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McLaren Making Moves at the Top; Others Preparing for 2025
A dominant win in Singapore showing us the potential McLaren and Lando Norris have to win both the Constructors’ & Drivers’ Championships. An additional race for third in the Drivers’ also intriguing the crowd in Southern Asia.
By Joshua Gargiuloabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Princess Kate is taking control, whether the Press like it or not
It was the news we’d all been waiting for – The Princess of Wales had completed her chemotherapy. After her deeply poignant announcement in March that she had been diagnosed with cancer and had started ‘preventative’ chemotherapy treatment, to hear that Kate was now continuing with her recovery and would tentatively return to the royal spotlight, was a welcomed slice of good news.
By The Rumble Onlineabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Philadelphia 76ers Considering Novel Options For Its New Arena
The Philadelphia 76ers’ battle to commence the 76 Place project continues. With the legislative council delaying the project’s approval, another city tries to lure the Sixers out of jurisdiction, leaving the franchise with no option. Also, the intentions of the owner of the Wells Fargo arena put the Sixers in a tighter corner. What could be the fate of the Sixers’ new arena dream?
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Tennis Inspires Future Generations at 2024 US Open
The 2024 US Open was much more than a world-class tennis display; it held the power of inspiration for future generations. At one poignant moment, Aryna Sabalenka stood on the court, hoisting the championship trophy high. A young girl came up to greet her, dressed like her idol—complete with a tiger doll clutched in her arms and a temporary tattoo. This was not just a victory celebration; it was a potent reminder of the motivation and lessons young minds get from sports.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team Wins Historic Gold at Paris 2024 | Road to Success
The U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team made headlines with a groundbreaking victory at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, earning their first-ever team gold medal. This historic win not only marks a turning point for the U.S. team but also elevates the para-dressage discipline to new heights, showcasing the athletes' talent, dedication, and the progress of the U.S. Para Dressage Program. Let's dive deeper into this monumental achievement and explore its wider impact on the sport.
By Sohan Chandanabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Navdeep Singh Wins Historic Gold at Paris 2024 Paralympics in Javelin Throw
India’s presence at the global sports stage continues to grow stronger, and a new chapter has been added to the country's sporting history, thanks to Navdeep Singh. At the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Navdeep secured a remarkable gold medal in the men’s javelin throw F41 class with a record-breaking performance that has made the entire nation proud.
By Sohan Chandanabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Hunter Woodhall wins gold in Paris, matching Tara Davis-Woodhall
The Olympics being tied to the captivating story of Hunter Woodhall received quite the exclamation point. The Paralympian won gold in the Men's 400m-T62 Finals. This capped off quite the trip to Paris for him and his wife, Tara Davis-Woodhall. Both return to the United States with gold medals. Spectators saw how much support and enthusiasm was given when the long jump specialist star-fished in the sand after winning her event.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
The Impact of Social Media on Women’s Sports
Social media has fundamentally transformed the landscape of sports, especially for women. Traditionally underrepresented and often sidelined by mainstream media, women’s sports have found a new home and voice. Social media’s ability to connect, amplify, and mobilize has provided an unprecedented boost, reshaping how female athletes and teams are perceived, supported, and celebrated. Here, we dive into the significant impacts social media has had on women's sports, highlighting both the positive strides and the challenges that still need to be addressed.
By Val Secaabout a year ago in Unbalanced
"1.4 Billion People, Only 6 Medals: The Startling Truth Behind India's Olympic Struggles"
As the global audience marveled at the grandeur of the Paris Olympics, India's performance remained a solemn reminder of unrealized potential. Despite a population of 1.4 billion, India managed to secure just six medals, a stark imbalance that echoes through the realm of Indian sports. This disheartening outcome begs the question: Why, with such immense human resources and talent, does India repeatedly falter on the Olympic stage? Here, we dissect the complex factors that continue to undermine India's athletic prowess, shining a light on the hurdles the nation faces.
By David Snam2 years ago in Unbalanced
Letsile Tebogo's Tear Down of Another Black Man Has Africans Bashing Black Americans
Tuesday, 13 August 2024 By: TB Obwoge No one seems to see the hypocrisy in Tebogo's comment and other videos of him running races. Here I will outline the entire video not just the clip being widely shared on social media. Where even BBC news decided to share only a portion of the clip.
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Unbalanced
Team USA Olympic team dominates 4x400m relay
Track and field, particularly on the women's side, has been a strong category for the Team USA Olympic team in Paris. It was therefore fitting that the 4x400m relay event ended in such a dominant victory. Fittingly, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, Alexis Holmes, and Shamier Little, who saw much individual success, punctuated their participation at the games with a commanding win.
By Curious Sports Pulse2 years ago in Unbalanced
Jordan Chiles: Ruling puts Olympic bronze in jeopardy
The women’s gymnastics team is often one of the more exciting parts of Olympic coverage. Unfortunately for Jordan Chiles, the latest twist not only adds to the attention, but it’s not what anyone would have hoped for. The UCLA Bruins athlete was initially off the podium following her floor routine. But her quick-thinking coaches appealed, and the judges agreed, which gave her a needed scoring boost. This proved to be the difference, as the American then had enough to earn the bronze.
By Curious Sports Pulse2 years ago in Unbalanced




