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...Woods. Hamilton, whose grandfather came to Britain from Grenada in the '50s, hopes his success will stoke new interest among ethnic groups that have long steered clear of Formula One. "People that can relate to [me] will see that it's possible and also try to get into the sport," he told the bbc. Inspired by Hamilton's youth, good looks and wholesome image, marketers are likely to get equally fired...
...also a Crimson editorial editor.“Towards the end of the course there was a bit of a headwind, so we were finding it harder to move forward,” he added. “You can never sit on your laurels too much in a sport, and the next step is to work on that a bit—the end of the race, the sprint, to prepare ourselves for if we have to pull it out at the end of the race.”The second varsity recorded a victory of over 10 seconds...
...Lacrosse is just one of those sports that people fall in love with and pass on to their kids or siblings,” Nelson says. “It’s a small sport, a small tight community, and it just seems to be a sport that creates a passion in people. When kids are exposed to it, they get real passionate about...
...Volleyball] is a team sport in a much different way,” Weissbourd said. “You can’t be an individual in volleyball. You’re just much less flashy...
...also easier to get forgiven. In 1988 Jimmy (the Greek) Snyder was fired by CBS for saying black athletes were "bred" to be better than whites. In 1996 CBS golf analyst Ben Wright was suspended indefinitely after he was quoted as saying that lesbians had hurt the sport...