A video has been making the internet rounds showing tennis star Novak Djokovic dancing himself silly after a victory at the U.S. Open, but Djokovic's impromptu dance performance wasn't actually impromptu.
In terms of personal accomplishments, no female snowboarder has achieved more success on a snowboard than Hannah Teter. Olympic Gold Medal. Olympic Silver Medal. Multiple X Games medals. Six World Cup victories. The list goes on and on.
With the choice of PyeongChang, the IOC has just confirmed that it's willing to take the Olympic Movement to a "New Horizon." Together we will take the power of Olympism to new territories.
I shook hands with Steve Holcomb who was forced to retire as the top U.S. Olympic bobsled driver due to becoming legally blind from a degenerative eye disease known as Keratoconus.
I was surprised, to say the least, when during a recent Q&A Olympian Shani Davis mentioned that the person he'd most like to meet is a kid, a young superfan of his in Japan.
On this episode of the podcast, we welcome back childhood friend (and American ex-pat in Paris) Fox, who shares some stories about his time in Vancouver while working in television for the Winter Olympics.
People often ask me what the Olympics have done for snowboarding. For me, it's more about what snowboarding has done for the Olympics.
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The other ski drops. A Polish cross country skier has failed a doping test at the Olympics. She helped Poland to a 6th place finish in a relay event.
The next time you confusedly see in a 6'1'', 180 lbs. wide receiver running nude through the park, Chad Ochocinco's question remains: Why wouldn't he?
With the close of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, much of the media was quick to declare them a total success. This goes against the mound...
When Brian McKeever qualified to compete in the men's 50-kilometer cross-country race at the Olympics, he made headlines. What distinguishes him from the rest is the fact that he is legally blind.
In this episode, in addition to some G-Men talk, we address the recently concluded 2010 Winter Olympics, Saved By the Bell, and our ongoing social commentary on TV commercials.
Watching the Winter Olympics has brought the question even more clearly into focus: What does it take to be a champion? The interviewers of the skater...
Tiger Woods' caddy, Steve Williams, says he didn't know anything about Woods' affairs. Presumably Williams said it with a straight face.