Sports RSS Feeds
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Below, you'll find a growing variety of sports RSS feeds you can subscribe to. These may include sports, leagues, organizations, and events such as: professional and college football, NFL, NCAA, baseball, MLB, basketball, NBA, auto racing, NASCAR, golf, PGA, LPGA, US Open, hockey, NHL, soccer, World Cup, horse racing, surfing, volleyball, boxing, cricket, fishing, tennis, USTA, and more.
- Trekking in Himalayas
- We provide trekking tour to enjoy adventure holiday in Asia. We will provide you with the information you need to make the most of your adventure, and will look after all logistical details.
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- Bass Fishing Review
- A review of bass fishing media on the 'net, including videos, podcasts, articles, ebooks, etc - Sports rss feeds
- Golf World
- Golfing tips - Sports rss feeds
- Tennis Thoughts
- Professional tennis coach offers tips on how to play better tennis. - Sports rss feeds
- Physio Room
- Physio Room latest 100 products list. - Sports rss feeds
- Golf Mad Blog
- For Golfers Who Are Nuts About Golf. - Sports rss feeds
- Sports Memorabilia News
- Sports Memorabilia, autographed sports memorabilia, signed sports memorabilia, pro sports memorabilia, autographs... whatever name you choose leads you to the content of our web site, Sports Memorabilia. - Sports rss feeds
- Crash Collision Wrestling
- CCW Announcements! - Sports rss feeds
- Between the Lines
- Our Mission here at Between the Lines is twofold: First, to expose bad sports commentary in all its forms, for the mindless, poorly written and uttered drivel it is; Second, to go all Teddy Roosevelt on the monopoly that uninformed "experts," dim-witted ex-players, and platitude-spouting hacks exercise over sports journalism. - Sports rss feeds
- International Fight League News
- The International Fight League is the world's first team-based professional mixed martial arts league, bringing you the most
action-packed fighting events possible. Competitions are decided with a best of five series between two teams of five fighters each,
using a blend of boxing, kickboxing, submission grappling, and wrestling (collectively known as mixed martial arts, or MMA) to win matches
by knockout, submission, or judges decision. The teams are coached by world-renowned veterans of the sport, many of whom still compete in
various superfights throughout the season. Matches consist of up to three four-minute rounds, fought inside a five-roped boxing ring. Each team has one representative fighter in
each of the five weight classes: lightweight (155 lbs.), welterweight (170 lbs.), middleweight (185 lbs.), light heavyweight (205 lbs.),
heavyweight (265 lbs.). The teams with the best overall records at the end of the regular season (January June), advance to the postseason - Sports rss feeds