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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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Tagged fastest serve, longest matches, Martina Navratilova, most aces, most wins, Pimms, sport events, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, sports blogging, Sports Blogs, Taylor Dent, tennis, tennis blogs, tennis news, tennis tournaments, Wimbledon, wimbledon championships, wimbledon fun facts, Wimbledon Infographic
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The Sports Archives – The Very Best Sports That Seniors Can Participate In!
Staying active is extremely important in maintaining health and vitality at every age. And when it comes to seniors, it’s also very important that they remain physically active to prevent stagnation. Oftentimes, when seniors stop moving, taking care of themselves, … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – 5 Craziest Antics By Baseball Managers!
Welcome, sports fans! To paraphrase the old hockey or boxing joke,” I went to a baseball game last night and a slap-stick comedy routine broke out”. You never quite know what to expect from the personalities that manage our national … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – A Short List Of Some Of The Most Popular Female Athletes!
Female athletes are inspirational to people all over the world because they work hard to achieve everything that they accomplish. Though the sporting world is often dominated by men, female athletes now have a firm hold on the industry and … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Taking A Closer Look At The History Of Jiu Jitsu!
Today, Jiu Jitsu is known as one of the world’s most popular styles of martial arts. Unlike other styles of martial arts where speed and power are the key components for success, Jiu Jitsu relies on a more controlled, methodical … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The Most Popular Summer Olympic Sports!
The Summer Olympics is a global event that happens just once every four years. Like the Winter Olympics, this tournament between the best athletes from every nation is looked forward to and enjoyed by millions of people who are cheering … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – LASIK In Baseball!
You might’ve heard your friends and relatives talking about LASIK, but it’s now a popular procedure amongst athletes. Since LASIK is an eye surgery that is usually done on patients with poor vision, it only seems natural that everyone from … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – When Teammate Rivalry In Formula One Goes Too Far!
Among many things of note during the current Formula One season, in-team fighting and unrest has perhaps been the most prominent. Ayrton Senna once said: “Being a racing driver means you are racing with other people, and if you no … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – How To Become A BMXer!
Whether you’re looking into a something that can keep you feeling fit, or you want to learn a new hobby, BMX riding is one of the most versatile skills to pick up. That being said it can be pretty difficult … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Top 5 Louisville Slugger Baseball Bats!
Since the late 1800s, Louisville Slugger has been a household name and after 120 years, Louisville Slugger is still going strong. Baseball is still a popular sport and legends like Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Nolan Ryan, and Cal Ripken Jr., … Continue reading
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