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Category: Sports and Recreation >> Spectator Sports<< previous page 1 next page >> by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-07-06 ] The upcoming 2008 NFL season will begin in a few weeks and the pro football teams are already preparing their players at the training camps after the selection of the new pieces they will include in this year’s rosters.
by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-05-24 ] And so the action begins…one of the most important ATP tennis events will take place at the red sandy Philippe Chatrier and Suzanne Lenglen courts of Roland Garros within a few days. The second Grand Slam of the year which is known as the summit of the clay court season will start on Sunday May 25th and it is already on scheduled that 16 more matches will be played during the first round that very day. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-04-28 ] The Spaniard Rafael Nadal has become the first player to win the Monte Carlo Masters title for the fourth consecutive time last Sunday by beating the world No 1 tennis player the Swiss Roger Federer during their encounter on one of the most exclusive French clay courts. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-04-25 ] The Kentucky Derby is one of the major thoroughbred horse racing events in the United States. This 1¼ miles dirt race was created in 1780 and now it takes place at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-04-22 ]
The 2008 US $2,450,000 French Masters Series event played in Monte Carlo, Monaco has just began. This senior championship first started back in 1897 and throughout the years has gathered the best male tennis players from around the globe.
by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-04-19 ] Last weekend just before the beginning of the small clay event in Portugal known as the Estoril Open; a prep for the Master Series in Monte Carlo, Rome and Hamburg. The world number one player the Swiss Roger Federer announced his possible partnership with Spaniard Coach Jose Higueras who is an expert on the red surfaces and whose background include tennis players such: Pete Sampras, Michael Chang, Jelena Jankovic, and Anna Chakvetadze. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-03-29 ] After his first round appearance at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami; the Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic was quite upset due to his loss to South African Kevin Anderson. Defending champion Djokovic; who was the third-seeded player was beaten by the 6-foot tall University of Illinois qualifier who is currently world ranking 122 with a score of 7-6, 3-6 and 6-4. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-03-29 ] McLaren’s team boss Ron Dennis stated that their new driver Heikki Kovalainen has become a new man since he is driving for Mercedes this year. Kovalainen recently joined McLaren after his 2007 rookie season with Renault during which he showed extraordinary progress and remarkable skills. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-03-25 ] This past Sunday at the archaeological site Olympia – near the Temple of Hera the 29th Olympic Games Torch was lit. This was the beginning of the five-month journey towards the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games which will begin on August 8th. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-03-24 ] And history continues to write itself as this year’s results continue to interest us even more; up to this point we have seemed some ATP International Series Gold tournaments, one ATP Master Series; the Indian Wells Masters better known as the Pacific Life Open which is played on hard courts in California and the very first jewel of the sport the Australian Grand Slam. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-03-11 ] The South African player Kevin Anderson reached the finals in the tennis Channel Open last Saturday after beating the American Robby Ginepri in two sets 7-6 (4), 6-4. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-03-10 ] Ireland’s backline is known for being the most dynamic and creative in the sport of rugby, but now the team is not going through a very good time since there are several players with injuries; situation which forced to develop a brand new plan for the Six Nations game on Saturday versus Wales. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-03-08 ] The Dubai Tennis Championship which is one of the International Series Gold began last March 3rd in the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. This tournament is among the ATP most recognized and well rewarded and most if not all the top ranking tennis players make their yearly appearance on the outdoor hard courts. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-01-22 ] These past days at Melbourne Park have been filled with thrilling emotions while the list of tennis players approaching the crown gets smaller. Into the quarter finals have already classified for the first time the American James Blake as well as Jo-Wilfried Tsonga; who has become the newest French star and who has shown incredible growing abilities. The Russian Mikhail Youzhny who is currently ranked at #14 and the Finn Jarkko Nieminen #24 have delivered a very constant and strong game. While the top three world ranking players: Fereder, Nadal and Djokovic keep hanging around and will likely meet in the semi finals. Additionally, current ATP number five the Spaniard David Ferrer continues to stand among the world’s best after defeating country man Ferrero. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2008-01-14 ] For 11-straight days we will be able to watch a daily coverage of the best tennis in the world played at Melbourne Park, Australia. This is the very first Grand Slam of the year 2008 and it comes full of expectations for many of us; as the questions keep arising on whether Federer will conquer his third Australian Slam or will the crown be passed on to another alike such as: the Serb Djokovick or the 2007 best come back of the year the Argentinean Nalbandian or the United States’ best-hope Roddick or even the full-recovered Ranging Bull the Spaniard Rafael Nadal. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2007-12-15 ] A new year is approaching and a new challenge for the best tennis players around the world is already on its way. In less than one month, we will have the chance to experience one of the best tennis moments of the year; the first tennis Grand Slam - the Australian Open at Melbourne Park. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2007-12-10 ] The Snowboard World Cup is organized by the FIS which is also in charge of other winter sports’ championships such as: skiing, Nordic combined, freestyle skiing and others. This year’s multi race tournament season for snowboarding began last September 1st and will end next March 2008. by Claudia Beckford  [ 2007-11-30 ] The fight in Las Vegas eight days away, between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Richard Hatton has everyone in the sports media from America and Europe talking. by Ella wilson  [ 2007-10-16 ] Stick cricket game has surely taken virtual cricketing games on a cloud nine by Claudia Beckford  [ 2007-09-11 ] US Open 2007 by Jeffrey Petts [ 2007-09-02 ] One man's definition of what it takes to constitute being a sport. A very humorous and pointant discussion about what it means to be sport. by Gene Marshall  [ 2007-04-04 ] You may have heard a good deal about the importance of developing a sound backgammon strategy. If you're just learning how to play backgammon, you will need to get into the habit of thinking strategically which is guaranteed to improve your game. by Ella wilson  [ 2007-03-21 ] Online cricket score has proved very important for those who are extremely busy. This provides all the news about live cricket on the ground. It’s a thrilling action game, which everybody wants to watch, no matters wherever you are, wherever you go or whatever do. You can catch each and every glimpse of the online cricket score by Michael Malega  [ 2007-03-11 ] Information on automatic bb guns. These days there is a new game that seems to be on the same level as paint balling. This game uses military character strategies in which you find and mark your rivals. The weapons of option for this game are air soft guns and BB shot guns. by Peter Syme [ 2007-02-26 ] White water rafting is fun, exciting, dangerous and now Scotland has placed itself firmly on the map as the place to do it. Since the early 1970s white water rafting has become a sport that has grown rapidly year on year. Places such as River Tummel in Scotland are now home to thousands of tourists and experienced rafters alike who take to the water each year. by Sara Sara  [ 2006-10-03 ] The Buffalo Sabres-a professional ice hockey team located in Buffalo, New York. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Buffalo Sabres, along with the Vancouver Canucks, joined the NHL in the 1970-71 seasons.
by Sara Sara  [ 2006-09-27 ] The Ottawa Senators-a professional ice hockey team located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Ottawa Senators play in the National Hockey League (NHL). Ottawa Senators are known as one of the greatest and most popular teams of early years of hockey that existed from 1901 to 1934 earning ten Stanley Cups in that time. The team then relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Eagles however folded after the 1934-35 season. by Jay Conners  [ 2006-05-05 ] On opening day for the Philadelphia Phillies, my wife and I were anxious to attend but we did not have tickets.
by Julie Smith  [ 2006-05-04 ] One of the finalists in the 2003 BMW Open Jarkko Nieminen from Finland advanced to the quarterfinals of the same tournament this year when he defeated his German opponent Alexander Waske 7-6 (7-2), 6-3 on Wednesday. by Alfred Johnson  [ 2006-04-14 ]
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by Michael Hanna [ 2006-01-31 ] Soccer fans have been offered an interest free way to watch all of their favourite football games this year. by Paul Mroczka [ 2006-01-28 ] This article discusses the change of rules on NHL and their impact on the game. As a result of the change the game has opened up and so too has the net. The life has got tougher for the defense and sweeter for the shooters. The result is fans are enjoying more action, which makes them the ultimate winners. by J Square Humboldt  [ 2006-01-07 ] When is it wrong to be right? In this ever-shrinking world, foreign-based names can be an issue for those who value accuracy. So, when the issue arises, do you show what you know or go with the flow? by Dylan Miles  [ 2005-12-07 ] On any given day, all around the world, people are playing basketball. Today, basketball rates as one of the all-time most popular sports worldwide. Basketball tournaments are played out between players of all age groups from little five and six year olds to adults of all ages and levels. Sports networks around the world, on any given day, will report on professional basketball tournaments around the world and broadcast local and international games. by Ray Roy [ 2005-11-24 ] The truth about Ultimate Fighting in Canada. It's not about blood and gore, or duel to the death. by Ray Roy [ 2005-11-23 ] Opinion article on the rule changes affecting the NHL. Most people agree that they've been good changes. by George Smeader [ 2005-10-25 ] The Calder Trophy, named after former NHL President Frank Calder, is awarded to the hockey player judged to be the most proficient in his first season.
One would think that the top overall draft pick would have an excellent shot at winning this award each season. However, that isn't generally the case. by Nigel Kerry [ 2005-09-14 ] Wladimir Klitschko will meet Samuel Peter the 24th of September at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, and the question we at SportUS.com ask ourselves is - will Wladimir keep standing? SportUS.com is the place to get the latest boxing betting odds. by Nigel Kerry [ 2005-09-12 ] The Baseball Tomorrow Fund, a non-profit organization committed to work wit young people and to form their characters through sports and leadership training, awards a $5,000 grant to Think Detroit. by Nigel Kerry [ 2005-09-09 ] The Cavaliers and Damon Jones has agreed to a deal spanning over four years worth around $16 million, according to a number of league sources. He was the last top free agent point guards left. by Andrew Malek [ 2005-08-02 ] A baseball game is the perfect way to spend a lazy summer afternoon, plus it provides opportunities to take photos that last a lifetime. While many claim the sport of baseball is a slow-paced affair, when action does occur, it can happen very swiftly, almost too fast for an unskilled photographer to shoot the photos they desire. Thus, before you plan on taking photos at a baseball game, you may wish to read the following advice. by Ryan Breslin [ 2005-07-30 ] Will the woes ever end for Kimi Raikkonen? The man who very nearly nocked Schumacher off his perch in 2003, could have done it in 2004 and should be doing it in 2005 seems to be the most unluckiest driver Formula 1 has ever seen. Will it ever come good for the Iceman? |