I've always loved trying new sports. Regularly I hike, run, swim, surf and ski. I belong to a gym and take yoga classes to stay limber and centered.
It and rsquo;s sex scandal week on This Gay Week in Sports: Sex in bathrooms, people running naked up a mountain, a condom thief.
'HIV Rates Are High and Climbing Among Gay Men,' 'Risky Sex on the Rise,' 'Gay and Bisexual Men Bear the Brunt of New HIV Infections.
There have been a few occasions when I wonder whether this column might carry some twisted variant of the famed Sports Illustrated curse.
Sarah Palin throws out the first puck and takes home a jersey with a pig on it; Is Condie Rice trading Bush for the 49ers?; Phillies pitcher Kyle Kendrick loves the Backstreet Boys a little too much; David Beckham may be headed back to Europe and Colt McCoy has a nice ass.
David Salter urges Cristiano Ronaldo to come out for no other reason than the fact that he's smoking hot; Andy Roddick offers tennis lessons in the buff; Olympic swimmer Frederick Bousquet takes some boudoir shots; and Times sports writer Christine Penner has a change of heart.
With Tom Brady benched, it's all eyes on replacement hunk Matt Cassel; the Yankees end their run at Yankee Stadium with a big win; Matthew Mitcham uses his bum to land a swimwear deal; David Beckham stops by to tickle Elmo and what Tony Romo puts up with in bed.
Widely known as the Tiger Woods of surfing, although to our surfing fans Tiger may be the Kelly Slater of golf, Slater is often regarded as the greatest surfer the sport has ever seen.
Back from the Olympics, and our poolboys are already onto new careers... Ryan Lochte as fashion designer and Michael Phelps anywhere but in front of a camera.
Roger Federer may have made history this week becoming the only tennis player in history to win five consecutive Wimbledon and US Open tournaments, but it was 28-year-old Russian player Marat Safin who truly captured our eyes.
A hot game of Foosball with Bulgarian Man United stud Drmitar Berbatov; Michael Phelps gets down and dirty with some Playboy hotties; Tom Brady gets sidelined; Matthew Mitcham gets his first stamp; Vince Young takes to hocking sausages and Serbian Novak Djokovic shows up Roddick with a stong set of abs.
We're not sure if he's better known for his gig on Dancing With the Stars or for banging up men in tight pants on the football field, but Jason Taylor sure has made an impact in our minds.
The Matthew Mitcham 'gay' controversy just won't go away; Michael Phelps rides his wave of fame onto Saturday Night Live and the MTV Music Video Awards; Misty May-Treanor dances with the stars; Venus Williams gets her own personal theme song courtesy of Wyclef Jean and Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart learns how to go down in a whole new way.
The 2008 Northwest Quest wrapped up over the weekend with a new group of champions coming out on top of the gay and lesbian Softball World Series.
The rains of Seattle kept the players off the fields yesterday morning at the 2008 NAGAAA Gay Softball World Series.
Milwaukee Brewers' outfielder Gabe Kapler was born in Hollywood, and had his baseball career not worked out, he probably could have landed some gigs in his hometown.
The Olympics are officially over and all those perfectly sculpted bodies have gone home with their medals.
The competition got underway in Seattle yesterday as teams from across the country converged on the city for the 2008 NAGAAA (North American Gay Amateur Athletic Association) Softball World Series.
With his boyfriend at his said (even though you didn't see it on NBC), Matthew Mitcham wins a gold; Misty May-Treanor goes from Beijing to Dancing With the Stars; David Beckham gives his gay crown to Cristiano Ronaldo and Peyton Manning makes a play for football in the Olympics.
Seattle is ready for the ladies. In addition to the Open Division teams descending on the Pacific Northwest for the 2008 Northwest Quest, 51 women's teams head to Seattle for the ASANA Softball World Series.