July 30, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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The issue of host country residents not getting access to Olympic Games tickets and then seeing lots of empty seats in the stadium during the events is really a vexing issue! Last night there were rows and rows of seats occupied by British Armed Forces - and I commented on that to my wife - to watch the gymnastics program. Today I read in the Reuter's feed that those troops were actually security personnel (remember the scandal about the contractor who was unable to meet the... Read full post
July 27, 2012 by Ombra
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In an article on the NY Times from July 22nd I found out that while women athletes still lag far behind men when it comes to endorsements, with very few exceptions, the Olympics celebrates and showcases the athleticism of women almost as much as it does for men (I guess we'll soon find out whether this is true or not!).
One interesting fact, is that this year, for the first time, the American contingent of athletes comprises more women (269) than men (261).
So keep en eye on Hope Solo... Read full post
July 25, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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Interesting Tech Crunch report on London Olympics and the IOC re its "draconian" ways...http:/
July 23, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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Interesting article in the Sunday Times sport section on monetizing memorabilia that museums have been holding for athletes. I am a strong believer in seeing former pro athletes posting their boxes and boxes of personal memorabilia (that are currently gathering dust in basements or garages around the world) here in their own pages of lifedotsport. There are just so many things that players keep and that fans would love to see and talk about... If only the players would photograph... Read full post
July 23, 2012 by Darian Boyle
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Epic Weekend on the Jersey Shore--Surf was a blast and the sun shining bright..
July 21, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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Whinging is not my new sport of the day, rather it has been defined as: persistent low-grade grousing that is the default mechanism to life’s challenges for Briton’s; part of the national condition. The word is familiar. In fact, I have experienced it firsthand on those occasions when I have been in England, but I find it surprising that even dour Brits would not – at least try – to celebrate their hosting of the Olympic Games… But five weeks... Read full post
July 20, 2012 by Lars Nordhild Rønning
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Feels good! I am halfway through the 2012 season now! :-)- IM 70.3 South Africa (1/2 IM) - CHECK- Biking down 80 miles from Langley to Brighton and then running Brighton Marathon immediately afterwards (good IM training...) - CHECK- IM Lanzarote (full IM) - CHECK- Wiggle Dragon Ride bike sportive (136 miles, 11,000 vertical feet) - CHECK- Challenge Aarhus (1/2 IM) - CHECK- IM Frankfurt... (full IM) - CHECKFor the rest of the season I am looking to do:- Spartan Race UK 10K - 22 July - Norseman... Read full post
July 19, 2012 by Ron Andruff
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Great article in the main section of the NY Times today about how years ago the Dutch farmers crossed canals dividing their fields by vaulting over them with a pole, since bridges were few and far between. Recently, in Linschoten, Holland, Jaco de Groot won the competition by vaulting 67 feet! As the article points out, it is more about distance than height, so the vaulters plant their pole in the muddy bed of the canal near the bank and take a running start before leaping on to the... Read full post
July 19, 2012 by Darian Boyle
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28 Days and counting until the Sea Paddle NYC event starts.. 26.5 miles paddling a stand up board around NYC!!! Proceeds going to various autistic groups.
July 9, 2012 by Lars Nordhild Rønning
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Ironman Frankfurt / Ironman European Championship 2012 - 8 July 2012
After a spell of hot days, the water temperature was getting very close to 24.5C (the upper limit allowed for wetsuit swims), and it looked like it might end up being a non-wetsuit swim. Luckily, it cooled down a little before the race, and it started raining, so the temperature stayed below the limit. Many of us could now relax, especially less talented swimmers such as myself. With almost 3,000 swimmers in a fairly small... Read full post
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