![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Victorian Sport Minister cannot wait for special game between Queensland and ... Sydney Morning Herald Well, if you rely on the Victorian Minister for Sport and Recreation, Hugh Delahunty, possibly not much - unless, of course, you're talking about "State of the Origin". Delahunty was guest at this morning's media conference before Wednesday night's ... Victoria can't wait for Queensland v 'New Zealand' Origin clash Victoria can't wait for Queensland v 'New Zealand' State of Origin clash Maroons players to be inspired by Arthur Beetson with 'Artie' chant |
Sports stars joining torch relay The Press Association Some of Britain's top sport stars will carry the Olympic Flame as the London 2012 torch relay enters its third day. Ashes winning cricketer Marcus Trescothick and Olympic gold medal winning triple jumper Jonathan Edwards are among more than 100 ... |
![]() New York Times | Change Will Come, but for Now Chelsea Celebrates New York Times In sports, as in life, there is not always logic for why certain people end up the ultimate winners. Roman Abramovich, orphaned as a child but now one of the world's wealthiest men, stood high in the stands of Munich's Allianz Arena as the clock ... Chelsea old heads use all their guile to reach summit Chelsea's Champions League winning interim manager Roberto di Matteo 'in the ... Chelsea Takes On Bayern Munich for the Title |
![]() USA TODAY | Wallace Jr., Pastrana learn on the fly at Iowa Speedway USA TODAY He is part of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity program aimed at increasing minority and female participation in the sport. "One run, we were loose, one run, we were tight, so we were just kind of asking them what I should do to the car," he said. Driver's Seat Elusive for Black Racers Indy 500 is on Danica Patrick's mind Darrell Wallace Jr. set to make highly anticipated NASCAR debut in Iowa |
![]() Globe and Mail | Triple Crown? Preakness Winner I'll Have Another is Great for Horse Racing Fox News Now the horse is on the verge of making history with a chance to capture the sport's elusive Triple Crown at the Belmont Stakes on June 9. But GutiƩrrez did more than keep I'll Have Another's Triple Crown hopes alive with Saturday's win. I'll Have Another won't put Sport of Kings back on radar Preakness winner I'll Have Another begins final push for Triple Crown The Sport of Kings and Drugs |
Josh Beckett superb in Sox win Boston Herald And if you believe in character-building wins or the existence of momentum in a sport in which a game is played nearly every day, then this weekend would qualify. Despite a growing list of injuries, the Red Sox won back-to-back games to take the series ... |
Bob Boozer and Four Other Athletes Who Died of Brain Aneurysms Yahoo! Sports He had a major shoulder injury in 2004 that would have kept him out of the sport for approximately one year. Thought he had hoped to make a comeback after recovering from his injury, he never got the chance. In July of 2005, just days after his 40th ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | New NASCAR All-Star race format opens door to sandbagging for top contenders Washington Post But NASCAR has long touted its All-Star event as the only one in professional sports where the participants actually try hard, and Saturday night managed to discredit that theory. It was clearly difficult for runner-up Keselowski, who made a solid ... Jimmie Johnson says winning first segment key to Sprint All-Star race victory Rick Hendrick takes ride of his life Five things learned at All-Star Race |
Fan Opinion: Will Jason Dufner Win a Major This Season? Yahoo! Sports Golf is a mental sport and being happy is always a key. Look no further than Tiger Woods struggles. The greatest golfer of his time has lost his focus because of outside influences and now he cannot get his game back. Dufner has shown signs of rising ... |
Revisiting a Decline in Minority College Coaches New York Times The latest race and gender report card released in 2010 by The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport showed that 21 percent of coaches in Division I men's basketball were African-American, down from a high of 25.2 percent during the 2005-6 season ... |
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