Sports-sumo and Wrestling

Sports-sumo and Wrestling

Published on October 26, 2009 by articlesfactory

Sumo is a Japanese form of wrestling competition. It takes in a 12 feet (3.66 m) diameter circle. The winner of a sumo bout is mainly determined by two rules.

Air New Zealand Cup Rugby 2009: Week 11 Predictions

Air New Zealand Cup Rugby 2009: Week 11 Predictions

Published on October 8, 2009 by Ben Pearce

The finals are almost here and week three is very important to most of these provinces taking part. Who will be victorious?

Tri Nations Rugby: All Blacks Emphatic Against Wallabies in Wellington

Tri Nations Rugby: All Blacks Emphatic Against Wallabies in Wellington

Published on September 20, 2009 by Ben Pearce

What a game, what a spectable and even an ending with a smiling on Prime Minister’s John Keys face at the end. A great way to end a torrid Tri Nations campaign.

10 Sporting Definitions

10 Sporting Definitions

Published on September 19, 2009 by brianberu

A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF 10 OF THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS SPORTS.

How Football Changed by the 1930’s

How Football Changed by the 1930’s

Published on April 2, 2009 by algboiz

This particular sport was not popular with the England population at the end of the nineteenth century. It was safe to say that people who resided in the south of England were more dedicated to rugby than football.

Health and Physical Activity Profile: Rugby Union Players vs. Rowers

Health and Physical Activity Profile: Rugby Union Players vs. Rowers

Published on March 11, 2009 by WRH

A study comparing the health and physical attributes of rugby union players and rowers.

A New Beginning: Rugby Union and Elv’s

A New Beginning: Rugby Union and Elv’s

Published on February 2, 2009 by WRH

At present the game of rugby union is experiencing a monumental change on what we currently know the game as. For years there has been rift between the northern and southern hemisphere particularly on the rugby field where the style of play is dictated by the hemisphere you live in. The new ELVs have added a new dynamic to the way rugby union has previously been played.

Pacific Islands Rugby: A Wealth of Untapped Riches

Pacific Islands Rugby: A Wealth of Untapped Riches

Published on February 2, 2009 by WRH

A synopsis of the current position of rugby union in the Pacific Islands nations. A region of immeasurable talent, what is the future for the players of these nations?