DirectoryMix Web Resources » Article Details

Coach Neal Henderson and Taylor Phinney visit the Tour's last day before heading to Beijing. - Read More

Date Added: August 03, 2008 04:04:02 AM
Neal Henderson is the Sport Science Manager at Boulder Center for Sports Medicine. He is a USA Cycling certified coach and works with a diverse clientele at BCSM. He has been Taylor Phinney’s personal coach since 2006 and will is traveling with Phinney and his family in the lead-up to the Beijing Olympics. "Votre hard-drive ne marche pas ... c'est morte" is something that I didn't want to hear ...

Category: News & Media » Science


No comments are posted yet


 
Name:*
Email:*
Website:  (optional)
Comment:*
(html and bb codes are filtered and not allowed)

Do the math:*CAPTCHA - Do The Math
 

Related Articles

The Christian Science Monitor Celebrates 100 Years of Journalism

The Christian Science Monitor, renowned for its thoughtful, global news coverage, today announces the launch of its centennial celebration, which will honor 100 years of award-winning journalism and engage readers and experts in discussions about the majo

Media Sciences Announces FY2008 Annual Earnings Conference Call

Media Sciences International, Inc. , the leading independent manufacturer of solid ink and color toner cartridges for business color printers, will hold a conference call to discuss its fiscal 2008 results on Thursday, September 25, 2007, at 8:45 a.m.

Public Opinion and Climate: Part I

Have the media failed to help people “get” it? Last week, a reader, Jeff Huggins, asked me to address why the media have failed to explain climate change in a way the public “gets.”

Bob Gunn: ‘Oilman’ not a dirty word

Editor’s note: Times Record News Correspondent Ted Buss recently completed a book on Wichita Falls geologist Robert Gunn. This commentary/perspective is based on interviews and materials Buss gathered for that project.

GOP targets media coverage in 'hockey mom' Palin's speech

AFTER SIX DAYS in the eye of a hurricane, GOP vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin told America in her eagerly awaited acceptance speech that she's "just your average hockey mom" - and then threw a high stick or two against the media and Democratic ri