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The Sports Examiner: September is the darkest month in Olympic history

September 27, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

Our “Lane One” commentary from the September 26 edition of The Sports Examiner: PALM DESERT, Sep. 26, 2016 – September is almost over and from an Olympic history standpoint, good riddance. The ninth month of […]

NFL Football

The Sports Examiner: Marquise Goodwin is NFL fast, but not THAT fast

September 20, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

Our “Lane One” commentary from the September 19 edition of The Sports Examiner: PALM DESERT, Sep. 19, 2016 – It’s football season again in the U.S. and one of the rites of fall is to […]

Swimming

The Sports Examiner: Sandi Happy! Morris clears record 16-4 3/4 in Brussels

September 11, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

PALM DESERT, Sep. 12, 2016 – A fractured wrist almost kept Sandi Morris off the U.S. Olympic team this summer. But after winning a Rio silver, she became the second woman ever to clear 5.00 […]

Soccer

The Sports Examiner: Goal! Jozy Altidore & U.S. a step closer to Russia

September 7, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

PALM DESERT, Sep. 8, 2016 – There was plenty of worry heading into the U.S. men’s national team game against Trinidad & Tobago in the final World Cup qualifying match in Group C of the […]

Swimming

The Sports Examiner: Victory!

September 4, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

PALM DESERT, Sep. 5, 2016 – As of yesterday morning, Summer Cook had never made it to the podium as a top-three finisher in an ITU World Triathlon Series race. That’s all changed now, as […]

Swimming

The Sports Examiner: Redemption in Zurich for Allyson Felix?

August 31, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

PALM DESERT, Sep. 1, 2016 – Allyson Felix won two gold medals and a silver in Rio, but never got to compete in her favorite event, the 200 meters. Tonight at the Weltklasse Zurich meet, […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: I’m in the money!

August 29, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

PALM DESERT, Aug. 29, 2016 – You’ve read plenty of stories about Olympians who are barely scraping by given the paltry amounts of money available to many Olympic sports. Hungary’s Katinka Hosszu is making sure […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner EXTRA: Rio Retrospective

August 24, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

PALM DESERT, Aug. 24, 2016 – Now that everyone has had a couple of days to exhale, a sober, seven-point summary of the outcomes of the Rio Games: Better Together Awesome Americans Brits break the […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: Lane One leads to Gold!

August 19, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

PALM DESERT, Aug. 20, 2016 – The U.S. women’s 4×100 m relay team was relegated to the tight turns of lane one for the final after yet another American relay snafu in the heats. But […]

Olympic Games

The Sports Examiner: Sweep!

August 18, 2016 Rich Perelman 0

PALM DESERT, Aug. 18, 2016 – The modern Olympic Games are more than 100 years old and yet the U.S. trio of Bianna Rollins, Nia Ali and Kristi Castlin did something new. They swept the […]

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