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Nastia Liukin visits St. Mary’s

Queens Chronicle Patients at St. Mary’s Hospital for Children got a chance to meet a real Olympic star last week. Nastia Liukin, who won five gymnastic medals for the United States at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, including a gold in the all-around, stopped by the Bayside facility on Friday. She came to inspire…
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Nick Goepper resumes skiing career with 2nd place finish

Indy Star Nick Goepper didn’t miss many opportunities for exposure in the aftermath of winning an Olympic bronze medal Feb. 13 in slopestyle skiing. His travels took him to New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Los Angeles and a hometown parade in Lawrenceburg. He appeared on the Late Show With David Letterman, picked a 21-year-old Ohio woman in…
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Ayden Uhlir is the First Equestrian to be Sponsored by Nike

The Equine Chronicle Last week, we shared the exciting news that18-year-old dressage rider, Ayden Uhlir, had become the first equestrian athlete to be sponsored by sportswear superpower Nike. The news came as a surprise to many given Uhlir’s youth and discipline of choice. With huge names like Tiger Woods, LeBron James, and Serena Williams sporting the commercial-savvy swoosh,…
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Taylor Phinney hopes for original Sanremo parcours

Velo News Call him a student of the sport. Call him an opportunist. Call him a bike racer. Taylor Phinney just wants to race the original Milano-Sanremo parcours. And why wouldn’t he? The BMC Racing rider rattled the peloton’s collective cage at the monument in 2013, when he struck off on his own after the…
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Hamlin, Langton, Goepper Nominated for Best of the U.S. Awards
We’re proud to share that three Shade Global athletes have been nominated for The Best of the U.S. Awards, celebrating great achievements and performances of Team USA at the 2014 Sochi Olympic Winter Games! Erin Hamlin – Best Female Athlete, 1st American to ever medal in singles Luge Steven Langton – Best Team as part of…
