Chuck Culpepper Archive
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May 22, 2012
Adil Khalid and Butti Al Muhairi have battled elements within and without during a gruelling race across the world. They are better men for it. Chuck Culpepper reports from Miami. Read Article From wet behind the ears to worldly-wise
May 21, 2012
Few will be amazed if the Russian does not win the French Open, even fewer will be surprised if she does. Read Article Maria Sharapova's true grit outweighs glamour
May 19, 2012
Out of contention in the closest Volvo Ocean Race ever, the Abu Dhabi boat crew tell Chuck Culpepper in Miami there is still plenty to fight for. Read Article 'You can't help but think, I wish I was involved'
May 19, 2012
Miami lost at home in a performance of uncommon ugliness, then went to Indiana and got destroyed. The hope of a reversible deficit has yielded to the garish look of the team in that deficit. Read Article Best laid plans coming apart for LeBron James and Miami Heat
May 18, 2012
Miami in-port today, as Abu Dhabi team aim to get on the podium and 'save face'.
Read Article Every point counts in the Volvo Ocean Race as the end nears
May 16, 2012
Few in the United States moan about a move of a sports franchise from one city to another. Read Article When Oklahoma stole Seattle's thunder
May 14, 2012
The drama that unfolded at the Etihad Stadium on the final day of Premier League will live forever in our memories. Read Article An amalgam of emotions for Manchester City fans
May 12, 2012
Manchester City can emulate Blackburn's title triumph in 1995 to break the hegemony in the England's top flight. Read Article A momentous day in store for the English Premier League
May 09, 2012
They are more about style and less about substance in the context of a baseball game, yet spectators love them. Read Article A strike against home runs
May 02, 2012
His studies led him across this Manchester City, plummeted from the Premier League and ricocheting around lower divisions, famously to the third tier for 1998/99.
Read Article Popularity of Manchester City stretches far beyond England