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Gary Player is known as the ultimate health nut, not only in the world of golf but in all professional sports. Sir Nick Faldo decided to have some fun with him by bringing a cupcake onto the set. Not really thinking, Faldo threw the cupcake behind his shoulder, but instead of falling to the ground, it got stuck to the glass behind him. Kelly Tilghman from the Golf Channel said the cupcake was...
Published: January 18, 2014
Rugby players come in all shapes and sizes, it seems. These three French rugby players prove that point, as it almost looks like the middle one is the son of two very proud fathers. To be honest, I can’t tell if the guy in the middle is just short, or if the other two are giants. Regardless, they all have a lot of facial hair, especially the one on the left. Thanks to Reddit user “walkintalkinstephenh”...
Published: January 18, 2014
Golf vendors of every type will hawk their wares and introduce new products next week at the 61st PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando. The traditional Outdoor Demo Day will kick off the festivities on Tuesday, January 21. It features more than 100 top golf-equipment companies, training aids, performance-wear manufacturers and golf-accessory companies. Over 200 hitting bays, practice greens and the...
Published: January 18, 2014
Unless you’ve been living on Mars, you’ll know by now that young Danish driver Kevin Magnussen will be partnering Jenson Button at the McLaren team for the 2014 season. But there are some things about the young Dane that you may not be aware of, such as that his nickname is Kev and that his favourite musician is Danish singer Mads Langer. Here are ten things you should know about the McLaren...
Published: January 17, 2014
The Six Nations has served up a giant catalogue of memorable matches, from full-blooded Celtic head-to-heads to raw-boned cross-border rivalries between England and their neighbours. Then there are the French, who have littered the old championship with plenty of flair and a reasonable number of fists down the years. The introduction of Italy at the turn of the century added another element of romance...
Published: January 17, 2014
Following the announcement that Chris Robshaw will again captain England in their Six Nations trials this year, now’s the time to reflect upon the flanker’s path to prominence. It’s been two years since the Harlequins figure was first given the leadership reins of Stuart Lancaster’s side, forming a consistent coach/captain cohesion that’s climbed the rungs of the international...
Published: January 17, 2014
When United States national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann was heading back home after the World Cup draw in December, he faced a painfully annoying experience that many of us have dealt with in our lives—flight delays. Klinsmann’s flight was delayed eight hours in Bahia as he recalled in an interview with Sport TV in Brazil this week while the United States national team was in...
Published: January 17, 2014
Before beginning this article, a disclaimer must be made. The video accompanying this piece is one of the best highlight films of the 1934 final available on YouTube. However, there are several still and video images of players and officials giving the fascist salute commonly associated with Mussolini’s Italy and Hitler’s Germany. These images do not convey any political beliefs...
Published: January 17, 2014
If you ever needed a reminder that football has changed in the 21st century, it was provided by the news that Germany manager Joachim Loew has just named a 26-man squad for two days of marketing activities later this month. The team doesn’t have a match in that time, but it will be doing plenty of media work during the two-day get-together on January 20-21. Per the Associated Press (via the Star...
Published: January 17, 2014
In Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, Mercedes has arguably the strongest line-up on the F1 grid, although Ferrari may have something to say about that this year. Many expected a tough contest between the two good friends last year, and so it panned out, with Hamilton edging his teammate by just 18 points by season’s end. Points are one thing, but did Hamilton really get the better of Rosberg in...