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Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.

Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.

Entries in sports (116)

Saturday
Aug042012

What to Look for on Day 8 of the Olympics

Serena Williams vs. Maria Sharapova for the women's singles gold

Michael Phelps will swim his last race

Track and Field heats up

USA Men's Basketball suits up against Lithuania

More beach volleyball and rowing...

Thursday
Aug022012

What to Look for on Day 6 of the Olympics

Quarterfinals in tennis - includes a Federer vs. Isner match.

More of Phelps vs. Lochte

Track and Field starts tomorrow

Women's gymnastics All-Around

More fallout from the badminton scandal

Will China continue to lead the medal count?

Tuesday
Jun262012

A 'Reality Check' With Craig Price and Rick Limpert

Craig Price has a great podcast, and I'm not just saying that because I'm on it this week.

Each week, Craig talks to people from all walks of life and it's worth a listen each and every week.

This episode, Craig and I talked about sports technology; where it's going and what to look for in the future.  We also talk about some cool golf and health and fitness gadgets.

Have a listen and download.

http://realitycheckpodcast.com/webpage/episode-58-rick-limpert-sports-technology

 

Wednesday
Jun132012

North Dakota "Fighting Sioux" May Be No More

What the NCAA and voters want-- they get.

Voters in North Dakota on Tuesday overwhelmingly endorsed a proposal to abolish the state university's "Fighting Sioux" nickname and Indian head logo, banned under a national college sports policy that deems such symbols as racially offensive.

More than 67 percent of voters supported the move that will allow the University of North Dakota to end its use of the nickname and logo - based on a Native American caricature - in order to avoid possible sanctions by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

However, supporters of the symbol have said they will continue their fight to retain the "Fighting Sioux" name and logo after years of appealing to alumni and to the state Legislature, which just last year passed a law to keep the images, only to then reverse itself with a repeal.

The university's alumni association and foundation had stayed neutral on the topic for decades, but in early February stepped in to support retiring the nickname and logo, spending $250,000 on the issue.

"The issue wasn't preference. If that were the case than clearly the name would be staying," said Tim O'Keefe, executive vice president and CEO of the alumni association and foundation. "It was about the significant price the University of North Dakota athletic program would pay under NCAA sanctions."

The NCAA, which governs college sports, adopted a policy in 2005 to bar images considered offensive by some Native American groups, but allows schools to use them if they gain approval from namesake groups.

It bars schools that don't from hosting championship events or wearing uniforms with the images during NCAA playoffs.

Wednesday
Feb292012

My Appearance on LinkedIn Lady Radio Show From Last Week

On February 23, I had the pleasure of being on Carol McManus' radio show.

Each day, author/speaker and marketer extraordinaire Carol McManus hosts her own show on the Rockstar Radio network and she talks social media, surviving as a small business and sometimes technology.

I was happy to talk to her about my use of social media and what it means in the sports world.

You can take a listen on her archive of shows here:

Feb 23, 2012 Show

http://rockstarradionetwork.com/podcasts/thelinkedinladyshow

You can also download it on iTunes for you iDevice.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-linkedin-lady-show/id433664232

Carol does a great job and you can learn something each day from her and her stable of guests.

Hope to do it again soon!