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Body sculpting, art gazing (Carroll County Times) Is it a poster? Is it an enlarged photo? Actually, it is a 6-foot, black-and-white acrylic wall painting featuring a young Arnold Schwarzenegger's rippling back muscles. us.rd.yahoo.com
How dreams came true for Hyleas Fountain (The Patriot-News) When was growing up in Bressler, Swatara Twp., and competing in the township recreation department's summer events, she dreamed of competing against the world's best athletes at the Olympics. us.rd.yahoo.com
The next big ching (Miami Herald) Rather than be a bench player on an NBA roster, Matt Morgan opted to become a benchmark for today's hybrid athlete on the pro wrestling/sports entertainment scene. us.rd.yahoo.com
En Garde, World (The Harvard Crimson) Walk past the front desk of the MAC. Take a left through the doors, walk down an office-filled hallway, and go through the imposingly heavy metal entrance. Hike up two flights of steep stairs. us.rd.yahoo.com
Avs hope to muscle way past injuries (Denver Post) Hockey players wear the wrong clothes to show off a buff physique. us.rd.yahoo.com
Rutherford demands training changes (The News & Observer) Hurricanes general manager Jim Rutherford, concerned about his team's run of injuries in recent seasons, has instructed strength and conditioning coach Pete Friesen to make sweeping changes to the off-season conditioning regimen for the players. us.rd.yahoo.com
Arkansas game and fish report (Pine Bluff Commercial) DeWITT, Ark. (AP) _ George Dunklin Jr., a commissioner with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, has been named one of four finalists for this year's Budweiser Conservationist of the Year award. us.rd.yahoo.com
Silver lining as Peisley steps up to the big time (The Maclay Argus) Scott Peisley is no longer daunted by competing on the international stage. us.rd.yahoo.com
Stretching Out: A workout that doesn't let up (The Plain Dealer) As an occasional triathlete, I've grown quasi-comfortable switching from one sport to another. Assuming I can swim, I usually don't have much trouble in a triathlon jumping out of the water and onto a bike, or from there into a run. us.rd.yahoo.com
NBA's Alonzo Mourning Touts 'Resilience' In Memoir (NPR) In 2000, the muscular, 6-feet-10-inch NBA star was diagnosed with a rare, life-threatening kidney disease. Alonzo Mourning made a full recovery following a transplant. Now, he's written a memoir about the obstacles he had to overcome on the road back to the NBA. us.rd.yahoo.com
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