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Beijing Price Tag Difficult for Olympic Parents

Posted May 8, 2008 at 08:17 AM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Human Interest, Socio-Political, Events, Aquatics, Boxing, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor

While your watching the your favorite athlete at the Beijing Olympics this year the cameras will inevitably flash to his/her nervous parents. Maybe one of them has left their seat out of anxiety, maybe one has their eyes covered, or maybe they’re…

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Whirlwind Finish and Post-Race Drama at Men’s 10k Open Water Worlds

Posted May 5, 2008 at 01:00 PM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing Results, Events, Aquatics, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
Image details: 2008 Australian Championships: Day 3 served by picapp.com

What news could possibly emerge from the Men’s 10k Open Water World Championships that would top yesterday’s…

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Paralympic Champion Swimmer Qualifies for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Posted May 3, 2008 at 09:00 PM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing Results, Culture/History, Human Interest, Events, Aquatics, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor

South African Natalie du Toit qualified for the Beijing Olympic Games today in the 10 kilometer open water race after finishing fourth at…

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Human Interest Saturdays: Chinese-Canadian Olympians

Posted May 3, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing News, Culture/History, Human Interest, Events, Aquatics, Other, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor

Not every Chinese-born Olympian will be competing for their birth country in Beijing. Dozens of competitors now living throughout the world will be making a homecoming during this years’ Olympics. In fact eight will…

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Gary Hall, Jr. Ready to Face the Sprinting Newbies

Posted May 2, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Events, Aquatics, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
Image details: Swimming - Finals served by picapp.com

Beware 50m men’s freestyle johnny-come-latelies. The 33-year-old Gary Hall, Jr. is tanned, rested, and ready to return himself to the the…

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Michael Phelps Needs to Sleep

Posted April 7, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Events, Aquatics, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor

No one would ever accuse American swimming phenom Michael Phelps of not being able to prove a point. Sunday’s Boston Globe lengthy profile of Phelps begins with a quote: “‘I’m far, far from being a morning person,’…

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Enter the Villain

Posted March 31, 2008 at 08:04 AM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing Results, Culture/History, Events, Aquatics, Special Features, Columns/Blogs, Quote of the Day, Videos, Michael Sedor

My personal Olympics villain has emerged.  It’s a multi-headed animal full of America-disparaging quotes and replete with shady performance-enhancing rumors. They’re cocky, they…

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Human Interest Saturdays

Posted March 29, 2008 at 10:27 AM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Human Interest, Socio-Political, Events, Aquatics, Boxing, Cycling/BMX, Other, Columns/Blogs, Michael Sedor

A 58-year-old CEO of a yacht building company, a Romany Gypsy proudly fighting off lingering stereotypes and prejudices, a 17-year-old scion of American cycling royalty, and a 13-year-old desperate to get a tattoo. What do they all…

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13-Year-Old Diver Wins European Gold

Posted March 26, 2008 at 08:31 AM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing Results, London 2012, Culture/History, Human Interest, Events, Aquatics, Columns/Blogs, Michael Sedor

Which athlete is going to unexpectedly steal your heart at the Beijing Olympics? Our guess is Great Britain’s 13-year-old diving champion Tom Daley.…

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Torch Lit, World Records Fall

Posted March 25, 2008 at 02:07 PM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing News, Beijing Results, Opening Ceremon., Culture/History, Olympic History, Socio-Political, Events, Aquatics, Columns/Blogs, Michael Sedor

The Olympic torch was lit yesterday in Olympia, Greece site of the Temple of Hera and the legendary birth of the Olympic Games. A bombastic ceremony of Greek actors in ancient costume lit the torch and passed it along while Jacques…

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Multiple Swimming World Records Fall

Posted March 23, 2008 at 07:54 PM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing Results, Events, Aquatics, Columns/Blogs, Michael Sedor

Frenchman Alain Bernard has had five competitive swims so far this week at the 2008 European Swimming Championships held in Eindhoven, Holland – Two first round heats,…

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Swimmers Battle Outside the Water

Posted March 19, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Michael J. Sedor

Section: Beijing 2008, Events, Aquatics, Columns/Blogs, Michael Sedor

One month ago Australian Eamon Sullivan smashed the eight-year old 50m freestyle swimming world record, the aquatic version of the 100m dash, lowering the record time from 21.64 to 21.56. From there the accusations, trashtalking, and sharply barbed slurs began.

Two-time…

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Olympic News: Around the Grounds

Posted February 25, 2008 at 01:33 AM by Rich Rodriguez

Section: Beijing 2008, Events, Aquatics

With the Olympics right around the corner, the Chinese government is set to enact a smoking ban in Beijing on May 31. The provision prevents smoking in public places such as “offices, restaurants, hotels, event venues, training centres including gym, health clubs and all places of social gatherings.” You know…

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New Starting Blocks Cause Concern for Swimmers

Posted February 9, 2008 at 03:30 PM by Rich Rodriguez

Section: Beijing 2008, Events, Aquatics

Alan Thompson, head coach of the Australian Olympic swim team, is set to protest the implementation of new starting blocks at the Beijing Olympics. The starting blocks possess angled foot holds which are similar to the ones used in track & field…

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Water Cube Makes Debut, Draws Praise

Posted February 1, 2008 at 07:15 PM by Rich Rodriguez

Section: Beijing 2008, Events, Aquatics

The China’s National Aquatic Center, the site for swimming, diving, synchronised swimming and water polo Olympic competition, was unveiled this week and drew high marks from IOC officials and swimmers alike. The eco-friendly 17,000 seat venue, given the…

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