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I enjoy singular sports, anything to do with one-on-one. It could be pool - anything! I like sports where you can't hide behind anyone; it's me vs you.

I don't want to just be a sports guy and that's it - I need to give back.

You know, we don't look much alike, but Denzel Washington would make a great sports agent.

I am a fan of winter sports.

At school I hated swimming and felt bigger and more self-conscious than all the other girls - and I would go to summer sports camps to desperately try to change my shape so that it couldn't be one of the taunts aimed at me by bullies.

I know, in India, specially in Bollywood and the sports fraternity, there is a lot of negative media attention on prominent public figures.

The most important thing you learn as a sports photographer is anticipation - not where the action is taking place, but where it's going to take place. Not where the subject is now, but where they're going to be.

Many sports, not just football, have kind of the macho meathead mentality where innovation is almost frowned upon.

I first worked on sports photography, and it was until 2002, when I was already 32 years old, that I really started working and enjoying Africa's wildlife.

I went to a good school, played sports; things came relatively easy for me. Whenever I would get faced with adversity, I would always go do something else.

One of the most common misconceptions about Olympic sports is that they only happen at the Olympics.

I'd always loved sports, and the Olympics were something I thought about often as a kid, but those dreams felt like a lifetime ago.

I was always very interested in fitness, I played a lot of sports growing up.

I played hockey, as most girls who go to convent schools in Ireland do, as well as table tennis and badminton - all the rock 'n' roll sports.

Louie and Seabiscuit were both Californians and both on the sports pages in the 1930s. I was fascinated. When I learned about his World War II experiences, I thought, 'If this guy is still alive, I want to meet him.'

I used to run the streets, my mom used to be crying all the time, coming to get me out of the police station all the time. Sports took me off the street.

Obviously growing up in my house I knew I wanted to play sports.

I thought I would be a sports announcer. All I was was a curious kid who wanted to be on the radio.

I did everything when I started. In Miami I did news, I did weather, I did sports, I did disk-jockeying. And I did a sports talk show every week - every Saturday night.

Sports are my favorite. It's the first thing I turn to every day.

If they asked me, I did two shifts. I did sports, I did news, because I loved it.

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