Chasen Marshall
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Chasen Marshall is a writer and photographer currently living in New York. He recently completed his master's at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Prior to his move to New York he was managing editor and a senior writer for Longboard Magazine, an internationally distributed publication. Parallel with his lifestyle, most of his work has to do with sports and travel. His work has appeared on ESPN.com, Surfline.com, HuffingtonPost.com, in The Orange County Register and in several surf magazines around the world.

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MLS Cup: America's Soccer Sweethearts Deliver

7 Comments | Posted November 22, 2011 | 09:34:00 (EST)

It was the sort of blue-collar-type goal we've come to expect from Landon Donovan.

The 72nd-minute build-up by the Los Angeles Galaxy was brilliant (by MLS standards) soccer: nothing with La Liga flair or Premiere League speed, but effective and worth note. A flicked header from one big-name designated player...

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10,000 Yogis Rained Out in Central Park (SLIDESHOW)

Posted June 23, 2010 | 12:19:00 (EST)

At 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 22, the Great Lawn in Central Park was set to be transformed into the world's largest yoga studio, as over 10,000 blue mat wielding participants were prepared to go into down dog in unison. Things didn't go exactly as planned.

Beginning around 4...

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Eskendereya Is the Horse to Beat -- Wins Wood Memorial

Posted April 8, 2010 | 17:52:35 (EST)

Todd Pletcher has 20 horses on the nomination list for the Kentucky Derby, the most of any trainer. But it's his 3-year-old chestnut colt Eskendereya, out of Zayat Stables, who shows the most promise. And that colt was the reason why he was at Aqueduct in Queens, N.Y. on Saturday,...

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MLS Needs More Than a New Stadium

Posted April 2, 2010 | 12:34:42 (EST)

Crossing the rickety wooden overpass of the railroad, it seemed everyone around me was wearing something that held the regal purple of the Viola. Chants and horns were echoing along the narrow cobblestone streets near the stadium, and fans were waving their scarves or holding them taut over their head....

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