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From the Kentucky Derby to the Super Bowl, the World Cup to the Tour de France, learn about major, worldwide sporting events. Whether you need tips on following the Olympics on television or online, or if you’re interested in attending the X Games, eHow can help. Has your favorite baseball team fulfilled your childhood dreams and made it to the World Series after years of mediocrity? eHow can help you attend the event live with great tips on buying tickets to a big game.

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  • How to Enjoy the ESPY Awards 2009

    Who’s your favorite athlete of 2009? Once again, the ESPYS have spoken, and the fans have declared a winner. Every year, the ESPY awards honor athletes from the United States who have exhibited...

  • How to Apply for the Wendy's High School Heisman Award

    Each December the college Heisman Memorial Trophy is awarded to the top college football player in the nation. Did you know that two awards are also given for the Wendy's High School Heisman...

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    Shoot it RAW: Low-compression photography creeps into mainstream. Sports rules spelled out online. Cool stuff worth tracking. And finally … the spacializer

  • How to go the World Cup in South Africa

    The world largest sporting event the World Cup is about to take place in 2010 in SOuth Africa. How to get to the world cup will be on many soccer fans mind. If you take in account that this is the...

  • Alcohol & Drug Policies of Stadiums

    Spectators attend sporting events for entertainment. Intoxicated fans could ruin some of that enjoyment by their rowdy behavior. Teams across the country have instituted alcohol and drug policies...

  • How to know what it takes to become a jockey, by Frank Lovato

    By Frank Lovato Jr. (Aug. 2008) For many youngsters who feel the need for speed via horseback, the idea of becoming a thoroughbred jockey seems the perfect solution. I get so many kids each year...

  • Equipment Used in Iditarod

    The Iditarod is a dogsled race that covers more than 1,000 miles of Alaska from Anchorage to Nome. People called mushers guide a team of 12 to 16 dogs across wild terrain in freezing...

  • Turf Grass & Athletic Safety

    The positives experienced from having a dense turf grass on an athletic field go far beyond the aesthetics of a green landscape. Natural turf grass can significantly improve the safety of the...

  • How to Have An Inexpensive Super Bowl Party At Home

    The Super Bowl is a big part of the American culture. It is getting close to that time of year again. I am hoping my team makes it (NO Saints) they are 11/0 at the moment. I am actually watching...

  • Bifocal Safety Glasses for Hunting & Shooting

    People of all ages and ability enjoy hunting; however, many people think that their vision is reason not to hunt. With bifocal safety glasses for hunting, you can easily read a map, see what is...

  • How to Wrap a Roping Saddle Horn

    Team Roping is a rodeo event originating from a need to restrain and doctor cattle on ranches. The sport consists of two riders on horseback. One rider, known as the header, ropes the steer around...

  • How to Watch Olympic Basketball Games on the Internet

    The best basketball players in the world are featured during the Olympics. You may wish to watch an Olympic qualifying basketball game or you may not be near a television when a certain Olympic...

  • How to Buy a Stadium

    Many well-to-do folks have the de rigueur yacht and mansion, but whom among them can say they literally own a stadium? But any person planning on being the ultimate Monopoly game player was...

  • How to Score Brackets in NCAA Basketball

    During the men's and women's NCAA tournaments, many people host contests to see who can accurately predict the outcome of the games. Rooting for the teams you picked to win adds another element of...

  • How to Walk for Parkinson's

    As of 2009, there is no cure for Parkinson's disease. According to the Mayo Clinic, persons affected by the disease often have body tremors and frozen movements, and the symptoms become worse as...

  • How to Manage Crowds With Golf Carts

    Golf carts are versatile vehicles with plenty of capabilities beyond their major purpose. A lot of this flexibility is due to the compact size and affordability of golf carts. One interesting...

  • How to Download a printable L.A. Lakers schedule

    If your an L.A. Lakers fan, having a printable schedule can really come in handy. Whether you carry the schedule with you, or put it on the refrigerator, you will know when the Lakers play, and...

  • Horse Racing Handicapping Techniques

    According to Jim Lehane of Free-Horseracing-Info.com, "Successful horse handicappers don't play to win, they play to make money." Arrive at the track early so you have enough time to do your...

  • How to Watch UFC 106 FREE in your browser

    Watch UFC 106 live and free this saturday Nov 21 inside any standard web browser

  • How to Enter the Summer Olympics

    The Olympics are the truest form of competition an athlete can enter and engage in. Athletes dream of winning an Olympic gold medal. Young children play games and pretend that they are vying for...

  • The History of World Series Rings

    When Major League Baseball crowns its champion every year, the players and coaching staff of the winning team receive a ring commemorating the event. The ring award ceremony is now part of the...

  • What Is the Fairest Way to Calculate Weight Lost in Competition?

    Finding a fair way to calculate weight loss in a competition can be a challenge because there are so many different ways to measure it. Those with more weight to lose may see the pounds drop more...

  • Organizing Sports Tournaments

    Setting up a sports tournament for your community is a wonderful idea, especially if many are able to participate. You will need a lot of cooperation from the community as well as a lot of...

  • Basketball Bracket Definition

    Basketball brackets are a great way to keep track of tournament teams throughout all levels of play. The NCAA Basketball Tournament every March has made basketball brackets incredibly popular.

  • How to Draw Tournament Brackets

    Part of the fun of playing or watching sports is the tournaments. America is enamored with watching all sorts of professional sports events---the World Series, the Super Bowl, March Madness and...

  • How to Plan an Alleycat Bike Race

    Do you enjoy biking, bike culture and racing? This how-to will help you get your feet wet in organizing a good alleycat bicycle race.

  • How to Race Turn 5 at Road Americal

    Road America at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin Is a premium road-racing track on the SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) circuit. It is 4 miles, 15 turns, rolling country. It is known as the Grand Prix...

  • What Is the Giro D'Italia?

    The Giro d'Italia, or Tour of Italy, is one of the most important long-distance competitions in the cycling world. It is an annual road bicycle stage race that attracts professional cyclists from...

  • Tournament Scheduling the Easy Way

    Tournaments have a multiple of purposes, including to determine a champion and to allow teams to play a number of games in a short period of time. To run a successful tournament, you need to...

  • National Invitational Tournament History

    Born in 1938, the National Invitational Tournament is the United States' oldest college basketball tournament, beating the NCAA tournament by a year. Today's NIT is actually two tournaments: one...

  • How to Score NCAA Brackets

    The NCAA tournament, also known as March Madness, is one of the most popular events for office pools and friendly games where people attempt to predict the outcome of the tournament. In 2009, even...

  • How to Seed a 5-Team Tournament

    When seeding a tournament, you have the option to use a random draw or seeding the teams based on some objective criteria. With random seeding, there is no consideration given to prior...

  • How to win a trip to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics

    Do you want to win a trip to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games? As part of the International Olympic Committee's "Best of Us" campaign, they will be awarding a trip for two to the...

  • How to Paint Temporary Lines on a Gym Floor

    Sometimes it is necessary to apply temporary lines on a gym floor. There are products available that use stencils and chalk paint for this exact purpose.

  • History of Stadium Lights

    Modern stadiums feature numerous expected amenities such as concession stands; restaurants; seating with good visibility; and even plentiful rest rooms; audio systems; and night lighting for...

  • How to watch UFC/MMA Pay Per Views live for free online

    If you're like me you're a huge fan of UFC and other MMA organizations and their fights. These live pay per view events can cost at least $40 per event, which over a year can really add up. ...

  • Instructions for Using Lacrosse Technology on a Clock

    La Crosse Technology clocks use regularly updated time signals to provide accurate and convenient timekeeping. Learning to program and use a La Crosse Technology clock is simple for even the most...

  • Summer Olympics Activities

    Every four years, thousands of the world's greatest athletes from more than 200 nations converge in one location to compete in the Summer Olympics. Not everyone is an Olympic-level athlete or...

  • How to Make a Bluegrass Pie

    This Kentucky originated pie is one of my all time favorites. Bluegrass pie is also sometimes called a Kentucky pie, or something similar to the traditional pie, that is associated with the...

  • How Are Olympic Medals Split With a Tie?

    In most events, if a tie occurs, multiple medals will be given for whichever place was tied. For instance, if two people tie for the gold medal, two gold medals will be awarded, plus a bronze. ...

  • Football World Cup History

    The World Cup refers to the international tournament of national soccer teams held every four years by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA.) The men's tournament...

  • Olympics Basketball Team Competition Rules

    Olympic basketball games are played following the rules of the International Basketball Federation. Originally a demonstration-only game in the Olympics, men's and women's basketball games have...

  • How to Improve Your Back Stroke

    When you get your backstroke down, you’re ready to improve your stroke and pick up speed.

  • The History of the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament

    The U.S. Open is one of the most popular tournaments in all of tennis. One of the four Grand Slam events in a calendar year, the U.S. Open anticipates a new, record-breaking crowd in excess of...

  • How to Throw a Great Fall Football Party

    When the winter months are approaching and fall leaves start changing, it is time for football season to begin. Football season is a perfect time to throw your own football party. Schedule your...

  • Unicycle Basketball Information

    Unicycles have a passionate group of enthusiast riders who have combined unicycles with basketball.

  • What to Bring to a Talladega Race

    With an capacity of 169,000 per event, Talladega Superspeedway is one of the most impressive racing venues in the United States. The venue, about 20 miles northwest Talladega, Ala., off Interstate...

  • What Country Has Won the Most Olympic Medals?

    The Olympics are exciting for people of all countries. Though most people have watched the Olympics at some point, one country has stood out by winning the most medals.

  • What Year Was the First Summer Olympics Held in the United States?

    The first time that the Summer Olympics came to the United States was in 1904 when St. Louis hosted the competition. Some 651 athletes took part in these Olympics in 94 events.

  • Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl Facts

    The Pittsburgh Steelers are a National Football League team that has had great success in the championship game known as the Super Bowl. The Steelers won four Super Bowls within a span of six seasons.

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