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The Sports Archives – Who was the biggest loser of Euro 2012?
For the most part, Euro 2012 has been a great tournament. As well as featuring a steady stream of goals, the tournament has produced some genuine surprises, from Russia and the Netherlands being knocked out at the group stage, to … Continue reading
Posted in Olympics, Soccer
Tagged Antonio Cassano, Arjen Robbe, Czech Republic National Football Team, Denmark National Football Team, England National Football Team, euro 2012, football, football predictions, Germany National Football Team, goal-line technology, Greece National Football Team, Ireland National Football Team, Italy National Football Association, Netherlands National Football Team, Nicklas Bendtner, Poland National Football Team, Portugal National Football Team, Russia National Football Team, Samir Nasri, Soccer, soccer players, Spain National Football Team, UEFA Euro 2012, Ukraine National Football Team, wayne rooney
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The Sports Archives – What does the future hold for Arsenal after selling their stars?
Some of the best players in the Arsenal team have been facing a lot of turmoil and venting out their frustration as the club sells off its top performers. Eduardo is one of the players to have voiced his opinion … Continue reading
Posted in Soccer
Tagged Arsenal, arsenal fans, Eduardo, English Premier League, football shirts, Robin Van Persie, Soccer, sports and leisure, Sports Archives
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The Sports Archives – A Quick History Lesson in the Art of Taekwondo
Taekwondo was established from simple and modest beginnings over 1,000 years ago and has since spread to become one of the world’s most successful and popular form of martial arts. Instructors and those training enjoy physical and mental discipline, as … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – A few Interesting Facts That you Never Knew About Golf!
Golf is a game associated with the wealthy and the elderly, so you would think that interesting wouldn’t really be a word that is associated with the game. This would be wrong, there are many facts, most of them interesting, … Continue reading
Posted in Golf
Tagged Coby Orr, courses, dimples on golf ball, facts, golfing, hobbies, Phil Mickelson, rules, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Tiger Woods
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The Sports Archives – The Australian Open 2013: Can Djokovic Three-peat?
The Aussie Open is the major curtain-raiser to a new tennis year. It offers tennis fans an early indication of whether the top players are ready to protect their status or whether there might be the possibility of a little … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Sports We Can’t Wait to See in 2013!
Sports fans can be some of the most arrogant, while at the same time being the most loyal. When fall rolls around, all the football fans seem to flood every bar within a 10 mile radius of our homes, beefed … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Are Extreme Sports Really Dangerous?
In the mythology of the Greeks, there was Icarus, the son of Daedalus, who wore the wings his father made from bird feathers and wax and used it to escape from Crete. His father told him not to fly close … Continue reading
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Tagged Angling, Base Jumping, big-wave surfing, bull riding, bungee jumping, cave diving, cliff diving, cycling, danger of sports, Extreme Sports, extreme sports events, heli-skiing, ice climbing, mountain biking, Ski Jumping, speed skiing, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, street luging, whitewater kayaking
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The Sports Archives – Did You See That? Top London 2012 Moments!
The London Olympics provided us with more captivating story lines and memorable moments than we could ever have wished for. The drama, the passion, the commitment, the joy, the tears, and the hope… the Olympics brought so much into our … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, Chad le Clos, David Boudia, Epke Zonderland, Greg Louganis, Kayla Harrison, london 2012, london olympics, Manteo Mitchell, Michael Phelps, Mo Farah, olympic games, olympics 2012, Qui Bo, roger federer, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Stephan Feck, Usain Bolt, Wimbledon
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The Sports Archives – What Causes Stitch When Running?
Any individual who has taken part in a run or other exercise activity will almost definitely have experienced the sharp pain below the ribs at some point known as ‘stitch’, but what are the reasons behind this? Research shows that … Continue reading

