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  2. The Best American Sports Writing - Wikipedia

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    The Best American Sports Writing was a yearly anthology of magazine articles on the subject of sports published in the United States. It started in 1991 as part of The Best American Series published by Houghton Mifflin and ceased publication in 2020.

  3. Category:Books about sports - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Best American Sports Writing; British Sports Book Awards; C.

  4. Dan Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, he retired from Sports Illustrated and began writing books full-time, although he maintained a monthly column in Golf Digest magazine. [8] [9] Larry King called Jenkins "the quintessential Sports Illustrated writer" and "the best sportswriter in America." Jenkins wrote numerous works and over 500 articles for Sports Illustrated.

  5. Category:Sportswriters - Wikipedia

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  6. Sports journalism - Wikipedia

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    Sports journalism is a form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions.Sports journalism has its roots in coverage of horse racing and boxing in the early 1800s, mainly targeted towards elites, and into the 1900s transitioned into an integral part of the news business with newspapers having dedicated sports sections. [1]

  7. Robert Andrew Powell - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his writing on sports and food. His sports journalism was included in The Best American Sports Writing, in 1998. [2] He won a James Beard Foundation Award, in 1997, in the "Newspaper Feature Writing without Recipes" category. [3] Powell has written for many publications, including The New York Times, Slate, and Mother Jones.

  8. Jim Murray (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Cited as an influence by countless sports journalists, [5] [10] [11] Murray was a fixture at the L.A. Times for 37 years. After he won the Pulitzer in 1990, Murray modestly said he thought the prize winner should have had "to bring down a government or expose major graft or give advice to prime ministers.

  9. Mike Lupica - Wikipedia

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    Lupica was born in Oneida, New York, where he spent his pre-adolescent years, having attended St. Patrick's Elementary School through the sixth grade.In 1964, he moved with his family to Nashua, New Hampshire, where he attended middle school and subsequently Bishop Guertin High School, graduating in 1970.