@AlexMorgan13, @NatalieCoughlin, &
@Natalie_Gulbis are featured in the @SI_Swimsuit issue repping
#USWNT @LPGA @USA_swimming
When it was announced earlier this week that soccer star Alex Morgan would appear in the 2012
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, we wrote:
The SI swimsuit issue story doesn't generally have anything to do with sports or sports
journalism so it's a nice change to see an athlete featured.
(The entry is formulated from the transcript obtained via
Integrated Marketing Solutions Group
-IMSG, the PR agency of Nike Singapore)
(P.S: The copyrights of the images depicted in this blog entry belong to
Nike, unless stated
on the images itself.)
In its quest to help players to maintain their game in order to excel further to the next level,
sporting apparel giants Nike had recently launched their latest collection of football boots - the
"4 Silo" with aim to help them in achieving that goal.
And, he does it again folks! He sinks three-pointer with .5-seconds left for the win.
Knicks come back in the 4th quarter Valentine's Night behind their Linsational point guard phenom.
He has 27 points and 11 assists in Toronto for the gutty 90-87 win.
The New York Knicks haven't lost a game with Jeremy Lin as a starter or before when he came off the
bench to play significant minutes.
A career in soccer is not an endless stream of Happy Days. No, while we'd all like to be the
Charles in Charge, some things lay beyond our grasp. Luck. Chance. Fate. As fans and followers, we
often project our own anger and insecurities onto players. In their defects, we see our own, yet
desperately yearn for the athlete gods to overcome this weakness.
He came. He scored. He helped saved a season. He charmed everyone with his "I am Goonar!", his
cheeky owl grin and high-pitched chuckle.
He has left. Overweight. Unhappy. Nobody particularly enamoured with his run-when-he-wants
attitude, that owl scowl hidden beneath a scarf and a hat as he spent the final part of his Arsenal
career on the bench, the jeers of that untimely substitution against United still echoing.
Winning the League Cup was good, but what have you done for us lately? I mean, it was over
almost two whole days ago, and if Liverpool lose to Arsenal in the league or Stoke in the FA Cup
it'll end up little more than silver lining for one big, dark cloud. So sure, winning was nice and
all. But you can't go on living in the past forever.