Chuck Culpepper Archive
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Jun 20, 2012
The first time I saw LeBron James? … Many a soul could bore you on that matter, but the fact remains that it was staggering. Read Article LeBron James is now in the right frame and mind
Jun 18, 2012
The towering statistic goes that, unprecedentedly, 15 different players have won the last 15 major titles following Webb Simpson's fast breakthrough on Sunday at the US Open in San Francisco. Read Article Golf has a new majority
Jun 16, 2012
The Northern Irishman checked out early at the US Open, proof that this young lion is unlikely to reach Tiger's heights. Read Article Rory McIlroy a different kind of cat
Jun 13, 2012
‘No one remembers a defeat’ but in Nadal’s case, memories of the 2009 French Open loss to Robin Soderling are growing stronger. Read Article The odd one that sticks out in French Open history
Jun 11, 2012
The winning boat deserves to be crowned at sea, not after a mini-race in an Irish bay. Read Article Volvo Ocean Race too important to be decided in-port
Jun 10, 2012
We have seen enough to know that if you sustain victory across seven years with all boxing can hurl your way, you have done something Herculean, writes Chuck Culpepper. Read Article Manny Pacquiao: take it on the chin and roll with the punches
Jun 01, 2012
Rewarded, vindicated, relieved, shocked and definitely joyous. Chuck Culpepper tries to comprehend what the victorious Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing team must be feeling after Leg 7. Audio interviews with Adil Khalid and Ian Walker Read Article Azzam crew caught up in a whirlwind of emotions
May 28, 2012
Despondency has turned to delight as the Azzam crew are, finally, able to enjoy themselves in the Volvo Ocean Race.
Read Article The Azzam crew have something to smile about
May 25, 2012
The Azzam crew have found it impossible to compete. The crew are already dissecting where it went wrong, writes Chuck Culpepper from Miami. Read Article ‘You take the little victories where you can’
May 23, 2012
Despite booking their spot in the Western Conference finals with ease, Tim Duncan and San Antonio Spurs drift under the radar. Audio interviews Read Article Celebrity status is spurned