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The Sports Archives – Pass The Torch!
Increasing your enjoyment of the Winter and Summer Olympics is often as simple as familiarizing yourself with the rules of the events that are taking place. While many people enjoy the pure athletic finesse and competition that exists in the … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Five Celebrities Who Love Bowling!
Celebrities, especially some famous celebrity families, love to bowl. It is a great way for some of the large celebrity broods to do an activity together that is great for all ages. Here are five celebrity families who have been … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Bozeman “Not Ready” For An Olympic Bid!
The Olympic Games – Why Bozeman’s Infrastructure Isn’t Ready It’s common knowledge that Bozeman, Montana – the hipster fixture of Big Sky Country – is making a bid for the 2026 Olympic Games. Are they ready? Experts in infrastructure say … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – What Science Has Taught Us About Improving Your Golf Swing!
Watch enough ESPN, and you might begin to think that performance on the golf course is all about toting a bag full of name-brand golf clubs. While big name clubs often perform well, it’s actually the science behind the club—as … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – 10 Top Tips For Snowboarding Beginners!
Anyone who has seen the X Games knows how cool and exhilarating a sport snowboarding can be. However, before anyone can reach that level of skill, there are some essentials that every newbie needs to learn. Top 10 Tips for … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Olympics Watch 2014!
With the Olympics Opening Ceremony taking place on February 7, fans throughout the world will be tuning in to watch their favorite contenders compete for the gold medal. As usual, the Olympics promise to be an exciting sporting event where … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – A Brief History of Ice Hockey!
The name hockey is most likely derived from the word hoquet, a word in Middle French used for describing a shepherd’s stave, which had a curved or hooked end. Throughout the ages, there have been many recordings of a game played with curved … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Meet The U.S. Women’s Ice Skating Team!
With the Olympic opening ceremony just a few days away, fans throughout the world will soon have the chance to watch their favorite athletes compete. And, like in every Olympics, there will probably be a few unheard of athletes who … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – An Infographic About the Greatest College Football Programs of All-Time!
A good coach matters more in football than any other American sport. This is especially true in college football, where a coach is the head of the program both on game day and on recruiting visits. So who are the … Continue reading
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