I am a huge sports fan.
Denver is home to me and to be recognized for my achievements in the sports community here is a great honor.
I like people who are enthused about things they do like travel sports work. I like being with people who have things they're excited about.
I don't really like politics that much. And I like the order and simplicity of sports. They have an ending. You can argue with your friends about it but in the end you still like sports. I almost love the fantasy world of sports more than the real world.
I think that every single person should play sports.
As a result of Title IX and a new generation of parents who want their daughters to have the opportunities they never had women's sports have arrived.
I love sports and I love sports movies.
And I realized that there was no sports reporter so I started covering sporting events.
Social cohesion was built into language long before Facebook and LinkedIn and Twitter - we're tribal by nature. Tribes today aren't the same as tribes thousand of years ago: It isn't just religious tribes or ethnic tribes now: It's sports fans it's communities it's geography.
I think life is sort of like a competition whether it's in sports or it's achieving in school or it's achieving good relationships with people. And competition is a little bit of what it's all about.
But I was very much into sports when I was a child.
That's what Major League Baseball's steroid scandal was all about the hidden harm in competitive sports that sends the wrong message to the young.
Sports is the only entertainment where no matter how many times you go back you never know the ending.
That's the biggest problem with boxing in the United States. They do not promote it like they used to when it used to be Howard Cosell and they showed it on 'Wide World of Sports.' Everybody knew all the fighters. Everybody was looking forward to the year when the Olympics came on.
One of the most difficult things for people who have been successful in sports is adapting to the daily world where you can't get an answer from someone until 5 o'clock tomorrow. There is always an excuse. Living 40 or 50 years like that doesn't get too exciting after a while.
Major sports are major parts of society. It's not anomalous to have people who love sports come from other parts of that society.
I wanted to play sports my whole life. That's all I really wanted to do.
I'm a sports guy. Football God I flip out.
Competing in sports has taught me that if I'm not willing to give 120 percent somebody else will.
I'm an English boy. I played a lot of sports growing up but I never had any kind of workout regimen.
I started my cooking 'career' aged 15 almost 20 years ago. At the time it was quite a shock suddenly working 75 to 80 hours a week without time to play football or other sports.
We all know that girls who compete in sports perform better in school are physically healthier and have a stronger self-esteem.
As a child I was very involved with sports and I knew at age 9 that I wanted to be an Olympic champion.
I like to feel that I understand little things about sports.
I know that I'm getting the real deal with my mom. I know that she's telling it like it is. She's proud of me when I've earned it and she's disappointed in me when I've earn that. She's really my spectrum on where I am as a person.