Posted on May 01 2010 by J. Donetelli.

LOUISVILL, KY. – The 136th Kentucky Derby officially has a winner on the books. After several hours of on-and-off rainstorms muddied the track at Churchill Downs, the 20 horses took their spots and battled the severe conditions with Super Saver coming in ahead of the group with a time of 2:04.45.
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Posted on April 30 2010 by J. Donetelli.

LOUISVILLE Ky. – Taking place at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky every year on the first Saturday in May, the Kentucky Derby is referred to as “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports.” This year’s race is scheduled to be televised live on NBC at 6:24pm ET.
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Posted on April 25 2010 by admin.

Is it time to send a Sports Climax T-shirt, hoodie, coffee mug or ball cap to a friend or family member for their birthday or other occasion? No? Okay then go grab a beer and triple cheeseburger and plop on the couch to chill then. For you other Sports Climax fans, step up and git […]
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Posted on April 14 2010 by Tom Ferda.

ATLANTA, GA. – It looks like Thrashers Coach John Anderson is taking the fall and GM Don Waddell has actually been promoted after the team failed to make the playoffs yet again.
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Posted on April 03 2010 by Paula Duffy.

It has been reported that emails threatening the life of ESPN sideline reporter Erin Andrews surfaced this week and were brought to the attention of the FBI. They were sent to the Dan Patrick radio program and characterized as sexual in nature.
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Posted on April 01 2010 by Paula Duffy.

HBO confirmed rumors about “Joe Buck Live” remaining on its schedule. It’s not. The show has been canceled.
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Posted on March 16 2010 by J. Donetelli.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – U.S. District Judge Manuel Real threw the book at Michael David Barrett, giving the voyeur the maximum sentence allowed by law for shooting nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews.
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Posted on March 01 2010 by Tom Ferda.

VANCOUVER, B.C. – With the final medal count in for the 2010 Winter Games, the U.S. sits at the top with 37 total. That is a record for the U.S. who has been more known for their dominance in Summer Games. After never winning a gold on their home turf, host country Canada won the most gold medals in Vancouver tallying a total of 14.
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Posted on February 21 2010 by J. Donetelli.

VANCOUVER, B.C. – Yesterday in Vancouver, U.S. Olympic Speedskater Apolo Ohno won his record-setting seventh Winter Olympic medal. Ohno’s bronze in the 1,000 meter surpassed U.S. speedskater Bonnie Blair who had held the record of six.
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Posted on February 21 2010 by Tom Ferda.

VANCOUVER, B.C. – U.S. speedskater Apolo Ohno won his record 7th Olympic medal yesterday but it didn’t come easy. After a slip caused him to fall to last place with only three laps remaining in the short-track 1,000-meter final Saturday night, Ohno knew he had to make the move of a lifetime.
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