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Dec.11.2011
Sports Illustrated
It was August 2006, and China's national team had just been trounced by LeBron James and the U.S. in an exhibition basketball game in the southern city of Guangzhou. Center Yao Ming, who'd sat out with a toe injury, walked to center court to address the crowd. He planned to thank the fans for coming and promise them a better performance at the upcoming world...
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Dec.11.2011
American Track and Field
In one of the most difficult episodes in my sports career, I profiled a successful track and field coach for a 2002 issue of American Track and Field magazine, only to discover with the rest of the athletics community years later that he was being charged as part of the BALCO doping conspiracy that ensnared Marion Jones, Barry Bonds, and many other elite athletes...
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Dec.11.2011
Runner's World
Runners love numbers, but we don't always like the ones on the scale. Luckily, there's a better way to track weight-loss progress. Here's how to use an entirely different set of digits to get faster, fitter, and leaner—and shed those extra pounds. (From the November 2009 issue of Runner's World)
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Dec.11.2011
SI.com
A compilation of reporting from the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where I served as Sports Illustrated's China consultant and reporter during the Games.
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About M. Nicole
I'm the co-author of the book "Fit By Nature" (The Mountaineers Books, April 2011) and I've written for Sports Illustrated, Runner's World, SI's Chinese edition (based in Beijing), the San Francisco Chronicle, American Track and Field, and other publications.
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