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With’s Spain elimination from the men’s football tournament at the 2012 London Olympics, Brazil truly is the team to beat and seemingly have the rest of the competition at its mercy. The South American giants came to London in eager anticipation of what could potentially be the first Olympic championship and with the expectations of many that they would do exactly that. Having said that,...
Published: July 31, 2012
Spain entered the 2012 London Olympics as one of the teams to beat in the men’s football competition, but after successive losses in their opening two matches to Japan and Honduras respectively, they will be eliminated from the competition. The result is one that simply nobody predicted. Spain’s squad—packed full of talent and boasting some of the players that won the recent 2012...
Published: July 29, 2012
Oscar, Chelsea‘s latest transfer acquisition, can be seen playing for Brazil in the 2012 London Olympics. The midfielder could be considered just another player in a talented attacking squad that boasts the likes of Alexandre Pato, Hulk, Lucas Moura, Neymar and Leandro Damiao. Once you take a deeper look, however, it is clear how important the 20-year-old is to the team and how important...
Published: July 15, 2012
The 2012 London Olympics is Brazil’s time to shine—at least according to former legend Ronaldo, who recently spoke out about his country’s chances at the upcoming Olympics. Despite never winning the tournament, the former striker believes that Brazil are in a great position for the upcoming Olympics and that they can go all the way and win the gold medal, speaking via Reuters. “There’s...
Published: July 7, 2012
Andy Murray is once again poised to clinch his first ever Grand Slam and should he beat Roger Federer in the final of Wimbledon 2012, it would be the greatest moment for Great Britain all year. Which, for a nation preparing to host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, would be an incredible achievement and a moment to savor forever for the 25-year-old. Murray has been to Grand Slam semifinals and finals...
Published: July 6, 2012
The Brazil national football squad has been announced for the 2012 London Olympics, as the country goes in search of its first Olympic title. The South American giants have been drawn in Group C alongside Egypt, Belarus and New Zealand. While they should have no trouble qualifying, the real question is whether or not they can go all the way. Coach Mano Menezes has so far announced only...
Published: July 3, 2012
Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas is incredible. After going 509 minutes without a goal for the tournament and setting a record by winning 100 international matches, Casillas showed just how important sportsmanship still is in the modern game. Casillas had been largely untroubled by Italy in its Euro 2012 final encounter and Spain had been dominant over its rivals throughout the entire match, building...
Published: May 17, 2012
For most of us amateur golfers, completing an entire round without losing a ball is an achievement. Compare that, then, to Australian Rhein Gibson who just broke the world record for the lowest round of golf in history. With friends at the Rivers Golf Club in Oklahoma, Gibson shot an incredible 16-under-par to finish with a round of 55—the lowest in history and a new world record. Gibson started...
Published: May 14, 2012
Andy Murray. He’s currently one of the top players in the world and always a genuine threat in tournaments. He’s got a great ground game and a fighting spirit that never allows him to give up on a point. What he doesn’t have is a Grand Slam next to his name. And doesn’t he know it. It seems that in every tennis major, Murray is described as the bridesmaid of men’s tennis—always...
Published: May 3, 2012
Roger Federer is, without a doubt, a legend in the sport of tennis. He has won seemingly everything that the sport has to offer—except a gold medal at the Olympic Games. 2012 in London could very well be the year that the Swiss maestro writes himself into the history books as one of the greatest players of all time. Here are seven reasons why Federer will come away with gold from the 2012 London...