Justin Ruckman published this entry on Tuesday 16 October, 2007 at 6:56 pm. It's been filed in the Sport category. {3 Comments}
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Sunday 19 August, 2007 at 2:00 am. It's been filed in the Art/Design + Dance + Performance + Sport + Technology category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Tuesday 31 July, 2007 at 10:07 pm. It's been filed in the Music + Performance + Sport category. {2 Comments}
New RJD2 video for the song “Work It Out” featuring dancer Bill Shannon. Bill was born with a degenerative hip condition and has honed his skills to an art with crutches and a skateboard.
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Thursday 17 May, 2007 at 1:58 pm. It's been filed in the Sport category. {2 Comments}
This is hot beyond words.
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Sunday 15 April, 2007 at 4:27 pm. It's been filed in the Performance + Sport + Wildlife category. {3 Comments}
I didn’t even know we were training horses to dance, much less they could perform like this. The clip is from the 2006 World Equestrian Games Grand Prix Freestyle Dressage, featuring the horse known in human tongue as Blue Hors Matine and his/her(?) rider Andreas Helgstrand.
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Monday 05 February, 2007 at 5:01 am. It's been filed in the Film/TV + Internet + Nation + Sport category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Best presentation of Super Bowl ads online yet.
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Friday 02 February, 2007 at 2:55 am. It's been filed in the Sport category. {4 Comments}
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Tuesday 02 January, 2007 at 4:57 pm. It's been filed in the Sport + Technology category. {Share Your Thoughts}
Top speed: 35 mph above water, 20 mph below. Submerses a few feet (but can dive up to 10 ft. briefly) and using its positive buoyancy can jump and barrel roll on the surface.
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Monday 11 December, 2006 at 11:28 pm. It's been filed in the Architecture + Art/Design + Photography + Science + Sport + World category. {2 Comments}
The Beijing National Aquatics Centre (the “Water Cube”), will host the aquatic events at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Last week the facility opened to the media.
Justin Ruckman published this entry on Thursday 02 November, 2006 at 7:42 pm. It's been filed in the Biology + Health + Life + Science + Sex + Sport category. {2 Comments}
For ladies and dudes alike.