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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 08:52
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Polo, the Sport of Queens
Polo has been called “the sport of kings.” It’s now also the sport of queens.
In Southern California, the Gay Polo League (GPL) is thriving. It doesn’t matter if you can’t tell a mallet’s head from its shaft, or even if you’ve never mounted a horse. All comers are welcome.
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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 20:17
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Long in the Shadows,
a Player’s Legacy Is Restored
Nobody disputes the accomplishments of Jackie Walker, a local high school football star and pioneering all-American linebacker at Tennessee in 1970 and ’71.
At Fulton High School here, he averaged 23 tackles a game his senior season. He went on to become the first African-American football player in the Southeastern Conference to be named an all-American and the first to captain an SEC team. And almost four decades after his college career ended, and six years after his death, Walker remains in the N.C.A.A. record book for his ability to return interceptions for touchdowns.
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 04:34
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“Work Out,” Reality TV Normalizing Gays
The third season of Work Out, Bravo’s mostly-gay gym drama, premieres this week. AfterEllen.com has an insightful article on the reality show and its star, Jackie Warner:
Warner is a unique personality on the television landscape - a lesbian, an athlete and a businesswoman. In a medium where elite female athletes are not given much coverage and the emphasis is on those who are traditionally feminine, Warner stands out for her assertiveness and power.
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Monday, 14 April 2008 12:39
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Coming out in the Locker Rooms
A mere decade ago, the idea that the suits at the NCAA would agree to address the concerns of gay and lesbian student-athletes was a far-fetched one. After all, the sports world is primarily about winning, right? Leave those pesky social issues outside the locker rooms and the arenas and focus on the game at hand.
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