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Upon returning from Seattle, Kolbe met Peggy Ewald, the coach of a local club team, at the YMCA while training one day. Ewald had never coached an athlete with a disability before but took an immediate interest in Kolbe and invited her to train with the club...
...absent last season from the U.S. version of the show (other countries, including Australia and England, have their own versions), hosts the 11th most visited site in the wellness category, capturing more than 2% of all visits. Michaels' site is two places ahead of the official Biggest Loser Club site, which accounts for 1.5% of all visits to the category...
...Biggest Loser has certainly boosted traffic to websites of sponsors like the health club, 24 Hour Fitness, but it remains to be seen whether the show will actually spur us to get off the couch and into the gym. It seems a little far-fetched to think that simply watching a television series can produce such life-changing results. Case in point: Years ago, I watched several episodes of Who Wants to be a Millionaire? But I'm still waiting for someone to show me the money...
...Haiti last winter, returned to the FIFA scene once again this summer. Akpan made the final cut for the U-20 World Cup team, and helped supply the pressure that caused an own-goal against Uruguay in their Round of Sixteen game. The Grand Prairie native also helped his club team, the Dallas Texans 88 Red, to earn the youth national championship, and was recently selected as Ivy League Player of the Week. This season has also seen other Crimson players in the national spotlight. Junior Michael Fucito was named to Top Drawer Soccer’s Team...
...team opened its 2007-08 campaign in midseason form, trouncing all comers at the Dartmouth Women’s Invitational this weekend. Playing with an almost mechanical consistency, all five Crimson golfers finished in the top seven in a field of 74 at the hilly and windy Hanover Country Club. Harvard’s combined two-day score of 603 was more than 42 strokes lower than that of second-place Siena. “In the first tournament of the year, we’re always trying to feel things out,” coach Kevin Rhoads said...