6147. jexster - 8/23/2008 7:41:16 PM DE...I watched platform diving TWICE for obvious reasons
Did you see Mitchum swish n twitter for the cameras after nailing one?
My gaydar fried circuits 6148. jexster - 8/23/2008 7:58:19 PM It ain't rocket science Greg Louganis 6149. David Ehrenstein - 8/23/2008 8:28:05 PM Mitcham's been through quite a lot in recent years. At the last minute somebody got his boyfriend Lachlan a ticket to Bejiing, so he was there for the Big Moment. 6151. jexster - 8/24/2008 12:20:19 AM Now back to SPORTS....
Something's rotten in the state of Wang Chung
Omega finally releases Phelps "win" photos 6152. jexster - 8/24/2008 12:26:43 AM World's Fastest Human
Usain Bolt Celebrates Early...Very Early
Now THAT's Haulin 6153. David Ehrenstein - 8/24/2008 2:20:09 PM Great video of Matthew Mitcham after his big win. 6154. jexster - 8/24/2008 11:50:37 PM The EuroTrash at the US/Hungary Water Polo finals were bellowing the same chant I've heard at their "football" games.
What in the hell are they singing?
USA!
USA!
USA! 6155. David Ehrenstein - 8/25/2008 5:40:02 PM Latest FaBlog: Fait Divers -- The Triumph of Love 6156. jexster - 8/25/2008 11:40:45 PM More HAPPY athletes in Lies approp enuf 6157. wabbit - 8/26/2008 3:28:22 PM Nine-year-old Jericho Scott is a good baseball player -- too good, it turns out. The right-hander has a fastball that tops out at about 40 mph. He throws so hard that the Youth Baseball League of New Haven told his coach that the boy could not pitch any more. When Jericho took the mound anyway last week, the opposing team forfeited the game, packed its gear and left, his coach said. Officials for the three-year-old league, which has eight teams and about 100 players, said they will disband Jericho's team, redistributing its players among other squads, and offered to refund $50 sign-up fees to anyone who asks for it. They say Jericho's coach, Wilfred Vidro, has resigned. But Vidro says he didn't quit and the team refuses to disband. Players and parents held a protest at the league's field on Saturday urging the league to let Jericho pitch…
Congratulations to Hawaii for winning the Little League World Series over Mexico.
Sunday night, the Dodgers' Manny Ramirez loped over to a ball hit to him in left field in extra innings, instead of charging it, then flipped it casually into second base instead of firing it in. The Phillies Shane Victorino beat out the throw, and the Phils won a few batters later. Manny being Manny.
MLB news
6158. wabbit - 8/26/2008 3:28:57 PM Olympic champions Rafael Nadal and Elena Dementieva showed their mettle at the U.S. Open, overcoming early challenges to win Monday in the start of what's expected to be a wide-open tournament. Playing for the first time as the world No. 1, Nadal swatted his very first shot wide against No. 136 Bjorn Phau. The Wimbledon and French Open champ was two points from dropping the first set when he surged and, despite needing to bandage a nasty blister, won 7-6 (4), 6-3, 7-6 (4). Dementieva looked like gold while taking the final four games to defeat Akgul Amanmuradova 6-4, 7-5. The fifth-seeded Russian was glad to win quickly and give her mind and body a break.
No. 9 seed James Blake had to play past midnight to survive a five-set match against 19-year-old fellow American Donald Young. With the help of two key calls overturned on challenges in the last two games, Blake won 6-1, 3-6, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. Former champs Lindsay Davenport and Svetlana Kuznetsova also opened with straight-sets victories. Many of the stars like to hurry through the first round -- it takes seven wins for the title, and any rest is welcome.
Tenth-seeded Anna Chakvetadze was the top player to lose, beaten by Ekateria Makarova 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 in a matchup of Russians. Roger Federer, bidding for his fifth straight U.S. Open title, was scheduled to begin Tuesday, as were No. 1 Ana Ivanovic and the Williams sisters.
US Open
6159. jexster - 9/4/2008 4:58:03 PM Looks like Rafa's on course to the US Open finals - that'll lock him in 6160. judithathome - 9/6/2008 9:19:28 PM Keoni's nephew Wiaka Spencer is playing in the Notre Dame game today...he plays on the opposing team...for the University of San Deigo.
I'm waiting to hear how the announcers pronounce his name...ha! It's supposed to be VI-kah Spencer. 6161. iiibbb - 9/7/2008 5:14:01 AM How about this hole in 1 6162. wabbit - 9/8/2008 12:23:47 AM No one ever seems to run Rafael Nadal ragged, and yet Andy Murray did just that in the U.S. Open semifinals. Murray finished a stunning, rain-interrupted 6-2, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-4 victory Sunday at Flushing Meadows to reach his first Grand Slam final and stop the No. 1-ranked Nadal's 19-match winning streak at major tournaments. Trying to become the first British man to win a major tennis championship since Fred Perry at the 1936 U.S. Open, Murray will face four-time defending champion Roger Federer in the final Monday night. The sixth-seeded Murray won the first two sets against Nadal and was down a break at 3-2 in the third when play was suspended Saturday because of Tropical Storm Hanna. As should surprise no one, the generally indefatigable Nadal made a stand Sunday, taking the third set and going ahead 3-1 in the fourth. But Murray took five of the last six games, breaking Nadal twice and ending the Spaniard's bid to make his first final at the U.S. Open. Murray never before made it past the quarterfinals at a major and never had defeated Nadal in five previous tries. Nadal, meanwhile, won 54 of his preceding 56 matches and took the titles at the French Open, Wimbledon and Beijing Olympics…
Serena Williams will face Jelena Jankovic at 9pm EST tonight in the women's final, postponed a day because of rain. Williams is seeking her third U.S. Open title and ninth major title overall. Whichever woman wins will be ranked #1.
US Open
6163. wabbit - 9/8/2008 12:24:23 AM Tom Brady, the seemingly indestructible star of the New England Patriots lay on the ground, clutching his left knee. The NFL's reigning MVP and three-time Super Bowl champion was done for the day - at least. "He was in a lot of pain. When you hear a scream, you know that," Kansas City safety Bernard Pollard said after hitting Brady on the left leg midway through the first quarter. Untested Matt Cassel took over, and played well as the Patriots beat the Chiefs 17-10 in Sunday's opener. But they needed a last minute defensive stand to do it. There was no word on the extent of Brady's injury - "I am not sure what we are dealing with," coach Bill Belichick said - or how long he would be out. But his 128-game starting streak, third-longest in NFL history, is in jeopardy.
Six months after Brett Favre began a brief retirement, he made a stirring debut Sunday as Broadway Brett. But in the final minute the Dolphins marched down the field while Favre's New York Jets clung to six-point lead… Favre's new beginning had a happy ending when Darrelle Revis intercepted Chad Pennington in the end zone with 5 seconds left, and the Jets won 20-14. "It was shaky, but it's a good start," Favre said. Favre hardly looked like the retiring type, raising his arms to signal a touchdown, then leaping and skipping to the bench, where he vaulted into the arms of two teammates. That was after he threw a 56-yard touchdown pass on New York's second series. He later improvised on fourth down for a 22-yard scoring pass, and finished 15-for-22 for 194 yards and his 161st victory, extending his NFL record for starting quarterbacks. Favre said the game left him glad he's still playing at age 38, and after 16 seasons in Green Bay, he feels at home with his new team…
Just like a preseason game, Donovan McNabb finished this one early. By the time he went to the sideline, though, he'd turned in a vintage performance. McNabb threw for 361 yards and three touchdowns, rookie DeSean Jackson had an impressive debut and the Philadelphia Eagles routed the St. Louis Rams 38-3 on Sunday. Entering a season healthier than he's been in years, McNabb played like the quarterback who went to five straight Pro Bowls and took the Eagles to the NFC championship four years in a row from 2001-04. He was 21-for-33, including a 90-yard TD pass to Hank Baskett…
NFL scores
6164. wabbit - 9/8/2008 12:46:19 AM catching up on old news…
Former Kentucky Derby winning filly Genuine Risk passed away at Newstead Farm in Virginia on Monday. The mare was 31 years old. Owned by Diana Firestone, Genuine Risk became only the second filly to win the Kentucky Derby when she made history in 1980. Sent off at odds of 13-1 she defeated Rumbo by one length in the 1 1/4 mile race. She was the first female to capture the Run for the Roses since Regret in 1915. Eight years later, Winning Colors joined the two as the third filly to claim the Kentucky Derby… Trained by Leroy Jolley, she was voted 1980 champion three-year-old filly. In a 15-race career, Genuine Risk found the winner's circle 10 times and earned $646,587. She entered the Racing Hall of Fame in 1986.
Disgraced sprinter Marion Jones was released Friday from federal prison after completing most of her six-month sentence for lying about her steroid use. Jones left a halfway house in San Antonio around 8 a.m., said LaTanya Robinson, a community corrections manager for the federal Bureau of Prisons. Jones, who has a house in Austin, will remain on probation. Jones' attorney did not immediately respond to a call or e-mail from The Associated Press requesting comment. The sprinter admitted last October that she used a design Area Laboratory Co-Operative, the lab that became the center of a steroids scandal that touched numerous professional athletes, including baseball star Barry Bonds. Her admission of drug use in 2007 came after years of denials.
Two members of the 2008 Jamaican Olympic track team received shipments of performance-enhancing drugs through an Internet distribution network, according to documents obtained by SI. The documents state that between June 2006 and February 2007, two shipments of Somatropin (Human Growth Hormone, HGH) and one shipment of Triest (Estrogen) were sent to Delloreen London, at a Texas address that traces to the athlete Delloreen Ennis-London; the birth date on the document matches the athlete's as well, though the document lists the person's gender as male. Ennis-London, 33, is a Jamaican hurdler who won the silver medal in the 100-meter hurdles at the 2005 World Championships. In Beijing, she finished fifth in the event, but came within .01 of taking bronze. Though the information only pertains to receipt and not actual use of performance-enhancers, both drugs are banned for Olympic athletes. 6165. David Ehrenstein - 9/8/2008 8:36:21 PM
6166. robertjayb - 9/8/2008 10:57:12 PM No, no. Don't do it Lance...
(VeloNews)---Lance Armstrong will come out of retirement next year to compete in five road races with the Astana team, according to sources familiar with the developing situation.
Armstrong, who turns 37 this month, will compete in the Amgen Tour of California, Paris-Nice, the Tour de Georgia, the Dauphine-Libere and the Tour de France — and will race for no salary or bonuses, the sources, who asked to remain anonymous, told VeloNews.
6167. wabbit - 9/9/2008 1:18:48 AM If Armstrong is in shape and competitive and not looking to win any more accolades for himself, why not? He wouldn't be where he is had it not been for the riders who sacrificed their personal ambitions/glory for the good of the team. If he can pay some of that back, I say go for it.
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