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just call me Troy Bolton the way my hearts in the game but my heads in the song. #womeninsports
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If you are in Nashville or Toronto, you've likely heard Scott White's name come up now in job searches.
Let me tell you a bit about the Stars AGM, and why you probably haven't heard more about him before.
My latest at Shap Shots
shapshotshockey.com/p/scott-white-…

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Great piece by Sean today giving some introductions to those who are not as familiar with Stars AGM Scott White… who, by the way, played a fairly significant role in me getting hired by the Texas Stars and later the Dallas Stars.
Sean Shapiro@seanshapiro
If you are in Nashville or Toronto, you've likely heard Scott White's name come up now in job searches. Let me tell you a bit about the Stars AGM, and why you probably haven't heard more about him before. My latest at Shap Shots shapshotshockey.com/p/scott-white-…
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Past performance does not guarantee future results...
But the Dallas Stars highest win percentage of any playoff game in franchise history is Game 5 at home (18-8, 0.692).
Series record:
Tied 2-2 –– 18-13 (0.581)
Lead 3-2 –– 23-3 (0.885)
Trail 3-2 –– 3-19 (0.136)
#TexasHockey
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It’s still crazy to me that Chase snapped his winless streak at Texas of all places, always been one of his worst tracks except for 2024
Racing Territory@RacingTerritory
Active NASCAR Cup Series winners at Texas: 4- Kyle Busch 3- Denny Hamlin 2- Joey Logano 1- Austin Dillon 1- Kyle Larson 1- Chase Elliott 1- William Byron 1- Tyler Reddick
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This is how the BBC's broadcast reacted when its reporter realized Sabastian Sawe was about to become the first human ever to run an official marathon in under 2 hours.
(🎥 via @BBC)
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Miro Heiskanen on a regular Tuesday.
#TexasHockey
Evan Rawal@evanrawal
Talking defense, was reminded of this play by Cale Makar in Game 1.
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Nike spent ten years trying to break the 2-hour marathon. They named a project after it. They built special shoes. They paid the greatest marathoner alive to chase it. Yesterday, a Kenyan runner finally did it in 1:59:30, wearing Adidas.
Sabastian Sawe used to be a pacemaker. A pacemaker is the kind of runner you hire to set the speed for the first few miles of a race and then drop out before the finish. In January 2022, Sawe got booked to do exactly that at a half-marathon in Spain. He'd never raced more than three miles in his life. He stayed in for the full 13 and won the whole thing. Adidas signed him not long after. Four years later, he became the first human ever to run an official marathon under 2 hours.
Nike, meanwhile, started this whole project in 2016 with a public goal called "Breaking2." They paid for the shoes, the pacemakers, the science labs, and Eliud Kipchoge himself. Kipchoge ran 1:59:40 in Vienna in 2019, but the event was a closed-course exhibition with rotating pacemakers and a pace car projecting a green laser line onto the road. The sport's governing body never recognized it as a real race. It didn't count.
Then Nike's running business cratered. Digital sales fell 26% in one quarter. Their share of footwear sold at Dick's Sporting Goods went from 39% to 32% in five months. On Running grew from $330 million to $1.8 billion between 2020 and 2025. Hoka nearly quadrupled. Roger Federer left Nike for On. Nike's board fired the CEO in October 2024.
Adidas spent the same period building a better shoe. The new Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 took three years to develop. It weighs 97 grams, about 3.4 ounces, lighter than a deck of cards. A Wall Street Journal-cited study found that wearing a shoe 3.5 ounces lighter saves a runner around 57 seconds across a marathon. Sawe beat the third-place finisher by 58 seconds.
Adidas also did something Nike never did for Kipchoge. They wrote a $50,000 check to the official anti-doping body for track and field, asking it to test Sawe more aggressively than any other runner alive. He got tested 25 times in the two months before last year's Berlin Marathon, and Adidas signed up to fund this for the length of his contract. The logic: the moment Sawe ran a marathon this fast, the world was going to ask if he cheated, especially after his countrywoman Ruth Chepngetich got a 3-year doping ban in 2025. Adidas got out ahead of it.
The shoe retails at $500 and is barely available. Adidas's Adizero shoes won half of all major marathon races in 2024. Yesterday in London, four of the top five finishers wore the same Adidas shoe. Yomif Kejelcha crossed the line 11 seconds after Sawe and also broke 2 hours. The top three runners all beat the previous world record.
Nike's only response was an Instagram post. Three sentences long: "The clock has been reset. There is no finish line." That was their entire public reaction to losing a 10-year moonshot to their biggest rival.
adidas@adidas
1:59:30. Humanity just got faster. Powered by Adizero. #YouGotThis
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