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fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

Using Sports to Develop Good Character

Sports provide opportunities to practice virtues and improve moral character through repeated intentional actions.
Education
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Clare GAA coach brings Cul Camps to children in Uganda - 'They've taken to it like ducks to water'

A Clare GAA coach is training over 100 Ugandan children in the first GAA Cúl Camp in Uganda.
World news
fromDefector
1 week ago

Ons Jabeur Is Making It Harder For The Tennis World To Ignore Palestine | Defector

Tennis players largely remain silent on Palestine, with few exceptions like Coco Gauff and Ons Jabeur who advocate for awareness and support.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
2 weeks ago

'It's a chance to put Iraq on a global stage not associated with war and conflict - the people are fanatical about football' Former Manchester United assistant aiming for World Cup glory

Iraq aims to qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1986, facing Bolivia in a crucial play-off match.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Gladiators finalist: 'It's been fun to rep the flag of south London'

It's just been so fun to rep the flag of south London, of Croydon. Community is important, sometimes it does lack, especially in big cities, so it's been really nice now to bring community together.
London politics
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LA Kings
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Lions and Hatters add Cup to Trophy successes

London Lions won the Super League Basketball Cup, defeating Manchester 83-74, with MVP Kameron McGusty leading the team to victory.
Women
fromBBC
3 weeks ago

More than the Score - Sporting JAX: How to start a football club - BBC Sounds

Sporting Club Jacksonville is the first professional women's team from the city, currently leading in the USL Super League.
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

Can We Please Adopt Norway's Youth Sports Model?

Brad Stulberg took to Instagram to share that the country's approach to youth sports could be part of the reason why. Obviously Norway and winter sports kind of go hand-in-hand, but Stulberg points out that the country does things a lot differently than countries like America or Canada, where youth sports often feel more like minor league tryouts than kids learning sportsmanship, athleticism, and skills.
Miscellaneous
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Is Sports Fandom Play?

In this playoff season, I try to shut my eyes to products featured in commercial time-outs. You've seen them? The cryptic medicines to treat unspecified ailments? The pickup trucks and beer brands that signal ruggedness and romantic success. Or more tempting, the gooey-delectable double-cheese-pepperoni pizzas with yet more cheese stuffed in the crust. But one other caught my ear for novel English usage. Namely, the new infinitive "to fan."
Marketing
US news
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Prep talk: City of South Gate offers glimpse into neighborhood sports worship

Three South Gate high schools have a fierce, community-driven sports rivalry that fills gyms and fields and shapes city pride.
Exercise
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Hackney siblings shine in the BMX racing scene

Three Hackney siblings are rising BMX racers: Thomas will compete at the World Championships while Katie and Phoebe hold national titles.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Joy of Six: stories of love in sport

The older I get, the more profoundly I appreciate that, when I'm writing about sport, I'm also writing about love. This makes perfect sense given these are mankind's two greatest inventions and the stuff we can least do without, but there's more to it than that: sport and love are both expressions of identity, creativity and devotion, pursued because they are right but also because it's impossible not to.
Running
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Cricket, field and track: the Caribbean's sporting success is extraordinary so why does it feel like a missed opportunity? | Kenneth Mohammed

In nearly a century of men's World Cup football, only four Caribbean nations have ever qualified. This year, more finally will, but many of their supporters, especially Haitians, will be unable to travel to cheer them on, blocked by immigration rules that sit uneasily beside sport's language of unity. It is a dissonance capturing a deeper truth: Caribbean athletes are welcome on the global stage but Caribbean people less so.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

Building men's college basketball's version of USA vs. the World

The Texas Tech star (19.6 PPG, 7.5 APG, 44% from beyond the arc) is the son of a German father and recently played for Germany's 2025 FIBA U19 World Cup team. In that event, he averaged 17.3 PPG, leading the nation to a silver medal. He could be an All-American this season and represent Germany once again in the 2028 Olympic Summer Games.
National Basketball Association
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

A fisherman is Jamaica's new bobsled pilot. He wants to make the team known beyond Cool Runnings'

Monday would have been a fantastic day for fishing in Jamaica. The weather was just about perfect with bright sunshine, forecasters calling for temperatures in the low-to-mid 80s, somewhat calm breezes. Under normal circumstances, Shane Pitter probably would have been on the water. He was on frozen water instead at the Milan Cortina Games. Jamaica's next chapter of bobsled history is being written, and at the forefront of the story is the 26-year-old Pitter
World news
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

We are fighters, it's in our DNA': Greenland find pride in rare tilt at futsal glory

Greenland's futsal team uses Futsal Week to showcase national pride and press for sporting recognition despite exclusion from football confederations.
Running
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

It's bigger than just coach and athlete': Jess Hull's family ties bind an Olympic dream

Jessica Hull returned to Australia in 2023 to be coached by her father, leading her to become one of the world's fastest middle-distance runners.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

Can Basketball Ever Break Into the British and London Mainstream?

The increase is being largely driven by the Gen Z population, as basketball is now the 6th most popular sport among the 18-24 year old demographic. Despite there being major continental competitions across Europe like the EuroLeague and EuroCup, basketball is a sleeping giant that is awakening in the UK. This movement is likely to cause a massive shift in the sport's associated betting markets as well, but the big question of whether basketball can break into the mainstream remains.
National Basketball Association
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Smiling assassin' Jordan Smith basks in spotlight after hitting $1m tennis jackpot

Jordan Smith, a 29-year-old amateur tennis coach from Sydney, won $1 million by defeating top professionals in the One Point Slam, gaining global attention.
National Basketball Association
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

Language of basketball: How international NBA players think about the game

Giannis Antetokounmpo overcame early English and basketball-terminology gaps through focused coaching, repeated drills, and cultural adaptation as the NBA became increasingly international.
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