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John Capel, sprinter
A reader suggested a shot of Capel that showed off his
muscles.
Can
you say `ripped'
(Editor's pick 09/30/01)
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Landon Donovan, soccer
This came from a reader: The 19-year-old rookie sensation for the San Jose Earthquakes professional soccer team has been getting a
lot of photo coverage lately in the San Francisco Chronicle. He's a hunk, and seems to strip his jersey off
at some point in every game.
Gooooooooaaaaalllllll!
(Editor's
pick 09/29/01)
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David Carr, Fresno State
Carr and the unbeaten Bulldogs have been the surprise of
the college football season, and the quarterback in quickly
becoming an Outsports fave.
This
Carr is in overdrive (Editor's
pick 09/28/01)
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U.S. Gymnasts
Thanks to a reader for this shot from the University
Games.
Hey,
where's the middle guy's chain?
(Editor's pick 09/27/01)
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Darren Sharper, football
Thanks to a reader for this, who wrote: ``Darren Sharper is one of the best-looking men in the NFL, and evidently quite the patriot, too!''
Flag-bearer
(Editor's pick 09/26/01)
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North Carolina football fans
Thanks to a reader for this shot of delirious UNC fans
after their Saturday rout of Florida State.
Putting
the squeeze on
(Editor's pick 09/25/01)
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Peyton Manning, football
The Indianapolis Colts quarterback was the best player on
any NFL field on Sunday: 420 yards passing, four TD passes and
a TD run.
It's
Peyton's place (Editor's
pick 09/24/01)
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Australian surf lifeguards
Not sure if lifeguarding is a sport, but there's no
arguing that this guy is an athlete.
Does
he give mouth-to-mouth?
(Editor's pick 09/23/01)
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Italian soccer
Thanks to a reader for this. For all of you size queens.
Leaving
little to the imagination (Editor's
pick 09/22/01)
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Oscar Pareja, soccer
Pareja plays for the Dallas Burn of Major League Soccer.
Doing
a split (Editor's
pick 09/21/01)
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Nick Hysong, pole vault
It was about a year ago that Hysong, an American, won the
pole vault at the Sydney Olympics.
I
made it (Editor's
pick 09/20/01)
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A soccer celebration
We don't read Italian but this picture needs no
translation.
Show
me the love
(Editor's pick 09/19/01)
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Penn State gymnasts
Football's not the only game in town in State College.
No
wonder they call it Happy Valley
(Editor's pick 09/18/01)
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Brandon Hance, football
Hance, the new Purdue QB, has some pretty big shoes to
fill in replacing Drew Brees. At least he has some style,
telling The Sporting News: ``I'm into fashion, so I read a lot
of magazines on clothes."
Two
buddies from L.A.
Bonus: Purdue
players ham it up
(Editor's pick 09/17/01)
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Sept. 12-16: Feature
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David Neitz, Craig Ellis,
Aussie Rules Football
Thanks to a reader for this, who wrote: ``Yeah I know you
are sick of all this Aussie Rules stuff.'' Uhh, not really.
We
need to stop meeting like this (Editor's
pick 09/11/01)
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Edgerrin James, Richie
Anderson, football
James plays for the
Indianapolis Colts and Anderson for the NY Jets. They were
opponents Sunday but buds after.
Hey,
let's grab a beer
(Editor's pick 09/10/01)
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Terrell Davis, football
Davis, a running back for the Denver Broncos, has missed
most of the past two seasons with a knee injury. He is
expected to start in Denver's NFL opener on Monday night
against the Giants.
Kneel
and stretch
(Editor's pick 09/09/01)
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Andy Roddick, tennis
A reader sent us this link to Roddick, voted Mr. September
by a Web site, mostbeautifulman.com.
It's
all about Andy
(Editor's pick 09/08/01)
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John Olerud, Bret Boone,
baseball
Two readers sent us this great shot of the Seattle Mariner
teammates.
Soon,
they'll be picking china patterns (Editor's
pick 09/07/01)
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John Navarre, football
Thanks to a reader for this, who wrote: Michigan heads to Washington this weekend for #10 vs #13; we'll see if
John Navarre has what it takes to join the heritage of Michigan stud
QB's: Harbaugh, Grbac, Collins, Greise, Brady, & Henson!''
``We'll
go 12-0 and I'll win the Heisman'' (Editor's
pick 09/06/01)
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Michael Peca, hockey
Peca, a longtime Buffalo Sabre, is a new member of the NY
Islanders, a team trying to revive its glory years.
$20
million reasons to smile (Editor's
pick 09/05/01)
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Bud Smith, baseball
Smith will long remember this Labor Day: The St. Louis
Cardinal pitcher threw a no-hitter as the Cards beat the
Padres, 4-0.
Yes-yes
to a no-no
(Editor's pick 09/04/01)
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Jim Sorgi, football
Sorgi played a fine game Saturday night at quarterback for Wisconsin, which came up just short at Oregon.
Down on his knees
(Editor's pick 09/03/01)
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Marian Dragulescu , gymnastics
This Romanian won the men's all-around at the Goodwill Games.
Directing traffic
(Editor's pick 09/02/01)
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Tim Henman, tennis
Thanks to a reader for this, who wrote: ``Tim is quite a
hunk for an Englishman! And what was he doing playing
shirtless on the Grandstand court?''
Bloody
good show
(Editor's pick 09/01/01)
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