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  2. Nick Symmonds - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Symmonds' original intention of creating his YouTube channel was to vlog the final two weeks of his pro running career. [29] His channel broke out in late 2019, and currently has over 1.7 million subscribers and 580 million views. In his YouTube videos, he often refers to himself as "The Bison". His content focuses on challenges ...

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  4. Nike Oregon Project - Wikipedia

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    The runners lived in the Portland, Oregon area and trained at Nike's headquarters campus located just outside the Portland suburb of Beaverton, Oregon. [1] Some of the runners in the group lived in a specially designed house where filters were used to remove oxygen from the air to simulate living at high elevation.

  5. Nick Saban wants players to be able to get paid, but 'I don’t ...

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    Saban may be retired but he had a thundering message to the college sports world on Capitol Hill on Tuesday: Pay the players — but with limitations.

  6. Nick Mitchell (personal trainer) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell holds two undergraduate degrees in English Literature and Law and in 2009 he set up the first Ultimate Performance (U.P.) personal training gym in London. [2] [3] [4] In 2017, Mitchell moved to Los Angeles to open U.P. gyms in the United States, beginning with a gym in this city. [5] [6] The Los Angeles gym opened in 2018.

  7. Inside Nick Saban’s famous ‘Process’ that took 40 years to ...

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    Nick Saban's retirement brings down the curtain on the career of a modern legend of the sport of football, let alone the college game. The University of Alabama coach had huge shoes to fill in ...

  8. This Is SportsCenter - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 ad features how a SportsCenter video game is made (this ad is a take on the sports video game craze). A 2008 ad features a coin toss between anchors Jay Harris and Brian Kenny to determine who will start the show. A 2008 ad features how SportsCenter viewers can decide which highlights to air via text messaging. They can choose one of the ...

  9. The American Athlete - Wikipedia

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    The American Athlete is an American sports and interview television series created, owned, and previously hosted by Byron Allen. The series aired its first episode on June 1, 1996. The series aired its first episode on June 1, 1996.