Monday, October 31, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Sabrina Vega Profile & Images 2011
Profile:
Full Name:Sabrina Vega
Nickname:Bina or Bri
Birthdate:May 24, 1995
Hometown:Manhattan, New York, USA
Program:Women's Artistic
Level:Senior
Club:Dynamic Gymnastics
Head Coach:Sorin Cepoi
Other Coaches:Teodora Ungureanu-Cepoi
Personal Website:www.sabrinavega.com
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Joe Haden Profile & Pictures 2011
Profile:
Ht/Wt: 5-11/181 lbs
Position: CB
School: Florida
Class: Junior
Haden became the first Florida Gator cornerback to start opening as a true freshman. He started all 12 games as freshman, recording 63 tackles, 3.5 tackles-for-loss, 12 pass break-ups, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 interception. As a sophomore he started all 14 games, recording 87 tackles, 1 forced fumble and fumble recovery, and 3 interceptions (1 in which he returned 88 yards.
Part way through the season, he’s rated the top cornerback that could enter the draft. Haden is on the smaller side at 5’11” and around 180 pounds. Has good instincts and is able to read plays well. Has excellent speed and can run with most receivers.
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Mario Balotelli Profile & Images 2011
Mario Balotelli Profile
Full Neme: Mario Barwuah BalotelliDate of birth: 12.08.1990
Place of birth: Palermo
Age: 20
Height: 1,90
Nationality: Italy Ghana
Position: Striker - Attacking Allrounder
Foot: right
Market value: 21.000.000 £ 24.000.000 €
Player's agent: Maguire Tax & Legal
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Jonny Wilkinson Rugby Player Profile & 2011 World Cup Images
Jonny Wilkinson Profile
Position Fly-halfDate of Birth 25/05/1979
Place of Birth Frimley, Surrey, England
Height 5' 10''
Previous Teams Farnham Junior Rugby
Honours British Lions 2001 (5 caps), England (53 caps), U21
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Saturday, October 15, 2011
Mitchell Johnson Australia Best Bowler Profile & Images 2011
Mitchell Johnson Profile
Full name Mitchell JohnsonBorn October 18, 1981, Wondai, Queensland
Current age 29 years
Nickname Ritzy
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Height 1.82 m
Major teams Australia, New South Wales, Queensland
Mitchell Johnson remains a once in a generation bowler more than a decade after he was first spotted by Dennis Lillee as a 17-year-old. No other fast man has been able to copy his successful left-arm method that mixes bouts of waywardness with spot-on strike-power. Off the field he is so shy that it is hard to believe he has taken on the role as Australia’s chief marksman, a weapon capable of hitting batsmen and 155kph.
An athlete who started out preferring tennis, Johnson was late to focus on cricket and suffered early in his career with four back stress fractures that almost floored him for good. He persevered, driving a plumbing van when he lost his Queensland contract, and became only the fourth Australian left-arm paceman to pass 100 Test wickets. With a strong, flowing run to the crease, Johnson can become mechanical in delivery, especially if his wrist, a long-term concern, is in the wrong position. When it’s bad, he sprays the ball on both sides of the wicket like an old-fashioned firebrand. When it’s perfect, there is probably no better bowler in the game.
The late swing at pace is a major problem, along with sharp bounce, and sometimes it’s just the angle across the batsmen that undoes them. South Africa suffered the most brutal spells in 2008-09 while England’s run-makers enjoyed his wonkiest ones during the 2009 Ashes. Whatever his mood, he has become a must-have for Ricky Ponting since debuting in 2007 – and that’s before considering his batting.
Johnson’s belief in his run-making is so strong that he would like to open in Twenty20s or one-dayers in the future, and he will always be able to claim his Test average was 99.00 after five games. His style is smooth enough for a specialist and when he nails a big swing it looks as effortless as Ernie Els on the golf course. The owner of a Test hundred and a 96, both against the might of South Africa, he will be mildly miffed if he doesn’t finish his career as a genuine allrounder.
Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Johnson
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