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22:08:19 09/18/12
Authors at Google: Dwyane Wade - "A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball"
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Authors at Google: Dwyane Wade - "A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball"
"A Father First: How My Life Became Bigger Than Basketball" Dwyane Wade, the eight-time All-Star for the Miami Heat, has miraculously defied the odds throughout his career and his life. In 2006, in just his third season in the NBA, Dwyane was named the Finals' MVP, after leading the Miami Heat to the Championship title, basketball's ultimate prize. Two years later, after possible career-ending injuries, he again rose from the ashes of doubt to help win a gold medal for the United States at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. As co-captain, he helped lead the Heat to triumph in the 2012 NBA Championship. Little wonder that legendary coach Pat Riley has called Dwyane "BIW"%mdashBest In the World. As incredible as those achievements have been, it's off the court where Dwyane has sought his most cherished goal: being a good dad to his sons, Zaire and Zion, by playing a meaningful role in their lives. Recounting his fatherhood journey, Dwyane begins his story in March 2011 with the news that after a long, bitter custody battle, he has been awarded sole custody of his sons in a virtually unprecedented court decision. A Father First chronicles the lessons Dwyane has learned as a single dad from the moment of the judge's ruling that instantly changed his life and the lives of his boys, and then back to the events in the past that shaped his dreams, prayers, and promises. In A Father First, we meet the coaches, mentors, and teammates who played pivotal roles in Dwyane's stunning basketball ... From: AtGoogleTalks Views: 2125 37 ratings Time: 48:51 More in Science & Technology
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19:12:13 08/06/12
Gold Medal Moments - United States Men's Volleyball Team (2008 Olympics)
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Gold Medal Moments - United States Men's Volleyball Team (2008 Olympics)
It's hard enough to win an Olympic Gold Medal, now imagine having to deal with the loss of a loved one while trying to go for the Gold. That's exactly what happened in 2008 as the father-in-law of US Men's Volleyball Team head coach Hugh McCutcheon was killed in Beijing while supporting... From: TeamUSA Views: 405 9 ratings Time: 05:23 More in Sports
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21:19:51 04/19/12
2012 NFL Draft Prospects Who Are Fools Gold: NFL Draft 365 ep. 10
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2012 NFL Draft Prospects Who Are Fools Gold: NFL Draft 365 ep. 10
Fool's Gold. It looks great at first glance, but once your really investigate, it turns out to be nothing. Which players might turn out to be less than meets the eye in today's NFL Draft 365. Follow @NFLDraft 365 on Twitter: www.twitter.com Like NFL Draft 365 on Facebook: www.facebook.com Subscribe to NFL Draft 365 on YouTube: goo.gl Unfortunately for many NFL General Managers, Coaches and Executives, a few of 2012's picks will turn out to be fool's gold - which will cost teams the equivalent of a few gold bricks. The NFLDraft365 guys debate the merits of Texas A%M's Ryan Tannehill, Michigan State's Jerel Worthy, Arizona State's Brock Osweiler and Oklahoma State's Justin Blackmon. Some have pegged these players to have future success in the NFL, but NFLDraft365 has a much different take. Attaining stardom in the NFL is much different than being a big time player in college and organizations must be aware before selecting these four players. Find out what makes Tannehill, Worthy, Osweiler and Blackmon fool's gold on "The Rush." NFLDraft365 is a production of Bleacher Report Videos. The show highlights all of the players, news, happenings and opinion surrounding the NFL Draft and is covered year-round for NFL fans, who are serious about their teams. Remember to Subscribe! goo.gl From: BleacherReport Views: 6862 13 ratings Time: 02:38 More in Sports
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12:48:12 03/01/12
The Gold State Coach
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The Gold State Coach
BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz examines the Gold State Coach, which has been used for coronations since 1821. Built for George III in 1762, it reflects Britain's new found glory in its richly gilded carvings and painted panels. The coach is one of the many items from the Royal Collection featured in Radio 4's series, The Art of Monarchy. Find our more about the series: bbc.in From: BBC Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 01:19 More in Entertainment
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12:48:12 03/01/12
The Gold State Coach
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The Gold State Coach
BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz examines the Gold State Coach, which has been used for coronations since 1821. Built for George III in 1762, it reflects Britain's new found glory in its richly gilded carvings and painted panels. The coach is one of the many items from the Royal Collection featured in Radio 4's series, The Art of Monarchy. Find our more about the series: bbc.in From: BBC Views: 2 0 ratings Time: 01:19 More in Entertainment
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16:12:53 02/28/12
The Art of Monarchy - The Gold State Coach
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The Art of Monarchy - The Gold State Coach
The BBC's Arts Editor, Will Gompertz, discovers the Gold State Coach in episode 4 of Radio 4's The Art of Monarchy - Magnificence. Find out about the series, listen to and download episodes and see all the objects from the series in detail with 'Deep Zoom' www.bbc.co.uk From: BBC Views: 883 13 ratings Time: 01:38 More in Entertainment
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16:12:53 02/28/12
The Art of Monarchy - The Gold State Coach
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The Art of Monarchy - The Gold State Coach
The BBC's Arts Editor, Will Gompertz, discovers the Gold State Coach in episode 4 of Radio 4's The Art of Monarchy - Magnificence. Find out about the series, listen to and download episodes and see all the objects from the series in detail with 'Deep Zoom' www.bbc.co.uk From: BBC Views: 699 13 ratings Time: 01:38 More in Entertainment
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17:37:37 10/07/09
Doubles Insight (Part 2)
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Katrina Adams is part of the on-air broadcasting team at Tennis Channel. Since joining the network in 2003, she has been the lead analyst for coverage of the International Tennis Federation's Fed Cup competition. Her duties have also extended to analysis during live Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour coverage and hosting the "Fed Cup Preview" show.
A professional tennis player from 1988 to 1999, Adams captured 20 WTA Tour doubles titles and one ITF singles crown during her career. Her career-high world rankings included No. 8 in doubles and No. 67 in singles in 1989.
Adams segued into broadcasting and coaching following her career as a player. Her television career began as a commentator for BET's coverage of the United Negro College Fund Celebrity Golf and Tennis Challenge from 1998-2001. She also provided analysis on the international feeds of the 1999 Pilot Pen and Lipton Championships and ESPN's coverage of the 1999 Bausch and Lomb Championships. Further, she has been interviewed for such programs as "ESPN Sports Century" and Lifetime's "Intimate Portrait." In the coaching arena, from 1999-2002, Adams served as a national tennis coach for the United States Tennis Association (USTA), coaching and mentoring junior and professional tennis players in all aspects of their careers. During that time, she also served as a member of the USTA Player Development Committee (1999) and the USTA Executive Committee (1998-99). In 2005, Adams was elected to the USTA Board of Directors as a Director at Large.
Off the courts, Adams has helped provide strategic direction for the WTA Tour and professional women players worldwide, serving four one-year terms as a player representative on the WTA Tour Board of Directors and participating in the integration of the WTA Tour, ITF and Players Association. She also served five two-year terms on the WTA Tour Players Association Board of Directors, in the posts of vice president and treasurer, serving as chairperson of the Anti-Doping Committee, and receiving the WTA Tour Player Service Award in 1996 and 1997.
Born and raised in Chicago, Adams started playing tennis at the age of six, in the public parks and recreation program sponsored by the Martin Luther King Jr. Boys Club. She earned an athletic scholarship to Northwestern University, where she studied communications and became the 1986 ITCA Rookie of the Year and 1987 NCAA doubles champion en route to garnering two-time NCAA All-America honors. In 1998, she was inducted into the Northwestern University Hall of Fame. She currently lives in Bradenton, Fla.
Zina Lynna Garrison (born November 16, 1963 in Houston, Texas) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. During her career, she was a women's singles runner-up at Wimbledon in 1990, a three-time Grand Slam mixed doubles champion, and a women's doubles gold medalist at the 1988 Olympic Games.
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03:43:27 10/06/09
Doubles Insight
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Katrina Adams is part of the on-air broadcasting team at Tennis Channel. Since joining the network in 2003, she has been the lead analyst for coverage of the International Tennis Federation's Fed Cup competition. Her duties have also extended to analysis during live Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Tour coverage and hosting the "Fed Cup Preview" show.
A professional tennis player from 1988 to 1999, Adams captured 20 WTA Tour doubles titles and one ITF singles crown during her career. Her career-high world rankings included No. 8 in doubles and No. 67 in singles in 1989.
Adams segued into broadcasting and coaching following her career as a player. Her television career began as a commentator for BET's coverage of the United Negro College Fund Celebrity Golf and Tennis Challenge from 1998-2001. She also provided analysis on the international feeds of the 1999 Pilot Pen and Lipton Championships and ESPN's coverage of the 1999 Bausch and Lomb Championships. Further, she has been interviewed for such programs as "ESPN Sports Century" and Lifetime's "Intimate Portrait." In the coaching arena, from 1999-2002, Adams served as a national tennis coach for the United States Tennis Association (USTA), coaching and mentoring junior and professional tennis players in all aspects of their careers. During that time, she also served as a member of the USTA Player Development Committee (1999) and the USTA Executive Committee (1998-99). In 2005, Adams was elected to the USTA Board of Directors as a Director at Large.
Off the courts, Adams has helped provide strategic direction for the WTA Tour and professional women players worldwide, serving four one-year terms as a player representative on the WTA Tour Board of Directors and participating in the integration of the WTA Tour, ITF and Players Association. She also served five two-year terms on the WTA Tour Players Association Board of Directors, in the posts of vice president and treasurer, serving as chairperson of the Anti-Doping Committee, and receiving the WTA Tour Player Service Award in 1996 and 1997.
Born and raised in Chicago, Adams started playing tennis at the age of six, in the public parks and recreation program sponsored by the Martin Luther King Jr. Boys Club. She earned an athletic scholarship to Northwestern University, where she studied communications and became the 1986 ITCA Rookie of the Year and 1987 NCAA doubles champion en route to garnering two-time NCAA All-America honors. In 1998, she was inducted into the Northwestern University Hall of Fame. She currently lives in Bradenton, Fla.
Zina Lynna Garrison (born November 16, 1963 in Houston, Texas) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. During her career, she was a women's singles runner-up at Wimbledon in 1990, a three-time Grand Slam mixed doubles champion, and a women's doubles gold medalist at the 1988 Olympic Games.






