culture
The fabric that brings it all together is Culture revolving around movies, TV, books, and politics. They do, we write.
U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team Wins Historic Gold at Paris 2024 | Road to Success
The U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team made headlines with a groundbreaking victory at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, earning their first-ever team gold medal. This historic win not only marks a turning point for the U.S. team but also elevates the para-dressage discipline to new heights, showcasing the athletes' talent, dedication, and the progress of the U.S. Para Dressage Program. Let's dive deeper into this monumental achievement and explore its wider impact on the sport.
By Sohan Chandanabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Navdeep Singh Wins Historic Gold at Paris 2024 Paralympics in Javelin Throw
India’s presence at the global sports stage continues to grow stronger, and a new chapter has been added to the country's sporting history, thanks to Navdeep Singh. At the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Navdeep secured a remarkable gold medal in the men’s javelin throw F41 class with a record-breaking performance that has made the entire nation proud.
By Sohan Chandanabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Hunter Woodhall wins gold in Paris, matching Tara Davis-Woodhall
The Olympics being tied to the captivating story of Hunter Woodhall received quite the exclamation point. The Paralympian won gold in the Men's 400m-T62 Finals. This capped off quite the trip to Paris for him and his wife, Tara Davis-Woodhall. Both return to the United States with gold medals. Spectators saw how much support and enthusiasm was given when the long jump specialist star-fished in the sand after winning her event.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
The Impact of Social Media on Women’s Sports
Social media has fundamentally transformed the landscape of sports, especially for women. Traditionally underrepresented and often sidelined by mainstream media, women’s sports have found a new home and voice. Social media’s ability to connect, amplify, and mobilize has provided an unprecedented boost, reshaping how female athletes and teams are perceived, supported, and celebrated. Here, we dive into the significant impacts social media has had on women's sports, highlighting both the positive strides and the challenges that still need to be addressed.
By Val Secaabout a year ago in Unbalanced
"1.4 Billion People, Only 6 Medals: The Startling Truth Behind India's Olympic Struggles"
As the global audience marveled at the grandeur of the Paris Olympics, India's performance remained a solemn reminder of unrealized potential. Despite a population of 1.4 billion, India managed to secure just six medals, a stark imbalance that echoes through the realm of Indian sports. This disheartening outcome begs the question: Why, with such immense human resources and talent, does India repeatedly falter on the Olympic stage? Here, we dissect the complex factors that continue to undermine India's athletic prowess, shining a light on the hurdles the nation faces.
By David Snamabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Letsile Tebogo's Tear Down of Another Black Man Has Africans Bashing Black Americans
Tuesday, 13 August 2024 By: TB Obwoge No one seems to see the hypocrisy in Tebogo's comment and other videos of him running races. Here I will outline the entire video not just the clip being widely shared on social media. Where even BBC news decided to share only a portion of the clip.
By IwriteMywrongsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Team USA Olympic team dominates 4x400m relay
Track and field, particularly on the women's side, has been a strong category for the Team USA Olympic team in Paris. It was therefore fitting that the 4x400m relay event ended in such a dominant victory. Fittingly, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, Alexis Holmes, and Shamier Little, who saw much individual success, punctuated their participation at the games with a commanding win.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Jordan Chiles: Ruling puts Olympic bronze in jeopardy
The women’s gymnastics team is often one of the more exciting parts of Olympic coverage. Unfortunately for Jordan Chiles, the latest twist not only adds to the attention, but it’s not what anyone would have hoped for. The UCLA Bruins athlete was initially off the podium following her floor routine. But her quick-thinking coaches appealed, and the judges agreed, which gave her a needed scoring boost. This proved to be the difference, as the American then had enough to earn the bronze.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
CJ Stroud and Stefon Diggs 'scuffle' overblown by fans
The preseason play of CJ Stroud indicates that the regular season could start tomorrow and the Houston Texans would not miss a beat from their playoff run in all likelihood. This is a team that overachieved and played well last season. It's typically a fool's errand to offer too much in terms of a take so early in August, but overreacting and indulging in any football action is part of what makes the entertainment side of the NFL so great.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Noah Lyles' coach reveals fever of 102 plagued sprinter
Dealing with injuries is a different process for everyone. Noah Lyles continues to receive a lot of criticism and push back for how he's handled the 200m race. For some it appears contradicting. He started skipping around and jumping around as his name was announced. But then suddenly after the event concluded, a wheelchair was needed and he looked deeply fatigued.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Sha’Carri Richardson’s stare and emotion capture all
A lot has transpired for Sha’Carri Richardson. From dealing with the usual struggles of being a world-class athlete to her previous ban, a lot has led to her Paris 2024 achievements. Advice dictates that it’s always best to keep ‘your eye on the prize.’ But rules and norms are made to be broken.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Quincy Wilson makes Olympic track debut at 16
The debut of Quincy Wilson at 16 during the 2024 Paris Olympics showed why so many are excited about his future prospects. The runner out of Maryland more than held his own and was able to add something to his resume that no one at his age had been able to before. The emerging star has now become the youngest male track athlete to compete for the United States at the Games.
By Curious Sports Pulseabout a year ago in Unbalanced


