When we see the image of the world Motocross racing, the picture comes to mind: Boys who like to get themselves dirty in a Motocross event unafraid of the numerous falls and other mishaps, revving up and roaring at every turn, with their tooth chipped; they eventually got dirt sprayed on their faces trailing behind someone very special, who is very unique. The boys’ comfort zone is about to be compromised.
Tags: Ashley Fiolek, Motocross
In a sweaty locker room atmosphere, a man is pretty much around, he is in the whirlpool area, the training room table, the men’s locker rooms and the women’s locker rooms, the playing field, the racetracks, wherever he is to be found, he is tending to the athletes…
When you’re doing something you love and enjoy for a career, that’s when you know you’ve realized your dreams. Curtis Pride is one such person who’s made that leap.
Tags: Baseball, Coach, Curtis Pride, Gallaudet, MLB
ArrowCreek Country Club is a 36-hole Championship Golf facility with an exceptional design by famed course architects, Arnold Palmer, The Legend Golf Course and Fuzzy Zoeller and John Harbottle III, on The Challenge Golf Course.
DeafNation-Sorenson VRS collaborated to do a Junior Golf event held in Mt. Airy, Maryland from June 26-28th, being very successful in hosting the National Deaf Junior Golf Classic benefiting the DeafNation Foundation. It was a first for DeafNation-Sorenson VRS, with 29 junior golfers signed up and taking part in the event which included golf seminars [...]
DeafNation did a daily coverage of widely acclaimed International cycling event, the 2006 World Deaf Cycling Championships. It was took place in the United States during the week of June 18-24, 2006. There were 12 nations and 35 Deaf elite riders particpated.
120km Road Race Race Results:
(View the article – “The 75-Mile Grueling Pescadero 120 km [...]
The World Deaf Cycling Championships closed spectacularly with a horde of International cyclists ready to start with the 120km race, only it was in foggy Pescadero instead of the drier, desert-like south bay area. It is a 75-mile long race for 2 1/2 laps through strong uphills at the end of each lap around the [...]
Try to imagine yourself as an East European cyclist accustomed to cycling in much cooler weather. That is exactly what Slovenkia cyclist Julius Matovcik, a 28 year old lone rider representing his country valiantly does daily back home.
Momentum was building, because there were only a couple more days of races left, and the Americans took the gold two times already. Italy’s Cucco had won one. Three down and three more to go. The elite cyclists weren’t done yet. They all came for their country’s pride and honor and to cycle in the [...]
On our way to the 35 km Individual Time Trial in Livermore while Jed was driving the RV making the curvy turns on the narrow road, it felt like a subway train on the turns. The only difference is that the RV was cozy and cushy, and it got us where we needed to go [...]