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Every dog (and tortoise) has its day at March for the Animals
A lot of humans had their hands full at Sunday's 18th annual March for the Animals in Druid Hill Park. Adam Mittadam, 30, of Canton, held fast to the leashes of six French bulldogs — Mango, Kiwi, Coconut, Scooter, Vespa and Moped — all...
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Digest: Moon Philly favored in Laurel Park's Nellie Morse Stakes
Et cetera Moon Philly favored in Laurel Park's Morse Moon Philly is the morning line favorite to win today's feature at Laurel Park, the $125,000 Nellie Morse Stakes for fillies and mares. The 1 1/16-mile test drew 12 runners. Ten can face the...Tags: Wrigley Field, Washington College (Maryland), National Economic Council, Laurel Park, Sports Illustrated
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Hopkins study finds paddle motion is superior swimming stroke
The research involved laser scans, underwater video and special animation software. And it took thousands of hours of computer time to run simulations that crunched complex fluid mechanics equations.
All of this scientific firepower was thrown at one...Tags: Technology, Olympic Games, Hobbies, Michael Phelps, Johns Hopkins University
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Timonium: Rowing marathon raises $8,000 for Johns Hopkins youth camp
Adam DeStefano, a 2007 graduate of St. Paul's School, thanks all those who supported him in his quest to raise money for Camp Sunrise by spending countless hours rowing. He actually rowed the equivalent of 1,500 miles in 35 days (on his own) and raised...Tags: University of Central Florida, Alcoholic Beverages, Cancer, Dining and Drinking, Eight Rowing
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Sliding-seat rowing transitions from the gym to the water
Tired of getting beaten up on the basketball court or twisting the night — and your back — away lunging to get that low volley? Is playing 18 holes frustrating, but not invigorating enough to get the endorphins cranked? Does a walk around...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Eight Rowing, Fishing, The New York Times, Canoeing and Kayaking
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College coaches hard at work this summer
The summer is a time when many college recruiters do their work. For Sharon Brummell, that's no different
But while football and basketball are the most talked-about sports when it comes to recruiting, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore's...Tags: Basketball, Washington College (Maryland), United States Naval Academy, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities
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Taneytown man wins gold for Special Olympics U.S. team
From Syd Lea's home in Taneytown, the Pennsylvania line is less than two miles away.
When the accomplished cyclist ventures outside from his home gymnasium, he often crosses the Mason-Dixon Line as part of his training regimen.
That's not the only...Tags: Paralympic Games, U.S. Olympic Team, World Games, Cross Country Skiing, Stevie Wonder
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Maryland medalists
They range from a shooting specialist to one of the great sprinters of his generation. The former Maryland Summer Olympians who have won medals are listed below. Despite exhaustive research, it's possible we left someone out, so let us know at sports@...Tags: National Basketball Association, University of Georgia, Martina Navratilova, Personal Service, Michael Phelps
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Rogge: Phelps is 'icon'
From wire reportsMichael Phelps has a new accolade. "He is the icon of the Games," International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said yesterday. The American swimmer had won five gold medals entering the 200-meter individual medley, setting five world...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Olympic Games, Carl Lewis, Hospitals and Clinics, Michael Phelps
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Sports opportunities abound
Special To The SunFrom archery to wrestling, Anne Arundel sports enthusiasts can choose from a wide variety of youth and adult sports throughout the county. Sports opportunities include individual and team activities, instructional, recreational and competitive programs...Tags: Miami Dolphins, Softball, Ice Hockey, Cross Country Skiing, Sting
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Courier shot down like a (red) clay pigeon
From staff and wire reportsBARCELONA, Spain -- Jim Courier's game unraveled against big-serving Marc Rosset of Switzerland, and the top-ranked American lost, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1, in the third round of the Olympics. Courier fell with a thud on red clay, his best surface. Trouble began in...Tags: Brooks Robinson, Steffi Graf, Single Sculls, Craig Wilson, Double Sculls
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Carroll girls excel at Stotesbury Cup Regatta
The Philadelphia InquirerNo matter how hard or crazy a workout may sound, Archbishop Carroll assistant rowing coach Laura Hill said her team is willing do it. "And that's the attitude that has them exactly where they are now," she said. And where they are is in elite...Tags: Eight Rowing, Trials, Lightweight Rowing, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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