World Sports

Wednesday’s Hot Clicks: Krystle Lina; Professional Tag Is the Next Great Sport – Sports Illustrated

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Professional tag is the next great sport The first sport everyone learns to play is tag. You chase your friend. They chase you. Then you go inside and watch cartoons. The people at World Chase Tag have different ideas and see tag as the next great sport. I’m not sure how popular it’ll get, but I’d definitely check it out if it was on ESPN The Ocho. ESPN didn’t totally…

Hoffenheim 1-2 Liverpool – BBC News

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Trent Alexander-Arnold (second from right) was starting his ninth game for Liverpool Liverpool will take a one-goal advantage back to Anfield for the second leg of their Champions League play-off tie with Hoffenheim after Trent Alexander-Arnold’s free-kick and an own goal earned them a hard-fought victory in Germany. Rookie full-back Alexander-Arnold demonstrated a cutting edge lacking in some of his more experienced team-mates with an expertly taken set-piece that found…

ESPN’s Auction Puts The Racial Dynamics Of Fantasy Sports On Full Display – HuffPost

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Ninety percent of fantasy sports players, in fact, are white, and 80 percent are men, the association reports. Nearly 80 percent are college graduates, and their average annual income is $92,000. Of the estimated 42 million people who played fantasy sports in 2014, 70 percent said their preferred game was football, according to the association’s numbers.

ESPN’s Auction Puts The Racial Dynamics Of Fantasy Sports On Full Display – HuffPost

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Ninety percent of fantasy sports players, in fact, are white, and 80 percent are men, the association reports. Nearly 80 percent are college graduates, and their average annual income is $92,000. Of the estimated 42 million people who played fantasy sports in 2014, 70 percent said their preferred game was football, according to the association’s numbers.

Cincinnati State is suspending all sports except soccer – Cincinnati.com

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

x Embed x Share CLOSE Cincinnati State Technical and Community College will field two teams instead of six this year due to financial challenges and a restructuring of the athletic department. Kate Murphy The men’s and women’s soccer teams at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College will be the only athletic teams playing this year.(Photo: Provided/Cincinnati State) Cincinnati State Technical and Community College will be fielding two teams instead of…

Dick’s stock plunges on poor gun and sports sales – CNNMoney

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Dick’s Sporting Goods’ stock plunged Tuesday after the retailer missed expectations and lowered its earnings forecast. The stock price plummeted 18% after a quarter-to-quarter gain still fell short of expectations. It’s the worst day of trading in company history and executives painted a bleak picture going forward. ‘; var storytext = document.getElementById(‘storytext’); var heightToSkip = 0; function resetValues() { totalHeight = 0; targetChildElement = null; } // Check…

Unprecedented DC sports equinox could happen if Nats reach World Series – Washington Post

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Oct. 29 could be a big day for Max Scherzer, the Nationals and D.C. sports fans. (Nick Wass/AP) While millions of Americans eagerly await the temporary darkness of next week’s total solar eclipse, an even more rare phenomenon looming on the horizon began to come into focus on Monday. D.C. sports fans might need more than special sunglasses to enjoy it should it come to pass. On Oct. 30, 2016, there was at…

CBS Sports unveils new-look booth pairings for upcoming 2017 NFL season – CBSSports.com

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

When the 2017 NFL season kicks off in September, CBS will feature five new broadcast crews, including the new lead announcing team of Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson. The trio will work the marquee games every Sunday as well as call the “Thursday Night Football” games on CBS and NFL Network. CBS has also added play-by-play announcer Beth Mowins, who will become the first woman to ever call…

I’ll get my goat: Kazakhstan’s ancient sport for modern times – The Guardian

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

The most decorated athlete in all of Kazakhstan is a five-year-old Mongolian horse named Lazer. Born wild on the steppe, he lacks the lean grace of a thoroughbred or an Arabian. Except for his large head and broad front haunches, he is small enough to be mistaken for a pony. His coat is a dusty black, tinged with rust, and his unkempt mane hangs punkishly over his eyes. Short-legged, small-eared,…

Wounded veterans go to extremes in sports program – Fox News

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Carlos Gomez was driving in the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan with a U.S. Army convoy in 2011 when it came under attack by the Taliban. In a flash, a bomb exploded. The IED left him gravely injured and killed his friend. Two months later, he woke up from a coma in a military hospital in San Antonio. A sergeant piled on the bad news: Gomez had a fractured neck…

Callaway shows what’s wrong with college sports – Orlando Sentinel

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

If you want to see what’s wrong with big-time college sports, cast your eyes toward Gainesville. There you have a football player who has no interest in being in college, and a college that is keeping him around against all of its best interest. All except one, of course: Winning football games. Neither party wants to be in their current positions, but this is how the system operates. And it’s…

I’ll get my goat: Kazakhstan’s ancient sport for modern times – The Guardian

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

The most decorated athlete in all of Kazakhstan is a five-year-old Mongolian horse named Lazer. Born wild on the steppe, he lacks the lean grace of a thoroughbred or an Arabian. Except for his large head and broad front haunches, he is small enough to be mistaken for a pony. His coat is a dusty black, tinged with rust, and his unkempt mane hangs punkishly over his eyes. Short-legged, small-eared,…

Gran Turismo Sport Elevates Driving Games To A Whole New Level – Forbes

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Photo courtesy of Polyphony Digital Features such as 4K, HDR and Wide Color take GT Sport to a whole new level of gaming. Gran Turismo Sport is quite simply a revolution in driving games. What it will bring to gaming when it hits stores in mid-October, is not just a new, brushed up version of the world’s biggest selling driving simulator game. Compared to its competitors, GT Sport is like…

Years Ahead Of Hollywood, Gran Turismo Sport Revolutionizes Driving Games – Forbes

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Photo courtesy of Polyphony Digital Features such as 4K, HDR and Wide Color take GT Sport to a whole new level of gaming. Gran Turismo Sport is quite simply a revolution in driving games. What it will bring to gaming when it hits stores in mid-October, is not just a new, brushed up version of the world’s biggest selling driving simulator game. Boasting technology years ahead of anything in Hollywood,…

Sports bosses on thin ice in EU antitrust probe – POLITICO.eu

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Ostensibly, it’s about men in skin-tight suits racing on ice. But it has the potential to cripple the power of organizations that run many of the world’s top sports. The European Commission is nearing the finish line in an antitrust investigation into a complaint by two Dutch speed skaters, whose governing body banned them from taking part in a lucrative and glamorous race planned for the rolling sands of Dubai….

I’ll get my goat: Kazakhstan’s ancient sport for modern times – The Guardian

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

The most decorated athlete in all of Kazakhstan is a five-year-old Mongolian horse named Lazer. Born wild on the steppe, he lacks the lean grace of a thoroughbred or an Arabian. Except for his large head and broad front haunches, he is small enough to be mistaken for a pony. His coat is a dusty black, tinged with rust, and his unkempt mane hangs punkishly over his eyes. Short-legged, small-eared,…

The first sports bra was two jockstraps sewn together – New York Post

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

By 1977, Lisa Lindahl was fed up with running in her regular underwire bra. The University of Vermont employee, then in her late 20s, was frustrated that her male jogging partner could take off his shirt to cool down, while she was stuck in a bra that slipped off her shoulders and dug into her back as she ran. Why, Lindahl vented to friend and costume designer Polly Smith, wasn’t…