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May - June 2019
Former NBA Star AI Harrington Has A New Role: Cannabis Champ
Entrepreneur

Former NBA Star AI Harrington Has A New Role: Cannabis Champ

Will major sports leagues ever embrace cannabis? Former NBA star Al Harrington believes so— and he’s actively making the case (and the plants).

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April - May 2019
PULL Magazine

The Terrible Ten Tradition Generation XII

Ten Fastest Amateurs In The Sport Of BMX

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April 2019
I Am Black Mountain
PULL Magazine

I Am Black Mountain

Defending No.1 Pros Joris Daudet and Alise Willoughby keep their win-streaks alive with wins both days. That makes seven-in-a-row for Joris and 24-straight for The Beast.

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April 2019
The Leakey's Sisterhood
PULL Magazine

The Leakey's Sisterhood

There’s a serious storm comin’ every time Fall Risk Racing’s, Leakey Sisters show up at the track. First comes the Hurricane, followed closely by the Tornado. Hannah and Taylor Leakey have quickly become a force to be reckoned with on the National circuit - and their little brother “Atomic” Austin is happily following in their footsteps.

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April 2019
Gator Nationals
PULL Magazine

Gator Nationals

The 2019 Gator Nationals host track, Ride Oldsmar, had a few tune ups by track builder extraordinaire Lance Maguire.

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April 2019
BellflowerBMX - Bellflower, California
PULL Magazine

BellflowerBMX - Bellflower, California

Bellflower BMX is part of a premier 28-acre sports park and event center and is nothing short of premier itself.

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April 2019
The Future Of Football Is You
ESPN The Magazine

The Future Of Football Is You

To heck with Belichick. Out of the way, McVay. You, dear reader, now control the huddle in a new football experiment with an audacious vision.

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May 2019
It's Strategy, Brute Force And Laser Focus. And It's All Women
Tailgater Magazine

It's Strategy, Brute Force And Laser Focus. And It's All Women

It’s strategy, brute force and laser focus. And it’s all women.

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March/April 2019
Nick Bosa Reveals The Pain Of His Unfinished OSU Business
ESPN The Magazine

Nick Bosa Reveals The Pain Of His Unfinished OSU Business

The NFL draft’s most disruptive force of nature reveals how painful it was to sit out last year—and how hungry he is to start sacking again.

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May 2019
Venus & Serena In Nasty Feud!
Globe

Venus & Serena In Nasty Feud!

Dad, 77, charges he’s been fleeced by estranged wife

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April 1, 2019
The One And Only Naomi Osaka
ESPN The Magazine

The One And Only Naomi Osaka

She’s a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside a blistering forehand: For all her growing fame, the world’s No. 1 remains tough to define—just the way she likes it.

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April 2019
Bryce Harper Is One Very Big Deal
ESPN The Magazine

Bryce Harper Is One Very Big Deal

He’s baseball’s best-known face and now its richest player. In this exclusive interview, the All-Star talks rejecting $300 million, recruiting Mike Trout and becoming a Phillie for life.

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April 2019
A Losing Equation For Baseball
Bloomberg Businessweek

A Losing Equation For Baseball

New analytics are throwing America’s national pastime into economic upheaval.

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March 18, 2019
Dreamtrack: 2019 Sooner Nationals - Tulsa
PULL Magazine

Dreamtrack: 2019 Sooner Nationals - Tulsa

2019 Sooner Nationals - Tulsa

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March 2019
Kyler Murray Owns His Future In A Way No Other Rookie Has
ESPN The Magazine

Kyler Murray Owns His Future In A Way No Other Rookie Has

As Kyler Murray decides which sport will win his talents, at least one thing is clear: He owns his future in a way no other rookie has.

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March 2019
Virgin BMX - Virgin, Utah
PULL Magazine

Virgin BMX - Virgin, Utah

It’s no wonder that world class riders call Virgin BMX their home track.

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March 2019
Foretelling Of A Prophecy
PULL Magazine

Foretelling Of A Prophecy

The U.S. currently has six BMX dual-hill Supertracks, with a seventh currently being built in Houston (which will host next year’s UCI Worlds). Almost all of them have been City-funded and have 8 meter Olympic start hills. Another thing they all have in common is they were designed by the same architect - a BMX dad, former Pro skater, ex-MMA fighter, and current racer and purveyor of Prophecy frames. Mike McIntyre, president of Architectual firm Action Sport Designs, is the Man who draws up the plans, and he has a pretty amazing story of how he got there.

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March 2019
Bluegrass Nationals
PULL Magazine

Bluegrass Nationals

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few days you’ve heard of the spongy track conditions at the 2019 Bluegrass Nationals.

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March 2019
Can Naomi Osaka Own The Sport, And The Court, Like Serena?
Tennis

Can Naomi Osaka Own The Sport, And The Court, Like Serena?

Naomi Osaka has beaten her idol, Serena Williams, on tennis’ biggest stage—and backed it up with another Slam. Can she make the court, and the sport, hers in a way that Williams has?

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March/April 2019
Michelle Waterson Reps More Than Herself In The Cage
ESPN The Magazine

Michelle Waterson Reps More Than Herself In The Cage

MMA is a violent and unforgiving sport. But instead of shielding her young daughter from her career, Michelle Waterson is bringing her along every step of the way.

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April 2019
eNASCAR Heat Draft Brings Fans, Motorsports Closer Together
AppleMagazine

eNASCAR Heat Draft Brings Fans, Motorsports Closer Together

Turn on the Xbox, fire up the Playstation and get ready for the green flag to drop.

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March 15, 2019
4 Tips To Help You Hit A Strong Running Forehand
Tennis

4 Tips To Help You Hit A Strong Running Forehand

To hit a great shot on the move, your brain must be as quick as your feet

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March/April 2019
The Rape Allegation Against Cristiano Ronaldo Reveals Fame's Protective Shield
ESPN The Magazine

The Rape Allegation Against Cristiano Ronaldo Reveals Fame's Protective Shield

To be the world’s most famous athlete means Cristiano Ronaldo can appear on screens everywhere yet somehow elude the fallout from a rape allegation.

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April 2019
Tips To Play Tennis In Relaxed Way
Tennis

Tips To Play Tennis In Relaxed Way

Tennis matches are stressful. We all want to win them, but the outcome is uncertain. But unlike all that can go wrong in a match, rituals are entirely under a player’s control. Concentrating on a simple, controllable and repeatable sequence of actions reduces fearful thinking and helps you relax.

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March/April 2019
Why You May Want To Consider Switching Your Racquets!
Tennis

Why You May Want To Consider Switching Your Racquets!

The same can be said about Novak Djokovic, who recently began his 10th consecutive year playing with a Head frame in triumphant style, winning his seventh Australian Open and 15th Grand Slam title. Before this decade of dominance, Djokovic swung a Wilson, which he used to win his first major title at the 2008 Australian Open.

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March/April 2019
Oracle's Grants Are Difference-Makers For Aspiring Players
Tennis

Oracle's Grants Are Difference-Makers For Aspiring Players

Larry Ellison gets the photo-ops at Indian Wells, but away from the camera, Oracle’s commitment to U.S. tennis has begun to bear fruit

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March/April 2019
The Making Of A Soccer Legend
Maxim

The Making Of A Soccer Legend

The Spanish soccer star and Shakira’s better half is one of the sport’s true talents

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March/April 2019
The original tennis academy star pulls no punches about the ATP's middle class
Tennis

The original tennis academy star pulls no punches about the ATP's middle class

He upsets me in some ways.

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March/April 2019
Tennis

Resolving Your Rules Questions & Quarrels

My partner accidentally served with a ball that wasn’t from the can we started playing with. Our opponent returned the serve out, but then claimed the ball was “bad”—which, to her, was the reason it went out—and that we should replay the point. I said she had tried to return the ball, so there should be no replay. We ended up replaying the point, but who was right? —Becky Pearson, Dallas, TX

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March/April 2019