Worth the weight
Australian distance runner Lisa Weightman won’t be competing at the World Championships in August. However as James Rosewarne discovered, it’s a decision that may improve her chances at the 2012 London Olympics.
Australian distance runner Lisa Weightman won’t be competing at the World Championships in August. However as James Rosewarne discovered, it’s a decision that may improve her chances at the 2012 London Olympics.
With a series of avoidable accidents having already marred this year’s Tour de France, Joel Peterson argues it may be time to make some changes to the way the media operates during the event.
The Australian Men’s Under 19 Basketball team, the Emus, have just advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Championships in Latvia. Yet as James Rosewarne writes, few are even aware of the tournament.
Australian distance runner Lisa Weightman won’t be competing at the World Championships in August. However as James Rosewarne discovered, it’s a decision that may improve her chances at the 2012 London Olympics.
With a series of avoidable accidents having already marred this year’s Tour de France, Joel Peterson argues it may be time to make some changes to the way the media operates during the event.
The Australian Men’s Under 19 Basketball team, the Emus, have just advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Championships in Latvia. Yet as James Rosewarne writes, few are even aware of the tournament.
Only two months remain in the AFL season and the race is on for those remaining few spots in the top eight. Ben Waterworth previews Round 17, a round that will have a massive bearing on the remainder of 2011.
Australian distance runner Lisa Weightman won’t be competing at the World Championships in August. However as James Rosewarne discovered, it’s a decision that may improve her chances at the 2012 London Olympics.
With a series of avoidable accidents having already marred this year’s Tour de France, Joel Peterson argues it may be time to make some changes to the way the media operates during the event.
The Australian Men’s Under 19 Basketball team, the Emus, have just advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Championships in Latvia. Yet as James Rosewarne writes, few are even aware of the tournament.
We all meet adversities in life. But as Adele Truefeldt discovered, when she spoke to Paralympian Jack Swift, it’s how we deal with them that reveals our true strength of character.
Few were surprised when Melbourne Victory announced Mehmet Durakovic as its new coach. However as James Rosewarne explains, there’s likely another agenda at play.
The on again-off again saga of the Bahrain Grand Prix has raised many questions about the future of Formula One racing. Tom Midwood argues that the recent Canadian Grand Prix has served as a reminder of all that’s good about F1.
Rory McIlroy was brilliant in claiming the 2011 US Open over the weekend. However, Liam Quinn explains why it’s too early to compare him to Tiger Woods.
Kyrie Irving will be the number one pick in Friday’s NBA draft. James Rosewarne explores whether he might also be playing for Australia in the not too distant future.
On his day, many believe there aren’t many FI drivers in the world better than McLaren-Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton. However Joel Peterson believes that when he’s not, there aren’t many worse.
Fancy yourself as a short-story writer? Do you have visions of how the great game will be played in 2022? If so, the AFL wants to hear from you.
In his belated career James Podsiadly has proven to be something of a revelation at Geelong, and as James Rosewarne suggests, it’s his form which may have a big say on how far the Cats can go this season.
The soccer rumour mill is in overdrive with numerous reports suggesting Harry Kewell has signed a deal to play in the A-League. As James Rosewarne explains, this is just what the game might need.