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Blogging the Bloggers: Sarah Palin, swimsuit models and Michael Phelps the motivational speaker?

Sarah Palin- SPORTSbyBROOKS.com has the lowdown on Sarah Palin naming her daughter after the town ESPN is located in because she always wanted to be a sports anchor for the major network.

- SPORTSbyBROOKS.com also fills us in on how Michael Phelps is scheduled to appear at a handful of motivational speaking gigs in California later this month after being caught smoking the hippie lettuce.

- YepYep has the odds on which swimsuit model will grace the cover of Sports Illustrated this year.

- Larry Brown Sports writes that home schooling your kids is now more popular than ever thanks to Florida quarterback Tim Tebow.

- Kissing Suzy Kolber has the story of Dan Reeves quitting as a consultant for the Dallas Cowboys after only one day.

Blogging the Bloggers: Phelps in trouble, Tiger doesn’t tip and more

- PACMAN JONESIN’ has the story of the sheriff in Richland County, South Carolina that is threatening to bring criminal charges against Michael Phelps for smoking the weed.

- SPORTSBYBROOKS informs us that multi-millionaire Tiger Woods doesn’t tip. Ever. (Is he secretly Australian?)

- FOX SPORTS lists the top 10 Super Bowl commercials.

- DEADSPIN has video of an escape artist nearly dying of drowning during the intermission of a recent Oklahoma City Thunder game. (Not for kids.)

- THE LOVE OF SPORTS has a helpful Pittsburghese-to-English dictionary.

Phelps caught smoking the weed

Michael Phelps was photographed taking a hit off of a bong at a house party during a November visit to the University of Southern California South Carolina.

In a statement released Sunday, the swimmer who won a record eight gold medals at the Beijing Games did not dispute the authenticity of the exclusive picture published Saturday by the tabloid News of the World.

“I engaged in behavior which was regrettable and demonstrated bad judgment,” Phelps said in the statement released by one of his agents. “I’m 23 years old and despite the successes I’ve had in the pool, I acted in a youthful and inappropriate way, not in a manner people have come to expect from me. For this, I am sorry. I promise my fans and the public it will not happen again.”

While the newspaper did not specifically allege that Phelps was smoking pot, it did say the pipe is generally used for that purpose and anonymously quoted a partygoer who said the Olympic champion was “out of control from the moment he got there.”

Marijuana is viewed differently from performance-enhancing drugs, according to David Howman, executive director of the World Anti-Doping Agency. An athlete is subject to WADA sanctions only for a positive test that occurs during competition periods.

“We don’t have any jurisdiction,” Howman said. “It’s not banned out of competition. It’s only if you test positive in competition.”

I don’t think anyone would argue that marijuana would “enhance” Phelps’ performance in the pool, so it looks like he’ll take a public relations hit (pun intended) and move on.

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