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The Sports Archives – Top 10 Biggest Sports Stadiums in the World!
10. Melbourne Cricket Ground The Melbourne Cricket Ground, in Melbourne, Australia, can hold 100,000 spectators for cricket matches and other sporting events. The ground opened to the general public on the 30th of September, 1854. At that time, 130,000 people … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Klim’s Korner: Why Next Season Could Be Michael Vick’s Best!
He is one of the most controversial football players in history. He is one of the top duel threat quarterbacks in the NFL. Michael Vick has a new lease on life in Philadelphia. New coach, new contract, and a new … Continue reading
Posted in College Football, Football
Tagged Bryce Brown, Chip Kelly, college football, college football blogs, De’anthony Thomas, DeSean Jackson, Jeremy Maclin, Klim's Korner, LeSean McCoy, Michael Vick, NFL, NFL blogs, Oregon Ducks, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Washington Redskins
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The Sports Archives – ESPN For Ultimate Sports Lovers!
First we should start out defining exactly what the letters stand for then we can follow a true sports lover in his quest for divulging how this network has evolved into a pastime. Entertainment and Sports Programming Network provides sports … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – 5 Smartest People In All of Sports!
Athletes are most commonly associated with physical strength, blinding speed, and insane leaping ability. They are not usually thought to be the smartest people in the room. This may be true in some cases, but there are plenty of smart … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Page, athletes, athletes who are attorneys, Bill Bradley, brains and brawn, dumb jocks, intellegent athletes, Joe Montana, Moe Berg, New York Knicks, Ryan Fitzpatrick, San Francisco 49ers, smart, sports, sports and business, sports and leisure, sports and politics, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports politicians, Steve Young, Super Bowl, The Purple People Eaters
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The Sports Archives – Portable Ultrasound in Sports!
Portable ultrasound machines in sports are new and have taken over much of the workload x-ray machines used to carry. Before x-ray machines doctors had two ways of examining an athlete’s body: by touch and how the athlete responded in … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Top Sporting Moments of 2012!
The year 2012 will undoubtedly go into history books as one that saw victories, losses, excitement, drama and inspiration in the sporting arena. There were athletes who showed patriotism in the London Olympics, there were those who expressed the depth … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The Dangers of Cheerleading!
The perils of most sports are obvious and well documented. The governing bodies of the disciplines evolve and enforce safety regulations and referees penalize participants for dangerous play. In many activities protective clothing is worn like head guards in rugby, … Continue reading
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Tagged cheerleader, cheerleading archives, cheerleading blogs, cheerleading injuries, college sports, dangerous sports, gymnastics, gymnasts, sport events, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, sports blogging, Sports Blogs, sports injuries, USASF
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The Sports Archives – Athletics Are All in the Hips
What makes the difference in an elite athlete over a weekend bagger? Aside from millions of dollars of annual income, a lot of it has to do with proper training in the gym that leads to having a level of … Continue reading
The Sports Archives History Lesson – Popular American Football Defenses!
If you’re getting ready to play football for the first time, or if you just want to have a better understanding of the game, you need to know the most popular football defenses. These are the defenses that are commonly … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The Money in College Sports!
College sports is more than just weekend entertainment. College sports is a big business that keeps growing every year. NCAA Division 1-A alone brought in more than $6 billion in revenue in 2010. That’s more money than the GDP of … Continue reading

