Clay Latimer
Clay Latimer has 30-plus years of experience in sports reporting, beat coverage and feature writing. He's won five national Associated Press Sports Editors awards and authored five books, including "John Elway: Armed & Dangerous" and "Special Delivery: The Amazing Basketball Career of Karl Malone."
During a 28-year career with the <i>Rocky Mountain News</i>, Latimer covered six Super Bowls, one World Series, one Final Four, world championships in North America and Europe and four Olympics -- Salt Lake City (2002), Turin (2006), Greece (2004) and Beijing (2008). He's also covered the Denver Broncos and Denver Nuggets.
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During a 28-year career with the <i>Rocky Mountain News</i>, Latimer covered six Super Bowls, one World Series, one Final Four, world championships in North America and Europe and four Olympics -- Salt Lake City (2002), Turin (2006), Greece (2004) and Beijing (2008). He's also covered the Denver Broncos and Denver Nuggets.
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2010 World Cup: Ghana, Nigeria Lead Rising African Soccer PowersEven with injuries to stars like Didier Drogba and Michael Essien, it's only a matter of time before an African team wins a World Cup. -
2010 NCAA Tournament Bracket Full of Great StorylinesThe tournament selection saw some old and new on Sunday with a defending champion staying home and the usual suspects at No. 1. -
NCAA Selection Sunday 2010 Sure to Cause ControversyWho's in? Who's out? Here's a bit of history about Selection Sunday, the NCAA's dramatic kickoff to March Madness basketball. -
Olympic Wrap-up: Canadians Rally in Second WeekThey started tragically, with the death of a Georgian luger. And they ended majestically, with Canada's win in a hockey game for the ages.
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Joannie Rochette Continues Inspirational Olympic StoriesEvery so often, the Olympics become more than sporting events. Here are a few captivating stories, including that of Canadian skater Joannie Rochette. -
2010 Winter Olympic Medal Count Has Americans Seeing GoldNearly halfway through the Vancouver Olympics, America leads with 20 medals, a dazzling performance that's captured its rivals' attention. -
Lindsey Vonn Primed for 2010 Olympic DownhillAmerican Lindsey Vonn thrives on speed and peril, which is why the 25-year-old is the gold-medal favorite in the women's downhill at Whistler. -
2010 Winter Olympics PreviewAs the 2010 Games arrive, it's hot in Canada. Some unseasonably warm weather has some folks worried. But the real heat is on the Canadian athletes.











