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How often should you sharpen hockey skates?

Generally skates should be sharpened every 20-40 skating hours. This depends on a few different factors such as how many times a week a skater is on the ...

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What color was the jacket in Happy Gilmore?

There's this line in the movie that never really made much sense until you knew that. And now it makes all the sense in the world. The line was "gol...

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Is Pep Guardiola leaving Man City?

Pep Guardiola contract details at Man City With a year left on his contract, he signed an extension that would see him through to 2021. He entered the 20...

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How many long snappers get drafted?

In fact, only eight long snappers have been drafted since 2015. There have been 18 punters, 20 place-kickers, 118 quarterbacks and 323 linebackers plucke...

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Can anyone throw the ball in NFL?

The Basics of Passing A pass has to be thrown from behind the line of scrimmage, and the football is thrown to a receiver who starts on the line of scrim...

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How much could Manute Bol bench press?

The Bullets sent Bol to strength training with University of Maryland coach Frank Costello, where he could initially lift only 44 pounds (20 kg) on 10-re...

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Do any professional skateboarders wear helmets?

Skateboarding Pros Wear Helmets Tony Hawk always has his helmet on while competing in skateparks and riding large ramps. "I've had serious head inju...

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Whats the youngest you can be in the Olympics?

Some IFs have decided that age matters, and imposed minimum age restrictions for Olympic participation — others have not. These range from 13 for fencing...

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Is regular or stiff flex better?

If you have a slower swing speed, you are probably going to want to choose regular shafted clubs because the additional flex will provide a little more p...

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Has there ever been a combined no-hitter?

There have been 13 combined no-hitters. The first was on June 23, 1917, with Babe Ruth as the starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox against the Washing...

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