1. WWE's Mark Henry to Be Inducted into International Sports Hall of Fame

    It was announced this week that Mark Henry would be a part of the inaugural class of the International Sports Hall of Fame on March 3...

    Chris Mueller AKA The Doctor Written by Chris Mueller AKA The Doctor about 3 days ago 5,482 reads 32 comments

  2. Andy Murray Set to Defend Queen's Club Title Ahead of Olympics

    LONDON — Andy Murray is hoping to defend his Queen’s Club title in June as a grass-court warmup for Wimbledon and the London Olympics...

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 4 days ago 3 reads 0 comments

  3. No Stone Being Left Unturned for Olympic Champ Usain Bolt

    USAIN Bolt will need a custom-built bed to keep his Olympic preparations on track ahead of the London Games...

    Eric Drobny Written by Eric Drobny about 4 days ago 4 reads 0 comments

  4. Sports Doping: Those Who Play by the Rules Risk Losing Privacy, Dignity

    Picture the following scenario. An athlete is awakened at 6 a.m. by a loud knock at the door. A stranger introduces him(her)self as the official agency drug tester and has come to collect a random urine sample...

    Red Shannon Written by Red Shannon about 6 days ago 87 reads 0 comments

  5. Olympic Dreams: Brianne Theisen Will Get Her Toughest Test on Canadian Soil

    University of Oregon track and field fans are accustomed to great performances from Canadian-born multi-eventer Brianne Theisen...

    Red Shannon Written by Red Shannon about 14 days ago 650 reads 0 comments

  6. Jennifer Famiglietti: Yes, You Can Meet the Team Hoyt 2012 Marathon Team

    Both marathon fans and fans simply of the human spirit are more than likely to know the story of Dick and Rick Hoyt. The father/son team, who make their home in scenic Holland, MA, will be running in their 30th Boston Marathon this April...

    Todd Civin Written by Todd Civin about 20 days ago 288 reads 1 comments

  7. Winter X Games 16: Event Right to Search for International Sites

    The X Games aren't far from taking a decidedly foreign look, which is a good thing for all parties involved. You don't need to watch the X Games for long to see that athletes from all over the world are participating...

    Michael Dixon Written by Michael Dixon about 21 days ago 99 reads 0 comments

  8. Watch Brad Walker's Early-Season 19-Foot Pole Vault

    To most pole vault fans, one name is synonymous with the rare air above 20 feet. And with good reason—only one man has breathed that air. It is true that no other vaulter has come within nine centimeters (3...

    Red Shannon Written by Red Shannon about 27 days ago 651 reads 0 comments

  9. Why Does It Take an Olympic Games to Put Track and Field in the Spotlight ?

    I think I'm having an out-of-body experience. As a hard-core Track and Field fan who seriously follows the sport all year, every year, I'm having to get out of my own skin in order ...

    Red Shannon Written by Red Shannon about 1 month ago 708 reads 14 comments