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| | | | | Longevity in sports is such an underrated achievement. As one age, the body takes a beating. That's why most Olympians are either in their twenties or thirties. That's why it is remarkable to hear about Claudia Pechstein who will turn 50 years this year, competing in her 8th Winter Olympic games. It actually should have [...] | |
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| | | | | The Olympics are something special. It's not every day we see such an enthusiasm around sports. It's almost like the Olympics make sports more interesting. ... | |
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| | | | | In many ways the gold standard of the Iron game, few lifters will go through their careers without using an Eleiko barbell at some point in time. An iconic range in the weightlifting community, the history of this Swedish company is often forgotten. Indeed, so commonplace have Eleiko products become, be they barbells or plates, | |
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| | | 1896 was a special year for athletes. Long touted in the making, 1896 marked the first Olympic Games in over 2,000 years. Through loans, promises and sheer determination, Pierre de Coubertin and his cohort of plucky fitness enthusiasts had somehow managed to organize an international sporting event comprising over 280 athletes from 14 different nations | ||