, there are certain titles that stand out as the definitive movies of the genre.

There are somesports movies based on true storiesthat have captured legendary or overlooked triumphs from history. There are hilarious sports comedies that find the humor in these games. Of course, there are also thoseinspirational sports moviesthat ignite something in audiences. All of these are represented among these essential sports movies.

Rudy (Sean Astin) cheering on the field in Rudy

Rudy (1993)

Sport: College Football

Rudyhas remaineda beloved and moving sports story over the years because it serves as a reminder that talent is not everything when it comes to being a sports hero.Sean Astin stars as Rudy Ruettiger, a young man with dreams of playing for the legendary Notre Dame football team, but is dismissed due to his size.

The movie is not about convincing the audience that Rudy is secretly a skilled athlete. Instead, it is a display of his unending sense of optimism and determination when faced with countless people telling him that he cannot make it. Rudy is an ultimate underdog story that can feel relatable to anyone who has had an uphill battle to climb to achieve what they wanted.

Randy “The Ram” Robinson fighting in the ring in The Wrestler

The Wrestler (2008)

Sport: Professional Wrestling

Many sports movies examine the glory and triumph of athletes, butThe Wrestlergives an intimate look at the harsh realities of some people who dedicate themselves to a sport.Mickey Rourke makes an incredible comeback performanceas Randy “The Ram” Robinson, a popular wrestler from the 80s who now wrestles in small venues alongside his part-time job.

The movie is a bleak and heartbreaking character study of this man trying to find redemption for his past. Seeing the pain he puts his body through and the health risks associated with the profession makes it a harrowing journey. The fact that he still holds onto it as something that still gives him purpose makes it all the more tragic.

Runners on the beach in Chariots of Fire

Chariots Of Fire (1981)

Sport: Track And Field

The fact thatChariots of Fire’s iconic scorehas become synonymous with athletic triumph and victory is enough to qualify it as one of the definitive sports movies. The period sports drama is set against the backdrop of the 1924 Olympics, with two track and field stars competing for very different reasons, yet both dedicating themselves fully to their mission.

Sports movies are always elevated when there is something real and relatable at the center of the competition beyond medals.Chariots of Fireexplores the different reasons athletes can have for why they work so hard, and it is the dedication to that reason that can push them beyond other athletes.

Coach Gary Gaines with his team in Friday Night Lights

Friday Night Lights (2004)

Sport: High School Football

BeforeFriday Night Lightswas a popular television show, it was a gritty and intense sports movie.Friday Night Lightstakes place in a small Texas town in which football is the most important thing to the community. The movie follows the young athletes and their coach (Billy Bob Thornton) as they struggle with the immense pressure.

The movie takes a look at how sports can be all-encompassing for some people. There are so many interesting aspects to examine in the movie, from the star athlete whose future is thrown into uncertainty by an injury, the insecure player thrust into a leadership position, and the young man given added pressure by his father, a former player.

Ayrton Senna 2010 (2)

Senna (2010)

Sport: Formula 1 Racing

There are someamazing sports documentariesthat can give the same thrills and excitement as a movie can.Sennais one of the best, with the mix of inspiration and tragedy when looking at a real-life legend of the sports world. Senna takes fans into the world of Formula 1 and the career of Brazilian racer Ayrton Senna.

Seeing the relentless pursuit of excellence from a real person makes for a fascinating experience, especially when that person is also a charismatic personality like Senna. Of course,it also addresses how his commitment to his high-stakes sport also led to the tragic end of his life.

Kurt Russell as Coach Brooks in the locker room in Miracle

Miracle (2004)

Sport: Olympic Hockey

There are not a lot of hockey movies compared to other sports, butMiraclebrings to life one of the most amazing moments from the history of the sport. Miracle follows the preparation and journey taken by the US Olympic Hockey Team in 1980 when they stunned the world by beating the Soviet Union in the gold medal game.

The movie is a reminder that sometimes sports can go beyond being just a game and mean something more on a world stage. However, even leaving aside the politics of the time,Miracledelivers that perfect underdog movie and shows that this victory over a seemingly superior opponent did not come from luck, but relentless hard work.

Pat Morita as Mr. Miyagi teaching Ralph Macchio as Daniel in The Karate Kid.

Miracle stands as the greatest hockey movie of all time while also featuring a strongperformance from Kurt Russellas the tough but effective coach, Herb Brooks.

The Karate Kid (1984)

Sport: Karate

The Karate Kidfranchiseis still going strong today, but the original movie was influential beyond the sequels and spinioffs. The Karate Kid follows insecure young Daniel (Ralph Macchio), who is bullied in his new hometown, only to find confidence and strength under the guidance of his martial arts instructor, Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita).

The movie uses the sports backdrop to tell a very effective coming-of-age storythat puts a young character at the center of a thrilling and inspiring sports story. It also is filled with hallmarks of the sports movie genre, many of whichThe Karate Kidhelped make famous, especially the unconventional methods of training.

William Gates in a basketball game in Hoop Dreams

Hoop Dreams (1994)

Sports: High School Basketball

Another standout sports documentary.Hoop Dreamstakes viewers inside the lives of young athletes who are aspiring to become professionals in the basketball world. The movie gives access to two young high school students who are skilled players and want to go to the next level, while also contending with the realities of those dreams.

Following these young men over years in their lives, it feels like one of the most honest and profound looks at what it is like to be one of these young athletes whose hard work could lead to something huge, but can also disappear so quickly.Few sports movies have given such a vivid look at how success in sports can be determined off the court.

The Bad News Bears

Sport: Little League Baseball

When it comes to sports comedies,The Bad News Bearsset the stage for the likes of Caddyshack, Happy Gilmore,andDodgeballthat followed. Walter Matthau stars in the movie as a washed-up baseball player who takes a job coaching a little league team filled with misfits and delinquents.

The Bad News Bearsset a tone for sports comedies that could work as hilarious misadventures while also showing some genuine passion for the sport at hand. The humor of the movie is certainly politically incorrect, but the irredeemable nature of the characters is part of the movie’s charm and why we cheer for this unorthodox team.

Geena Davis and Tom Hanks in A League of Their Own

A League Of Their Own (1992)

Sports: All-American Girls Professional League Baseball

Great sports movies do not only retell some of the most iconic sports moments in history, butthey can also shed light on some forgotten achievements.A League of Their Ownis one such storyas it looks back on the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League which was formed during World War II.

The movie carries a light and fun tone with the colorful cast of characters making up this baseball team, as well as Tom Hanks as their slobbish coach. It is another underdog story, but not one focused on overcoming a superior opponent. Instead, these athletes are looking for acceptance within the sport they love.