While we like to think of sport as being fair, there are many, many instances of unfairness, although sometimes rectified. At the 92 Games
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Caroline Lalive, falling Olympic skier
In addition to her three falls at the Salt Lake City Games, Lalive failed to finish any of her three events at the 2001
Ed Tapscott, basketball coach, player agent and scout
We have now reached the point where athletes understand as teenagers, maybe earlier than that, about self-marketing. They know how to sell themselves and
Joe Pack, U.S Olympic aerial skier
“It’s adrenline, it’s fun to do anything exciting on the edge, and aerials take the cake out of everything. Every day it’s a new
FSG marketing chief Jeff Seroy on the publication of Robert Bolano’s book
“I’m not looking at P&L at this point Seroy says. But even if the book ends up losing money “it won’t put us out
Yankees fan Vin Marino, 37
After watching the Yankees blow a 3 game lead in the American League Championship, the worst postseason collapse in baseball history, losing to the
Steven J Hendlin, Ph.D. clinical psychologist in Irvine, CA
You are Not How Much You Make One issue worth mentioning is your over-idenfication with trading as providing your primary sense of self-worth. You
Joe Roth, filmmaker
“Seventeen of my Disney movies grossed more than $100M. I won my market share, which is the Hollywood tournament, every year.” At the end
amazing sports feat
Dean Karnazes, 39, ran 226 miles straight, over 52.5 hours Nawang Sherpa, 33, climbed Mount Everest with prosethic leg. Earl Boykins, at 5’5′ and
Paul Hamm, gynmastics all around gold medalist for US
“Paul (Hamm) blew it (the landing) horribly. He landed badly off kilter and reeled helplessly into the judge’s table. …Morgan (his brother) sitting in