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Aaron Harris is the self-described living encylopedia on figure skating. He's been an obsessed fan ever since Tonya Harding...well...you know the story. He knows just about everything about figure skating and if he doesn't know it, he knows where to find it! Whenever he gets the chance he's globe trotting following the best skaters around the world and cites Michelle Kwan as his favorite skater of all time. According to Aaron, "Michelle Kwan invented fabulous!" Aside from figure skating, Aaron is active in advocating for civil rights issues, exploring the topic of globalization, volunteering in his community in West-Central Illinois and writing about figure skating on his blog Axels, Loops, and Spins.
Chase Parker is an expert in sports futility. Living in San Diego will do that to a guy. Counting the championships won by the teams he roots for doesn't take long, leaving him free time to be cynical, sarcastic, and chronically disappointed. He's aspires to be a gay Bill Simmons some day, minus the wife and kids.
J.D. Jones was raised in a sports fanatic family. His father was a collegiate coach and all family activities revolved around sporting events. He began playing competitive tennis at the age of 8 and continued playing up to the junior college level. He has worked as a Sports Editor for his college newspaper and coached high school boy's and girls tennis teams for twelve years. Besides tennis, he is an avid college and pro football and basketball fan. He considers attending the 2009 Sugar Bowl, 2004 Fiesta Bowl, the 2002 Wimbledon Ladies Singles Final, and the Closing Ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympic games as some of his greatest sports memoirs. He resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with his two dogs Rosco and Buddy.
Rich Rodriguez is a self-described “tennis addict” who not only plays regularly around his home base of Brooklyn, NY but also writes the blog Down the Line! which takes a raw, uncut look into the sport. “I remember always being curious about the game of tennis and its long history. But the player who really drew me into the sport was Monica Seles. She was a revelation in every sense of the word – a uniquely powerful game, unabashedly confident yet personable, and a style maven to boot. I said to myself, ‘That’s the kinda girl I want to be when I grow up!’”
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