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An Olympic Gold Medalist Is Dead After His Boat Capsized During America's Cup Training Boston's Broken Hearts Are Nearly Ready for Bawstin Sports People Won't Stop Sending Severed Goat Heads to Wrigley Field Will Kevin Ware Ever Play Basketball Again? Entertainer Jay-Z shows off his ring as he watches the New York Yankees play a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays Monday, Sept. 20, 2010 at Yankee Stadium in New York. Jay-Z Is Ready to Take Over Sports Now, Too Lucha Libre Wrestling Is Officially Coming to the United States U.S. Soccer Gained and Lost an Openly Gay Player Today Trimming the Times Unmasking the Horror of Guns, a Healthy Restaurant Boom, and NYFW's Front Row A-Rod Will Now Have to Deny Juicy Details About Steroid Injections Caleb Moore Is the First Athlete to Die in X-Games Competition New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez begins his rehabilitation workouts at the Yankees training facility in Tampa, Fla., Monday, April 13, 2009. A-Rod, Ray Lewis Connected to Shadowy Performance-Enhancing Companies Trimming the Times Gun-Law Backtracking, Jobs for Robots, and 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' Phil Mickelson hits from a fairway bunker on the fifth hole during the first round of the Humana Challenge golf tournament at the La Quinta Country Club in La Quinta, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013. No, Phil Mickelson Isn't Retiring Because His Taxes Are Too High The Super Bowl Finally Becomes a Family Feud So, How Does Everyone Feel About Lance Now? In this July 6, 2010, file photo, Lance Armstrong rides in a cloud of dust on a cobblestone section during the third stage of the Tour de France cycling race Lance Armstrong's Problems Are Only Just Beginning Nate Silver Can Accurately Predict an Election, but Not a Super Bowl A Meditation on the Clothes We Wear to Meditate NFL's Junior Seau Had Brain Disease When He Committed Suicide Baseball Hall of Fame Rejects Steroid Era by Electing Exactly No One Rob Parker's RGIII Comments Cost Him His ESPN Deal The BCS Quarterback's Girlfriend Got Asked on One Very Strange Twitter Date Lance Armstrong Might Come Clean The Atlanta Braves Think This 'Screaming Indian' Logo Is a Good Idea New Jersey Nets Fire Avery Johnson, November's NBA Coach of the Month This Girl Is Not Afraid of You and Will Beat You Up Legendary Baseball Union Chief Marvin Miller Dies at 95 Why We're Thankful for the NHL Lockout Detroit Won't Have a Happy Thanksgiving (Again) It Looks Like David Beckham Is Finally Ready to Stop Playing Soccer Big Ten Follows the Football-TV Money, Expands to 14 Schools World Series Victory Brings Out Rioters in San Francisco The New York Islanders Ditch Long Island for Brooklyn ance Armstrong speaks at the Livestrong Challenge Austin bike ride Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in Austin, Texas. Lance Armstrong greeted about 4,300 cyclists at his Livestrong charity's fund-raising bike ride, then retreated into privacy. International Cycling Union Says 'Lance Armstrong Has No Place in Cycling' Lance Armstrong's Worst Week Ever Now Includes Bribery Charges Lance Armstrong Loses Even More Sponsors  In this Oct. 7, 2012, file photo, Lance Armstrong competes in the Rev3 Half Full triathalon in Ellicott City, Md. Nike Ends Its Sponsorship of Lance Armstrong Spatwatch Is D.C. a Terrible Sports Town? NBC Worried You (and Advertisers) Were Too 'Fatigued' to Watch the Paralympics NFL Reaches Deal with Referees to End Lockout The NFL Referees Might Be Back This Weekend Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, accompanied by golf legend Jack Nicklaus, shakes hands along the rope line during a campaign rally, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012 ,in Westerville, Ohio. Is Jack Nicklaus Really the Greatest Athlete of the 20th Century? Official Lance Easley (26) gestures on the field following the Seattle Seahawks' 14-12 win over the Green Bay Packers in an NFL football game, Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, in Seattle. Gamblers Come to Terms with Last Night's Horrendously Bad Beat Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Golden Tate (bottom, obscured) catches the 14-12, game-winning touchdown in the endzone while he is swarmed by Green Bay Packers' Jarrett Bush (24) and Tramon Williams (38). One Horrible Call May End the NFL Referee Lockout NFL's Replacement Refs Are Skewing Your Bets Former 'Child Prostitute' Claims Jerry Sandusky Was Part of Pedophile Sex Ring The Very Not Zen Battle of the Yoga Pants Serena Williams Defends Taylor Townsend: 'Everyone Deserves to Play' Eight Amazing Paralympics Moments You've Probably Missed The Devil Wears Spandex: Lance Armstrong's Assistant Speaks Lance Armstrong Banned from Cycling for Life