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    Four More Years of Being Ignored

    The Beijing Olympics Games have finally come to a close and the national media is clamouring to secure interviews with those successful British athletes. But for how much longer?

    Olympic Athletes Fine Tune Bodies for Performance

    Olympic athletes, professional athletes and even college athletes know that treating their bodies right, not only through diet and exercise but also skin care and health can yield improved results on and off the playing field.

    Formula Drifting in Japan

    Professional drifting was first officially created in United States in 2003, although it is sometimes said 2004. The Formula Drift Championship was created by Formula Drift, Inc.

    US OPEN 2008 - The Tennis Players to Watch

    This year's US Tennis Open is the most fascinating for many years. Men's tennis has been shaken up by the previously invincible Roger Federer's recent form and the dominance of the young tyro's Nadal and Djokovic.
    Female athletes at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing are successfully combining motherhood and competition.

    The Popularity of Formula D Racing

    When it comes to racing or sports that are centered on cars, there are a number of different sports that automatically come to mind. One of those sports is NASCAR.

    Find A Wave To Rave About

    A look at some of the favourite places around the world that surfers like to congregate.
    Formula D drifting is a popular sport. In fact, for being relatively new to the United States, on a professional level, the sport has a pretty good fan following. In addition to cheering on their favourite drifters, there are many fans who want more.

    A History Of Ski Holidays In Meribel

    A concise history of the famous Alps resort from the discovery in the 1930s until today.

    Choosing Athletic Skill Drills

    Choosing the right skills drills spells success and failure in athletics. The motor patterns repeated in training give way for what appears to be instinctual reactions during competitions.
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