
A Brief History of Olympic Shooting Sports
The 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo is just around the corner—who are you rooting for? Many fans of the Olympic Games will tell you their favorite event takes place on the gymnastics floor or the swimming pool. Recently, More...

Squaw Valley President Andy Wirth Announces Retirement
Andy Wirth, President of Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows Andy Wirth, President of Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows, has recently announced his retirement from the company, marking the end of an incredible career in the ski More...

Leftists are killing ESPN and the media is defending the politicization of sports
In April Linda Cohn was asked whether ESPN had lost viewers because of politics and she replied “…That is definitely a percentage of it. I don’t know how big a percentage. But if anyone wants to ignore More...

Babe Didrikson Zaharias: ‘Greatest female athlete of all-time’
Let’s have a blast from the past as we look back to one of the multi-talented female athletes in all of history, Babe Didrikson, considered one of the utmost female sports personalities of all-time. She More...

Science Channel sets ‘Outrageous Acts of Science’ premiere for summer
Science Channel announced today it has ordered new episodes of OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE, the network’s most watched series in 2015, to premiere during summer 2016. The program was the network’s most watched More...

China rips off ‘Frozen’ song ‘Let it Go’ and gets 2022 Olympics
A new music produced by the Chinese for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics is being for being too similar to “Let It Go” from the Disney film Frozen. The official YouTube video for the Chinese song has More...

Olympian Anna Fenninger joins Nat Geo’s Big Cats initiative
As Austrian Olympic champion Anna Fenninger prepares for the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Vail, Colorado, this week, she also takes on the role of a “big cat champion” to support and promote the More...