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Medical personnel stabilize Ogden Standard-Examiner photographer Ryan McGeeney's leg after he was pierced by a javelin directly below his right knee while covering the Utah state high school track championships at Brigham Young University's Clarence Robison track stadium in Provo, Utah. McGeeney was transported by ambulence to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, where the javelin was removed. He received 13 stitches, but suffered no serious damage to any ligaments or tendons. McGeeney took the photo himself.
(AP Photo/Ryan McGeeney)

Where else in the world of sport can you see Mutant Warriors
punch the shit out of eachother & get "put in the corner" after !
There's some of the best "One Punch Knock-Outs" ever.
Coming Soon-The Best of NHL Fights of 2007/8 !

Apparently this shirt is causing an uproar in the Asian community. The funny thing is that two Asian guys came up with it! LOL!
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4 guys skating (racing) down a steep ramp of uneven rough Ice.
Now that's a Sport ! Plus it's in Beautiful Quebec City...
North America's Oldest City. 400 this year ! Happy B-Day to me :)
TALENT, Ore. (AP) ― Big George Helms had tickets for last weekend's NASCAR race at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, but died before he got to use them. He still made it to the track, though.
At 6-foot-5 and 400 pounds, Helms wouldn't have been able to fit into a race car. But after his death from a heart attack Dec. 28, loved ones decided to try to fulfill the 54-year-old's dream of participating in a NASCAR race, and arranged for the former logger's ashes to be driven around the track.
"His friends came up to us during the memorial service and asked us if they could take his ashes to the NASCAR race," said Helms' mother, Dixie Helms. "I said 'He'd love that.'"
Driver Mike Harmon taped Helms' urn to the fire extinguisher of his Nationwide Series car during practice last Friday. He told ESPN he could hear someone squealing when he went through a couple of turns.
"I swear I did," Harmon said. "I heard a noise I've never heard before. It happened just one time, through Turns 1 and 2."
Mara Brodeur, a friend who accompanied the urn to Las Vegas, called Helms' family afterward to describe how it went.
"It put tears in my eyes," said Helms' younger brother, Allen.
http://cbs2chicago.com/watercooler/ashes.NASCAR.dream.2.670472.html
Well sorta sports... Terry Bradshaw getting away with the F bomb during the super bowl lol



KLAUS WINS THE NORDIC FREESTYLE
too bad for him, though, he won't be enjoying a trophy.
indeed, this was the best jump of the day, and he won,
despite having several style points shaved off his score,
due to this little Close Encounter of the Turd Kind. yup.
here's another Great Moment



Norwegian Christopher Neiff is gored in the leg by a fighting bull during a traditional bull run in Pamplona, Spain, Thursday July 12, 2007. The San Fermin festival, renowned for its all-night street parties, dates back to 1591. Since records began in 1924, 13 people have been killed in the runs. The last fatality, a 22-year-old American, was gored to death in 1995.(AP Photo/ Inaki Porto)

It's a 2-fer!












