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Meet College Football Team That Won't Play A Game All Season
UAB dropped, then restored its football program, which is now in the transition phase of only practicing.
Kenyan Runners: How They Became So Good
African nation earned its first Olympic gold medal in 1988, and the hardware keeps on coming.
These Were The 5 Best Olympics Ever
Spectacular athletic performances allow certain Games stand out, but there's more to it than that.
Those Times When Olympics Got Overshadowed
Sometimes all the planning in the world isn't enough.
Tailgating Tour De France Style: Welcome To The Caravan
See tiny trinkets – key chains, coffee packets and candies – fly through the air as fans scramble much like they do at Mardi Gras.
7 Most Unlikely British Open Champions
The oldest of golf's majors produces winners that are anything but traditional.
How Strawberries And Cream Became Wimbledon Tradition
This dish has been synonymous with the most prestigious tournament in tennis.
Kenya, Which Produces So Many Champion Runners, Now Has Its Own Running Shoe
A social activist from New Mexico finds a new calling in Africa.
How One Girl Went From Foster Care To Olympic Pentathlon Prospect
Cindy Buenrostro has made a remarkable journey in becoming one of the nation's most promising athletes in this five-sport discipline.
Course At Oakmont Country Club Known For Being Tough -- And Quirky
The Pennsylvania venue hosting this year's U.S. Open has distinctive character.
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