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May 21, 2013
  
  
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ADAM FISHER, 4752 WORDS
If Oracle CEO Ellison's plan works as it should, the America's Cup will morph from billionaire status symbol into real money-making sport league. That is his vision.
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HealthSports
ADAM GETHIN, 701 WORDS
Lifting with one arm or one leg at a time is a great way to balance growth, work your core and minimise injury, says trainer Adam Gethin.
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SportsCelebs
SAM RIDER, 2207 WORDS
With a football at his feet, Lionel Messi makes the game look easy -- but his journey to become one of the great all-time players has been anything but. He reveals how he overcame adversity to fulfill his vast potential.
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HealthSports
JOEL SNAPE, 2678 WORDS
Want to get bigger? You need to shock your muscles, then help them recover. Here's a half-century of ways to do just that.
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CelebsSports
PATRICK CLARK, 1667 WORDS
Retired football star Tiki Barber has a new startup to help pro jocks cash in on their fame.
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SportsHealth
LUCY MILLER, 1399 WORDS
Sore hips? Creaky knees? A niggling back? Don't give up running just yet -- we'll help you banish your injuries for good.
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HealthSports
ANTONIA KANCZULAR, 1413 WORDS
Mass running races have never been more inclusive, widespread and welcoming, so the chances are, you'll surprise yourself and have a great time.
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TravelSports
JOHN GROSSMANN, 1033 WORDS
Blessed with more than two-dozen courses, the majority offering near or panoramic views of the bright blue Gulf of St. Lawrence, Price Edward Island is surely one of golf's best-kept secrets.
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SportsHealth
JOSEPH HOOPER, 379 WORDS
Krav Maga, a mainstay of Israeli military training that has become a staple among Hollywood's hard bodies and is now the hot fitness trend among civilians.
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TravelSports
JOHN GROSSMANN, 2322 WORDS
To folks with checklist mentalities, those who take pleasure, say, in traveling to all 50 states, or dream of watching a ballgame in every major league park, the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail offers an appealing mega game beyond the game at hand.
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HealthSports
PEDRO VAN GAALEN, 2009 WORDS
Short, high intensity interval training, a cardiovascular training technique. can improve fitness exponentially.
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SportsBooks
JASON ZASKY, 1912 WORDS
"Buried in the Sky" tells the astonishing stories of two Sherpa guides, both of whom narrowly escaped death on K2 in 2008.
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Politics-U.S.Sports
SADY DOYLE, 940 WORDS
The politics behind the Olympic gymnast's hair, which has, as many women of color have pointed out, became the competition's most popular topic of tongue-wagging.
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InternationalSports
ERIC GOLDSCHEIDER, 1895 WORDS
A scholarly analysis of recent Olympic Games finds that the costs of mega sporting events may outweigh the benefits for host countries.
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SportsLife
BRETT FORREST, 4487 WORDS
Dennis Orcollo is the best pool player on the planet. Too bad no one will face him anymore.
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TechnologySportsInternational
ETHAN GILSDORF, 1367 WORDS
The intimate and immediate nature of social media presents new challenges for Olympic organizers and government officials anxious to protect the image of the Games and lucrative contracts with sponsors.
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SportsInternational
TONY PERROTTET, 2609 WORDS
How the British helped revive the modern Olympic Games.
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SportsInternational
BRETT FORREST, 7160 WORDS
Soccer, the most popular game in the world, is also the most corrupt game in the world. Investigations into match fixing are ongoing in more than 25 countries.
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SportsInternational
TONY PERROTTET, 2945 WORDS
Surprised by dire reports of security lapses at Olympic venues and trouble at Heathrow airport? Don't be. Chaos is an Olympic tradition. The whole experience was so famously uncomfortable that a master once threatened a disobedient slave with a visit to the Olympic Games as punishment.
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HealthSports
PEDRO VAN GAALEN, 783 WORDS
Training muscles to their limit is a common practice -- but what happens when you reach breaking point?
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