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The Sports Archives – What Afterschool Sport Would Be Beneficial For My Children?
It is important to keep kids active, even after school. Getting your children involved in an afterschool sport will not only aid in their social skills, but will greatly benefit their health. Research has proven that physical activities, especially in … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The Golfer’s Weapon of Choice: Getting a Handle on Golf Clubs!
From its Scotland roots amid the 1400’s, golf has developed into an international sporting phenomenon, and has achieved status among millions of people from various age and ethnic groups. However, despite its acquired positive reputation, millions more still remain perplexed … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – When1913 Umpire Bill Klem Had Last Word!
We all understand the importance that umpires and referees play in the outcome of sports games. We have seen the defining calls that have turned games lopsided and while half the spectators agree on the call when it is in … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The Link Between Promotional Wear And Marketing In Sport!
Let’s face it, anyone likes a certain sport, because they offer us a chance to unwind and relieve all the stress gathered in a certain day. However, each time we are watching a sport event, no matter how small, we … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Upcoming Freestyle Scooter Competitions
With the rise in popularity of scooters, a new extreme sport was born: freestyle scootering. This sport uses a kick scooter to perform similar freestyle tricks as skateboarders, surfers, snowboarders, and BMX bikes. As freestyle scootering caught on, manufacturers created … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Founding the Competition – What Makes a Sport?
sport [spawrt, spohrt] noun 1. An athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature 2. Diversion; recreation; pleasant pastime. At some point in our lives, we have all been exposed to a celebrated tradition, game … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The History of Wimbledon Programmes!
The All England Lawn Tennis Championships (later named the Wimbledon Championships) started at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet (AELTC) Club located in Wimbledon, London, England. It is considered the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournaments in the world with … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – A Brief Overview of the FIFA World Cup!
June of 2014 has brought with it the 20th FIFA World Cup – a fierce competition in which nations from around the globe compete for the champion title in one of the most popular sports in the world: football. No, … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The Origin of Football (Soccer)!
Football, or Soccer as we say in America, is the world’s most popular sport. The game, which originated as a folk custom in eleventh century England, has evolved steadily and now transforms the entire globe into a battle for bragging … Continue reading

