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Was Comedian Andy Kaufman the Greatest Wrestler of all Time?new

Working for the NWA wrestling promotion in Memphis—which he pronounced Maim-phis, with a degrading, faux hillbilly twang—Andy Kaufman took to the air with a series of beauty tips for the local citizens.
New York Press  |  Mike Edison  |  12-17-2009  |  Sports

Mike London is New Head Football Coach at the University of Virginianew

Part of the pleasure of sports is the nakedness of its emperors. The head football coach might be the highest paid employee at a university, but for him there is no such thing as tenure. Seven days after canning its 38th football head coach, UVA had already found No. 39: Mike London.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Will Goldsmith  |  12-16-2009  |  Sports

Snowboarder Steve Fisher Hits a Double Cork in the Road on his Way to the Olympicsnew

The U.S. Snowboarding team pays for Steve Fisher's travel, training and health care — an important factor, given the two reconstructive surgeries he's had on his right wrist since he joined the team as a rookie in 2003.
Westword  |  Colin Bane  |  12-14-2009  |  Sports

Allison Pottinger Going for Curling Gold at Winter Olympicsnew

Allison Pottinger, a member of the U.S. Olympic team, will be traveling to Vancouver in February for the 2010 Games. A working wife and mother of three-year-old and 15-month-old girls, Pottinger must sandwich her Olympic dreams between the everyday realities of job and family.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Matthew Smith  |  12-09-2009  |  Sports

How South Philly Became the Center of the Alt-Wrestling Universenew

This sub-genre flips the focus back from operatics to athleticism, catering to those for whom the Monday Night Raws and SmackDowns and even the TNAs of the world have gotten too far removed from what they love about the sport, or the art, or however you care to refer to it. (Just don't call it "sports entertainment.")
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Shaun Brady  |  11-17-2009  |  Sports

Upstart Portland Bike Builders Reinvent a Craft -- And Will Soon Race Their Old Heronew

When Mark DiNucci quit building in 1985, he and friends say he was the only person in Portland who built bikes one at a time by hand. Now there are at least 30 Portlanders crafting bikes like DiNucci did, almost all of them opening up shop in the last decade.
The Portland Mercury  |  Sarah Mirk  |  10-02-2009  |  Sports

The Florida Marlins Manatees Shake Two Tons of Bootynew

They are a motley crew in terms of race and height -- the shortest among them stands five feet eight inches, the tallest six-foot-eight -- and their body types range from big-boned to Marlon Brando's Last Years. They are the Manatees, Major League Baseball's only plus-size male dance team
Miami New Times  |  Gus Garcia-Roberts  |  09-28-2009  |  Sports

You Should Be Hoping That The U.S. Doesn't Win The Bid To Host The 2016 Olympicsnew

As the International Olympic Committee prepares to unveil next Friday the name of the host city for the 2016 Olympics -- and as Americans root for Chicago to win -- some experts note that hosting the games can actually devastate local economies.
Boston Phoenix  |  Anne Elizabeth Moore  |  09-23-2009  |  Sports

Like Herding Cats: A Report from the Hardcourt Bicycle Polo World Championshipnew

Bike polo itself isn't new, but it's just within the last 10 years or so that a new style, dubbed "hardcourt," has emerged, played on a hard surface instead of grass and using minimal, homemade equipment.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Isaiah Thompson  |  09-15-2009  |  Sports

How Jockey Agents Finesse Relationships Among Riders, Trainers and Horsesnew

At its most basic, an agent's job is to convince trainers that they want their best horses ridden by the agent's jockeys. An agent wants to put his riders on a mount in every race of every day and, if at all possible, on the favorite for each race. That means keeping on good terms with every trainer and every owner.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Eric Wolff  |  09-02-2009  |  Sports

How Race Shapes Our Response to Bad-Boy Atheletesnew

The transgressions of Dallas Mavericks player Josh Howard didn't compare those of the Texas Rangers' Josh Hamilton. So why were we more willing to forgive the outfielder?
Dallas Observer  |  Richie Whitt  |  08-24-2009  |  Sports

Michael Vick Comes to Phillynew

When the Eagles announced that they signed a one-year-on plus one-year-option contract with convicted animal abuser Michael Vick, networking boards lit up like pinball machines. But will Philadelphians make good on their love of animals? Or is the outrage a little too easy?
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  08-17-2009  |  Sports

Sportswriters Can't Decide Whether Steroids is a Black Mark or a Gray Areanew

Baseball scribes would rather moralize about performance-enhancing drugs than make hard decisions about whether their use should keep players out of the Hall of Fame.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  07-27-2009  |  Sports

Neptune Industries Dominates the Skate and Snow Worldnew

Since it was founded in 1997, the Boise-based company has become one of the world leaders in snowboard terrain park and skatepark design and construction.
Boise Weekly  |  Deanna Darr  |  07-22-2009  |  Sports

A Tour of St Louis Baseball Landmarks From the Famous to the Infamousnew

Welcome to St. Louis, a baseball town then, now and forever.
Riverfront Times  |  Ian Froeb  |  07-10-2009  |  Sports

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