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Cameron Lyle, track athlete, gives up final season to donate bone marrow
Cameron Lyle, a track athlete at the University of New Hampshire, has given up the final season of his career to donate bone marrow to a recipient in need. Original post on msn.com Comments on reddit.com
Steubenville football coach knew athletes raped girl, 16, and still tried to shield them of prosecution: court evidence
Steubenville High School football coach Reno Saccoccia not only knew that two of his players had sexually assaulted a teen-age girl during a booze-fueled night last August, he also tried to shield his athletes from prosecution, evidence presented during last week’s trial suggests. Original post on nydailynews.com Comments on reddit.com
Olympics without wrestling! never never
As North Carolina academic scandal deepens, all eyes on Mark Emmert – NCAA Football – Sporting News
NCAA president Mark Emmert wielded a Big Stick in punishing Penn State, but the scandal at North Carolina hits the foundation of college sports and opens Pandora’s Box. Original post on sportingnews.com Comments on reddit.com
Does a Long-Ago Head Injury Pose Risks for the Everday Athlete? – NYTimes.com
Does a 55-year-old man who Original post on nytimes.com Comments on reddit.com
The 25 Hottest Athletes on the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team – Complex
Who wouldn’t be proud to be represented by these beauties? Complex.com: The original buyer’s guide for men. Original post on complex.com Comments on digg.com
The 10 Greatest Muslim Athletes of All Time – Complex
Praise Allah! Complex.com: The original buyer’s guide for men. Original post on complex.com Comments on digg.com
Athletes Look For Doping Edge, Despite Tests And Risks: Shots – Health Blog: NPR
Athletes at the London Olympics will be subjected to more testing for performance-enhancing drugs than at any other games. Just one positive test can ruin their chances at gold, but these elite athletes might not be the ones who have the most to lose. Original post on npr.org Comments on digg.com
London 2012 Olympics: Games legend Michael Johnson believes Oscar Pistorius has an ‘unfair advantage’ – Telegraph
The 400-metre world record holder, Michael Johnson, believes disabled athletes who use prosthetic limbs should not be allowed to compete in able-bodied races, as it has not been disproved whether or not it provides them with an Original post on telegraph.co.uk Comments on reddit.com
Nerds Versus Athletes – Runt Of The Web
How much does Michael Jordan make? And how much does Bill Gates make? Check mate, nerds. Original post on runt-of-the-web.com Comments on digg.com
BBC News – London 2012 Olympics: Saudis allow women to compete
Saudi Arabia is to allow its women athletes to compete in the Olympics for the first time ever, a statement by the country’s London embassy says. Original post on bbc.co.uk Comments on reddit.com
BBC News – Kenya’s Rift Valley, where everyone runs
In the hills of Iten, Claudia Hammond meets children who are trying to run their way out of poverty. Original post on bbc.co.uk Comments on digg.com
17 Victoria’s Secret Models Who Dated Athletes – Total Pro Sports
Let’s Start Paying College Athletes – NYTimes.com
And one other thing: With Emmert’s backing, the N.C.A.A.’s board of directors, composed of college and university presidents (Emmert himself is a former president of the University of Washington), agreed to make it permissible for Division I schools to pay their athletes a $2,000 stipend. When I saw Emmert in November, shortly after the new rule went into effect, I told him that the stipend struck me as a form of payment to the players. He visibly stiffened. “If we move toward a pay-for-play model — if we were to convert our student athletes to employees of the university — that would be the death of college athletics,” Emmert retorted. “Then they are subcontractors. Why would you even want them to be students? Why would you care about their graduation rates? Why would you care about their behavior?” No, he insisted, the extra $2,000 was an effort to increase the… More