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Sports Illustrated: 2022 Audio Articles Compilation, Volume 1

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available

ZINIO Audio and Sports Illustrated bring you the best of Sports Illustrated in audio format. Listen to featured articles about your favorite athletes!

Included articles: Sportsperson of the Year: Tom Brady

  • Muhammad Ali Legacy Award Winner: Billie Jean King
  • Athletes of the Year: Suni Lee
  • She Fought to the End - Two days before she was murdered, Connie Kunzmann played the game of her life.
  • Minutemen - They dreamed their whole lives of playing in the NBA. Once they finally made it, their careers lasted just a few seconds.
  • Late Prime - Broadcaster Al Michaels talks about his craft but is mum on where he'll be practicing it.
  • Garden Party - TAYLOR VS. SERRANO - For the first time in its history, Madison Square Garden will have a card headlined by a women's bout.
  • To Swim as Herself - LIA THOMAS - The Penn student's poise in the face of ugly debate over transgender athletes is a statement for equality.
  • Baseball Needs Some Buzz - The game will look radically different over the next five years. Its future depends on it.
  • Hitman - JUAN SOTO - The greatest hitting prodigy since Ted Williams dominates with his mind and bat.
  • Center of it all - JOEL EMBIID - Throughout a season of uncertainty in Philly, he has been the Sixers' unshakable anchor.
  • Title IX - In 1972 no one dreamed a dry, 37-word clause tucked inside new education legislation would reshape women's sports forever. A half century later, it's time to reflect on how far the quest for equality has come—and where it still has to go.
  • Pioneers to remember
  • A Leage of their own
  • Prime's Time - DEION SANDERS - The Hall of Famer uprooted his life to revive a moribund small school and now he's ushering in a new era for all HBCUs.
  • Tall Tale - CHET HOLMGREN - Could a 195-pound 7-footer be the future of basketball? Sounds wild, but Holmgren certainly thinks so.
  • Later Slater? - KELLY SLATER AT 50 - He just won the Super Bowl of surfing. What's next? He'll consult some GOATs, wrestle his demons and keep stoking that fire.

  • Publisher: Maven Coalition Inc. Edition: Unabridged

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    • File size: 188213 KB
    • Release date: August 5, 2022
    • Duration: 06:32:06

    1 of 1 copy available

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    English

    ZINIO Audio and Sports Illustrated bring you the best of Sports Illustrated in audio format. Listen to featured articles about your favorite athletes!

    Included articles: Sportsperson of the Year: Tom Brady

  • Muhammad Ali Legacy Award Winner: Billie Jean King
  • Athletes of the Year: Suni Lee
  • She Fought to the End - Two days before she was murdered, Connie Kunzmann played the game of her life.
  • Minutemen - They dreamed their whole lives of playing in the NBA. Once they finally made it, their careers lasted just a few seconds.
  • Late Prime - Broadcaster Al Michaels talks about his craft but is mum on where he'll be practicing it.
  • Garden Party - TAYLOR VS. SERRANO - For the first time in its history, Madison Square Garden will have a card headlined by a women's bout.
  • To Swim as Herself - LIA THOMAS - The Penn student's poise in the face of ugly debate over transgender athletes is a statement for equality.
  • Baseball Needs Some Buzz - The game will look radically different over the next five years. Its future depends on it.
  • Hitman - JUAN SOTO - The greatest hitting prodigy since Ted Williams dominates with his mind and bat.
  • Center of it all - JOEL EMBIID - Throughout a season of uncertainty in Philly, he has been the Sixers' unshakable anchor.
  • Title IX - In 1972 no one dreamed a dry, 37-word clause tucked inside new education legislation would reshape women's sports forever. A half century later, it's time to reflect on how far the quest for equality has come—and where it still has to go.
  • Pioneers to remember
  • A Leage of their own
  • Prime's Time - DEION SANDERS - The Hall of Famer uprooted his life to revive a moribund small school and now he's ushering in a new era for all HBCUs.
  • Tall Tale - CHET HOLMGREN - Could a 195-pound 7-footer be the future of basketball? Sounds wild, but Holmgren certainly thinks so.
  • Later Slater? - KELLY SLATER AT 50 - He just won the Super Bowl of surfing. What's next? He'll consult some GOATs, wrestle his demons and keep stoking that fire.


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