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AskMen.com July 27, 2012 Jonathan Hotchkiss |
Athlete Support Sport is often (especially individual sports, such as triathlon) a selfish, one-man show with all the glory and reward going to one winning individual for one moment of brilliance. But behind the scenes is a team of people who have had to support them in order to help them achieve that one moment. |
Sports Central July 27, 2012 Jeffrey Boswell |
Foul Territory: Stature of Limitations Bradley Wiggins became the first Brit to capture the Tour De France and will now set his sights on winning Olympic gold. With a potential gold medal ahead, as well as a number of urine tests, you could say Wiggins' future is "bright yellow." |
Sports Central July 19, 2012 Kevin Beane |
The Other Nations of the Olympics Since the Olympics see fit to include as many nations as possible, they give out wild card entries to nations that do not have any athletes who qualified through competition. This makes the Olympic Opening Ceremonies a truly global event. |
AskMen.com July 11, 2012 Robert-Jan Broer |
Omega and the Olympics This will be the 25th time that Omega takes care of the official timekeeping at the Olympics. |
Sports Central July 5, 2012 Kevin Beane |
Grading WAC Helmets and Logos Now is the time to give the WAC the Slant Pattern treatment with regards to their helmets and logos, both present and historical (or at least the historical offerings of the present-day members). |
Chemistry World July 2, 2012 Michael Stow |
Protecting the spirit of competition With the London 2012 Olympics now upon us, the issue of doping in sport is once more in the media spotlight. As new therapies emerge from the pharmaceutical industry, we must be vigilant for new doping threats and new and improved detection methods are continually investigated and developed. |
IEEE Spectrum July 2012 Ariel Bleicher |
The On-Demand Olympics Engineers gear up for history's largest broadcasting operation |
Sports Central June 29, 2012 Jeffrey Boswell |
Foul Territory: Time For Cornea Jokes The Pittsburgh Penguins and Sydney Crosby are finalizing a deal that will be worth $104.4 million. Crosby, who missed much of the season due to the effects of a concussion, said, with no hint of irony, that the amount of the contract was "mind-boggling." |
Chemistry World June 27, 2012 |
Chemistry and the Olympics Emma Davies looks into the vital role chemistry will play during the Olympic and Paralympic games |
AskMen.com June 25, 2012 Jeremy Berger |
Tyler Clary Interview American swimmer Tyler Clary talks about how he trains, manages mental and physical stress, and what it's like to be a career athlete and an Olympic hopeful. |
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