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76: The Supporters Trust Movement and Fan Ownership
Supporters Direct help to advise and establish supporters' trusts, aiming to deliver responsible, democratic representation at football clubs to help promote the highest standards of governance, financial accountability and community re-orientation....
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77: David Coulthard - A Grand Prix Driver On The Fast Track
Monte Carlo resident and Grand Prix driver David Coulthard will soon be driving the final race of his career - the Scottish born driver has had a long, often tumultuous career full of drama and danger...
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78: New Hair Removal Method For Surfers
A look at the advancements of wetsuit technology and how this enables the surfer to continue his sport al year round....
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79: How To Locate A Good Archery Club
An archery club can offer its members the chance to become better archers and sportsman....
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80: Importance of Bowling Improvement
If one enjoys the excitement of rolling a ball down the lanes attempting to knock down the standing pins; they then will increase that enjoyment immensely if they are educated on how to really knock t...
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81: A Thrilling Italian Grand Prix as Sebastian Vettel Takes His Maiden Win
Sebastian Vettel, the youngest ever F1 winner claims victory in the Italian Grand Prix. The changing weather conditions intensified the challenge of the race. Hamilton comes from fifteenth to finish seventh after dueling with a challenging Webber....
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82: Types of Sport
There are many sports in today’s world that draw a wide array of audiences. Some of the most popular are held in huge stadiums that can hold thousands and thousands of fans. The athletes that play the...
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83: How Are Surf Shops Keeping Their Heads Above The Waves Of Recession
A look at the life of a surfer and what sets him or her apart from other sports people in their attitude and view of life in general....
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84: Best Surfing In Europe? Head For Lanzarote
If you're after a surfing holiday, and not sure where to head to in Europe, Lanzarote could be the answer....
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85: Why Do Some Get So Fired Up About Sports
It is almost like a cult at some sporting events, so what causes this?...
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86: How do You Buy Tickets for the 2010 Olympic Games?
Tickets for the 2010 Winter Olympics are already being sought, which means some events may be sold out before some individuals even think about buying tickets. That is why you need to know what you need to do in order to get tickets for the 2010 Olympics before your favorite event sells out....
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87: Hong Kong Figure Skaters Debut At National Winter Games
Figure skating in Hong Kong and ice skating in Hong Kong have been gaining popularity at enormous rates. Recently three of the sport's up and coming young stars, from Hong Kong and Macao, made their debut at the National Winter Games, held in Qiqihar....
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88: Nascars Clint Bowyer From Boy to Superstar
Clint Bowyer is a fierce competitor and the markings of a winner was clear from the get go. He won and liked it. When he is on the race track, he is in it to win the trophy. Since racing at the age of five, Bowyer has gone on to achieve over 200 wins and countless championships throughout the years....
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89: NASCARs Daytona International Speedway
The Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida is home to some of the most significant NASCAR races there are. It is a 2.5-mile track and can seat 168,000 fans. Other racing associations share the track too so it is not exclusively a NASCAR facility....
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90: An Explanation of The Physics of NASCAR
Even though NASCAR started as a backwoods illegal race to run moonshine, it has today evolved into a sport that is not only entertaining but depends on physics too. The obvious element in the physics of NASCAR is the aerodynamic design required by these cars in order to achieve top speeds of near 200 mph with the minimum drag coefficient....
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91: Ski Bindings: Different Strokes For Different Ski Styles
An outline of the different bindings styles used for downhill, cross-country and telemark skiing and what those differences are designed to allow....
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92: The Several Styles Of Sweatpants
An overview of traditional sweatpants and the basic purpose they serve, and a list of the recent adaptations in sweatpants styles....
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93: Sports Cleats: Studs Vs. Spikes
A description of the purpose served by cleats in sports and a breakdown of the different kinds of cleats available....
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94: Tennis Racquets: Variations And Modifications
A brief description of tennis racquets before the inception of metal frame and a list of the variations available in modern racquets....
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95: Why the NASCAR Foundation Organization Supports Charity
A good organization supports charity and NASCAR does just that through its NASCAR foundation. The NASCAR foundation has a program where for a $30 donation you can join in on the NASCAR track walk....
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96: Round The World 2008 Yachting Race
With Cowes Week, Majorca's King's Cup, and the Olympics all been and gone by end September, where next for the world's best yachtsmen and women? It's around the world......
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97: Lewis Hamilton Wins Belgian Grand Prix - Then Loses
Lewis Hamilton was a happy F1 driver as he openned a bottle of champagne on the winners rostrum after winning the Belgian Grand Prix - only to be dropped to third place after officials decided he made...
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98: Figure Skaters Reminisce At The PSFC's 10th Anniversary
The Professional Figure Skater's Cooperative (PSFC) has been helping figure skating professionals gain employment, find support and help each other out for the past ten years. They recently celebrated their double-digit birthday, and skaters have shared their memories of their time with the organization....
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99: NASCAR Tracks the Atlanta Motor Speedway
The NASCAR Atlanta Motor Speedway is in Hampton, Georgia (a suburb of Atlanta) and has a 1.54-mile oval track with turns banking at 24 degrees. Because these banks and their smooth surface, car speeds have been known to reach 190 mph on occasion....
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100: Why NASCARs Hall of Fame will be in North Carolina
The NASCAR Hall of Fame was designated to be built in Charlotte, North Carolina on March 6, 2006 and groundbreaking began in 2007. It is projected to be opened for visitors in 2010....
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