bobsledding
- Here’s what to watch and how to watch.
- Elana Meyers Taylor and Lauren Gibbs of the U.S. were second in 3:22.52, the 0.07-second margin being the closest between first and second in any Olympic women's bobsled race.
- Here’s what to watch and how to watch.
- Elana Meyers Taylor: “Either I'm going to win a medal or I'm going to go down swinging."
- Here’s what to watch and how to watch.
- Sun photographer Lloyd Fox writes about photographing U.S. Olympic Bobsledder Aja Evans during a early morning training session at Under Armour's facility in Baltimore. Evans is heading to the Pyeongchang, Korea Winter Games, which start Friday.
- After a disastrous performance at the 2014 Winter Games, the U.S. speedskating team has doubled down on its partnership with Under Armour, its outfitter and sponsor whose speed suits were ditched by some of the skaters in Sochi.
- This could be the most uncertain Olympic bobsled competition in some time.
- Under Armour has produced a video series showing the challenges of the Nigeria's first Olympic bobsled team
- Under Armour has long cast itself as an underdog. It is fond of telling stories of athletes’ challenges and redemption.
- Bobsledder says Under Armour Olympic suits are less superhero, more Americana
- The Mays family had a large, shallow pond on their property, "the home of thousands of frogs, tadpoles, snakes, and crayfish" in the summer, and a source of ice when winters were colder than they seem to be in the 21st century.
- You're still shaking out the road salt from your shoes and yikes, it's March -- spring break already! But worry not: You can still find great and affordable getaways. Whether you'd prefer to recharge everyone's batteries on a powder-sand beach, a sunny ski slope or in a foreign country, here are oodles of options that you can easily get to, most of them nonstop from Baltimore.
- Teachers across Howard County are getting creative when it comes to physical education. Though many schools still offer traditional units like basketball and soccer, more are incorporating activities like golf, bicycling and even obstacle courses into their classes.
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- For Ted Offit, a lawyer from Glyndon, the Winter Olympics in Sochi are the climax of his seven years' work on the Board of Directors of the U.S. Bobsled and Skeleton Federation.
- When the winter Olympics gets underway next month in Sochi, Russia, Under Armour's logo will be seen by millions of viewers around the globe as the Baltimore-based brand sponsors two U.S. teams and another from Canada
- Ida Bernstein says she is close to finishing her Ph.D. in physics from Delaware State and will concentrate on making the 2016 Olympic team in rugby after failing to get a spot on the 2014 Olympic bobsled team as a pilot.
- Under Armour unveils newest ad in I Will campaign, highlighting new ColdGear Infrared apparel
- Former Dulaney star Ida Bernstein is hoping to make the U.S. bobsled team for Sochi in 2014 and rugby team for Rio in 2016.
- University of Maryland graduate and bobsledder aims to represent Israel in the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
- When the U.S. bobsled and skeleton program looked to rebound from a disastrous 2006 Winter Olympics, help came from an unusual place not known for cold weather: Baltimore