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The ORIGINS of GOLF

May 31st 2009 08:21
Lorena Ochoa Number 1 golfer
Lorena Ochoa, currently World No.1 female golfer.
The origins of golf can be a little murky as some researchers claim they have discovered references to a form of golf from Egyptian hieroglyphics, while in China, Chui Wan ("chui" = striking and "wan" = small ball) a game of driving a ball with a stick into holes in the ground, was first mentioned in records from the 11th century.

The Dutch game also seemed to have an early version played with a stick and leather ball, while the Scottish game of 'goulf' was mentioned in two ancient laws prohibiting its play.

These games in their various forms are best considered to be the ancestors of golf, while the modern game as played today originated in Scotland in the 12th century, with shepherds knocking stones into rabbit holes, right upon the land where the famous St Andrews Golf Club is situated today.

The earliest, permanent, golf course originated there, along with the 1st written rules of the game, and the 18-hole circuit.
Competitions were arranged between different Scottish cities, and over time, the game spread to England and on to the rest of the world.

In 2005, Golf Digest calculated that the countries with most golf courses per capita, were: Scotland, New Zealand, Australia, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Canada, Wales, United States, Sweden, and England.
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IS SHE, ISN'T SHE?!!

April 30th 2009 13:48
During the 1936 Olympic Games, Stella Walsh, otherwise known as Stanislawa Walasiewicz, a Polish sprinter, was then known internationally as the fastest woman in the world, so when she was beaten by Helen Stephens of the U.S. who simultaneously set a world record, running 100 metres in 11.4 seconds, a Polish journalist protested that Helen Stephens must be a man.
sprinters sprint

Supporters of Stella Walsh joined in the protest, arguing that no woman could possibly run that fast.

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CONTROVERSY During The 1908 OLYMPICS!

August 25th 2008 11:30
The 1908 Summer Olympics, held in London endured quite a bit of controversy......
1908 Olympic marathon


At the opening parade the Finnish team were expected to march under a Russian flag instead of a Finnish one so they chose to march without a flag at all.

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Olympic rings
So as the Beijing Olympics winds up I thought we could have a little fun with a very interesting game involving the athletes from the 2008 Games.

Basically the aim of the game is to tell (without seeing their faces) which athletes are male and which are female, because when it comes to some sportspeople, the lines can be drawn quite close to each other.

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SQUATTING For The OLYMPICS!!!

March 27th 2008 01:10
Going to the Beijing Olympics? Well it might be standing squatting room only for those availing themselves of one of the the most unpleasant, but extremeley necessary evils.

toilet
I'm talking toilets! Yes again with another toilet tale, and no, I don't have some sort of weird toilet fetish. (Although I'm sure you were just hoping for one. )

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The ESKIMO OLYMPICS

March 6th 2008 09:42
In Fairbanks, Alaska during the later half of July every year, the WEI Olympics are held.

What exactly are the WEI Olympics? The World Eskimo Indian Olympics of course!

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WEIRD and WACKY LAWS UK STYLE!

July 7th 2007 00:25
UK laws that WILL get you in trouble:

- All English males over the age 14 are to carry out 2 or so hours of longbow practice a week supervised by the local clergy!

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Rare And Interesting Facts!

July 3rd 2007 00:25
Guinness
A full seven percent of the entire Irish barley crop goes to the production of Guinness beer.

Dartboards are made out of horsehairs.
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To GOLF, Or NOT To GOLF???

June 27th 2007 00:35
golf course
An Italian golfer by the name of Giuseppe Pimentos back in 1976 was once involved in a high speed car accident that was so severe that almost every bone in his body was broken. Doctors stated that he would never again be able to play golf.

But that wasn't going to stop Giuseppe.

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Rock, Paper, Scissors - most of us have come across this game somewhere in our childhood, but obviously it's now been taken to a whole new level.
rock paper scissors

For those who don't know the game involving hand signals, Rock wins against Scissors, Scissors wins against Paper and Paper wins against Rock.

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The Truth About Balls

March 18th 2007 00:25
The Truth About Balls.
basketball


1. The sport of choice for the urban poor is Basketball.

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Well, I've never written a sports fun fact, so here is a basketball and baseball fun fact page.

Basketball facts:

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