Sport & Recreation Articles
71: Suzuki Motorcycles - From Fine Loom Manufacturers to Major Motorcycle Company by: articlepimp
Started in a small warehouse by Michio Suzuki back in 1909, Suzuki aimed at making better looms for the Japanese silk industry. It was only thirty years after its existence that the company started thinking of diversifying into cars, motorcycles and related machinery. In fact, it was only after the collapse of the cotton market in 1951, that Suzuki seriously got into the motorcycle and car industry.
72: Speeding Skiers Face Prison by: Paul la Vella
Extreme skiing is a real problem in some areas. Those disobeying the speed limit signs in Utah may face jail time and fines. The speed limit was put in place in certain areas where less experienced sk...
73: Multi-Million Dollar Purse Winner Exposes Horse Racing’s Dirty Secret: Jockey Eating Disorders by: Shane Sellers
Coteau, LA – Superstar jockey Shane Sellers seemed to have it all: turning pro in the sport – horse racing – he loved so much as kid, winning over 4,000 races and $122 million in purses and finding a...
74: Australia Kicks Off 2008 F1 Season by: Henri Boulanger
This year's opening F1 race in Australia was chock full of action and surprises - a superb start the F1 season, with the highlight of the year, Monaco, due for May 25.
Hundred farenheit heat with no...
75: Bicycle Buying Guide by: Bob Shanty
Bicycles can be used for a number of purposes, including recreation, fitness, transportation and sports. If you are planning on purchasing a new bike, consider the terrain you will be riding on as wel...
76: Raikkonen Wins Malaysian Formula One by: Henri Boulanger
Lewis Hamilton may have wrapped up the opening race of the Formula One season, but Kimi Raikkonen snagged the second. Determined to defend his world championship record, Raikkonen raced to victory at ...
77: The Relationship between Sports Organizations and Community Service by: Grant
The relationship between sports organizations and community service exists on at least two different levels: team activities and individual activities. The players may be asked to take part in various activities as a club; such activities would typically be accompanied by extensive publicity with cameras rolling.
78: Meet Olympic Gold Medalist Carly Patterson by: Grant
Although Carly Rae Patterson was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on February 4, 1988, she is now living in Allen, Texas with her mother and sister. Carly is an incredibly accomplished athlete for her age. She is a former Olympic all-around Champion for the United States 2004 Olympic Team in Athens, Greece.
79: How NASCAR Became a Major American "Sport" by: Grant
NASCAR, or the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is known as the largest motorsports sanctioning body in the United States. The three series under the auspices of NASCAR include the Craftsman Truck Series, the Nationwide Series and the Sprint Cup. Some local races such as the Whelen Modified Tour and the All-American Series from Whelen are overseen by NASCAR. Overall, 1500 races at 100 tracks are considered NASCAR races.
80: Baseball vs. Football-Which Is America's #1 Sport? by: Grant
In the United States, both baseball and football have passionate fans who claim that they follow the true number one sport in America. But, how does one determine what is the actual "number one American sport"?
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