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The Sports Archives – From Football (Soccer) Player To Legend!
From Football Player To Legend Britain is obsessed with football. It’s our most popular sport by far. It’s also one of the most competitive and toughest sports to break into if you’re an aspiring player. Everyone wants to be a … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Denver’s Top Sporting Mascots!
The Mile-High City has rather more than its fair share of professional-level and top college sports teams. As such, it is easily one of the most mascot-saturated cities in America. What many people don’t know is that these mascots actually … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Basketball, College Basketball, College Football, Football, Hockey, Other
Tagged 2014 Super Bowl, Ann Judge-Wegener, Baseball, Basketball, blogs about mascots, colorado, denver, Denver Broncos, Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver Nuggets, Denver sports mascots, Dinger the purple triceratops, football, Gill the Cutthroat, Mascot Hall of Fame, Mascots, Miles the mascot, Milo the Lynx, Nick Cannon, Rocky the Mountain Lion, Ruckus the Red-Tailed Hawk, Shaquille O'Neal, social media, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Thunder the stallion, Walt Disney
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The Sports Archives – What Is Data Mining In Sports?
Data mining is used in most major sports these days to improve performance by using statistics and predictions to make the team stronger. A reverse data-mining technique can also be used to find out the weaknesses in an opposing team … Continue reading
Posted in Other, Rugby
Tagged data mining, performance enhancement, psychometric testing, Rugby, scouting, sports, sports and fitness, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports data, sports injuries, sports performance, sports statistics, sports stats, sports training, Statisticians
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The Sports Archives – The Guide To Getting Better At Tennis When You Hit A Plateau!
Reaching a plateau is tough to take. You’ve been going upwards for months and your play doesn’t seem to get any better. Everyone from the total novice to the hardened veteran has experienced this before. The important point is to … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The Benefits Of Soccer Camp For Kids!
Sending your child to a ‘soccer camp,’ can turn out to be a win-win situation for you! “The truth is that EVERY child can benefit from going to soccer camp, whether it be socially beneficial or developmentally,” Mike Slatton, writes … Continue reading
Posted in Soccer
Tagged child development, English Football, football soccer, leadership, Soccer, soccer blogs, soccer camp, soccer coaching, soccer education, soccer learning, soccer performance enhancement, soccer skills training, soccer training tips, Sport Blogs, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, sports and training, Sports Archives, sports coaching, summer camps, teamwork
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The Sports Archives – Canine Cross Country Running – One Of Europe’s Fastest Growing Sports!
Canine cross country running, also known as Canicross, combines cross country running and dogs to create one truly unique event. The sport originated in Europe where those in the sledding community used canicross as a way of training their sled … Continue reading
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Tagged alaska, Alaskan Malamute, Canicross, Canine cross country running, dog obedience training, dog running, dog sledding, dog training, Europe, K9, outdoor exercise, Siberian Husky, sledding dogs, sports, sports and leisure, sports and training, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, winter sports
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The Sports Archives – Can Gracie Win The Gold?
An 18-year-old Chicago native is gearing up to become America’s new sweetheart at the Sochi Olympics. Figure skater Gracie Gold, an energetic blonde with blue eyes and signature red lipstick, took first place at the U.S. Championships in January and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1998 Nagano Olympics, 2012 U.S. Championships, Adelina Sotnikova, Carolina Kostner, Evan Lysacek, figure skating, Frank Carroll, Gracie Gold, ice skating, Italy, Kim Yu-Na, Linda Fratianne, Mao Asada, Michelle Kwan, Olympics, olympics 2014, skating, sochi 2014, sochi olympic blogs, South Korea, sports, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Tara Lipinski, U.S. Figure Skating, USA, winter olympic blogs
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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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Tagged figure skating, Fun Facts, ice hockey, ice skating, most expensive Olympics, Olympics, olympics 2014, Olympics blogs, olympics games, Russia, Snowboarding, sochi, sochi 2014, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, USA, winter olympic blogs, Winter Olympics, women’s figure skating
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The Sports Archives – 4 Facts About The 2014 Winter Olympics!
My first memory of the winter Olympics revolved around watching 15-year-old Tara Lipinski dazzle the judges and audiences everywhere with her flawless performances and radiant energy during the 1998 games. I’ve been an ardent fan of the winter Olympics ever … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, bobsledding, Cool Runnings, Cross-country skiing, Gary Zenkel, ice skating, Jamaica bobsled team, london olympics, Mark Lazarus, nbc, Olympic Blogs, Olympics, olympics 2014, olympics games, Sarah Hughes, skiing, social media, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports coverage, Tara Lipinski, Winston Watt, Winter Olympics, winter sports
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The Sports Archives – M&T Bank Stadium: Home Of The Baltimore Ravens!
Only one stadium in the National Football League hosts a home team that gets its name from a well-known Gothic writer. We see evidence of the unusual name in a famous poem with homage to the team’s energy soaring through … Continue reading
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Tagged AFC Championship, Baltimore Ravens, Camden Yards, Cleveland Browns, Edgar Allen Poe, football, M&T Bank Stadium, NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, PSINet, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, stadium, stadium reviews, Super Bowls XLVII, Super Bowls XXXV, The Raven, tourism, travel
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