Jackie Robinson's #42 uniform number has been retired from active use by all Major League baseball teams, except one. Which team retains this number, and why?
Jackie Robinson's #42 uniform number has been retired from active use by all Major League baseball teams, except one. Which team retains this number, and why?
Yankees. Mariano Rivera is still active and wears it as a tribute to JR.
Four consecutive Olympics 1956-60-64-68Are you saying in 4 consecutive events or in 4 consecutive Olympics.
Nope, unrelated. One man broke the 60 foot barrier and a different athlete the 70 foot barrier.I had a guess for this. When I researched my guess I found out:
A)I was wrong
B)But he was the answer to this:
Head injuries and deaths in the ringWhy did pro boxing shortened the length of bouts from 15 to 12 rounds?
be more specific, pleaseHead injuries and deaths in the ring
correct....and sometimes expressed as V = (4/3) x pi x r to the power of 3.V = 4.1888 x R3
Greater chance of brain damage, dehydration and exhaustion after round 12. Aggravated by weight classes below heavyweight dehydrating boxers to make the weight limit. The change of rounds from 15 to 12 was accompanied by changing the weigh in from day of bout to the day before. My personal opinion is that these measures have made boxing a safer sport although there was an allure to 15 rounds.be more specific, please
great answer, but what I was looking for was Ray Mancini killing a Korean fighter after a 15 round fight, coroner said that the death blow came in th later rounds.Greater chance of brain damage, dehydration and exhaustion after round 12. Aggravated by weight classes below heavyweight dehydrating boxers to make the weight limit. The change of rounds from 15 to 12 was accompanied by changing the weigh in from day of bout to the day before. My personal opinion is that these measures have made boxing a safer sport although there was an allure to 15 rounds.
Yes, I remember that tragedy. It became a focal point for the negative publicity. It brought to light the nefarious practices of matchmaking where ill prepared or over matched fighters were being thrown to the meat grinder of superior oponents.great answer, but what I was looking for was Ray Mancini killing a Korean fighter after a 15 round fight, coroner said that the death blow came in th later rounds.
Let me explain.Nope, unrelated. One man broke the 60 foot barrier and a different athlete the 70 foot barrier.
Shak got it. Al Oerter. I met the guy in the eighties at a competition in TO at Birchmount and Kingston. Huge man, incredibly down to earth. Remained world class thrower into his fifties in a young mans sport.Name the only track and field athlete to win four consecutive Olympic gold medals. No Googling
A figure of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected in a way that causes the reader or listener to reframe or reinterpret the first part. It is frequently used for humorous or dramatic effect, sometimes producing an anticlimaxWhat is a paraprosdokian? (+ give an example).
A figure of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is surprising or unexpected in a way that causes the reader or listener to reframe or reinterpret the first part. It is frequently used for humorous or dramatic effect, sometimes producing an anticlimax