All articles by: Jay

Three men go canoeing to raise oil spill awareness

Three friends have decided to make a statement about the devastating BP oil spill on Gulf Coast by going canoeing by the length of the Mississippi river.
Dave Kolck, Matt Bergmann and Justin Dworak are working together to raise funds and awareness about the aforementioned incident by navigating the Mississippi River from its headwaters until they [...]

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Canadian Rowing Coach Sets Sights on Victory in London Olympics

Rowing Canada coach Mike Spracklen is confident that his team will certainly make a splash in the sport in this coming 2012 Olympic Games which will be held in London.
Interestingly, Spracklen is a British national but has now regarded himself as a Canadian and would just love to see the team from his second home [...]

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Actress Renee Zellweger seen with running bra in Paris

Academy Award-winning actress Renee Zellweger was seen jogging around in Paris in her sports bra and gear on Monday.
The “Bridget Jones’ Diary” star looked in great form as she was sporting on a black ensemble – black jacket, black running bra and black running shorts.
The actress is currently in the city to accompany her boyfriend, [...]

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More men prefer women in gym clothes than glamorous ones

A new study revealed that more than two thirds of men prefer women with gym clothes rather than the glamorous ones. About 25 percent of the respondents also said that they’d prefer their partners to let go of makeup for the natural look.
A leading celebrity fashion website in United Kingdom revealed that based on their [...]

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Changing temperatures may affect revenues in Californian rafting destination

The Truckee River is experiencing a later water runoff due to the changes in temperature and this development may affect the revenues for adventure-seekers who regularly go to this tourist destination especially during the July 4 weekend.

Truckee River Operating Agreement Chief Deputing Water Master Chad Planchard said that this may be the largest water runoff [...]

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Sponsors take interest for London 2012

The mania for the 2012 London Olympics has ramped up, thanks to the growing interest by the public and the sponsors for this prestigious sporting event.
According to reports, the official mascots for the 2012 Olympics have been unveiled earlier this week and their names are Wenlock and Mandeville.
The London Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games [...]

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Sportswear giant launches new ad in time for the World Cup

There is definitely a lot of excitement going on for the upcoming World Cup and several sportswear giants have come up with their own marketing campaign to entice football fans to purchase their World Cup-themed items before the major event takes place in South Africa.
Sportswear giant Adidas is taking its part in this excitement by [...]

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IBA Buzios Bodyboarding 2010 winners revealed

The IBA Buzios Bodyboarding 2010 competition concluded in Brazil after five days of intense competitions. The warm and sunny weather during the entire competition made the event very memorable and that the participants did not encounter any untoward incidents.
The minor events were concluded and made way to the final competitions of the men’s and women’s [...]

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Fitness guru gives ideas to regain shape after giving birth

Women tend to feel that they are unattractive especially after giving birth because of the changes in their body. However, this can be remedied as what fitness guru Stella Bartram would say.
However, it is not right to immediately hit the gym after giving birth. In fact, experts say that it is best to wait after [...]

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Teen still has chance to set global sailing record

Abby Sunderland still has a chance to set a global sailing record despite having to dock in Cape Town, South Africa for boat repairs.
Sunderland aims to be the youngest person to sail alone around the world.
However, this weekend, her team has decided that she needs to make a stopover in the South African town to [...]

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