www.Top100Sport.com - TOP 100 SPORT SITES
TOP 100 SPORT SITES
 Main  |  Add a Site  |  FREE Content for Your Web-site  |  Bookmark this site  |  Webmaster 
Updated Wed, February 8, 2012.
401.soccernet.espn.go.com265
402.bmw.williamsf1.com265
403.www.elmundodeportivo.es264
404.de.sports.yahoo.com264
405.www.streckenflug.at264
406.www.ironsport.de263
407.www.nfl.com262
408.www.ski2b.com262
409.www.unterwasser.de262
410.www.kffl.com261
411.www.racesport.nl261
412.www.mmaweekly.com261
413.stlouisramsx.com260
414.www.liverpoolfc.tv259
415.www.kentstatesports.com259
416.www.chicagobears.com258
417.www.voetbalstats.nl257
418.www.cusmilano.it255
419.www.hot-zone.tv255
420.www.atletiek.nl255
421.mlb.mlb.com254
422.www.belgiumsoccer.be254
423.www.testosterone.net254
424.www.alazraq.com254
425.www.wasserwacht-online.de253
426.www.mtbr.com251
427.skysports.planetfootball.com249
428.www.voetbalprimeur.nl248
429.www.sport.es248
430.www.pwtorch.com247
431.www.boat.de246
432.www.muscletalk.co.uk245
433.www.ilcalcioa5.com245
434.www.bbhomepage.com245
435.www.espnstar.com244
436.www.telekom-baskets-bonn.de244
437.www.snow-online.de244
438.www.wflv.de243
439.www.alainteam.com242
440.www.fussball.de242
441.www.radsport-aktiv.de242
442.www.nebelhorn.de242
443.www.climbing.nl242
444.www.rds.ca242
445.www.tokitsu.com241
446.www.badminton.de241
447.fkpobeda.info240
448.www.voetbalzone.nl239
449.www.v-bal.nl239
450.www.sportinglife.com238
Pages:  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12 
 13  14  15  16  17  18 



Subscribe to RSS feed Subscribe to Feed Burner feed Add to Del.icio.us Add to Yahoo Add to Google Add to Reddit Add to Blink Add to Meneame Add to Fark Add to Newsvine

443. www.climbing.nl

Rating: 242 points*
*amount mentions of word 'www.climbing.nl' on the other websites

www.climbing.nl

Climbing.NL: de Dutch Climbing Homepage

Google

© 2005-2012 www.Top100Sport.com
Kansas City Chiefs President Thum resigns; Hunt becomes CEO
Denny Thum, president of the Kansas City Chiefs, has stepped down, effective immediately, the team said Tuesday.
feeds.bizjournals.com
Community impact finalist: O.C. Jones & Sons hits a home run with ballpark renovation
When children played ball in the Eastridge Little League this summer, they did not have to dodge gopher holes on the infield. Their cleats did not get stuck in some inexplicable soft mud in the outfield. And they didn’t have to sit in unpainted, dilapidated dugouts.
feeds.bizjournals.com
Bisons are 8th in minor-league attendance
The Buffalo Bisons finished among the top 5 percent of all minor-league baseball teams in attendance this year, according to final figures for the 2010 season.
feeds.bizjournals.com
Union plans legal action over rise in techs
By BRIAN MAHONEY 2010-10-15T03:22:23ZNEW YORK (AP) -- The NBA players association is planning legal action over the league's decision to issue more technical fouls for complaining....
hosted.ap.org
Andy Holmes, a double Olympic gold medal winner, dies aged 51
Between 1986 and 1988 Holmes and Steve Redgrave were the best two rowers in the worldAndy Holmes has gone and, right now, it feels like part of me has, too. That numbing sense of loss often happens with rowers who have shared the intensity of training and competition together. Then there is the history: we were part of the coxed four for the 1984 Olympics which delivered Britain's first rowing gold in 36 years, in Los Angeles. But most of all there is the sense that a rowing legend has gone at the age of 51, and it hurts.If you asked me what was really special about him, I wouldn't point to his achievements in the sport – considerable though his two Olympic gold medals were. Rather, I would remember his incredible mental and physical toughness which set him a part from any of his contemporaries – either before or since. I've been involved with the sport for almost 40 years and I've yet to meet a tougher man.Andy was ruthless with his training. In the run-up to 1984 his regime frequently included two rows – morning and evening – sandwiched between a day's work as a hod-carrier. He figured that he would get fitter and stronger quicker if he spent a day running up ladders with loads of bricks carried in an outsized hod (he got paid more that way, too). From 1986 (when he started pairing with Steven Redgrave), he would often cycle the 30 or so miles from Guildford to Marlow before and after the gruelling sessions on the Thames.That level of intensity gave him the belief that he was at least as good as Steve. So he would dare Steve to pull his hardest in the boat and then would more than match it – no matter what. That dynamic tension did not keep them the best of mates, but it created one of the fastest pairs combinations the world has ever seen.Between 1986 and 1988 Holmes and Redgrave became the world's two greatest rowers – by beating everyone else who thought they might have a claim to that title. Thus, in 1986, they headed the top East German and Italian rowers to win the world coxed pairs title.Holmes's toughness pushed them towards trying to win gold in the coxed and coxless pairs titles first at the 1987 world championships and then at the Seoul Olympics – an impossible feat really. They came back from those events with the coxless pairs' golds – winning the coxed events proved just beyond them and they took silver and bronze respectively.In a way, that meant that Andy's second Olympic gold was tinged with disappointment and he never really received the recognition he deserved. When he and Steve split after 1988, he left the sport.But his toughness and intensity had left an indelible legacy, not just with Steve but also to a new generation, who saw it was possible for a Briton to take on the world and win. The British rowers competing at the world championships in New Zealand next week know what debt they owe to Andy Holmes.RowingMartin Crossguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
guardian.co.uk