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  • The Olympic Strategic Forum 2012  By : Derek Both
    In 2005, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) awarded London the 2012 Summer Olympic Games; as part of the bid proposal, the London Olympics promised significant upgrades to the stadiums and facilities in London for holding the Olympiad, all of which will cost taxpayer monies to complete.
  • Fashion and Function Meet With Bowling Shoes  By : Riley Hendersen
    Bowling shoes are available in two different types: athletic bowling shoes and performance bowling shoes. Athletic bowling shoes are usually quite similar to sneakers in their design. These are crafted with the sliding sole on both shoes.
  • Hang High On Surfing  By : Adrian Adams
    Surfing is a water sport where you attempt to carry yourself while riding a surfboard on a breaking wave. Apart from surfboards, surfers also use other carrying equipment such as kayaks, water skis, long boards and even kneeboards.
  • Islip Speedway - Local Auto Racing 1947-1984... Genesis Of Some Great Auto Racing Trivia  By : Bill Wallmuller
    An auto racing sports article, history, resources and Motor Sports Racing Celebrities. Memories of Islip Speedway, genesis of some great auto racing trivia.
  • Sports Trivia on Classic Ball Parks  By : Chad Henry
    Baseball is a sport that has transcended time. It has been the national pastime for decades and will continue to be into the foreseeable future. The game is an important part of American history, and the famous places the game has been played (and continues to be played) hold historical importance as well.
  • Europe's Monaco Grand Prix 2007  By : Roger Munns
    This year one of Europe's best known sporting and social occasion is preparing for some changes visitors and tourists will notice.

    2007 will be the first Monaco Grand Prix for some years without Michael Schumacher, and cigarette sponsors are being replaced by the financial services sector.
  • Mallorca Yacht Race Tourism And Property Boost  By : Roger Munns
    Mallorca is set to host her tenth annual SuperYacht Cup this summer.

    It's stepping up a gear and promises to be a more serious event for racing...
  • Racing to the Top  By : Roger Munns
    The world of Formula 1 has a new star in Lewis Hamilton.

    And he's helping to re-gain the sport's popularity.
  • Grand Prix Changes Will Test To Limit At Monaco 2007  By : Roger Munns
    The F1 season has just started with a win for Ferrari in Melbourne and McLaren in Malaysia.

    But changes to the sport's regulations will face their ultimate test at the Monaco Grand Prix.
  • Need for Speed at the Malaysian 2007 Grand Prix  By : Roger Munns
    Success for McLaren as they come first and second in the Malaysia Grand Prix, and beat Ferrari into also-rans.
  • Possibly The First Ever Skateboarding Trick  By : Allan Wilson
    Skateboarding has come a long way since I first had a go at it way back 30 or so years ago. Yes that makes me a real old fellow in his forties now. Does that make me officially a fossil?
  • Necessary Precautions to Consider When Coaching Amateur Boxing  By : Jimmy Cox
    There are a number of necessary precautions that must be taken when engaging in boxing. In boxing, as in any other contact sport, close supervision is imperative to avoid unnecessary accidents.
  • Choosing the Right Skates for Ice-Skating  By : Jimmy Cox
    Your skates, while important, are not as important as your boots. A pair of low figure skates of the correct size and shape does not have to be expensive or even moderately expensive to be perfectly satisfactory for a long while.
  • The Breast Implant Scuba Diving Connection  By : Dane Stanton
    Although it may seem harmless at first, there is much danger to be had when speaking of the breast implants scuba diving connection...
  • The Advantage Of Owning Your Own Bowling Ball  By : Riley Hendersen
    There are some serious advantages to owning your own bowling ball. One of the biggest advantages is that your own ball can be drilled so that the holes fit your fingers precisely. A loose-fitting ball increases the risk of muscle fatigue, ball slipping, blisters and other similar problems. Therefore, a good fit increases comfort and consistency.
  • How Skateboarding Became So Popular  By : Matt OConnor
    The 70's are the fateful era that brought about one of the most popular sports that is sweeping the whole world, knocking it off its feet and sending it through the air (literally).
  • Rediscovering Inline Skating  By : Matt OConnor
    First there was the quad then there was inline and the rest is history. Roller-skating, contrary to popular belief, doesn't refer to just the quad or the roller skates. Roller-skating refer to both inline skates and quad skates.
  • Advantages Of Owning Bowling Shoes  By : Riley Hendersen
    Many people may assume that all bowling shoes are alike. The average person, when they picture bowling shoes, thinks of ugly, tattered, sometimes bad-smelling monstrosities that pinch the feet or fall off in mid-step. However, this doesn't have to be the case. Even the most casual bowler can easily improve their over all comfort and accuracy by buying their own shoes.
  • Evolution of Baseball  By :
    The baseball is a ball which is nine inches in circumference and is 5 ounces heavy. The core of the ball may vary from cork or rubber or both. Surrounding the core would be either yam or twine or even wool.
  • Battling for First: The Bahrain 2007 Grand Prix  By : Roger Munns
    The world of Formula 1 Grand Prix is having its best season for a long time, with three drivers battling it out.

    The Barhrain Grand Prix was a close run race...
  • Finding The Best Bowling Alley  By : Riley Hendersen
    Are you looking for something fun to do with the whole family? Are you wondering what you can do that is inexpensive, fun for the whole family, and a great way to get out and meet new people? When was the last time you visited your local bowling alley?
  • Gift Ideas For The Bowling Enthusiast  By : Lou Drake
    Would you like to score big and make the bowling enthusiast in your life feel like they just picked up the 7/10 split, or the "beer pin" spare ? Bowling has gained a lot of popularity in recent years.
  • Fun Things That Every Bowler Should Know About The Bowling Pin  By : Riley Hendersen
    Many bowlers may take bowling pins for granted. I mean, after all, they are every bowler's nightmare. The object is to remove them as quickly as possible, so most bowlers may not actually take the time to learn about them. There are many different types of bowling pin.
  • Do You Know Your Bowling Lane?  By : Riley Hendersen
    A good bowling alley proprietor will keep an eye on the use of each individual bowling lane. Based on wear and tear, each individual lane receives oil in different areas. This is a major reason why your ball may seem to have a mind of its own during certain games. If you know and understand this fact, sometimes you can compensate for it by releasing your bowling ball at a different speed or angle.
  • Brits Have A Monaco Grand Prix Fantasy  By : Roger Munns
    In a recent poll Brits named the Monaco Grand Prix as their ultimate sporting event destination.

    The glamour of Formula 1 and Monte Carlo make the Monaco Grand Prix a perfect combination of the two.
  • Significants In The Australian Lacrosse History  By : Rene Graeber
    Despite the earlier uncivilized form of lacrosse, the people, who saw the potential of the sport to be more of leisure game, were optimistic that it will soon be a worldwide hit.
  • Easing Into A Handspring With A Neck Spring  By : Jimmy Cox
    The arched-back landing for the handspring series is impossible for the beginner because he does not attain the necessary height until he has practiced for a considerable length of time. However, learning to land other tricks, such as a neck spring, will help the beginner progress toward the handspring.
  • Safety Techniques For Teaching Tumbling  By : Jimmy Cox
    Safety cues for teaching tumbling include knowing how to prepare for teaching a stunt and the active protective techniques during the performance of the stunt.
  • Tumbling Techniques For The Classroom  By : Jimmy Cox
    Just as for any other sport, there should be a short warm-up before strenuous action begins. This may consist of general class calisthenics or specific limbering exercises (simple tumbling stunts) for the unit in progress. Performers cannot be depended upon to warm up individually.
  • Adventure Sports in Sacramento  By : Kris Koonar
    Despite living in California for years, many people here have never visited Chico. Chico is surrounded on three sides by farmland and situated at the Sierra foothills 90 miles north of Sacramento, off the main thoroughfares.
  • Skiing and Hill Resorts in Sacramento  By : Kris Koonar
    There are many ski and hill resorts in Sacramento, which are worth going to.
  • Skating's Progression From Blades To Wheels  By : Jimmy Cox
    Roller skating, one of America's primary mass participant sports, has traveled a long and sometimes hard road since the day two centuries ago when an anonymous Dutchman first attempted to transfer skating from ice to ground.
  • The Effect Of The RSROA On Roller Skating  By : Jimmy Cox
    In 1937 a group of roller-rink operators determined to band together and make a serious attempt to elevate the sport's standards and management. Several amateur competitions were fostered. On April 3, 1937, seventeen operators met at Detroit and organized the Roller Skating Rink Operators Association (RSROA) of the United States.
  • Idling Hot in Barcelona  By : Roger Munns
    The Barcelona F1 Grand Prix threw the drivers' championship wide open. And the city provided a perfect base for a weekend of sport and sightseeing.
  • Alonso Wins The Monaco Grand Prix - Again  By : Roger Munns
    Fernando Alonso in a McLaren won the 2007 Monaco Grand Prix, for the second successive year.

    Team mate Lewis Hamilton came second, with Felipe Massa in a Ferrari finishing third.
  • Take Care Of Your Figure Skates  By :
    Having difficulty learning new moves? Try to take a close look at your skates and see what needs to be done. Its blades may have become too dull. The boots may have a little tear down there. What about the laces? Are the threads dropping off? Well then, it's time to seriously take care of your skates.
  • Equipment Needed For Tennis  By :
    Tennis is a sport that has fans and competitors in over one hundred countries around the world.
  • Soccer Equipment For Kids  By :
    Soccer is a sport that most kids, and quite a few adults, enjoy regularly. There are leagues for the game of soccer and it is played all around the world, but in some countries it may be called football
  • Money Saving Tips When Buying Skis And Ski Boots  By :
    When winter comes, ski aficionados are the first ones to head off to the mountains and indulge in their sport. Are you one of them? If yes then these tips would be helpful for you in purchasing new skis and boots.
  • Women In Professional Boxing: Since 1904  By : Adrian Adams
    Professional boxing is a sport dominated by men, but a few women have earned the right to be in the profession as well.
  • Top Tips For Getting Started In Boxing  By : Adrian Adams
    Boxing is a very disciplined sport that involves strength training, power, agility, aerobic as well as anaerobic capacity and speed.
  • Tips For Getting Started In Women's Boxing  By : Adrian Adams
    The arena of women's boxing has come along way over the past several decades. What was once viewed as a novelty is now considered to be a professional sport.
  • The History of Hapkido  By : James Dunn
    A brief history of the formation and development of Hapkido.
  • Tips For Getting Your Kid Into Boxing  By : Adrian Adams
    Like all sports, parents are concerned for their child's safety when considering getting their kid into boxing.
  • Tips For Getting Started In Womens Boxing  By : Adrian Adams
    The arena of women's boxing has come along way over the past several decades. What was once viewed as a novelty is now considered to be a professional sport.
  • Lewis Hamilton Wins at the Brickyard!  By : Roger Munns
    Lewis Hamilton achieved his second win of the season in the US, and made it seven podium finishes in a row.
  • The Balance Board  By :
    A balance board is a piece of equipment which is used for fitness exercises and athletic training. Its main concern is to improve the user's balance, coordination skills and weight distribution.
  • Looking At Some Boat Covers Facts  By : MIKE SELVON
    With so many boat covers from which to choose, it is vitally important that you take the time to properly research all of your options.
  • Choosing the Right Boat Equipment  By : MIKE SELVON
    There is nothing more exciting than boating with the right boat equipment.
  • Is Boating for You?  By : MIKE SELVON
    The extremely hot summer months see an increase in the number of people who participate in boating.

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