As Thanksgiving is felt everywhere, the 2010 Thanksgiving is tendered for sportsmen and women who have made the sports world a vigorous and dynamic section of every dailies, broadcast, written and internet news sections.
Earnest gratitude goes to:
• Manny Pacquiao who earns respect from boxing fanatics worldwide, and who keeps on winning championship belts;
• Bobby Cox who manages the Atlanta Braves, which recorded 14 consecutive division titles;
• To the 6-year old mare Zenyatta, who won the admiration because she fascinates watchers for his fast drive finishing of the 20 length although placed herself as next by a head during the Breeders’ Cup Classic;
• Lando Donovan, who perfected the timely goals of a soccer that placed the United States in the World Cup;
• Commissioner Roger Goodell of the NFL, who becomes famous for his grassroots level football, as well as his consideration to the helmet-to helmet collisions’ perils;
• US Amy Palmiero-Winters, who is the nation’s outstanding amateur athlete as she ran with prosthesis leg to the Sullivan Award;
• Mike Murphy, 68 year old San Francisco Giants and a World Series ring holder;
• Mayor Dave Bing, NBA’s one of greatest players and Hall of Fame guard for Detroit Pistons;
• John Isner, North Carolina’s 6’9’’ guy, who kept Wimbledon spellbound Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday;
• Tony Richardson, whose leadership help to neutralize the franchise’s abrupt victories and the Jets’ fullback;
• Lindsey Vonn, the first American to garner the Olympic women’s downhill gold medal and who fascinated the Vancouver Winter Games
• Oh Eun-sun, South Korea’s first woman who scale all 14 of the world’s highest mountain in the Himalayas;
• Tiger Woods, who amazingly won many trophies amidst issues involving his family;
• Angela James, who leads Canada’s 1990 world championship hockey team and one of the elected Hall of Famer in Toronto
• Zach Parise, the left wing who deserves stature as the Devil’s best player and whose left wing now is recuperating from knee surgery;
• The Iroquois nation lacrosse team, who might have been the world’s best if only Britain accepted their American Indian passports;
And many more…
As the year of the Tiger nearly comes to close, the world of sports have been very colourful because of the enthusiastic teams and persons behind every teams or individuals behind every individuals who took their duties and responsibilities well.
The Thanksgiving Day is for everybody!
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