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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 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...

  • How to Set up a March Madness Office Pool

    Want to be the manager of the march madness pool at the office, well here is how to do that

  • 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.

  • How to Use a Treadmill to Increase Athletic Speed for Speed and Agility Training

    Yes using a treadmill for speed and agility training can increase your overall speed. This is called acceleration training. Acceleration training is becoming increasingly popular but with a bungee...

  • How to Get Barcelona Football Tickets

    If you are planning to be in the Barcelona area anytime soon you may want to consider purchasing some Barcelona football (soccer) tickets. This will allow you to experience a side of Spanish...

  • Tournament Bracketing Methodology

    Most tournaments use brackets at some point during the competition, if not for the entire competition, to determine the champion. The NCAA Division I basketball tournament uses a...

  • How to Horse Handicapping

    Horse handicapping can be tricky to learn but will help you to choose the winning horse when betting on horse racing once you learn. Horse handicapping involves knowing exactly what to look for...

  • The History of Olympic Basketball

    From its official incorporation into the Olympics in 1936, basketball has been one of the most popular international sports. During each Olympics, teams compete against the best players in the...

  • Description of the Beam in Gymnastics

    As children grow, their developing motor skills include a sense of balance. Most school gyms have a low, narrow beam on which children can practice this new skill. In competitive gymnastics, the...

  • How to Get Tickets to an Event Thats Sold Out

    Have you ever wondered how to get tickets to some sort of sporting or concert event that was sold out? This article will help you get tickets to those such events.

  • The History of the Paralympics

    The Paralympics are an international sporting event coinciding with the Olympic Games. They offer an opportunity for athletes with physical or vision disabilities to compete. The Games began in...

  • How to do a Gienger

    This article teaches you the steps required to learn a gienger, a high flying release move done on the uneven bars or high bar.

  • Overview of Commonwealth Games

    The multi-national and multi-sport event known as the Commonwealth Games has a storied past. Much like the Olympics, the Commonwealth Games are held every four years. Dating back to the late 19th...

  • How to Do a Standing Back Handspring Like a Gymnast

    This article will teach a beginner how to do a standing backhandspring.

  • How to find Golf Videos

    You can find other websites that may offer full length versions of specific golf videos, depending on what you are looking for

  • How to Defend in Soccer

    Defending in Soccer is hard but can done effectively by following the advice given in this article. Most coaches will tell you that a good defense is a good offense. What they should tell you is...

  • What Are Olympic Medals Made of?

    The medal ceremonies at the Olympic Games are often as exciting to watch as the athletic events, and the history and facts behind the composition and design of the medals are interesting as well.

  • The History of Pole Vaulting

    Pole vaulting is one of the athletic events seen in amateur and professional track and field and also the Olympics. Today, athletes participating in the event use a long fiberglass pole to help...

  • What Are the Summer Olympic Events?

    The Summer Olympics, known for its wide variety of events within 28 different sports, is one of the most anticipated and most prestigious sporting competitions. Yet, because the Summer Games are...

  • Wimbledon Tennis Information

    Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and many professional players consider it to be the most significant. Wimbledon is held in a suburb of London in the United Kingdom and is...

  • The Advantages of Artificial Turf

    Artificial or synthetic turf was introduced in the late 1960s. Since then, many technological advances have brought artificial turf closer to natural grass. In many ways artificial turf provides...

  • Olympic Volleyball Rules

    Since 1964, the sport of volleyball has been played in every Summer Olympic Games. The sport is played by both men and women the world over and involves a net, a court, a ball and two teams vying...

  • Concession Stand Tips

    A concession stand can be a great way for a sports team or other organization to raise money during large events, but it can also be an easy way to lose money if the stand is improperly run....

  • The History of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race

    The Indianapolis 500 auto race, or the Indy 500, is a 500-mile American automobile race that takes place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. Drivers compete in Indy Car class...

  • NFL Super Bowl Rules

    Super Bowl Sunday is considered a national holiday by many NFL fans across the United States. Some say that the national media coverage is blown out of proportion, but true NFL fans are in love...

  • The History of the French Open

    The French Open--known in France as Les Internationaux de France de Roland-Garros, or Roland-Garros more colloquially--is one of four professional tennis tournaments that make up the annual Grand...

  • How to to Organize a Sports Theme Party

    Playing sports is probably the best time we have with our friends. Then, why not having the same fun outside the playground too? Either we invite our friends over to celebrate our birthday or...

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