It was hardly a marquee moment in the history of world sports. Curious crowds on a Middle Eastern beach watched events that included horse riders slicing a lemon with a sword and a cousin of croquet called woodball.
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Big-name sports follow the money to the Gulf
Posted by sportsnut 411 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)Arizona sports authority in the clear, audit says
Posted by sportsnut 414 days ago (http://www.azcentral.com)
Report finds funding challenges but no major violations.
Sports and Social Media: Why the Best Is Yet to Come
Posted by sportsnut 418 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
Jim DeLorenzo is vice president of Octagon Digital, the standalone digital unit of the worldâs largest sports marketing firm, Octagon, Inc., which represents more than 800 athletes worldwide and advises startups focused on the sports industry.
Sports Jobs Combine Spreads to Midwest
Posted by sportsnut 422 days ago (http://blogs.forbes.com)
Combines aren't just for players. Teams put job candidates through the ringer too.
Will sports play a key role of Manatee County’s economic salvation? The stars are certainly aligning in the right places.
Youth Sports Injuries Reaching Epidemic Levels, Experts Report
Posted by sportsnut 429 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
TUESDAY, Dec. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Youth sports injuries have become rampant in the United States, with emergency departments treating more than 8,000 children a day for sports-related injuries, safety experts reported Tuesday.
Seattle Sports Journos Try the Web
Posted by sportsnut 433 days ago (http://blogs.forbes.com)
In Seattle, sports journalists from the defunct Post-Intelliegencer go entrepreneur, putting their
Sports Training Has Begun for Babies and Toddlers
Posted by sportsnut 436 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Exercise and sports programs and DVDs for babies and toddlers are being marketed, but some experts in youth athletics are skeptical of their value.
Health Tip: Dealing With a Sports Hernia
Posted by sportsnut 440 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
(HealthDay News) -- A sports hernia (medically called "athletic pubalgia") can develop from playing sports that require sudden changes in movement, such as wrestling, soccer, ice hockey or football. Although not a traditional bulge in abdominal or groin tissue, a sports hernia can lead to intense pain.
Sports ministers kick off EU policy dialogue
Posted by sportsnut 444 days ago (http://www.euractiv.com)
Ministers gathered for the first ever EU Sports Council last week agreed to establish a regular dialogue between representatives of sports movements and EU policymakers. But observers warned that it was not yet clear who was representing the sports movement in Brussels.
Sports Illustrated Lets Its iPad App Stand Up Again
Posted by sportsnut 447 days ago (http://biz.yahoo.com)
Earlier this fall Sports Illustrated made a counter-intuitive move: It stopped letting people read its iPad app any way they liked. Instead, the magazine pushed users to read its app in just the horizontal "landscape" mode, and essentially disabled the vertical "portrait" mode.
Can Professional Sports Do More Than Politics to Save the Planet?
Posted by sportsnut 451 days ago (http://blogs.forbes.com)
Today environmental advocacy is getting big play in ballparks, even though it's facing backlash in t
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