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One of The Best Tennis Rally | Monfils vs. Nadal [HD]

www.youtube.com US Open 2009 Gael Monfils (France) Vs. Rafael Nadal (Spain) 4th round

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Team-M Taekwondo: 2010 US Open – Las Vegas, Nevada

Team-M Taekwondo was invited by USA Taekwondo to perform at the 2010 US Open in Las Vegas, Nevada. After the performance, Team-M had to fly back to San Jose and prepare for another major performance in 2 days for the Vietnamese New Years celebration.

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US Open Snowboarding 2010 Men’s Halfpipe Interviews – Peetu, Kazu, Iouri, Scotty Lago and Janne

After the 2010 US Open Halfpipe Comp we caught up with some athletes for brief comments. Peetu Piiroinen, Kazuhiro Kokubo, Janne Korpi, and Scotty Lago. Cameos by IPod Iouri Podladtchikov, and Jake Burton. By Lauren Traub Teton for SnowboardSecrets.TV.

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US Open Snowboarding 2010 Men’s Halfpipe Interviews – Peetu, Kazu, Iouri, Scotty Lago and Janne

Hipster Style Infiltrates the Olympics

Though Olympic fashion continues to revolve around flags and garish patriotic color, a strange undercurrent of hip infiltrated this year: jeggings-esque faux denim, a surfeit of plaid, and the world’s most ironic mustache . Click here to view on one page . French half-pipe snowboarder Mathieu Crepel sported the world’s most ironic mustache last night. Let us count the levels of irony: (1.) Beginner’s irony: It is a fake, black-ink mustache on an adult. (2.) Advanced-placement irony: It is drawn on top of his real mustache. (3.) Nationalist irony: A teensy, curling mustache on a Frenchman, at an competition that emphasizes one’s citizenship. I was unable to find explanation for Crepel’s stache other than (paraphrasing) ” kid is weird .” The American snowboard team’s uniform were either Cobain-era grunge (a gateway fashion to hipster) or the same outfit everyone in Williamsburg wears, but baggy and warm-looking. Designed by Burton, the snowpants aren’t actually jeans, just “overlaid images of worn denim” via a fancy-pants (pun!) fashion technique called sublimation, explains ever-explaining website Slate . Ergo: Jowpants. At the flower ceremony for men’s half-pipe, Americans Shaun White and Scott Lago wore theirs, while Finland’s Peetu Piiroinen sported a jaunty plaid of his own. [ AP pic ] Italian figure skater Samuel Contesti wore a plaid shirt and a never-before-seen feat of tailoring that Dov Charney is surely imitating as we speak: Faux denim overall leggings with stirrups and asymmetry. In this picture, Contesti even looks like he’s yawning. Bored and disaffected, just like party photographer ordered.[ AP pic ] Plaid and suspenders on Switzerland’s Anais Morand and Antoine Dorsaz. You could even say Anias is rocking the shorts-over-tights look. Although I wonder if Burberry imitations should count; they strike me as tacky in a non-ironic way. [ AP pic ] Bold argyle—in two different colors!—for the Norwegian curling team. Upon seeing them, American curler Chrys Plys tweeted “Norway has the crazy pants. Kickin it retro I guess.” [ Getty pic, tweet via SeattleTimes ] Though I originally assumed Czech figure skater Tomas Verner ‘s pants were fake denim , the more I stare at them, the more I become convinced he’s actually wearing bellbottom jeans. Lest the width of his Tomas’ pants leave you unconvinced, here is American Apparel ‘s “Sailor Shirt” outfit for comparison. But really, I just want to know how Tomas avoided crotch-chafe doing spread eagles in such restrictive pants. [ Pic: AP, AmericanApparel ]

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Hipster Style Infiltrates the Olympics