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The Last Sports Writer: Manny Upnew

The night before, in his first game as a Dodger, Manny had faced Randy Johnson, who will one day be his neighbor in the Hall of Fame. But poor Yusmierio Petit never had a chance.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Neal Pollack  |  08-08-2008  |  Sports

D.C. Becomes the Home of the Youth Triathlonnew

D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation runs two free camps that train kids ages 9 to 14 in the triathlon mainstays: swimming, biking, and running—which happen to be mainstays of childhood summers.
Washington City Paper  |  Dave McKenna  |  08-07-2008  |  Sports

Is Beijing Ready for Prime Time? No Waynew

I've been living in Beijing since the beginning of July, covering the mad month-long preamble to the Games. My experience has been the polar opposite of what I had read and seen in news stories about how the Chinese are ready and willing to accommodate the Olympic athletes, coaches, spectators, media, and volunteers.
Boston Phoenix  |  Sara Faith Alterman  |  08-07-2008  |  Sports

Eight Olympians To Watchnew

Sometimes we'd rather root for the unknowns, the underdogs, and the uniques than the professional jerks who are only competing to sweeten their endorsement deals.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  08-07-2008  |  Sports

Olympic Hypsterianew

How skimpy running shorts and nerdy headbands bridged a great cultural divide—without even trying.
New York Press  |  Juliana Bunim  |  08-07-2008  |  Sports

Julius Achon: A Portland Runner's Olympian Survival Storynew

Before moving to Portland in 2004, Julius Achon had already lived a full life of Olympian highs as an adult and unspeakable horrors as a child in his native Uganda.
Willamette Week  |  Hannah Hultine  |  08-06-2008  |  Sports

The Case of the Golden Thong, and Other Baseball Superstitionsnew

According to George Gmelch, cultural anthropologist and author of the article "Baseball Magic," superstitious behaviors among ballplayers fall into two major categories -- rituals and taboos. Nomar Garciaparra's famed batting gyrations, that's a ritual. When he jumps over the base line to take his position in the infield, that is a taboo.
Charleston City Paper  |  John Strubel  |  08-06-2008  |  Sports

Chicks Who Kick: The Other Kind of Celtic Dancenew

I had to put my hostilities aside this past Thursday night when I headed down to the Roxy for the Boston Celtics' 2008-'09 Dance Team final auditions. After months of training, 40 hopefuls from across the country (and one from Australia) came together to compete for 17 spots (a tribute to the World Champions' 17 titles) on next season’s squad.
Boston Phoenix  |  Neely Steinberg  |  07-31-2008  |  Sports

Gay or Straight? Pick a Side Before Joining a Lesbian Softball Leaguenew

As a woman married to man, I'm an anomaly here in the South Florida Amateur Athletic Association, which defines itself on the web as "a gay and lesbian softball league ... for both gay and non-gay participants."
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Amy Guthrie  |  07-29-2008  |  Sports

Fixed-Gear Fanaticism Rolls into Phoenixnew

Fixed-gear bikes have exploded in popularity in many cities across the nation over the past decade, and they've been getting more and more popular in the Valley since 2005. The wheeled weapon of choice for bike messengers and competitive cyclists for decades, fixies have caught on among a young and cool crowd.
Phoenix New Times  |  Benjamin Leatherman  |  07-29-2008  |  Sports

Runner Matt Tegenkamp Looks Forward to His Olympic Momentnew

If Madison's Matt Tegenkamp is feeling nervous about running the race of his life at the Olympics in Beijing next month, he's not showing it.
Isthmus  |  Jason Joyce  |  07-28-2008  |  Sports

Immigrant Soccer Players from Across the Globe Go Balls Out at a St. Louis Parknew

La Liga Latino Americana de Futbol has grown from a weekend assemblage of 4 teams -- all hailing from the same small town in southwestern Mexico -- to 28 teams, with more than 1,000 players representing nearly every corner of the map: Nigeria, Kenya, Iraq, Brazil and Hungary among them.
Riverfront Times  |  Keegan Hamilton  |  07-25-2008  |  Sports

Olympic Marathon Runner Magdalena Lewy Boulet is Back on Tracknew

After failing to make the team in 2004, she had to start from scratch for this year's Olympic qualifier.
East Bay Express  |  Kibby Kleiman  |  07-24-2008  |  Sports

New Orleans Saints Seek Redemptionnew

The New Orleans Saints hope to put last year's disappointments behind them in 2008.
Gambit  |  Adam Norris  |  07-22-2008  |  Sports

ChiRunning is a New Approach to Running Injury-Freenew

What if all -- or even most -- of those running injuries you've sustained over the years were attributable to poor biomechanics? What if someone suggested a running technique that could forestall a recurrence of your Achilles tendonitis or plantar fasciitis, relieve your chronic knee and ankle pain and help prevent more muscle pulls?
Isthmus  |  David Medaris  |  07-21-2008  |  Sports

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