The Neurodivergent Genius Who Invented Formula 1 For Marbles
“ A couple of Dutch brothers started filming marble races and now it’s how they make a living. ”
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The Neurodivergent Genius Who Invented Formula 1 For Marbles
“ A couple of Dutch brothers started filming marble races and now it’s how they make a living. ”
One Eagles player made NFL history by doing what the Chiefs couldn’t: He pulled off a Super Bowl three-peat
“ An NFL player has three Super Bowl rings in three seasons, despite only playing in three games. ”
Chess Boxing: A sport that combines brains and brawn
“ There is a sport where competitors alternate three-minute rounds of boxing with chess. They can win by checkmate or knockout. ”
Building Human Towers in Spain
“ In Spain, teams compete to build the tallest structure made out of humans. ”
An NFL linebacker quit football to sell Pokémon cards, now he’s making millions
“ A professional athlete walked away to indulge his love of Pokemon and create a business around it. ”
“ Before Major League Baseball uses a new ball, it is rubbed down with special mud to make it less slippery. The mud is harvested from one location, by one man. ”
Church members transform Mike Tyson’s Trumbull County mansion into house of worship
“ A massive home Mike Tyson lived in during the 90s was turned into a church after being abandoned for almost 20 years. ”
How Free Redskins Tickets Led to the Most Amazing Surprise in NFL History
“ In 1985, the DC police sent an offer for free tickets to the Superbowl to the last known address of 3,000 criminals. When they showed up to claim them, they were arrested. ”
The Shoe So Good the Olympics Declared It Cheating
“ A discussion of the Nike Vaporfly, why it dominates elite running, and how technological advancement disrupts athletic record-keeping. ”
The Strange Business of Hole-in-One Insurance
“ When you win a hole-in-one contest (or any other longshot contest), the organizer isn’t sad, because they paid a fee to ensure they didn’t have to pay out the prize. ”
Good Lap Vs Great Lap With Sergio Perez And Max Verstappen
“ A side-by-side analysis of two Formula One drivers on the same track showing the tiny choices that separated their lap times by 0.35 seconds. ”
21 Levels of Dunking: Easy to Complex
“ A professional basketball dunker breaks down his discipline and explains the science and physics behind dunking a basketball. ”
The World Record That Will Stand Forever
“ The men’s javelin throw record is fully 25-years-old, and might be the hardest record to beat. ”
The Crumbling Ruins of Sarajevo’s 1984 Winter Olympics
“ The relics of the 1984 Olympics in Sarajevo still stand. Some of them were used during combat and saw the horrors of war crimes. ”
The Harsh Reality Behind How Much Tennis Players Make
“ Although anyone can work to become a professional tennis player, the road is long and even a Top 200 player can expect to make about the same as an accountant. ”
What If You Were Stranded In the Sahara Alone?
“ There’s a ridiculous ultra-marathon that goes through the Sahara. In 1994, an Italian competitor got lost in the desert for 11 days. ”
“ In 2018, a woman figured out how to game the Olympic qualification system and competed in Pyeongchang despite limited skills. People weren’t pleased. ”
“ The player who was the first openly-gay athlete in the Major Leagues coincidentally also invented the ‘high five.’ ”
What Is a Summit?
“ Where the ‘summit’ lies on a tall mountain is a matter of debate. Consequently, many people think they’ve climbed to the top, but haven’t really. ”
The Shooting Bishop’s Next Target: His Eighth Olympics
“ One of the greatest competitive shooters in history is an ordained Italian bishop. ”
The Mets are paying Bobby Bonilla over $1 million a year because of Bernie Madoff
“ A long-retired baseball player gets a nice paycheck every year because the owner of his former club thought Bernie Madoff’s financial gains were real. ”
Celebs and Politicians Can’t Stop Stealing Athletic Valor
“ It’s very common for famous people to lie about their athletic accomplishments in an attempt to sound inspiring. ”
“ A composite video showing how a baseball pitcher can make pitches look similar until very late in their delivery. ”
Tom Seaver Was the Greatest Met Ever. The Mets Still Broke His Heart.
“ The story of Tom Seaver’s complicated relationship with the New York Mets. ”
U.S. ARMY O-COURSE w/ Rich Froning & Chandler Smith
“ Two professional CrossFit athletes take on a U.S. Army obstacle course. ”
“ Ex-NFL players – especially offensive linemen – struggle to maintain weight during their careers and sometimes struggle to take it off when they’re done playing. ”
60 Hours of Hell: The Story of the Barkley Marathons
“ Only 12 people have ever finished this 100-mile race through the backwoods of Tennessee, and even registering for it requires you to navigate a web of lies. ”
Mark Buehrle Was Baseball’s Speedrunner
“ Completing a contemporary baseball game in less than two hours is a very rare thing. One particular pitcher seemed to always be trying. ”
Crazy Prediction at a Baseball Game
“ In 2012, a baseball announcer correctly predicted a player’s first home run, down to the exact ball/strike count, the type of pitch, and where the home run would leave the park. ”
The Worst Formula 1 Race: The 2005 United States Grand Prix
“ The inside story of a race where almost the entire field refused to compete. ”
Muay Thai vs. Kickboxing. The fight that changed the world of MMA
“ A much-hyped martial arts bout in the 80s was won almost entirely on the strength of an unexpected and underestimated movement. ”
The 1904 Olympic Marathon was the worst race ever run
“ A pretty hilarious recounting of a bizarre Olympics and an even more bizarre event for which no one was prepared and which was ‘run’ in only the loosest sense of the word. ”
Think Cheating in Baseball Is Bad? Try Chess
“ Cheating in high-stakes chess is rampant, occasionally blatant, and sometimes conspiratorial. ”
What It Feels Like To Stand 15 Feet From The Starting Line Of A Formula One Race
“ Amateur video of the moment when Formula One cars come in from their warm-up lap, line up, and start a race. The sound is what I imagine a demonic chorus would sound like. ”
The Bizarre World of Fake Martial Arts
“ An examination of bizarre psychic martial arts, ending with a discussion of the practicality of MMA versus more traditional martial arts, and the implications on human psychology and national identity. ”
Laurent Duvernay-Tardif: The first medical doctor playing in the NFL is in Super Bowl LIV
“ One of the players in the Super Bowl got his medical degree last year. He was drafted to the NFL during his third year of medical school. ”
The 10 Least Consequential Athletes of the Decade
“ Some athletes who accomplished virtually nothing, from a guy who played in the NBA for 3.9 seconds, to an NFL running back who ended his career with minus-eight yards on one carry. (And there’s one surprise pick.) ”
Chaos at the Top of the World
“ The story behind a viral photo of climbers waiting to summit Everest earlier this year. Multiple people died, and questions are being asked about the future of climbing the mountain. ”
The Day That Changed Everything
“ The story of a heartbreaking loss on the football field, and how it reverberated through two lives over the next three decades. ”
LE MANS 1955 - Deadly competition
“ A haunting cartoon short about the crash at Le Mans in 1955 that left at least 80 people dead, and Mercedes’s ensuing decision to withdraw from the race. ”
“ A sales guy for the Sacramento Kings came ridiculously close to getting away with an audacious theft from the team. ”
5 Banned Elements in Figure Skating
“ There’s a difference between ‘show skating’ and ‘figure skating.’ What’s legal in the former might not be legal in the latter, and here’s why. ”
Why It’s Almost Impossible to Do a Quintuple Cork in Tricking
“ An introduction to the sport of ‘tricking’ and the physics of how its participants do some pretty amazing things. ”
Those Superfast Nike Shoes Are Creating a Problem
“ As the proof for the effectiveness of Nike Vaporfly shoes starts to mount, it’s becoming clear that the record books will never be the same. ”
The Art of Sticking Around in the NBA
“ Turns out the advice for lasting a long time in the NBA is pretty good advice for lasting a long time in anything . ”
Alberto Salazar: The inside story of Nike Oregon Project founder’s downfall
“ When a coach is convicted of doping, what does that do to the legacy of the athletes that trained under them? How strong is that stigma? ”
The Big Show Never Ends: How Dan and Keith’s ‘SportsCenter’ Changed TV Forever
“ A tribute to the greatest years of ESPN’s SportsCenter, with Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann. ”
I understand why Andrew Luck retired, because I’ve been in his shoes
“ In the wake of Andrew Luck abruptly retiring from the NFL due to accumulated injuries, a former NFL lineman explains exactly what this is like – how NFL players work through injuries and engage in constant rehab during both the season and off-season. ”
“ An enormously entertaining documentary about the steroid era in baseball, and the lengths A-Rod went to avoid punishment. It takes the odd step of recreating scenes using child actors, but, amazingly, it works. ”
The NFL’s Logistics Problem
“ Fascinating look at the logistics of flying NFL teams everywhere, and how this might play out if the league completes a rumored expansion to London. ”
The Decline of NASCAR…What Happened?
“ A video which tries to figure out why NASCAR isn’t nearly as popular as it once was. Theories range from young people caring less about cars to safety regulations that have made races boring to our general declining attention span. ”
Meet the 6’8, 400-lb World’s Strongest Man
“ A short video about the World’s Strongest Man, who happens to be very tall, and this causes challenges in day-to-day life. The clip of him walking through a small commuter plane is absurd. ”
“ A man’s father wanted three golf balls cryptically displayed at his funeral. This Reddit thread investigates the possible reasons why. ”
Why It’s Almost Impossible to Hit a 160 MPH Tennis Serve
“ The titular question doesn’t get answered, but this is an interesting breakdown of a tennis serve. The record serve is 163mph, and there’s a seven-footer on the tour who can serve downhill in a straight line and still get the ball over the net. ”
Sri Chinmoy Self-Transcendence: The 3,100-mile race around a New York block
“ There is a race where you run around a single block in Queens…5,649 times. The record is 40 days. ”
Keni Harrison breaks the world record with 12.20 at London Diamond League
“ Keni Harisson set the U.S. record in the 110m hurdles, then shockingly failed to qualify for the Olympics. Yet, in between that heartbreak and the actual Olympic games, while competing against all those who did qualify, she breaks the world record. ”
You Can’t Quit Cold Turkey
“ The story of how compulsive eating and the resulting obesity haunted former NFL quarterback Jared Lorenzen. (Five years after this article was written, Lorenzen died of obesity-related complications after shedding 100 pounds from his peak of 500.) ”
“ An older male runner has been accused for many years of cheating his marathon times. (Two weeks after this article was published, he was found dead in an LA river in a suspected suicide.) ”
“ Freddy Adu became a professional soccer player at 14 and was supposed to be the next Pele. It did not work out that way. At 30 years old, he ponders what to do next. ”
Avoiding Stupidity is Easier than Seeking Brilliance
“ You become better at decisions when you’re not trying to win, but rather just trying not to lose. It has an extended bit about tennis and the differing strategies of professionals and amateurs. ”