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‘Believeland’ film examines Cleveland’s deep sports passion – Columbus Dispatch
CLEVELAND (AP) — Like so many kids growing up in Ohio, Andy Billman learned to love Cleveland’s sports teams. And to have his heart broken. But true to the passion of a proud city whose long-suffering fans haven’t celebrated a major professional championship since 1964, the director of an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary chronicling Cleveland’s half-century of sports misery has undying hope a title will come. One day. “It’s…
‘Believeland’ film examines Cleveland’s deep sports passion – Columbus Dispatch
CLEVELAND (AP) — Like so many kids growing up in Ohio, Andy Billman learned to love Cleveland’s sports teams. And to have his heart broken. But true to the passion of a proud city whose long-suffering fans haven’t celebrated a major professional championship since 1964, the director of an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary chronicling Cleveland’s half-century of sports misery has undying hope a title will come. One day. “It’s…
Sport teams must guard against abuse and harassment, IOC says – Reuters
(Reuters Health) – Many sports organizations need to do a better job of protecting athletes against not just sexual harassment and physical abuse but also neglect and psychological taunts, the International Olympic Committee argues in a recent article. Despite the well-recognized benefits of participating in sports, there are also negative influences on athlete health, wellbeing and integrity caused by harassment and abuse, the IOC noted in a consensus statement published…
Local sports anchor goes viral for ‘drinking’ on air after Caps’ season-ending loss – Washington Post
(Via CSN) If you’re a D.C. sports fan, you’re probably familiar with the humorous bits that Comcast SportsNet anchor Michael Jenkins weaves into his shows. During the Capitals’ first-round series against the Flyers, Jenkins endeared himself to Philadelphia sports fans after they threw wristbands on the ice in Game 3 with a brutal takedown that opened with the following question: “At what point did you wake up and, as a collective group of people, decide that…
‘Believeland’ film examines Cleveland’s deep sports passion – Columbus Dispatch
CLEVELAND (AP) — Like so many kids growing up in Ohio, Andy Billman learned to love Cleveland’s sports teams. And to have his heart broken. But true to the passion of a proud city whose long-suffering fans haven’t celebrated a major professional championship since 1964, the director of an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary chronicling Cleveland’s half-century of sports misery has undying hope a title will come. One day. “It’s…
Local sports anchor goes viral for ‘drinking’ on air after Caps’ season-ending loss – Washington Post
(Via CSN) If you’re a D.C. sports fan, you’re probably familiar with the humorous bits that Comcast SportsNet anchor Michael Jenkins weaves into his shows. During the Capitals’ first-round series against the Flyers, Jenkins endeared himself to Philadelphia sports fans after they threw wristbands on the ice in Game 3 with a brutal takedown that opened with the following question: “At what point did you wake up and, as a collective group of people, decide that…
Sports Authority Attracts Bids from Liquidators and Competitors – Wall Street Journal
Sports Authority Holdings Inc. will head to auction next week with bids in place from two groups of liquidators plus smaller offers from rivals Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc. and Modell’s Inc., according to people familiar with the situation. However, the bids from Dick’s and Modell’s were considered “disappointing” and for fewer stores than initially expected, one of the people said. Dick’s, which one equity analyst said could make an…
The Latest: IAAF has no plans to test suspect drug samples – U.S. News & World Report
Friday the 13th: Superstitions, curses and spooky coincidences in sports – CBC.ca
The bad news: It’s Friday the 13th. The good news: It’s the only Friday the 13th in 2016. In honour of a day often considered one of the most unlucky on the calendar, here’s our list of the 13 best superstitions, curses and spooky coincidences in sports: 1. Raptors look to clinch in game lucky No. 13 The Toronto Raptors are in the midst of their most impressive playoff push in franchise…
World ESports Association formed to “professionalize” e-sports – SFGate
Caption Close Online games already have their own professionals, making money off their finger-tapping skills, and superstars followed by devoted fans. Now they have their own sports association. A coalition of video game industry leaders on Friday said they have formed the World ESports Association (WESA) to give their growing sport a regulatory structure similar to soccer’s ruling body, FIFA. The formation of WESA comes at a time when the…
Russia doping cover-up claims ‘nonsense and slanderous’ – BBC News
Russia won 13 gold medals at the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014 – including those won by Zubkov (left) and Legkov Two Russian athletes named in doping allegations by the nation’s former anti-doping chief have rejected the claims as “nonsense and slanderous”. In a New York Times report, Dr Grigory Rodchenkov alleges dozens of athletes, including at least 15 medallists at the 2014 Winter Olympics, were part of an extensive…
Sport of Kims – The Economist
THE seventh congress of the Workers’ Party was meant to be North Korea’s most notable political shindig in nearly four decades. The sixth, in 1980, was a coming-out party for its then dictator-in-waiting, Kim Jong Il. At this one the late Kim’s son, Kim Jong Un (pictured), spoke for interminable hours to more than 3,000 clapping delegates, lauding a recent nuclear test and missile launch (subjects know nothing of the…
Two Weeks of DC Rain: A Sports Explanation – CBS Local
WASHINGTON — According to the Capital Weather Gang, Washington, D.C. has received measurable rain (at least .01 inches) every day for 15 consecutive days. This is unprecedented weather for the district, which since 1871 has witnessed no more than 10 consecutive days of precipitation (on separate occasions in 1938 and 1873). This fact, combined with the Capitals’ dramatic exit from the playoffs, has a very retributive and karmic feel to it….
LA Sports Arena, former home to Lakers and Clippers, closing after 57 years – FOXSports.com
LOS ANGELES — The dump will jump no more. The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, the building that Bruce Springsteen affectionately dubbed “the dump that jumps” was sent off with one last national anthem and a champagne toast from city leaders on Thursday. In recent decades, it has lived in the shadow of the younger, sexier Forum and Staples Center. But the Sports Arena was once home to the Lakers, Clippers…
Sports anchor drinks on air after his team takes another loss – NEWS.com.au
“You guys like to drink?” THERE is nothing more demoralising in the world of a diehard sports fan than their team failing to live up to their potential. For Michael Jenkins, the elimination of his beloved Washington Capitals from the Stanley Cup play-offs was just too much to handle. A sports anchor for US broadcastor Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic, Jenkins took his frustrations to the workplace. In what was clearly designed…
Los Angeles says goodbye to Sports Arena with anthem, champagne – ESPN
print LOS ANGELES — The dump will jump no more. The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, the building Bruce Springsteen affectionately dubbed “the dump that jumps,” was sent off with one last national anthem and a champagne toast from city leaders on Thursday. In recent decades, it has lived in the shadow of the younger, sexier Forum and Staples Center. But the Sports Arena was once home to the Lakers,…
Kenya faces fresh anti-doping crisis following surprise Wada move – BBC News
Two-time world cross-country world champion Emily Chebet is among the Kenyan athletes to have been banned for doping offences Kenya has been declared in breach of global anti-doping rules. The surprise move will mean some of the world’s top athletes are at risk of missing August’s Olympic Games in Rio. Kenya, one of the major forces in world athletics, has already missed two World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) deadlines to show…
5 Keys To Getting A Job In Sports – Forbes
Sports book director rejects any Raiders gambling curb if team moves to Las Vegas – Los Angeles Times
In answering whether the NFL would allow betting in Las Vegas should the Oakland Raiders relocate to Las Vegas, the director of the largest sports book operation on The Strip may have created the town’s new catchphrase. “You come to Vegas, you take Vegas the way Vegas is,” said MGM Resorts’ Jay Rood, who sets the betting lines at some of its best-known properties, including MGM Grand, Mirage, Mandalay Bay…
Business of Sport day two: Charlton Athletic CEO Katrien Meire accuses fans of "abuse and criminal offences" against her – Telegraph.co.uk
England cricket players give bland interviews because Andy Flower took fright at David Warner’s attack on outspoken batsman Joe Root, said Graeme Swann. Swann, the former England cricketer and Ashes winner, said ex coach Flower, who stepped down in 2014 after five years, “got very frightened of his young stars being in the media spotlight.” Root had been hit in a nightclub in 2013 by Australia player and Ashes rival David…