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The Sports Archives – The History And Basics Of Wheelchair Basketball
The History And Basics Of Wheelchair Basketball With the popularity of this year’s Paralympic Games, we think it’s time to take a closer look at one of the most watchable sports: wheelchair basketball. Developed by American World War II veterans, … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The Benefits of Belly Dancing!
Belly dancing might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you consider taking up exercise, but it is certainly worth consideration. Belly dancing is a dance that originated in the Middle East, and generally conjures up images … Continue reading
The Sports Archives History Lesson – The Business of Sport – Fred Perry
It is strange to look back at the life of a tennis legend and consider that his greatest achievement may actually have come in the business arena not on the Tennis Court. Fred Perry won an incredible 10 tennis grand … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, Bradley Wiggins, cycling, famous people, Fred Perry, Fred Perry Sportswear, Grand Slam Tournament, historical, Racquet Sports, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, sports archives history, Sports Blogs, sports stars, tennis, tennis legends, Tennis Sports Blogs, tennis tournaments, Tibby Wegner, wimbledon championships
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The Sports Archives – How Much Does It Cost To Train An Olympic Athlete?
For a select few world-class athletes, 2012 was the year when they realized their full potential, and stood on the podium with an Olympic gold medal around the neck. At that specific moment, they may well have contemplated how the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics, athletes, cost of olympics training, costing, london 2012, Olympic Sports Blogs, olympics 2012, Olympics Sports Blogs, Paralympic Sports Blogs, Paralympics Sports Blogs, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Team GB, Team Great Britain
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The Sports Archives – Giving the Gift of Fandom!
Giving the Gift of Fandom this Holiday! Fandom, or the act of supporting one’s team, is rarely something that can be given. Fathers can pass along the love of a sport to his kids, respect of a university is often … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Agassi, Denver Broncos, EMAW, Every Man a Wildcat, Fandom, George Brett, Green Bay Packers, James Naismith, Kansas City Royals, Kansas State Wildcats, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Yankees, Pine Tar Game, Pine Tar Incident, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports collectibles, sports gifts, sports memorabilia, sports nostalgia
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The Sports Archives – NFL Champions’ Secret to Success!
At the NFL level, everyone has talent and athletic ability but to rise above and be successful takes a little bit more. Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots know what it takes to be NFL champions. They’ve won three … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Belichick, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Heisman Trophy, Houston Texans, New England Patriots, New York Jets, NFL, NFL Sports Blogs, Seattle Seahawks, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl, Thanksgiving Day 2012, Tim Tebow, Tim Tebow Sports Blogs, University of Florida Gators
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The Sports Archives – MMA – Everything That Boxing Isn’t!
Over the last few years it would be fair to say that boxing had literally gone into hiding. This is the result of two things, the rise of other sports such as MMA and the lack of big names materialising … Continue reading
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Tagged Boxing, Combat sports, fighting, Floyd Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao, Mixed Martial Arts, Mixed Martial Arts Archives, Mixed Martial Arts Sports Blogs, MMA, mma competition, mma news, mma training, Muhammad Ali, Oscar De La Hoya, so why is it better?, the negatives, the positives, Wrestling, WWF
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The Sports Archives – Philadelphia’s Long Tradition of Sports Welcomes Another Member!
Whether we like to acknowledge them or not, we are currently living in uncertain times. Depending on your exact location there may be political or other concerns dominating your local news headlines. In a world full of uncertain times, people … Continue reading

