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How the 2004 Boston Red Sox Pulled Off the Greatest Comeback in Baseball History

How the 2004 Boston Red Sox Pulled Off the Greatest Comeback in Baseball History

by Benj Simmons | May 28, 2025 | Home, Home Carosel, Relive carosel

In October 2004, the Boston Red Sox lifted their first World Series championship in 86 years. But it wasn’t just the title that fans and the baseball world would remember. It was the near-impossible road they took to get there. Three games into their American League...
Grand Slam Track Returns: Bednarek, Hughes, Coleman and More Set for Sprint Showdown

Grand Slam Track Returns: Bednarek, Hughes, Coleman and More Set for Sprint Showdown

by Thomas Halliday | May 27, 2025 | Topic Cluster

The Grand Slam Track returns this weekend in Philadelphia. There is a lot of excitement around the event, which is taking place from the 31st of May to the 1st of June, and here is what to look forward to: Kenny Bednarek has won the men’s 100m and 200m sprint...
What Happened at the 2025 Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling Event? Full Recap & Winners

What Happened at the 2025 Gloucestershire Cheese Rolling Event? Full Recap & Winners

by Thomas Halliday | May 27, 2025 | Home, Unseen Carosel

The annual Cheese Rolling event took place this. Here’s how it unfolded. First of all, what is cheese rolling? The race involves participants running, or more accurately, tumbling down a steep 200-yard hill while chasing a rolling wheel of cheese. The event is...
Track’s New Gold Rush: How Grand Slam Track Is Making Underdogs Rich

Track’s New Gold Rush: How Grand Slam Track Is Making Underdogs Rich

by Dylan Sidhu | May 27, 2025 | Topic Cluster

$12.6m Grand Slam Track prize money is already changing athletes’ lives. With Grand Slam Track’s generous prize money distribution, one big performance can catapult an unsuspecting underdog into stardom and a fortune. Here’s our breakdown of the financial gains...
Q&A: Sports Psychologist Professor Richard Thelwell: ‘Underdog victories keep alive the belief that anything can happen’

Q&A: Sports Psychologist Professor Richard Thelwell: ‘Underdog victories keep alive the belief that anything can happen’

by Jack Dean | May 23, 2025 | Home, Mindset Top Story

We all love a story with underdogs, but do we actually understand why? Sports Psychologist Professor Richard Thelwell explains what psychology says about why we route for an underdog. Why are people naturally drawn to underdogs in sport, even when the odds are stacked...
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