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Attempting to bridge the gap
Tourists forced off the beaches
Rep claims animal was playing
Chris Sharma may be 32, but he’s still pushing the sport’s limits as a pioneer of deep-water soloing.
Alejo Muniz wins $100,000 in a wave-less finale, and eight spectators are arrested in a riot.
The Olympic decathlete on how to eat, train, and perform better
Five great exercises you can do in just 20 minutes
Dominates last day of competition
Four riders appeared on the list of 1998 positives
Returns home a hero
A gran fondo with climbs so beautifully painful that our writer will be going back to ride again on European roads
In California, Oregon, and Washington
Woman dies of heat exhaustion
Will soon swallow site of 'The Phantom Menace'
Ted Manning tells OBJ his plans for Ibex, where he recently took the post of CEO
I spend a lot of time training and competing in various sports—cycling, running, and basketball—you name it. My wife and I would like to have a baby soon, so I would like to know if there are there any sports that could hurt my sperm count.
I want to hike up a live— or at least dormant—volcano. Where can I go without getting scorched?
Teaching your kids the basic physical skills they’ll need is child’s play, literally. Start improving their coordination, strength, balance, and more with these five games.
French Senate releases full list
How old are most Tour de France winners? At 34, could I even be a contender?
Can you say “good genetics”? These six clans own their fields generation after generation.
Maybe you're raising a family of kayakers and runners, but you should still teach your children to play tennis and mini-golf. Here's why.
This year's Tour was one of the most exciting to date. We look back on the race's most riveting moments and explore its most important trends.
Not a week goes by without a study pegging weight gain to genetics. But the connection between heredity and making your racing weight may be more tenuous than it appears at first glance.
Don’t sweat the small stuff, but be sure to bring it along.
Jennifer Kessy and April Ross prepare for domination
Getting around the laws that make overnight seaside camping frustratingly difficult
When the Great Recession hit, young people found a million different ways to cope with their battered job prospects. Alex and Nick Kleeman found the best way, scraping together enough cash to buy a 32-foot sailboat, then plunging into the Pacific for the adventure of their lives. So what if they didn’t know how to sail?
In talks to revive the women's event
Humpback was looking for sardines
Names released by Le Monde
Escaping the easy way with summer’s coolest new ride, the M8 Rivoli
Tips to hack your body
Conservationists concerned about the ecosystem
Thousands planted by legalization activists
The founder of a SoCal startup is gearing up to give us equipment for car camping that’s right for the job and looks hot. Please, let it be so.
This race machine may not have a ton of cachet, but it rides just as well many other high-end boutique bikes and costs a fair bit less
SeaWorld has called the new documentary Blackfish, about its treatment of orcas in captivity, “shamefully dishonest, deliberately misleading, and scientifically inaccurate.” But the co-writer argues that the facts speak for themselves.
French Senate plans to release 1998 dopers' names
I don’t want to run just any old urban marathon: I'm looking for a destination race that will let me combine an incredible trip with my athletic endeavors. Any ideas?
Many American rivers are out of condition by the end of spring. Not this one.
The Chokecherry/Sierra Madre wind farm promises to spin up enough electrons to power a million homes, but the project is also a poster child for the fears and anxieties renewable energy can bring to rural America— and to anglers.
We go shoulder to shoulder in Los Angeles’s Marathon Crash Race, a 4,000-strong underground scrum
Splash around this summer. With this gear, you’ll be ready for serious summer fun whether you’re in it for fitness or just to get wet and cool down.
Attempting to remove doping suspicions
Denies doping Jamaican Sprinters
Environmentalists angry over video
Obviously illegal, probably impossible
I want to do some serious bike touring on the continent, but without paying top Euro. What are the best bets for affordable routes?
Why is Europe dominating the United States in meteorological prognostication? Follow the money.
Not everybody can get behind screaming, flourescent shades. That's OK. This year's crossover designs pair subdued styling with hotshot performance.
After Sandy, attention turned to fortifying New York City. But another location on the eastern seaboard faces a more immediate threat.
A first look at four major upgrades for your campsite
Following the revelation that the American sprinter tested positive for a banned substance, reports have connected Tyson Gay with an "anti-aging" clinic in Georgia. Brian Alexander explains why doctors' offices, not locker rooms, are where the pros are scoring their dope.
Australian surfer David Scard, 37, runs Kirra-based World Surfaris’ Stealth Travel Club, which whisks surfers to the biggest waves at a moment’s notice. His success rate: 100 percent.
Challenges take on captive orcas
New program rolling out in Dubai
Pearls of the Sky honor fallen leader
I'm looking to swap out my mass-manufactured camping gear for the latest handmade designs. What are your favorite custom options?
Leads to higher levels of the "hunger hormone"