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Afghanistan’s Female Boxers Begin Fight for Olympic Gold

January 4, 2012 by S. Renee Leave a Comment
Photo via San Francisco Gate

With the 2012 Summer Olympics quickly approaching, you’ll notice the sports media world ramp up its coverage of nations, teams, and persons of interest.  For example, yesterday, I came across a brief video about Afghanistan’s female boxing team training for the Olympics and setting their sights on a gold medal. This story took me by [...]

Filed Under: Boxing, Boxing, Featured, Olympics, Pro Sports, Women's Sports Tagged With: 2012 Summer Olympics, Afghanistan, afghanistan's female boxing team, London, Olympic, Olympic Games, Taliban

The World’s 40 Most Valuable Sports Brands via Forbes

October 4, 2011 by S. Renee 1 Comment
Photo via apparelday.com

Forbes Magazine recently released a list compiling the 40 Most Valuable Sports Brands in the world.  The list values the top 10 brands among four distinct categories:  business, events, athletes, and teams.  Here are some key takeaways and int

Filed Under: Action Sports, Advertising, Fashion, Featured, Golf, Media, NBA, NFL, Pro Sports, Soccer, Sponsorship, Sports Marketing, Tennis, Tennis, Women's Sports Tagged With: EA Sports, ESPN, Forbes, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Most Valuable Athletes, Most Valuable Sports Brands, Most Valuable Sports Business, Most Valuable Teams, New England Patriots, Nike, NY Mets, NY Yankees, Roger Federer, Sky Sports, Tiger Woods, UEFA Champion League

Serena Erupts Under Pressure; Loses US Open

September 12, 2011 by S. Renee Leave a Comment
Photo via Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi

Unfortunately, the beautiful comeback story Serena Williams was writing at the US Open didn’t end as many hoped and predicted.  Yes, her 6-2, 6-3 loss to Sam Stosur was disappointing, but the controversial events surrounding the loss were a bigg

Filed Under: Featured, Pro Sports, Tennis, Tennis, Women's Sports Tagged With: Grand Slams, Kim Clijsters, Samantha Stosur, Serena Williams, Serena Williams outburst, us open

Lisa Leslie: Former LA Sparks Player Makes Crossover to Co-Owner

September 7, 2011 by S. Renee Leave a Comment
Photo via Corbis

  In case you missed the memo, Lisa Leslie is a bad woman.  She’s been a trailblazer in woman’s basketball since her arrival in the game and it continues. The former LA Sparks player and first woman to dunk in a WNBA game has recently

Filed Under: Basketball, Featured, Pro Sports, Sports Marketing, WNBA, Women's Sports Tagged With: Basketball, Candace Parker, Lisa Leslie, Lisa Leslie Becomes LA Sparks Owner, Los Angeles Sparks, Maya Moore, WNBA, Womens National Basketball Association

Usain Bolt shines at World Championships, but Team USA leaves on top! (w/ video)

September 5, 2011 by S. Renee Leave a Comment
Photo via Stu Forster/Getty Images

After getting off to a rough start at the IAFF World Championships in Daegu, Korea, Usain Bolt finished on top.  Heading home with one less gold than he hoped, the boastful champ still has much to celebrate. He captured the gold in the 200m and

Filed Under: Featured, Pro Sports, Track & Field, Track & Field, Women's Sports Tagged With: 2011 World Championships, 4 x 100 metres relay, Asafa Powell, Bolt 4x100 relay, Carmelita Jeter, Daegu, Korea, Usain Bolt, Usain Bolt 4x100 world record, usain bolt sunday's race, Usain Bolt Video, usain bolt yesterday's race, World Record

With the Williams Sisters era of dominance nearing an end, I’m concerned tennis will fade to white.

September 1, 2011 by S. Renee Leave a Comment
Photo via Julian Finney/Getty Images North America

The fate of Venus Williams’ US Open journey was unknown, yet tennis loyalists remained optimistic.  Unranked, Venus, 31, took the court at The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows Park in Queens humbled, yet hopeful,

Filed Under: Featured, Pro Sports, Tennis, Tennis, Women's Sports Tagged With: Autoimmune disease, Serena Williams, Sjögren's syndrome, Tennis, us open, Venus WIlliams, Williams Sisters

Venus & Serena Cover Hamptons Magazine

August 23, 2011 by S. Renee 1 Comment
williams sisters

Tennis superstars, Venus, 31, and Serena, 29, Williams traded in their one-of-a-kind, attention grabbing tennis getups for designer gowns as they cover the pages of Hamptons magazine.  In the latest issue, the pair was photographed and also shar

Filed Under: Fashion, Featured, Pro Sports, Tennis, Tennis, Women's Sports Tagged With: Hamptons, Home Shopping Network, Serena Williams, Tennis, us open, Venus WIlliams, Williams Sisters

Serena Williams keeps rising to the top, wins 2nd consecutive tournament!

August 15, 2011 by S. Renee Leave a Comment
Photo via The Canadian Press, Darren Calabrese / AP

Rocking green, the color of envy,  Serena Williams continues to remind us that she’s determined to regain her rightful position atop the tennis world. Yesterday she won the Rogers Cup in two straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, over Australia’s Samantha

Filed Under: Pro Sports, Tennis, Tennis, Women's Sports Tagged With: Caroline Wozniacki, Kim Clijsters, Maria Sharapova, Samantha Stosur, Serena Williams, us open, USTA, Victoria Azarenka, Williams Sisters, WTA

All Hail Japan!

July 18, 2011 by S. Renee 1 Comment
Japan v USA: FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 Final

Stunned? Heartbroken? Numb? Nauseous? Yes, all of the above emotions traveled through my body as I watched Team USA’s beautiful World Cup run come to a screeching halt Sunday afternoon.  But after a brief moment of silence, I collect

Filed Under: Featured, Pro Sports, Soccer, Soccer, Women's Sports Tagged With: Abby Wambach, earthquake, Hope Solo, japan, team japan, Team USA, tsunami, usa, Women's World Cup

Wambach & Solo Keep USA’s Hopes Alive!

July 11, 2011 by S. Renee Leave a Comment
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Before the USA vs Brazil match started, I knew what was at stake.  I knew that if USA suffered a loss to Brazil, we’d be knocked out of the tournament and sent home.  I also knew that despite USA’s four game winning streak against Brazil, it wa

Filed Under: Featured, Pro Sports, Soccer, Soccer, Women's Sports Tagged With: 2010 FIFA World Cup, Abby Wambach, Brazil, ESPN, FIFA World Player of the Year, Germany, Hope Solo, Penalty Kicks, Rachel Buehler, Semifinals, United States, Women's World Cup
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