They inspect lodging spaces in Guárico for athletes in the XX National Sports Games

The governor of Guárico state, José Vásquez, and the Minister of People’s Power for Habitat and Housing, Ildemaro Villarroel, inspected lodging spaces for athletes at the XX National Sports Games. It was learned that the state of Guárico will host more than 800 athletes, being the sub-venue of the sports contest in the disciplines of […]

Four-time Stanley Cup winner and Islanders legend Clark Giles dies at age 67

In 1996, Islanders immortalized Gilise’s ninth issue, and in 2002, the former striker was admitted to the Hockey Hall of Fame. “The National Hockey League is mourning the departure of Clark Giles,” quoted NHL commissioner Gary Betman as saying. “Giles defined what a power striker should be for 14 seasons.” Guilliss played in the Islanders […]

Venezuelan Eduin Becerra won the fifth stage of the Vuelta al Táchira

The Venezuelan cyclist, Eduin Becerra (Ángels Hernández Foundation) won this Thursday in the fifth stage of the 57th edition of the Vuelta al Táchira by Bicycle, a 101.5-kilometre journey disputed between the towns of La Tendida and La Grita, sports media reported. With a time of 2 hours, 46 minutes and 27 seconds, Becerra won […]

James overtakes Curry at the Western Conference in an NBA All-Star fan vote

After this vote, the top five of the team will be selected. Los Angeles Lakers have overtaken Golden State Warriors at the Curry West Conference, and Durent of Brooklyn’s Nets is leading the vote at the Eastern Conference. In addition to James (Western Conference Long Players – Attackers and “Centers”) and Durent (Eastern Conference Long […]

Bertan is left without points for the Wizards’ loss to the Nets

The US capital‘s team at home with a score of 118: 119 (28:33, 34:41, 24:23, 32:22) acknowledged the superiority of Brooklyn’s “Nets.” Bertan played for eight minutes and 16 seconds, did not take his only long shot, broke the rules once and got a positive +/- score (+4). Bradley Bill was the top scorer in […]

If the weather were nice…there would never be basketball!

It all started in the United States, more precisely in Massachusetts during the winter of 1891. James Naismith, professor of physical education and Canadian sports at the University of Springfield, decided to create a sport during the winter, which could be practiced in room. And it was completely by chance that he came up with […]