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The Sports Archives – 49ers Destroy Jaguars in London!
Hosting regular season NFL games in London has worked exceptionally well. The NFL were sceptical at first, but the English fans have proven their love of the game is genuine, and they’re being rewarded for their commitment. This season, for … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Smith, American Football, Colin Kaepernick, Frank Gore, Jacksonville Jaguars, london, London NFL team, Maurice Jones-Drew, Minnesota Vikings, NFL, NFL blogs, NFL in London, NFL jerseys, Pittsburgh Steelers, Quarterback, San Francisco 49ers, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl, Wembley
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The Sports Archives – Oddball Sports Of New York City – Freak Or Unique?
When it comes to sport, ‘each to his own’ so the saying goes, but whilst many of us think of sport as Major League Baseball or NFL, you’ll find a lot stranger goings on in the Big Apple. From bull … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela Slamsbury, Anne Phetamean, Big Apple, blockers, bull riding, Coney Island, Empire State Building, events, festivals, Fourth of July, Gotham Girls Roller Derby, jammers, Joey Chestnut, Luke Snyder, Madison Square Garden, Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating, new york, new york city, new york city attractions, New York City’s roller derby, oddball, Running, Speed McQueen, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, USA, wacky sports, weird, weird sports
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The Sports Archives – Candlestick Park: Home Of The San Francisco 49ers!
The Bay Area in California is home to dozens of world-class attractions. Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the San Francisco Cable Cars are all at the top of any tourist to-do list. But sports fans who happen … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Things To Know When Training For Your First Triathlon!
Your first triathlon will no doubt be an event that you remember for the rest of your life. Years and years of hard work, dedication, gruelling training and nutrition regimens, will all come to a head on one glorious yet … Continue reading
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Tagged athlete diet, cycling, Eureka cycle sports, ice bath, Running, sports and fitness, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Swimming, training, triathlon, triathlon apparel, triathlon archives, Triathlon bikes, triathlon blogs, triathlon clothing, Triathlon gear, Triathlon recovery, triathlon training tips
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The Sports Archives – What Makes American Sport Such a Spectacle?
Whenever you think about American sports, you think about the Super Bowl, the World Series, and even to the times when they have hosted major global sporting events, such as the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics in 2002 and the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1996 Summer Olympics, 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, American Sports, cheerleaders, fireworks displays, Mascots, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, sports announcers, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports competition, sports hype, Sports presentation, sports superstars, Super Bowl, World Series
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The Sports Archives – CenturyLink Field: Home Of The Seattle Seahawks!
As the crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Washington is a must-visit destination for domestic tourists. You have likely heard about the Pike Place Market, the world-renowned fish market just off the Pacific Ocean. The SODO (South of Downtown) … Continue reading
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Tagged attractions, CenturyLink Field, football, Guinness World Record Book, Kingdome, most noise in an outdoor sports facility, NFL, Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, Qwest, seattle, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Seahawks Blogs, Seattle Sounders, sport events, sports, stadium, stadium reviews, tailgate parties, Touchdown City, tourism, tourist attractions, tourist destination, tourist guide, travel, travel destinations, washington, Wrigley Field
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The Sports Archives – Preparing To Go Whitewater Rafting In 2014!
The path of least resistance offers little in return for navigating it successfully. It is for that reason we steer purposely into the roughest waters possible. As that’s the only place to find anything of value, that being simply a … Continue reading
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Tagged Adventure Sports, camping, canoe, climbing, ducky, Emergency Planning, first aid kit, hiking, kayak, mental toughness, outdoor activities, outdoors, physical endurance, rafting, rafting equipment, rafting gear, rafting tips, river grades, river rafting, river rapids, river requirements, river restrictions, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, survival gear, white water rafting, white water rafting preparation, whitewater rafting
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The Sports Archives – Charter Fishing: It’s Not Just For The Boys Anymore!
Since the age of dinosaurs man has divided his time up into two activities: Fishing. Convincing his wife or girlfriend to let him go fishing. But modern times have brought about a new reality for the fisherman who just can’t … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Unexpected Ways to Support Your Team!
Sure, there are the obvious ways of showing your team spirit—tailgating, wearing your favorite player’s jersey, or painting your face—but who wants to be just an average supporter anymore? Here are some unexpected ways to show exactly how much you … Continue reading
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Tagged Blogs about fans, Bumper stickers, car flags, cheering, domed stickers, face painting, Fandom, fans, pom poms, pompoms, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, team colors, team comraderie, team jersey, team logo, team mascot, team merchandise, team morale, team pride, team spirit, team support, Wreaths
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The Sports Archives – History Of Curling!
Curling, sometimes referred to as the ‘roaring game’, which comes from the noise a curling rock makes when moving on the ice. It’s not clear where the game originates from but it’s known for being one of the oldest team … Continue reading
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Tagged Curling, curling country of origin, curling equipment, curling fun facts, curling history, curling rules, curling shoes, roaring game, Scotland, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Winter Olympics, winter sports, World Curling Championship
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