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By Mike McD @ Bleacherreport The 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue was just recently released and, oh, what an issue it is. After weeks of speculation, Brooklyn Decker was revealed as the cover model for the first time in her career. But where does she stand in the long, illustrious history of the Sports Illustrated cover girls? There have been 37 over the course of it's run, but we want the best of the best. Here are The 25 Hottest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Cover Girls. Yamila...
Tennis star Andy Roddick's wife Brooklyn Decker, a supermodel-turned-actress, has been voted 2010's Sexiest Woman Alive by Esquire Magazine, beating Heidi Klum, Megan Fox and 64 other nominees along the way with an impressive 89% of the 5 millions votes cast. From Esquire - Brooklyn Decker Is Your 2010 Sexiest Woman AliveSix rounds, sixty-four competitors, and five-million votes later, one supermodel stands alone atop the (fake) podium in Esquire's readers'-choice tournament. Twenty-three-...
By Michael Auciello at the Herald-Sun WHILE the footy world marvelled at the one-on-one contest between Brian Lake and Lance Franklin last week, Geelong is unlikely to give the job one-out to its backline star Matthew Scarlett this Saturday. The Geelong Advertiser reports the Cats will likely rotate the job on the in-form Hawks big man between Tom Lonergan, Harry Taylor who is likely to return from a foot injury and Scarlett. Lonergan did an impressive job on Franklin when the two sides met in...
By Mike Tuckerman at theRoar.com.au We may be in for one of the greatest World Cup finals of all, if the gradual build up of momentum is anything to go by. Following a slow start to the tournament, South Africa 2010 has exploded into life with some thrilling football of late.Germany have enthralled with their incisive counterattacking displays, while Spain’s nail biting 1-0 victory over Paraguay practically had it all, including a flurry of missed penalties and a somewhat fortunate winning...
By Jason Phelan at afl.com.au SATURDAY night's clash with 15th-placed West Coast will test the harder mental edge Collingwood has been working to develop. While the Magpies have contested the past four finals series, they have also been guilty of dropping games against lower-ranked opponents, which midfielder Sharrod Wellingham said had been an area of concern. "It's definitely something that's come to bite us in the past," Wellingham said following Friday's training session at Gosch's Paddock...
Tennis star Andy Roddick's wife Brooklyn Decker, a supermodel-turned-actress, has been voted 2010's Sexiest Woman Alive by Esquire Magazine, beating Heidi Klum, Megan Fox and 64 other nominees along the way with an impressive 89% of the 5 millions votes cast. From Esquire - Brooklyn Decker Is Your 2010 Sexiest Woman AliveSix rounds, sixty-four competitors, and five-million votes later, one supermodel stands alone atop the (fake) podium in Esquire's readers'-choice tournament. Twenty-three-...
From the contributors at Eurosport: Rafael Nadal has once again hit out at the crammed ATP calendar and blamed the "poor" scheduling for his decision not to defend his Barcelona Open title this week. The Spaniard, who has in the past called the calendar "crazy" and "overloaded", was disappointed not to play on home soil but after enduring a year of injuries, he felt he had no choice but to take a break to preserve his body for the French Open "I have said on...
From Peter Lomuscio at the Bleacher Report: No. 1 CLEVELAND 61-21 vs. No. 8 CHICAGO 41-41 Betting: Cleveland - $1.10 Chicago - $7.10 The Cleveland Cavaliers come into the playoffs with the best record in the NBA and a well-rested LeBron James. The Chicago Bulls come into the postseason with some momentum after catching Toronto to clinch the eight seed and beating the LeBronless Cavs down the stretch of the regular season. Cleveland will win because.. LeBron James shows up to the games. The...
By David Arreola of Bleacher Report Over the last century, society and sports have entangled themselves in one another gradually and irreversibly. At the center of this mayhem are the athletes, whose names are sung louder than those of the gladiators of ancient Rome. To many, their presence goes beyond stardom and fame and borders the realm of divine worship. Their every move and word is documented and dissected by the fans and media alike. Just look at Tiger Woods' life for perspective. For...
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