The Special Olympics aims to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in Olympic-type sports for more than 1 million children and adults with mental retardation.
The Jeep Aloha Bowl and the Jeep Oahu Bowl are two parts of a college football doubleheader. Both games take place on Christmas Day in Honolulu's Aloha Stadium.
The SBC Cotton Bowl Classic is scheduled for New Year's Day 2005 in Dallas. This years game has the SEC East Division Champion, Tennessee, matching up against the 20th ranked Aggies from Texas A &...
Yeehaw! Drag out those cowboy boots and the biggest hat you can find, and step up to the tailgate for an Oklahoma-style good time. A tailgate party can be at home in your driveway with all the...
Leave the area cleaner than it was when you got there. For quick cleanup, use as many disposable items as you can.
Some colleges have mascots. Stanford University has the Stanford Tree. Are you up to the challenge?
On May 17, 1875, 15 3-year-old thoroughbreds went to the post at Churchill Downs. They burst from the starting line, galloped around the track for one-and-a-half miles, and launched an event...
"We have a pretty full practice schedule down here. Everything we do is geared to keeping us focused on winning," says Tucker Thompson, who runs the cockpit for America True.
The "last great race" is termed such for a poignant reason. It has been, and remains, spectacular. But it also remains difficult to watch in person for the average Joe. Here are a few ideas.
Olympic weight lifting is spectacular. It's even more enjoyable if you understand the sport and know what to watch for.
Olympic weight lifting is a very specialized sport. Two-time Olympic weight lifter Wes Barnett advises prospective participants to start by finding and working with certified coaches.
Olympic weightlifter Wes Barnett points out that the snatch is the first lift performed in Olympic weightlifting competitions. Barnett has a 385-lb. snatch to his credit, and this is how he does...
Two-time Olympian Wes Barnett is currently training for the 2000 Games in Sydney, and has a 484-lb. clean and jerk to his credit. This is how he does the clean and jerk lift.
If you're reading this eHow, chances are you're the type of person who finds surfing the Web an exciting and informative experience. This rings especially true for following the Olympic games....
The Olympic Games is broadcast on television and covered on the Web by NBC. Just turn on the tube or log on and you'll be overwhelmed by the amount of information available.
You know the feeling of loss when you miss out on that one event you've been dying to see. With some diligence, you can find the complete schedule and not miss a single event.
Even though the Olympics will be covered exhaustively by the media, you might find it difficult to get that specific piece of information about your favorite athlete or sport. Here are a few...
Surprise, surprise. The Internet is your best tool for finding accurate Olympic and world records for various sporting events. Visit the sites below and you can find just about anything you need -...
Believe it or not, finding specific videos will take some hunting on your part. The best way to get the video you want of your favorite events is to stand by the TV and record it yourself....
On the Internet, you can find just about all of the individual and team qualifiers with a few clicks of your mouse.