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Return Next Season Denver Broncos Elway
666 wordsAnd the Denver Broncos, with their number three pick in the 1983 draft select... John Elway. The young rookie, standing six feet, three inches tall and one hundred ninety-three pounds, joyfully stood center stage accepting his new jersey. He was selected for his perfect quarterback build and his amazing skills on the field. Scouts were appalled at the way this man could see the field and read defenses. These skills brought him into this league, but it is the skills that he developed and the stru...
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Grand Prix World Championship
1,120 wordsFifty years have passed since the inception of the FIA World Drivers Championship. Much has changed in these five decades, but one thing remains distinctly the same: Formula 1 is, was, and always will be the most prestigious and demanding auto racing series in the world. The World Championship began as a way of uniting the top racing series of the various European nations in a series that spanned the continent. Administered by what is now the Federation Internationale de l Automobile (FIA), the ...
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Skaters Compete Nationally Figure Skating Championships United
839 wordsSkating traces its origins practically back to the origins of human beings. To cross frozen lakes and streams, early humans tied animal bones to their feet and glided through the winter months. Eventually, iron and steel blades replaced the bones and a rough means of travel was transformed into recreation. Skating remained popular among all social classes, but as a competitive sport, only the extremely well to do could afford to participate. Figure skating as we know it today traces its origins ...
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Kids Baseball A Great American Tradition
1,024 wordsKids baseball is a really great American tradition. Fathers can relate to their kids who play Little League because male adults remember the experience as something vital that taught them life-skills and socialization during their youth. Little League is as American as apple pie and now the rest of the world is finally wonderfully acclimated to enjoying everything American including baseball. Even an institution as wonderful as Little League has its critics. Some complain that it emphasizes comp...
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Back And Forth Soccer Players
1,130 wordsSoccer or football (or foosball or futbol), as it is called by the rest of the world outside the United States is surely the most popular sport in the world. Every four years, the world championship of soccer, the World Cup, is watched by literally billions all over the world, beating out the United States professional football's Superbowl by far. It is estimated that 1. 7 billion television viewers watched the World Cup final between France and Brazil in July of 1998. And it is also a genuine w...
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Skaters Compete Nationally Figure Skating Championships States
847 wordsSkating traces its origins practically back to the origins of human beings. To cross frozen lakes and streams, early humans tied animal bones to their feet and glided through the winter months. Eventually, iron and steel blades replaced the bones and a rough means of travel was transformed into recreation. Skating remained popular among all social classes, but as a competitive sport, only the extremely well to do could afford to participate. Figure skating as we know it today traces its origins ...
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Mainstream Media World Championship
1,555 wordsBack to the drawing board Id like to spread my views on the so called copyright infringements in backyard wrestling. Although there is noone to my knowledge that has a copyright on the names of feds and wrestlers etc. But I have experienced some angry wrestlers that were arguing of the rights to use the name Hard Time. Now not to make myself look good or anything but the name Hard Time was created by myself 2 years ago and whether or not anyone else has created it themselves or borrowed the idea...
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