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Organizers hoping Professional Gymnastics Challenge catches on
The Professional Gymnastics Challenge is a prohibitive longshot to ever achieve the status of pro golf's Ryder Cup, tennis' Davis Cup or soccer's World Cup, but Brent Klaus hopes its U.S.-vs.-the-world format will strike a nationalistic chord with...Tags: Ultimate Fighting Championship, Robert J. Lopez, Jonathan Horton, ESPN (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Urankar gets his kicks out of fitness
South Bend TribuneGRANGER --One glance at Nick Urankar debunks any myth about kickers not being athletes. Four years as the kicker for Indiana State University's football team didn't soften the 2003 North Judson-San Pierre High grad. It only left him wondering: Now...Tags: Heart Failure, Heart Attack, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Indiana State University, CrossFit, Inc.
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Jackson earns 1st win as a Cub
WASHINGTON — Asked about his homecoming before Saturday's 8-2 win over the Nationals, Cubs starter Edwin Jackson joked to broadcaster Jim Deshaies: "I've had a lot of homecomings." The well-traveled veteran made this one count, doubling home a...Tags: Ian Stewart, Chicago Cubs, Washington Nationals, Josh Vitters, Luis Valbuena
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Olympic gold medalist salutes Professional Gymnastics Challenge at Lehigh
Dominique Moceanu was an Olympic gold medalist at the age of 14, but before she reached 20, she retired from gymnastics after an injury kept her out of the Olympic Trials in 2000. Five years later, she decided she still loved the sport and, despite...
Tags: Politics, ESPN (tv network), Jonathan Horton, Colleges and Universities, Education
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First night of Professional Gymnastics Challenge at Stabler fell short of a perfect 10
The photographer introduced himself to me, then said, "I'm a little confused." I assured him that was OK; I was a little confused, too. Team Battlestar vs. Team IGC? Did it really matter? The "no borders" segment of the two-night Professional...
Tags: Olympic Games, Robert J. Lopez, Jonathan Horton, Rope Gymnastics, Gymnastics
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Boys gymnastics | State notes: Conant's Mauk tries to draw parallel
Special to the TribuneJoe Mauk's flirtation with perfection did not recur. The Conant senior will make one more run at a 10 Saturday. Mauk, whose 9.9 on the parallel bars during last week's sectional set a state record in the event, settled for a 9.75 Friday night while...Tags: Rings Gymnastics, High School Sports, Gymnastics
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Top 3 Lehigh Valley events: International Migratory Bird Day, Pro Gymnastics Challenge, Lehigh Valley Comic Con
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATORY BIRD DAY 1 Make some feathered friends Saturday at International Migratory Bird Day at the Lehigh Valley Zoo. The event will highlight bird migration and conservation. Activities include: eagle and hawk mask-making, 10 a.m.-4 p....Tags: Lucasfilm Ltd., Wildlife, Jonathan Horton, Schnecksville, Lehigh Valley Zoo
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Three Lehigh Valley gymnasts compete at NCAA Championships
Illinois, Penn State and Stanford finished among the top six teams in the recent NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships, and each featured a competitor with Lehigh Valley roots. Illinois, the defending team champion, was hampered by injuries much of the...Tags: High School Sports, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Illinois Fighting Illini, Human Interest
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Local fitness options
Upcoming 5k at Point Orlando: 7:30a.m. for 5k, 8:45a.m. kids run. May 11. Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive, Orlando. Registration required. Entry fee: Through May 4, $23, May 5-10 $26, Race Day $30. http://www.TrackShack.com. Fitness for...Tags: Water Tower, Methodist, Pilates, Track Cycling, Yoga
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Kids can get healthy at the Y Saturday
Lehigh Valley ParentingLocal YMCAs are encouraging kids to get active and teaching them about healthy behaviors as part of Healthy Kids Day, the Y’s national initiative to improve families’ health and well-being. Seven local YMCAs are among the 2,000 Ys taking... -
George Beverly Shea dies at 104; Grammy-winning gospel singer
George Beverly Shea, a gospel singer and songwriter who was a featured part of the Billy Graham crusades for more than 50 years, died Tuesday. He was 104. Shea, who received a lifetime achievement award at the 2011 Grammy Awards, died in Asheville, N.C....Tags: Grammy Awards, Entertainment, Radio Industry, New York City, Carnegie Hall
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Asbury University's tumbling team ends season with 'Jym Jamboree'
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comEach year, a group of Asbury University students jump, flip and dance as a way to help others. They are the school’s tumbling team, which, in addition to performing at schools and other organizations across the country free of charge, performs...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Education, Students, Gymnastics
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