In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on. | | Skydiving over Mt. Everest. (Paul-Henry De Baere) | | | | “In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.” |
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| rantnrave:// It's all over–not just 18 years of CHICAGO CUB suffering, but the even longer and more desperate 2016 election. While politics has worked its way into sports (KAEPERNICK...PACQUIAO...BELICHICK?) more than enough, now's a good moment to regard sports as a source of great stories and great inspiration... “Running” doesn’t have to mean Blues against Reds, it can also be the vehicle for NEW YORK to shower support on weary marathoners, and the source of inspiration from athletes facing challenges physical and social... Sports connects us with MOTHER EARTH, from above the peaks of EVEREST to surfing the forboding GREAT LAKES... Sports tears down borders, allowing a pan-EUROPEAN hockey team to compete as one, or connecting an AMERICAN tight end to his GERMAN fans... And since you can't have "Sportsmanship" without "Sports,, cheers to the DUTCH EREDIVISE powerhouse AJAX, who sent 27 cases of beer to the obscure Scottish team that eclipsed its record winning streak, and raise a glass to the four gentlemen tennis champions who congratulated rival ANDY MURRAY on reaching #1. | | - Team REDEF |
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| One year after the Missouri football team went on strike in solidarity with protests against racism on campus, the effects remain tangible on both the team and the university. | |
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My grandfather, a diehard Cubs fan, didn't live long enough to see his dream become a reality. So I found a way to share it with him when it did. | |
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Before he broke through for an improbable NFL career, marijuana helped Boo Williams cope with a struggle that nearly broke him. After football, he's trying to help. | |
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Gay Premier League footballers would perform better if they were to come out, a parliamentary hearing into homophobia in sport is told. | |
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Chancellor Rebecca Blank also apologized for how the university handled the controversy that erupted when photos of the costume spread widely online. | |
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NYC Marathon: During a miserable day, a veteran of 16 marathons is forced to walk-and finally appreciates the annual outpouring of encouragement from New York. | |
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Given his ability to draw a big audience (his podcast averages around 400–500,000 listens based on industry sources) and his connections in the sports documentary film world, cutting total bait would be silly. But his immediate television future is very unclear. | |
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ESPN is doing a very bad job of pretending it isn’t deathly afraid of rapidly declining subscriber numbers. At the end of October, Nielsen released its monthly television subscriber numbers report, and it showed a loss of 621,000 subscribers for ESPN and similar losses for ESPN2 and ESPNU. | |
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Andy Murray’s rise to the No. 1 ranking isn’t without surprise, but it wouldn’t have happened without the greats who inspired him. | |
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If you’re paying attention, you know 2016 XXL Freshman Lil Dicky drops crazy basketball references in his tracks on the regular. Not to mention, the Philly-bred MC has serious game of his own. | |
| Fifty miles apart in Indiana, Thomas Bryant and Myles Turner are similar developing stars on completely different paths. | |
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Drop in on Everest Base Camp-from above! With Everest Skydive Adventure, you jump from nearly 23,000 feet, looking across at the tallest mountains on Earth. | |
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We talk to Women's Strawweight Champion Joanna Jędrzejczyk about the makeshift stadium, the bloody nose, and the nervous dad who made her realize that she had found her "thing." | |
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There has been plenty of attention on the NFL’s struggles to attract viewers this year. But figures are down for a European upstart too. | |
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The Thunder star may not give much to the media, but he still says quite a bit. Like "I've always liked to curate my look", for starters. | |
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Nevada Newman is a 23-year-old who is not, as his name implies, from Nevada. In the abstract, it was exactly the kind of event that American sports fans ought to love: competitive, violent, loud as hell. | |
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Ted Ginn Sr. and his academy teach pride, loving oneself and giving back to the community. | |
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As I am writing this, it has been four days since the Cleveland Indians lost Game 7 of the World Serie s to the Chicago Cubs. We all know what happened; there is no need to dwell on the unfortunate facts and circumstances which occurred on that awful November night. | |
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