Celebs Turn Out To Celebrate With Usain Bolt

It was a who's who event at the QUAD on Sunday October 5 as QUAD, Digicel and Guinness hosted an exclusive party private party for the triple gold medallist Usain Bolt.Anyone who was anyone was in attendance from...

MLB reaches 250,000 home runs hit, Tiger's Gary Sheffield makes the record

Baseball's Gary Sheffield made league history in Monday's game against the Oakland A's by hitting home run number 250,000. Sheffield is the designated hitter for the Detroit Tigers and is expected to reach his own...

The gambling industry is one of the few industries in the world

Gambling will always pay off, but you can still give yourself a chance if you do manage to spot something before the general market. Gambling,Sport,Football,Cricket,Rugby Union,Rugby League,Tennis,Golf,Motorsport,Boxing,Athletics,Snooker,Horse Racing,Cycling,Sports...

Gordon Brown promises more competitive sport in schools

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has vowed to make competitive sport a serious priority in UK schools, proposing a number of ideas to bring this about:1) Increase time spent on sports from two to five hours a week at...

Norway's Thorkildsen Gave up the Day Job to Concentrate on Getting 90m.

  Olympic Beijing 2008 Champion and Olympic record holder, Andreas Thorkildsen of Norway gave up the "day job" in financial services two years ago to practice on his 90 metre shots.  Well, it has obviously...

British Relay Team Join the New Olympic Craze: Drop the Baton!

  Craig Pickering and his team mates in the 4x100m men's relay bravely took the blame for the incredible bungle on the last leg, when he ran over the line in the baton exchange, thus gaining the team a...

Bolt, Crawford Showdown in Beijing

BEIJING — Usain Bolt made it clear. One world record is just not enough.After breaking the 100-meter record with an amazing 9.69 run here Saturday night, the 6-5 Jamaican has his eyes focused on Michael Johnson.But...

Bolt, Crawford Showdown in Beijing

BEIJING — Usain Bolt made it clear. One world record is just not enough.After breaking the 100-meter record with an amazing 9.69 run here Saturday night, the 6-5 Jamaican has his eyes focused on Michael Johnson.But...

Bolt, Crawford Showdown in Beijing

BEIJING — Usain Bolt made it clear. One world record is just not enough.After breaking the 100-meter record with an amazing 9.69 run here Saturday night, the 6-5 Jamaican has his eyes focused on Michael Johnson.But...

Blanton Traded to The Phillies

"The A’s shipped Joe Blanton to the Philadelphia Phillies for three minor leaguers Thursday, a trade that was not as surprising as the one Beane made nine days earlier. That was when he traded Rich Harden to the...

On High-tech Cheetahs and Blade Runners in Africa

<img class="aligncenter" src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/05/16/sports/runner_650.11.jpg" alt="" />LET PISTORIOUS RUN !!!"The Court of Arbitration for Sport has issued a ruling allowing the double-amputee South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius to compete at...

On High-tech Cheetahs and Blade Runners in Africa

<img class="aligncenter" src="http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2008/05/16/sports/runner_650.11.jpg" alt="" />"The Court of Arbitration for Sport has issued a ruling allowing the double-amputee South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius to compete at the Beijing Olmypics,...

SFU and UBC get green light to join NCAA

NCAA has given Canadian schools the green lights and alrights, now it's up to the schools to apply.  The process will likely take a while."VANCOUVER -- Delegates at the NCAA annual convention in Nashville opened...

SEA Games: Indonesia, Thailand in marathon glory

"Host nation Thailand enjoyed a winning start to the athletics on Friday, taking six gold from nine events on a day that saw five Games records broken. But Vietnam and the Philippines dominated the competition on...

Kids see the darnedest things

Planners associated with Body Worlds 3, which opened Friday at the St. Louis Science Center, don't recall children crying, screaming or running away. No one recalls reports of children having nightmares or other...

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