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After the first round of action in the 2015 Six Nations, England are slim favourites to win the championship having put together the most impressive performance on opening weekend. Their win over Wales in Cardiff represented the resilience and depth in the current English squad, while the weekend’s other two victors—Ireland and France—were largely underwhelming. However, the second...
Published: February 12, 2015
Ever since the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am was a much more informal event hosted by Bing Crosby, where participants ate baked clams and enjoyed the temperate breeze off Carmel Bay, celebrities have been a part of the tournament on the Monterey Peninsula. This year, of course, is no exception as the pro-am field is packed full of stars. Some can actually play golf, and some are like...
Published: February 11, 2015
Tiger Woods is taking another injury-induced leave of absence from the PGA Tour to work on his game, with the hopes of being tournament-ready soon. The 14-time major champion and longtime top-ranked player in the world released a statement through his official website explaining the circumstances behind his latest hiatus: The last two weeks have been very disappointing...
Published: February 11, 2015
“The Power of Dreams” came close to producing the stuff of nightmares last week as a McLaren-Honda Formula One car returned to the track for the first time in 22 years. The long-awaited renewal of a chassis-engine partnership which delivered one of the truly wondrous periods in F1 history—four constructors’ and drivers’ titles shared between Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost...
Published: February 11, 2015
To the casual observer, Formula One drivers may not seem very athletic—after all, how hard can it be to drive around in a car for a couple of hours? The reality, though, is that the level of fitness—both mental and physical—required to compete in a grand prix compares favourably with what is needed for any other professional athlete. In an article about driver fitness for BBC Sport,...
Published: February 11, 2015
What a goal! The above strike comes from Peru, where Sporting Cristal’s Carlos Lobaton completely bamboozled Cienciano’s goalkeeper with an amazing corner. Lobaton got outrageous swerve on his strike with the outside of his boot, and with the keeper out of position, it flew into the net. [YouTube, h/t 101 Great Goals] Read more International Football news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: February 11, 2015
The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am is always one of the year’s most entertaining tournaments. Whether you’re tuning in to see an elite field of golfers, your favorite celebrities tee it up on national television or simply to take in the stunning oceanside views, it has something for everyone. Another aspect that makes this event stand out is its intriguing format. First of all, this...
Published: February 11, 2015
An intriguing opening set of results in the 2015 Six Nations leaves the tournament finely poised heading into the second weekend of action. Wales desperately need to pick up a win after being downed by England in Cardiff on Friday, but they face a vastly improved Scotland in front of a likely fearsome Murrayfield crowd. England should take great momentum from their Welsh victory and are heavy favourites...
Published: February 11, 2015
What’s your idea of a perfect Formula One career? For most of us, an ideal career is one that sees a driver start at the bottom with a small team, gradually building their way up to the top, winning countless grands prix and world championships before retiring with plenty of trophies on the mantelpiece and lots of money in the bank. With the sport producing only 32 world champions in its entire...
Published: February 11, 2015
Super Rugby makes a triumphant return to the slate this weekend, with the Waratahs looking to get their title defence up and running against Australian foes Western Force on Sunday. It’s been a long wait for the southern hemisphere to welcome back its club competition and after a lengthy period of international rugby taking the spotlight, franchise play is set to fill our calendars once again. A...