Believe it or not, I missed the Olympic 800 meters in the stadium, and I didn’t even watch it on TV. Why? Because I was attending a private
Kim Collins Sent Home and other Unsportsmanlike Stories
The Olympics are full of human interest stories, as well as (stupid) stories of officials having too much power. I met Kim Collins in Rome last May,
Usain Bolt 20 Meter Splits at London 2012 Olympics
Did Usain Bolt have a higher top end speed as compared to Berlin 2009? Did he really run 27.794 mph? I don’t have access to my high end equipment
Shoulder Rotation: The Secret to Longer Stride, Faster Running
Back in 2009, I wrote about Arm Action in Sprinting on how you can gain a full meter with the same number of strides by proper shoulder rotation and
Response to Greg Rutherford’s Long Jump Victory in London
In response to Greg Rutherford’s Long Jump Victory in London, here is a response from Kenta’ Bell, a two time USA Olympian (2004, 2008) in the Triple
London 2012: Why Yohan Blake will Beat Usain Bolt
This article was posted 5:00pm BST, 3 hours before the start of the Men's 200m semi-finals. I am going to make a bold prediction, and that is Yohan
Long Jumper Greg Rutherford is “Mr. Clutch”
This years Long Jump competition at the 2012 London Olympic Games was a memorable and fairly unbelievable one to say the least. Not because of huge
Sally Pearson WR Hurdles at the London 2012 Olympics?
I often wondered how some of the Women’s world records were almost impossible to break (with the exception of the recent additions of the Pole Vault,
Kirani James London 2012: True Sportsmanship Stories
Moments after Kirani James crossed the line of the 400m semi-finals, he immediately went up to Oscar Pistorius to congratulate him. It was at that