champions365.com - 12/10/2008
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Parkour (more commonly defined as free running) is a movement philosophy which was developed in twentieth century France. It could be said to be a sport, a hobby, and a philosophy.
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Gasnier declares he will never play for France
thesportscorner.ca 11/24/2008 — Australian rugby convert Mark Gasnier has refuted suggestions by his Stade Francais coach, Ewen McKenzie, that he was a selection possibility for France at the 2011 World Cup. Gasnier who would be eligible to play for France if he accrued three seasons in French provincial rugby has declared ...
Just When You Thought Parkour Was Done ...
sportingnews.com 1/14/2009 — I thought of parkour -- or as you vulgar Americans call it, "free-style walking" -- as being soooo 2005, a fad done for in the eyes of the sports hipster. But then, every now and then, someone comes along and reinvigorates a sport as no one ...
adidas France National Soccer Team Home Jersey
justsoccerjerseys.com 12/19/2008 — This is the last adidas soccer jersey that will be made for the France national soccer team and it's a wild one at that. Take a look and see if you agree that it kind of looks like a goalkeeper jersey.
France Vs Uruguay Highlights
eplmatches.com 11/19/2008 — Venue: Stade de France, Paris Date: Wednesday 19 November Kick Off: 20:00 GMT. Watch highlights of the match here.
Wallabies prevail in close French encounter
thesportscorner.ca 11/23/2008 — The Wallabies kept their European tour unbeaten streak alive with a hard fought 18-13 win over France in Paris. The win was the Wallabies first against the French at home since 2000. But despite the prevailing scoreline the Wallabies were incredibly fortunate to come away with the win.
Does Gasnier have a future in international rugby?
thesportscorner.ca 11/21/2008 — Rugby league star Mark Gasnier created a lot of controversy this year when he opted to leave the game that is synomonous with his famous surname and embarck on a rugby career in provincial France. Of course the reported $1 million+ a season for a two year deal would have been tempting enough.
France to halt games when anthem is booed
breitbart.com 10/15/2008 — Any football match in France before which the country's national anthem is booed will now be "immediately stopped", French Sports Minister Roselyne Bachelot said Wednesday after meeting with President Nicolas Sarkozy. The dramatic move followed the ...
Europe should say non to Platini's interference
timesonline.co.uk 11/24/2008 — The state supports clubs in France. This will be the elephant in the room when Bernard Laporte, the French Minister of Sport, arrives in England this week to browbeat Government ministers, in the hope they will be suckered into a Gallic plan to ruin ...