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Sports Central July 20, 2004 Mark Chalifoux |
McCool McRules The author thinks America has an athlete to believe in and to bring back patriotism, and that athlete is a gymnast. |
Inc. June 2004 Reshma Yaqub |
Private Lives Former Olympic fencer Peter Cox believes his powers of perception honed on the strip -- watching his opponent for the slightest movement -- help him zero in on his chiropractic patients' needs. |
Outside June 2004 Shanti Sosienski |
Epic A lot of the most exciting paragliding terrain is effectively off limits. One such place is the northern Andes of Chile and Argentina, a jagged landscape dominated by tight canyons, toothy peaks, and violent winds. |
Inc. June 2004 Ian Mount |
Blue Streak Sky Dayton, founder of EarthLink and Boingo Wireless, has a way of hitting upon the waves of the future. In his spare time, he hits waves of a different kind -- surfing. |
Wired May 2004 Carl Hoffman |
Endless Summer (on Demand) Kerry Black is bringing world-class waves to the malls of America. Grab your board - surf's up 6 a.m. to midnight, 365 days a year. |
Adventure March 2004 Carl Hoffman |
Wreck Diving's Deep Frontier Recreational divers can now pay to scavenge artifacts from the S.S. Aleutian- and archaeologists are worried. |
AskMen.com Harry Marks |
Top 10: Surfing Beaches Some people hit the beach to relax and bask in the sun, but the real beach lovers are those who engage in a much more energetic activity: surfing. If you are among the growing number of adventurous sportsmen who love to hang 10, you'll be very interested in the following list. |
Outside December 2003 |
Epic: The Dawn of Expedition Surfing For surfers, the stretch of empty central California coastline beginning some 40 miles south of San Luis Obispo at Surf Beach and ending 40 miles farther south is forbidden fruit -- home to some of the state's best waves but almost entirely off-limits. A new, adventurous workaround. |
Outside September 2003 Christopher Solomon |
We're All Suffering Now Once the pleasure of a few professional masochists, grueling adventure sports are suddenly a national rage |
BusinessWeek August 11, 2003 Faith Arner |
Look, Ma, No Clubs Disc golf is catching on. It's fun, fast, and free |
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