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Sunday Sundown Rundown - 9/1/24


3 Up

1. Paralympics - After the intrigue of the Olympics, the Paralympics have provided me with a similar interest. Yes, there is the aura of inclusiveness and sometimes the focus on what these athletes can do despite their limitations. However, it's the spirit and will that is ever so impressive. I love the fire from these athletes. 

2. Shohei Ohtani - Seriously, is Ohtani the best baseball player, ever? Also, 50-50 is a legitimate possibility, right? 

3. Sid Eudy - Farewell to the "Master and Ruler of the World". Sid brought a unique presence to pro wrestling, which will forever be missed. 

3 Down

1. Gaudreau Brothers Tragedy - Incredibly sad. Just. So. Incredibly. Sad. My heart and prayers go out to the family of the Gaudreau family. Also, when are we going to seriously punish those who drink and drive? 

2. India Doctors - This story I came across this week was so shocking, yet, also, so heartbreaking. We're living in a world where the professions of nurse, doctor, and emergency professional have become such dangerous professions. Even worse, they've lost the respect of society. 

3. Ricky Pearsall - Another tough story. A professional athlete, who finally got to the pinnacle, almost had it all snuffed out. Come on, we just have to be better as a nation. We have to want better, no? 

Cover Photo

Bryan Tapia from Chile takes part in a wheelchair tennis training session at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, ahead of the Paralympic Games on August 28, 2024. #

Julian Stratenschulte / DPA / Reuters

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