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As One Boxing Era Ends, Another Begins

Devon Harris, Jamaica Bobsled Team

As War Rages Abroad, Army & Navy Face Off

Dan Gable, “I Was Born into Wrestling”

Olympic Basketball and The Grateful Dead

Recalling Morgan State’s ‘Quiet Storm Defense’

Harley-Davidson, Back in Road Racing

Chasing New York City's Marathon Sunday

Ozzie Newsome, The ‘Wizard of Oz’

When Keeping a Foul Ball Meant Risking Arrest

The Olympian Who Survived Munich & the Holocaust

Muggsy Bogues, From the Projects to the Pros

Golfing the Swiss Alps

The Greatest Baseball Fan to Occupy the White House

Colombian Soccer and the Drug Lords

Return of the Wooden Tennis Racquet

A Revolution in Olympic Weightlifting

‘Columbia’ Captures the 1958 America’s Cup

Old and New at the Boxing Hall of Fame

An Insider Recalls the Pine Tar Game

Mixing Sports with a Pioneering Spirit

The American Behind the Women’s Tour de France

US Polo's Chris Green on The Sport of Kings

At Wimbledon, Royals and Debentures

The World’s Most Grueling Canoe Race

End of The Spitball Era

Tracy Edwards MBE, 1st Skipper of All-Female Yacht Racing Crew

Stickball, Death of a Street Culture

Playing The French Open During A Revolution

Let The Senior Games Begin!

Chasing The Gold Cup In Hydroplanes

In The Bronx, Oldest Public Golf Course In America

The World’s Most Beloved Loser

Death of A Racehorse. Or, Was It Murder?

Recalling Long Island’s Vanderbilt Cup Races

From War-Torn Sudan to the NBA

Pro Rugby Digs its Cleats

Golfing The Moon

Marvelous Hagler, One of His Last Interviews

Corruption Mars College Basketball in New York

Arm Wrestling Comes Out of the Barroom

Rebecca Rusch, Profile Of A Post-Modern Athlete

The Buffalo Sabres, Bane of Soviet Hockey

The Man Who Changed Israeli Basketball

The Brawl that Put NASCAR on the Map

Looking Back with Super Bowl Champ, Joe Theismann

Bird & Magic, Best of Frenemies

Gleason's, The Prizefighter's Gym

The NFL’s Most Versatile Defenseman

Libby Riddles, 1st Female Champ of the Iditarod

Cut by the NBA, He Found Fame in Communist Poland