Indianapolis 500

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Burnsworth his weight in gold

Will Snyder, Outdoor Life Magazine — July 8, 2005

When the sawdust finally settled in Hot Saw event, Harry Burnsworth took the gold and set a new Great Outdoor Games record.

Story | Conversation | July 08, 2005

Talented TV crew for Games

ESPN Outdoors Communications — July 14, 2004

NFL commentator Merril Hoge and ABC's first female pit reporter for the Indianapolis 500, Jamie Little, are the host and co-host for the 2004 telecast. The pair lead a list of well-known commentators who will appear July 14-19 on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005

Talented TV crew for Games

ESPN Outdoors Communications — July 14, 2004

NFL commentator Merril Hoge and ABC's first female pit reporter for the Indianapolis 500, Jamie Little, are the host and co-host for the 2004 telecast. The pair lead a list of well-known commentators who will appear July 14-19 on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC.

Story | Conversation | July 14, 2004

ESPN Great Outdoor Games commentators

GO Games communications

Mark Malone will again host the ESPN Great Outdoor Games Presented by Dodge, leading the list of returning commentators.

Story | July 09, 2002

Great Outdoor Games announcers

Mark Malone will again host the ESPN Great Outdoor Games Presented by Dodge, leading the list of returning commentators,

Story | April 06, 2001

2008 Archery Trade Association show launches

Lynn Burkhead, ESPNOutdoors.com

2008 Archery Trade Association show launches

Story | Conversation | January 10, 2008

Critics assail NASCAR for fuel choice

Joan Lowy, Scripps Howard News Service — March 7, 2005

NASCAR is under fire from environmentalists for using leaded gasoline more than six years after the Environmental Protection Agency asked the stock car racing industry to switch to unleaded. "By permitting the continued use of lead, your organization

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2006