Tim Tebow comes to the aid of airline passenger with stopped heart


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SALT LAKE CITY — Here are three more fun stories from the world of sports in today's From Left Field!

1. Tim Tebow comes to aid of airline passenger after his heart stopped

On a flight from Atlanta to Phoenix, Tim Tebow came to the aid of a passenger and his family in need. We'll let another passenger, Richard Gotti, give his eyewitness account of what happened:

2. After upset win, entire nation of Iceland goes crazy

Iceland has a total population of about 330,000 people. About 25,000 of those people are literally in France to watch the Iceland men's soccer team participate in the Euro 2016 tournament.

I actually traveled to France this month, and caught an Iceland game against Portugal. It was crazy: the fans behind me were talking about how they saw their next-door neighbors in the stand. But when 8 percent of your country travels to somewhere, you're going to see some people you know!

Monday, Iceland upset England with a 2-1 win that's the biggest upset of the tournament so far. Iceland's fans celebrated with their Viking chant that is both incredible and slightly terrifying.

3. LeBron loves his trophy

After bringing Cleveland their first championship in 40 years, LeBron isn't letting the championship trophy out of his sight.

He even brought it to a Cleveland restaurant, where it served as a centerpiece for their meal.

After winning a 7-game series against the team with the most wins in NBA history, he deserves to enjoy the trophy as much as possible.

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