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The Sports Archives – 2016 Rio Olympics Part 2: Michael Phelps
He’s one of the most renowned Olympic athletes in North America as of 2016, and if you’ve paid any attention to the United States’ performance at Rio this past year, you probably know quite a bit about him already! Michael … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – That’s a Record Home Run!
Most baseball enthusiasts are quite familiar with the tumultuous roar of excitement that accompanies a home run. In baseball, a home run is officially categorized as any successful hit made by a batter that (provided the defense commits no errors) … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Top 5 Moments in the Boston Red Sox History!
The St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox are playing in the 2013 MLB World Series and already have a significant history with each other; they also have amazing, breathtaking, and often miraculous highlights of their own. From World Series dating … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Top 5 Moments in the St. Louis Cardinals History!
The St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox are playing in the 2013 MLB World Series and already have a significant history with each other, they also have amazing, breath-taking, and often miraculous highlights of their own. From World … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – 5 Bizarre Sporting Events In History!
The world of sports is a cauldron of emotions, which witnesses juxtaposing of one emotion after the other like laughing, crying, screaming in anger screaming in exhilaration, nerves on the edge and nerves over the edge. It has the ability … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Great moments at the Australian Open!
Sporting memorabilia merchants such as HTFM exist for a reason. The greatest moments in sporting history are etched into the memories of sporting fanatics the world over, and what better way to relive the glory than through an item from or … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Top 4 Greatest Moments in Sports History!
Perhaps nothing else in the world unites people quite like sports. The unifying power of sports is most evident once every four years, when athletes and fans from every corner of the world come together to celebrate the Olympic Games. … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Four Must-Play Golf Courses!
The game of golf is in many ways unusual among sports, partly because most the most famous venues of all can be visited and played on by the general public. While some courses are open only to private members, many … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – MLB 2011 Season Ends With a Bang!
It was a long season for the Boston Red Sox. After a dismal 2 and 10 start, they led the American League East for the majority of the 2011 season. Then September came and the winds were beginning to change. … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – More Indianapolis 500 Memories and Fun Facts
Here are more interesting facts of past Indy 500 races: (see The Sports Archives – Indianapolis 500 Memories and Fun Facts ) • Wilbur Shaw won the 1937 Indianapolis 500 by 2.16 seconds over second place driver Ralph Hepburn. Shaw’s … Continue reading
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