if they were alive they would be old
Many athletes were known for their accomplishments in sports during the 1920s. Some of these include Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, and Jim Thorpe.
SPORTS for Exceptional Athletes was created in 2007.
Athletes
Yes and for the fun of it considering they are Amateur athletes and do not get payed.
there was cooking and cleaning
No, they do not.
No
Both amateur and professional athletes go to sports clinics. Additionally non- athletes with athletic impairing conditions also go.
The Athletic school is full of athletes, but the sports school is teaching people to be athletes.
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Sports mania in the 1920s, fueled by stars like Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey, increased the average American's interest and participation in sports. The rise of sports coverage in newspapers and radio broadcasts brought sports into people's homes like never before, allowing more individuals to follow and engage with their favorite teams and athletes. This era also saw the development of more organized sports leagues and facilities, providing greater opportunities for the average American to participate in a wide range of athletic activities.
Try www.nbcolympics.com Then click on athletes, then pick "Oman". You'll get pictures of the athletes with their names and their sports.