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If we’re absolutely honest, one of the reasons that motorsport, in this case Formula One, is so compelling, is the possibility that it can all go wrong and end up in a spectacular shower of car parts and shattered carbon fibre. It’s certainly not the main reason that we watch, but the adrenaline hit that comes from being a witness to these incidents is undeniable. It is an uncomfortable...
Published: May 18, 2010
The 2010 World Cup will be powered by the hottest football stars among which are Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba, Wayne Rooney, Frank Ribery, Thierry Henry, Fernando Torres, Luis Fabiano, and Ricardo Kaka. As the tournament advances game by game, several of these legends will face each other, and in this slideshow, we discover 12 hot questions around these aces at the 2010 world cup. Begin...
Published: May 18, 2010
The precipitous rise in the level of professional tennis can be attributed most conveniently, to the influx of ‘technology’. The utility of such a loose and ubiquitous descriptive term is that it encompasses everything that we want it to – new coaching machines, training methods, healthier nutrition and above all, better equipment. Better equipment is a debate with almost no chance...
Published: May 18, 2010
Currently, with both the absence of Tiger Woods and golf’s rising popularity, the next generation of PGA Tour pros are posing a threat to some of the game’s best veterans. Yet, while many of these young guns have competed admirably and won a few professional events, none have quite solidified themselves as “great” players throughout the golf world. This article will break...
Published: May 18, 2010
When Tiger Woods opted out of The Players Championship two Sundays ago, criticism came flying towards him like a 330-yard drive. Why would a guy who has won with a broken leg and torn ligaments withdraw in the final round with what turned out to be a stiff neck? The answer is simple, Tiger only cares about winning majors. The guy probably has 10 years left of legitimately contending for major...
Published: May 17, 2010
Using Google trends, and other “reliable” sources, I have made a list of what seem to be the most popular athletes of the 2009-2010 year. This is not a list of where the athlete stands in all-time in popularity, (the list would be much different, if that were the case). So, kick back relax, and enjoy the list…… Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: May 17, 2010
Ernest Gulbis, the 21-year-old Latvian superstar, has burst upon the tennis scene. Many who have followed him think it is about time. Recently, he defeated Roger Federer at the Rome Masters, and lost a close one to Rafael Nadal in the same tournament. Gulbis did not get a chance to rematch against Nadal because Federer avenged himself, and beat Gulbis in a close three setter at the Madrid Masters. He...
Published: May 17, 2010
Sports Illustrated has released its ninth annual Players Survey and nearly one in four of the 71 PGA Tour players polled believe that Tiger Woods has used performance enhancing drugs. Of the many questions on the survey, the particular query asked: “Do you think Tiger used HGH or other performance enhancing drugs?” The result: Yes: 24 percent, No: 76 percent. A much larger number of the...
Published: May 17, 2010
Comment boards are at best amusing, boringly repetitive irritating and even abusive nowadays. That is due to two of modern sports’ best icons. Here are a few cases. Whatever discussion there is in tennis, whoever it is about, it always boils down to something about Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal. For example: Take an article about Ivan Lendl’s achievements where it is mentioned somewhere...
Published: May 17, 2010
Featured Columnist Andy Reistetter was on site in Greer, South Carolina outside Greenville for the Nationwide Tour’s BMW Charity Pro-Am. The entranced woman was compelled to go up to and say hello to Kurt Russell in the lobby of the hotel. After all he was “Wyatt Earp” to her. 1993. Tombstone , Arizona. “Already got a guilty conscience might as well...