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The Sports Archives – Top Pro Golfers to Follow on Instagram!
Instagram is quickly catching on as the social media platform for posting artsy to everyday photos. Several top golfers have also taken over the platform and wow their followers with great pics of them on and off the course. Here … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Rock Climbing For Beginners!
Rock climbing is full of fitness, adventure, fun and adrenaline. Many people consider it as a dangerous activity, but the truth is that with proper instruction, practice and equipment, it is a safe sport. Reading articles or viewing instructional videos … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Wimbledon in Numbers!
The Wimbledon Championship or simply Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and it’s often considered as the most prestigious. It’s been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon in London since 1877. The tournament takes places … 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 – 5 Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About The San Antonio Spurs!
Any San Antonian will tell you that the Spurs are the greatest team in the history of the NBA, because San Antonians have a lot of pride when it comes to basketball and the San Antonio Spurs. With the June … Continue reading
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Tagged ABA, Basketball, basketball blogs, Beno Udrih, Dallas Chapparals, Dallas Mavericks, history of sports, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA, nba basketball, san antonio, San Antonio Gunslingers, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Spurs mascot ejected, Tim Duncan
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The Sports Archives – The History of Nike!
Nike is a worldwide company that supplies stores all over with athletic shoes and sports equipment. The company was founded on January 25th, 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Philip Knight under the name of Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS), however the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Bowerman, Blue Ribbon Sports, brand ad, Goddess of Victory, golf apparel, golf clothing, History of Nike, Just Do It, Nike, Nike Air Jordan, Nike ‘swoosh’, Nike logo, Nike slogan, Otis Davis, Philip Knight, Rory Mcilroy, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, sports apparel, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports clothing, sports gear, There is no finish line, Tiger Woods, University of Oregon
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The Sports Archives – Greatest Skateboarders Of All Time!
As skateboarding culture has become more mainstream, the most skilled and charismatic have risen to the top. Tony Hawk might currently be the most well-known skateboarder, but there are many great skaters who have helped shape and form skateboard culture … Continue reading

