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AskMen.com August 13, 2012 Simon Kuper |
London Olympics Post-Mortem The point of an Olympics isn't an economic legacy. It's to make people happy. Taken on that level, then for people around the world -- but above all for us Brits -- I think London worked.  |
Sports Central August 13, 2012 Angus Saul |
What London 2012 Was Really About London 2012 was all about passing on the baton. We can only hope that the baton is passed with good grace, and that sport will benefit from such a marvelous event.  |
Sports Central August 10, 2012 Jeffrey Boswell |
Foul Territory: Gold Medals, Family Jewels Barry Bonds said there's "not a doubt" that he belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame in an interview with MLB.com. The interview was an unusual one for Bonds, in that it didn't take place under oath.  |
Sports Central August 8, 2012 Diane M. Grassi |
Shocker: Unsportsmanslike Conduct at Olympics The entire world is watching, and given the attention that the global media has recently dedicated to unethical behavior of certain Olympic athletes, sports fans could mistake it for a newly introduced Olympic sport of its own during these 2012 London Summer Games.  |
Sports Central August 3, 2012 Jeffrey Boswell |
Olympian Tweets We'd Like to See London's games will be known as the "Twitter Olympics," and never has the information superhighway been littered with more detritus.  |
Sports Central August 3, 2012 Marc James |
Becoming an Olympian Here's a closer look at the chances an Olympic hopeful has of qualifying for their event.  |
On Wall Street August 1, 2012 Lorie Konish |
Olympians Who Became Financial Advisors Discuss Their Lives, Work Most Olympic competitors want to make the most of any wealth that they attain when their physical talents are at their peak. For a select few, like Eric Flaim, this serves as inspiration to become a financial advisor and help other athletes and clients find their financial footing.  |
AskMen.com July 27, 2012 Jonathan Hotchkiss |
Athlete Support Sport is often (especially individual sports, such as triathlon) a selfish, one-man show with all the glory and reward going to one winning individual for one moment of brilliance. But behind the scenes is a team of people who have had to support them in order to help them achieve that one moment.  |
Sports Central July 27, 2012 Jeffrey Boswell |
Foul Territory: Stature of Limitations Bradley Wiggins became the first Brit to capture the Tour De France and will now set his sights on winning Olympic gold. With a potential gold medal ahead, as well as a number of urine tests, you could say Wiggins' future is "bright yellow."  |
Sports Central July 19, 2012 Kevin Beane |
The Other Nations of the Olympics Since the Olympics see fit to include as many nations as possible, they give out wild card entries to nations that do not have any athletes who qualified through competition. This makes the Olympic Opening Ceremonies a truly global event.  |
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