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The Sports Archives – Overcoming All Odds – Five Inspirational Disabled Athletes!
The London Olympics were incredible for myriad reasons, but one of the most important of these was undoubtedly the treatment of the Paralympics. For possibly the first time, the Paralympics were treated as of equal importance, and the Paralympians were … Continue reading
Posted in Olympics, Other
Tagged 2004 Olympic Games, 2012 London Olympics, athletes, athletes with disabilities, “Blade Runner”, Clodoaldo Silva, disabled, disabled athletes, handicapped athletes, Kyle Maynard, London Paralympics, Lu Dong, Matt Stutzman, Michael Phelps, Mixed Martial Arts, MMA, Oscar Pistorius, Paralympics, Paralympics Sports Blogs, physically challenged athletes, sport, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs
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The Sports Archives – A Look at the Benefits of Buying Sports Merchandise Online
When it comes to picking out the perfect sports merchandise for you, it can sometimes be challenging to find exactly what it is that you’re looking for. After all, there are quite a few different options out there these days. … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Football, Other
Tagged MLB merchandise, NFL apparel, pennants, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports merchandise, t-shirts, throw blankets
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The Sports Archives – The People’s Champion – The Story of Jimmy White!
James Warren White was born in Tooting, South London in 1962. Just 22 years later he was already one of the most popular snooker players in the world and had reached the final of the World Championships. Jimmy “Whirlwind” White … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Popular Sports in Thailand!
Thailand could hardly be described as a sporting nation. If you are going to measure sporting success at the Olympics, then Thailand was hardly rated as a mention at the last Olympics in London. The only medal that the country … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 London Olympics, beach volley ball, Beach Volleyball, Combat sports, european football, hot air balloon races, kickboxing, manchester united, Muay Thai Blogs, muay thai boxing, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, thai sports, Thailand Blogs, Thailand Sports, Tharshanning
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The Sports Archives – Why English Football Continues To Struggle At Grass Roots Level
As we come to the end of yet another year in which success has been noticeably baron for our nation team in the nation’s number one sport, it’s time to look back and see if there are any signs we … Continue reading
Posted in Soccer
Tagged England National Football Team, English Football, English Premier League, football, football coaching, football for kids, football news, Football Sports Blogs, kids sport, Premier League, Roy Hodgson, Soccer, Soccer Sports Blogs, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, UEFA Euro 2012
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The Sports Archives – Where are the Best Golfers in the World From?
The Best Golfers in the World are From . . .? Which country produces the best golfers? In order to get to the bottom of this question let’s take a look at the world rankings over the last 6 years. … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Scot, Adam Scott, Angel Cabrera, Anthony Kim, best golf courses, best golfers, Brandt Snedeker, Bubba Watson, Camilo Villegas, Charl Schwartzel, Dustin Johnson, Ernie Els, Francesco Molinari, Geoff Ogilvy, golf, Golf Blogs, golfers, golfing, Graeme McDowel, Henrik Stenson, Ian Poulter, Jason Day, Jason Dufner, Jim Furyk, Justin Rose, K.J. Choi, Keegan Bradley, Kenny Perry, Lee Westwood, Louis Oosthuizen, Luke Donald, Martin Kaymer, Matt Kuchar, Nick Watney, Padraig Harrington, Paul Casey, Phil Mickelson, Robert Karlsson, Rory Mcilroy, Rory Sabbatini, Sean O’Hair, Sergio Garcia, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Steve Stricker, Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Webb Simpson, World Golf Rankings 2007, World Golf Rankings 2008, World Golf Rankings 2009, World Golf Rankings 2010, World Golf Rankings 2011, World Golf Rankings 2012, Zach Johnson
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The Sports Archives – The Popularity of Cycling!
Cycling has become more popular over the last few years a small part of this increase in popularity can be attributed to the 2012 London Olympics and Bradley Wiggins Tour De France win. However cycling has a rich history that … Continue reading
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Tagged 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, 2012 London Olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics, Anne-Caroline Chausson, BMX, bmx cycling, Bradley Wiggins, Crit, Criterium, cycle speedway, cycling, cycling accessories, Cycling Sports Blogs, Cyclo-cross, cyclocross, first bicycle race, hybrid bikes, IAC, International Olympic Committee, James Moore, Maris Strombergs, Mountain bike, Mountain Bike Racing, mountain biking, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super D, Tour De France, Track Cycling, velodrome
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The Sports Archives – The Top 5 Football Movies in the Past 20 Years!
The Top 5 Football Movies in the Past 20 Years Baseball might be America’s pastime, but football is its passion. There’s just something about those crisp fall Sundays paired some chicken wings, cold beers, buddies, and the game that make … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore Ravens, Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger, Denzel Washington, Ed O’ Neill, Football Sports Blogs, Heisman Trophy, James Caan, Jon Abbate, Little Giants, Michael Oher, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Remember the Titans, Rick Moranis, Rudy, Sandra Bullock, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, The 5th Quarter, The Blind Side, The Program
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The Sports Archives – Rookie Runners: Opportunity for Giants’ David Wilson!
There were three running backs picked in the first round of the 2012 draft. Tampa Bay’s Doug Martin (drafted 31st out of Boise State) is already a star (though he still has to deal with being nicknamed Muscle Hamster). Martin … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 Draft, Ahmad Bradshaw, Alabama Crimson Tide, Andre Brown, Boise State, Bryce Brown, Cleveland Browns, David Wilson, Denver Broncos, Doug Martin, fantasy football, Football Sports Blogs, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas State Wildcats, Knowshon Moreno, LeSean McCoy, New York Giants, NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Ronnie Hillman, San Diego State, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Trent Richardson, Virginia Tech, Willis McGahee
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The Sports Archives – Who’s Tough Enough For Tough Mudder?
There are many arduous sporting challenges and activities out there but Tough Mudder certainly provides a unique battle to complete. When the winter time is getting into full flow in the UK one of the toughest assault courses around comes … Continue reading
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Tagged assault courses, Bale Bonds, Berlin Wall, Black Forest, challenge, Electroshock Therapy, exercise and fitness, fitness, health and fitness, hypothermia, sport, sports and fitness, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Swamp Stomp, tough mudder, toughness, training
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