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Extreme sports legend Dean Potter found dead after jump in Yosemite National … – fox8.com
(CNN) — Extreme sports legend Dean Potter is one of two BASE jumpers found dead in Yosemite National Park after attempting an aerial descent from Taft Point, authorities said. The two men’s bodies were located during a helicopter search around noon Sunday, said Scott Gediman, a spokesman for the park. Potter, 43, and Graham Hunt, 29, were reported missing late Saturday by friends, Gediman said. The two had jumped from…
Marlins’ choice of new manager makes little sense – FOXSports.com
On Sunday night, when I first learned that Dan Jennings could be the Marlins’ next manager, I started calling some of his friends in the industry. Jennings, a friendly, gregarious sort, has many such friends. And the first reaction of many was, “He wouldn’t do that.” Oh, yes he would. The choice of Jennings, confirmed Monday morning by Jon Heyman of CBS Sports, was announced several hours later. The…
Sky Sports to televise three live games in battle to avoid the drop – The Guardian
Sky Sports will televise three live games simultaneously on Sunday as the battle to avoid relegation from the Premier League takes top billing. Hull City, Newcastle United and Sunderland all go into the weekend with the possibility of demotion to the Championship and, with the race for the title and Champions League places sewn up, the focus is on the bottom of the table. Sky will broadcast live from the…
Steven Gerrard’s farewell coverage on Sky Sports was child’s play – Telegraph.co.uk
One appreciates that it would be good business for everyone if Gerrard had a good match and scored a goal in his last Anfield game: it’s a simple, lovely story that even a child could grasp. However, that does not mean that everyone watching on the box has a reading age of six. When Crystal Palace, thoughtlessly and selfishly, went in at the interval on level terms, Jones was getting…
Severely injured vets find healing, hope through sports – Fox News
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. – As an Air Force crew chief in Afghanistan and Iraq, part of Sgt. Tim McDonough’s dangerous mission was recovering the remains of soldiers killed in combat. An explosion in Afghanistan in 2005 changed his life. He suffered a brain injury and nine surgeries later, McDonough has seizures, limited range of motion and host of other medical problems. Even worse, he lost the camaraderie he…
Steven Gerrard’s farewell coverage on Sky Sports was child’s play – Telegraph.co.uk
One appreciates that it would be good business for everyone if Gerrard had a good match and scored a goal in his last Anfield game: it’s a simple, lovely story that even a child could grasp. However, that does not mean that everyone watching on the box has a reading age of six. When Crystal Palace, thoughtlessly and selfishly, went in at the interval on level terms, Jones was getting…
Clippers’ future looks foggy after epic playoff collapse – USA TODAY
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Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria has some explaining to do – FOXSports.com
To pay former manager Ozzie Guillen for the final year of his four-year, $10 million contract. To pay former general manager Larry Beinfest and special assistant Jim Fleming, both of whom also are signed through ’15. And to pay their latest former manager, Mike Redmond, whom they dismissed Sunday after awarding him an extension last September through 2017. The actions of Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria are dubious enough from a…
The frozen envelope and the 5 best sports conspiracy theories – New York Post
Well, it’s that time again, and by that time, of course, we mean: It’s time for the NBA to fix the draft lottery so it can rescue the Knicks from themselves again!!!! Hey, it’s been 30 long years since they did it the last time, right? Nothing used to drive David Stern battier than the theory that somehow the very first draft lottery in 1985 was preordained so the Knicks,…
The Dodge Viper Is the Last of the Truly Insane Sports Cars – Wired
Last week, Dodge announced a new version of its Viper sports car. The Viper ACR—for American Club Racer—is the best, strongest, fastest version of a machine that is already insanely, impractically capable. And it is a throwback—the last of a kind—to the way every fast car used to be. The Viper is to automobiles as a nine-pound sledge is to carpentry: too large and brutal for the job, but ridiculously entertaining to wield. It is…
The Economics Of Polo, The Sport Of Kings – Forbes
Yesterday marked the running of the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the Triple Crown. While all eyes in the horse racing world will now shift to the Belmont Stakes and undoubtedly focus on American Pharoah as the horse attempts to win the final leg of horse racing’s biggest prize, a less heralded series of horse-related events recently wrapped up its early 2015 schedule. The sport is polo, and it…
American Pharoah wins rain-soaked Preakness Stakes – Yahoo Sports (blog)
The Kentucky Derby’s Big Three rolled into Maryland for the 140th Preakness Stakes on Saturday. And while the skies didn’t comply, with wind and heavy rain soaking Pimlico Race Course shortly before post time, Kentucky Derby winner American Pharoah had little trouble routing the field by seven lengths. American Pharoah will now head to the Belmont Stakes on June 6, where he could become now the first Triple Crown winner…
Lord MacLaurin: Kevin Pietersen is not a team player – BBC Sport
England should not touch Kevin Pietersen “with a bargepole”, says former cricket boss Lord MacLaurin. New England and Wales Cricket Board director of cricket Andrew Strauss has told Pietersen he will not be selected this summer because of “trust issues” . Former ECB chairman MacLaurin backed the move, saying: “He’s an absolute maverick, he’s just not a team player.” However, Australia captain…
Gossip column: Dzeko, De Gea, Bale, Pogba, Toure – BBC Sport
For a list of all the latest deals, check out the transfers page. Chelsea are planning a shock move for Manchester City’s 29-year-old striker Edin Dzeko, with City ready to listen to offers. (Sunday Mirror) Meanwhile, the Stamford Bridge club’s manager Jose Mourinho is also interested in Manchester City’s unsettled midfielder Yaya Toure, 32. (Sunday Express) The…
Sport Science: Lacrosse Faceoffs – ESPN
Sport Science: Lacrosse Faceoffs Sport Science examines all the elements that make for a great lacrosse faceoff. Watch NCAA men’s lacrosse championships May 16 on ESPNU and May 17, 23 and 25 on ESPN2.
Sky Sports trounce BT in Premier League viewing figures battle – Telegraph.co.uk
BT Sport have struggled to keep up with Sky this season That could give BT Sport cause for concern when it inherits the exclusive rights to all Uefa club football this summer. Sky Sports managing director Barney Francis said: “We’ve offered 49 of the top 50 matches two seasons running now, showing that Sky Sports continues to be the home of the matches that matter. Football fans should expect more…
A fantasy sports fan play about to pay $1 billion – CNBC
DraftKings will soon hit $1 billion in total prize money since 2012. Better still, it expects $1 billion in 2015 alone.
Gossip column: Bale, Kane, Di Maria, Schmeichel, Koke, Toure – BBC News
For a list of all the latest deals, check out the transfers page. Manchester United will sell Netherlands striker Robin van Persie, 31, and Argentina winger Angel Di Maria, 27, this summer – to make way for the signing of Real Madrid’s 25-year-old Wales forward Gareth Bale. (Daily Mirror) Tottenham’s England striker Harry Kane, 21, is also at the top of…
The 25 Most Powerful People in Sports Media – The Big Lead
How does one define power in sports media? It isn’t the size of your Twitter following, the amount of money you make, the number of awards you’ve won or the ratings for your TV show. It isn’t a popularity contest nor a matter of journalistic heft. It’s not simply having opinions – it’s the ability to shape opinion while stimulating and driving discussion. We left network executives off this list, as other…
Is It Wrong to Let Children Do Extreme Sports? – New York Times
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