The Sports Hernia
http://thesportshernia.typepad.com/Sports often take themselves too seriously, and athletes even more so. Fortunately, The Sports Hernia is here to poke fun at some of the most interesting goings-on in the world of sports.
Sports often take themselves too seriously, and athletes even more so. Fortunately, The Sports Hernia is here to poke fun at some of the most interesting goings-on in the world of sports.
Featuring a focus on all things bike and bike-related, Bike Diva is a one-stop blog for anyone seeking information on the vast amount of gear used in this popular sport.
Sports and athletic fans force this site to crash nearly on a daily basis, so enthralling is the sports news on offer here.
This blog is titled and about Arsenal Arsenal, the most successful club in London and the third most successful team in English football history. You will learn the history and read about the accomplishments of the famous football team.
This blog keeps it simple and to the point: excellent insights on the game, no more no less.
Sometimes student athletes who deserve a college education can fall through the cracks. This site helps those students use their sports skills and earn free studies.
The Sports Cubicle has earned acclaim as one of the finest sports discussion blogs around as a result of mastermind blogger Jose's almost maniacal adoration of athletics. Such fixation on sports doesn't make Jose into a Napeoleon-like figure, but rather his posts reflect the same brand of passion and rigor that have propelled many an athlete and coach to greatness. Myriad sports comprise the fodder of the Cubicle, and Jose gets around to all the major contests.
Too many sports blogs believe that bang-pow-slam graphics and photos can make up for a dearth of quality content. First Round Bye ditches gimmicks, as shown in its bone-clean design interface, and concentrates rather on first-rate analysis of the architecture of athletic competition. The posts dissect and analyze how contests are set up, and also debate their fairness and practicality. What's more, the blog brings this in-depth coverage to a wide variety of sports favored internationally.
This is the U.S. official curling site. Join a fan club, support USA Curling, and get the latest news. There is also a comprehensive photo gallery full of high-quality photos.
The Canadian Curling Association is responsible for nationwide championships and other games. Canada is perhaps the nation most known for taking curling quite seriously.
The WCF represents curling as an international sport and encourages its growth worldwide. This site is a comprehensive resource, managed by an executive board from seven different countries.
From a figure skating calendar to a list of useful links, this blog has everything you need to keep up on your passion. You'll also find breaking news from the skating world.
Kate, from London, blogs about a variety of figure skating topics. Her "program of the day" posts feature great videos that will let you relive incredible skating moments.
This figure skating fan provides results, reviews, video, and audio. He has been blogging on skating since 2004.
State of the Skate delivers news, results, and more from figure skating events. The author also offers tips on finding coverage of your favorite events.
Tony Wheeler is a figure skating fan. He blogs about events and news and recently covered the Four Continents Ladies Short Program.
This former investment banker watched the 2010 Winter Olympics in awe, and used the competition to spur his own aims to get on the frosted tracks and make his bid to become a great speed skater in his own right. His posts here always sparkle with personable charm and unique factoids about the sport.
This blogger can definitely bill himself as the inline speed skating guru of the Toronto region. Ed is extremely passionate about the practice of his sport and does everything possible to facilitate his readers' participation in the athletic medium. For those in or planning to visit Toronto, you can also benefit from his detailed maps of the best skating zones.
This speed-skating blog might just provide the perfect fodder for a heartwarming film or television show. The narrative appeal of TMHOR began with its impetus: three friends decided to return to the ice after higher education, family, and journeys in life elsewhere kept them from lacing up for quite a while. In 2009, one of the writers' husbands counseled them to chronicle their prepwork for an upcoming skating marathon. And the rest is history -- divvied up in neat, intoxicating posts.
Glenn, the helmsman of this blog, is obsessed the thrill and adrenaline that result from an inline speed skating race well run. The title of the blog speaks to a position that this blogger might be finding himself in a little too often for his liking -- in second place, or in the spot known as the "first loser" of the race.
SB Nation is one of the fast growing online sports communities. The bloggers and writers who participate on this site are very well respected who have helped in the development of this blog. The main purpose is to encourage fans to engage in conversation.
Even armchair athletes ought to flex their sports freak every now and then. Football nerds will flock to this site en masse for its bright and focused gridiron insights.
The incredibly endearing helmsman of this site truly does own the blog title's affliction but still manages to write with charm about the sports scene. Athletics fans, read one post and become addicted.
Blogger Alan is impassioned by the ever-exciting college softball scene. Journey with him and his posts all the way to the big championship throwdown.
This blog concentrates on softball communities on the West Coast. It brings a refreshing dose of California sunshine to its coverage.