Who introduced basketball in the Philippines?
In 1898, American colonizers introduced the sport as part of revisions they made to the official Philippine school system. Although the Americans also at...
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What do yellow cards mean in Taekwondo?
Taekwondo would also have its own yellow card if approved by the General Assembly at its next meeting. This yellow card would be used if the Referee sees...
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EA SPORTS have debunked claims FIFA gameplay is secretly controlled by “scripting,” after producing the title's game code during a legal battle. Che...
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Read More →Has England won the Euro?
Despite nine previous appearances at the Euros, England have never won the competition. The record books show that England have been to two semi finals f...
Read More →How many flips are in the Biles?
Skill Named After Simone Biles on Floor: The Biles 2 It's the triple-double (that's two flips and three twists in a tucked position) that she w...
Read More →What happened to Martha Karolyi?
Though Bela retired as a coach in 2001, the 78-year-old's wife Martha acted as the team coordinator for USA gymnastics with plans to step away from ...
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The EIG were the key players for keeping the Edmonton Oilers in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada long term by purchasing the team from then-owner Peter Pockling...
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