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Grevers lives to swim another day
LONDON -- U.S. swimming coaches didn't want to gamble on Matt Grevers' powers of recovery. They took the safe bet, the one Grevers would have made, the one he supported. It didn't pay off. The numbers say the long shot probably wouldn't have, either....
Tags: Sports, Michael Phelps, Trials, Nathan Adrian, Matt Grevers
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Take a hue from the red carpet
Red is hot. Scorching, even.
It was the major color story on — what else? — the red carpet at the Emmys this year. And it's not just television stars in their freebie designer gowns who are red all over.
Walk into any clothing or accessories...Tags: Sports
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Lochte wants what Phelps has, but Phelps wants it more
LONDON — Every goofy smile Michael Phelps broke into spontaneously Thursday night after one of the most impressive victories of his legendary swimming career conveyed relief. "To do something no male has done in the sport is something," Phelps said...
Tags: Sports Illustrated, Sports, Michael Phelps, Today (tv program), Ryan Lochte
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Olympic spirit lives amid flames
"It's Armageddon here.'' Patrick Sandusky tweet June 26 From his home at the ridge of the Rocky Mountains a few miles from Colorado's most destructive fire ever, Patrick Sandusky kept assuring his wife, Kate, that the flames never would reach their...
Tags: Sports, Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony, Apple iPhone
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While China is busy winning, its athletes might be losing
LONDON — Listed at 6-foot-3-inches and 198 pounds, wing spiker Yimei Wang intimidates as the great wall of China's women's volleyball team. In a 25-foot mural of Wang in the concourse of Earls Court, the Chinese Olympian resembles basketball star...
Tags: Michael Phelps, Sports, Barack Obama, Hu Jintao, Awards and Prizes
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Magnuson an underdog again at U.S. swimming trials
Four years ago, Christine Magnuson's swimming coach at the University of Tennessee suggested near the end of her final college season that she might take a shot at the U.S. trials for the 2008 Olympics. After all, Mark Kredich said, it might be the last...
Tags: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Sports, Dana Vollmer, Trials, Television Industry
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Digest: Holt victorious in Half Marathon in Columbia
Running Holt victorious in Half Marathon in Columbia Bridget Holt, 34, of Gambrills won the second annual Athleta Iron Girl Columbia Half Marathon in Columbia in 1 hour, 21 minutes, 22 seconds. Tyler Brannen, 41, of New Hampshire took the 5K in 19:43....
Tags: Columbia Lions, Sports, Scotiabank Saddledome, Track and Field, Soccer
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After suits came off, records still fell at Games
LONDON — This is how absurd the swimming world-record situation had become. The sport needed two sets of records, one labeled "textile" and the other "technological doping." An official Olympic News Service release previewing the competition at...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sports, Michael Phelps, Missy Franklin, Rebecca Soni
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High or low: Two views of U.S. medal hopes for 2014 Winter Games
The United States racked up a record 37 medals, including nine gold, at the 2010 Winter Olympics. With the pre-Olympic World Cup and world championship winter sports season over for U.S. athletes, it’s a good time to look at the U.S. chances for...
Tags: 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Lindsey Jacobellis, Sports, Super G Skiing, Nordic Skiing
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Can you dig it?
LONDON — In basically the backyard of austere 10 Downing Street where British Prime Minister David Cameron officially resides in a stately, executive manor, a raucous block party rocked his neighborhood Saturday night. Queen Elizabeth celebrates...
Tags: Spring Break, Anglicanism, Sports, Michael Phelps, Christianity
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Muhlenberg's Tyler Bauer focused on the process
Tyler Bauer was politely encouraged to begin taking piano lessons when he was 6 years old. Violin instruction at age 9. The guitar at 13. The 5-foot-11, 210-pounder found joy playing football as a high school freshman. Later that school year, he...
Tags: High School Sports, Mountain West Conference, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teaching and Learning, Sports
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Digest: Jockey McCarthy breaks tibia, is out 8-10 weeks
Horse racing Jockey McCarthy breaks tibia, out 8-10 weeks Apprentice rider Trevor McCarthy will miss eight to 10 weeks with a broken left tibia, according to his agent, Scott Silver. McCarthy was injured Thursday morning at Laurel Park during training...Tags: American Football Conference, Horse and Harness Racing, Princeton Tigers, Sports, Soccer
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