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Swifter, higher, stronger – and poorer

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Caitlin Compton won the 5-kilometer-freestyle title at the U.S. Cross Country Championships last year in Anchorage, Alaska, then flew home to Minneapolis.
The next day she was back at work. Cleaning toilets.
“I’m not too proud to admit it,” she says.
To get a break on rent, Compton cut a deal with her apartment complex [...]

Ex Pros: They Can’t Go Forward, They Can’t Go Back

If ever there were a San Diego Charger whose postcareer success has matched his years spent on the field, it’s the great Ron Mix. Mix’s glory years came in the 1960s, when the Chargers were in the American Football League. Back in the day, Mix was listed at 6’ 4” and 250 pounds, known as a weight [...]

Goodell defends NFL efforts on concussions to House committee

WASHINGTON (AP) — NFL commissioner Roger Goodell did not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league’s policies on concussions before Congress on Wednesday.
That frustrated several members of the House Judiciary Committee, including the committee chairman, Michigan Democrat John Conyers, when Goodell told him [...]

25 Rich Athletes Who Went Broke

Athletes may boast eye-popping sports abilities, but when it comes to money, their inner klutzes come out. 78% of former NFL players are broke or financially stressed after retirement, and 60% of former NBA players go broke five years after retiring, according to Sports Illustrated. Broke athletes are practically an epidemic. Read about the 25 [...]

For Pro Athletes, Business School Is No Game

With so many pro ballplayers quickly losing their fortunes, attending B-school may offer more than a career boost: It can be a lifeline.

Former NFL Player Pursuing MBA Candidacy

Cleveland Browns training camp opened on Aug. 1 and Lennie Friedman didn’t care.
There were no heart palpitations. No sweaty palms. No feelings of remorse and no second thoughts and no yearning for a final moment in the Berea, Ohio, sun. As old offensive line chums like Hank Fraley and Ryan Tucker and Joe Thomas slammed into one another as if they were [...]

How (and Why) Athletes Go Broke

Recession or no recession, many NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball players have a penchant for losing most or all of their money. It doesn’t matter how much they make. And the ways they blow it are strikingly similar…

Goodell reassures retired players on benefits

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell reassured retired players that their pensions and disability benefits would not be reduced in a labor dispute next year, refuting statements made by the NFL Players Association.
In a letter to the NFL Alumni Board of Directors on Wednesday, Goodell wrote that claims made by the union — including NFLPA executive director DeMaurice [...]

Bret Boone, the Reluctant Retiree: The Postgame Show

RANCHO SANTA FE, Calif.
The comeback was born here, silver spoon in its mouth, in a mansion outside San Diego, amid the spoils and luxuries of Bret Boone’s 14-year major league career. It was surrounded, loved and nurtured by family. It never wanted for any material thing. It was given the space to grow at its [...]

From the Court to the Sales Floor

So the act of retiring was simple: Go to your hotel in Eugene, Ore., take off your sweats and your sneakers, leave them behind. Don’t even shower. Change into street clothes, cab to the airport, call the wife and say, “Baby, I’m coming home.” Don’t even tell those folks from the tryout for that Chinese [...]

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