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Olympic Edition: The Myth of Choke

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 by Jeremy Keehn | 2 Comments » | Viewed 11385 times since 04/15, 53 so far today

Our national sport?
Picture it: Red Deer, 1992. A young boy, undersized for his age and uncertain of his abilities, steps to the service line on a volleyball court. He has been brought in to close out the first set of an exhibition match. If his serve goes in and he plays solid defence, he will secure a spot as the primary back-row specialist on an elite team competing for Alberta at the Western Canadian finals the following week.
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Surfacing

Friday, July 11th, 2008 by Joel McConvey | Comment » | Viewed 10596 times since 04/15, 46 so far today

Just a quick note to point anyone who’s interested to a piece I wrote for Culture+Travel, a magazine that covers some cool, off-the-radar stories from travel destinations around the globe. This one’s about haenyeo, Jeju’s famous women divers, who free-dive — that means no air tanks — for seafood off Jeju’s coasts. A guy named Ian Baguskas, which is an awesome last name if ever I’ve heard one, took the photos.

 

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