Chuck Culpepper Archive
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Aug 11, 2012
Some people probably learnt that doping can help a racewalker, which might burnish its image as a laborious pursuit. Read Article It is time to walk the talk for a clean race
Aug 08, 2012
The correlation between hosts and medal count can be inversely proportionate as Great Britain and Australia have highlighted. Read Article Olympic hosts manage to find medal glory somehow
Aug 06, 2012
If the Olympics is not the biggest thing in your sport, then you have no business in the Olympics ... This means tennis, which has at least four bigger events, needs to go. Read Article Olympics: Andy Murray's win is far from grand
Aug 04, 2012
Olympics 2012: Non-winners can still grab attention at the Games for the spirit and sheer determination to complete their event. Read Article Olympics: They came, they saw and competed
Aug 01, 2012
Michael Phelps might be the greatest Olympian but just as well might not be. I would go with no, because of all his multifaceted medal possibilities. Read Article Olympics: The numbers do not add up
Jul 30, 2012
Whatever inspired and inspiring sort thought up the setting for 1992 Barcelona pretty much epitomised the quirky verve of the great city by the sea. Read Article The spirit of '92 still smoulders
Jul 23, 2012
Chuck Culpepper crunches the numbers and declares that the best Olympic country of all time is a small cluster of islands in the Atlantic Read Article Olympics: The true measure of greatness
Jul 21, 2012
Today marks either the death or the sustenance of one of the most oft-used, telling and amusing phrases in the history of sport, that of Woods being 'stuck on 14 majors'. Read Article When 14 seems like forever for Tiger Woods
Jul 18, 2012
More questions than answers surround the point guard's journey from unknown to a $25m contract with the NBA's Houston Rockets.
Read Article Jeremy Lin's magical mystery tour to the top
Jul 16, 2012
Once ranked No 1, he ranks No 775, tucked between No 773 Will Strickler, No 774 Peter Gustafsson, No 776 Andrew Georgiou and No 777 Shinichi Yokota. Read Article The baffling decline in fortunes of David Duval