
Olympic Champions Series No. 4 - George Foreman
George Foreman won Olympic gold in boxing at the 1968 Mexico Olympics for the US. With Olympic success he turned turned professional the next year and by 1972 had recorded 37 wins (most by knockout) and no losses. .
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Euro's in Full Swing!!!
The European Championship has gotton off to a fantastic start with Host Nation Poland starting the championship with an entertaining 1-1 draw with cash strapped Greece. The opening ceremony was a hit as the arguably best tournament in the world kicked off on Friday Night. The other Group A match saw Russia destroy a hapless
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A week in the life of National Rugby League
In the year 2002 the NRL was floundering, lacking leadership and direction. Still at odds with its own people as it was recovering from the disastrous "Super League/ARL" battle, which derailed a decade of excellence in Rugby League development.
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Cyber criminals target Tumblr users
A new report reveals that cyber criminal attacks focused heavily on Tumblr and Google Play users last month.
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Maroons aim to lock up seventh series in a row
After the drama and intrigue of Game 1 of the State of Origin series, anticipation is high for the return bout at ANZ Stadium on Wednesday night. Game 1 at Melbourne's Etihad Stadium was a tight and torrid encounter marked by brawling, controversial refereeing decisions, great football and in the end the resilient brilliance of the Queensland juggernaut. This Maroons team just know how to win and on Wednesday they will be shooting for their seventh straight series victory in a row.
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Olympic Champions Series No. 3 - Will 'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius qualify for the 2012 Olympics?
"You're not disabled by the disabilities you have, you are able by the abilities you have"
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Coaches challenged to be more focused
Nelson Cook who heads up the ministry Coaches of Influence in Los Angeles just last week sent out this memo to the coaches to whom he ministers:
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NBA final - young vs. old
Before we battle the East Vs West in the 2012 NBA Finals, we first must find two worthy combatants to battle it out for supremacy in the NBA landscape.
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Wallabies youngsters prepare to face Scotland and Wales
The Wallabies unveiled \'generation next\' with the naming of their 39 man train-on-squad this week to take on Scotland and Wales in the upcoming four Test series. The squad also included returning play maker Quade Cooper. Cooper has only played 120 minutes of rugby this season and probably would not have featured in the squad at all was it not for injuries to Melbourne Rebels stars Kurtley Beale and James O'Connor as well as a broken ankle to rising Brumbies star Christian Lealiifano.
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Olympic Champions' Series – No 2 – 'World's best breaststroker' turns to Christ when all achievements still led to emptiness
In the lead-up to the 2012 London Olympics (July 27 – Aug 12) we examine some of the sporting greats that have made the Olympics so special for many generations.
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Drogba to leave Chelsea which questions potential scoreboard analysis
Didier Drogba is to leave the European Championship side Chelsea the famous English Premier League club whose Championship trophies across the span of years in all national and European leagues are legend.
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Reality check on the expectations in professional cricket
The game of cricket has never been more exciting than with the advent of T20 (Twenty– 20) . Viewers can gorge themselves on this action packed, thrilling game where the outcome is often determined in the very last over.