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Color Me Rad to bring a "blitzkrieg of color" to runners and Downtown this weekend

(Morgan M. Hurley is a Contributing Editor of San Diego Gay & Lesbian News, Editor of San Diego Downtown News, and Assistant Editor of Gay San Diego and San Diego Uptown News.)

For those who don’t mind getting a little messy during their workout, the Color Me Rad 5K race event will paint a rainbow of color through the streets of Downtown on Aug. 11.

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Gay Watch at the Olympics: U.S. women advance to semifinals in basketball

(Editor’s note: Gay Watch at the Olympics is a regular feature keeping track of the nearly two dozen LGBT athletes at London 2012. But here is a spoiler alert! In the U.S., NBC is tape-delaying much of the London 2012 Olympics on its various stations, yet live-streaming on the Internet. Some of the results listed below may not have yet been broadcast in your area.)


The juggernaut that is the United States women’s basketball team at the Olympics rolled all over Canada 91-48 today in the quarterfinals of London 2012 competition.

Gay Watch at the Olympics: U.S. women's soccer team to play for the gold

(Editor’s note: Gay Watch at the Olympics is a regular feature keeping track of the nearly two dozen LGBT athletes at London 2012. But here is a spoiler alert! In the U.S., NBC is tape-delaying much of the London 2012 Olympics on its various stations, yet live-streaming on the Internet. Some of the results listed below may not have yet been broadcast in your area.)


A gritty United States women’s soccer team would not take “no” for an answer, rallying from behind all match long to defeat a determined Canada team at the 2012 Olympics.

Gay Watch at the Olympics: Lisa Raymond wins bronze in mixed doubles with teammate Mike Bryan

(Editor’s note: Gay Watch at the Olympics is a regular feature keeping track of the nearly two dozen LGBT athletes at London 2012. But here is a spoiler alert! In the U.S., NBC is tape-delaying much of the London 2012 Olympics on its various stations, yet live-streaming on the Internet. Some of the results listed below may not have yet been broadcast in your area.)


American tennis doubles star Lisa Raymond won one bronze medal Sunday at the London 2012 Olympics, but lost another opportunity to medal.

Gay Watch at the Olympics: Doubles star Lisa Raymond goes to two bronze medals on Sunday

(Editor’s note: Gay Watch at the Olympics is a regular feature keeping track of the nearly two dozen LGBT athletes at London 2012. But here is a spoiler alert! In the U.S., NBC is tape-delaying much of the London 2012 Olympics on its various stations, yet live-streaming on the Internet. Some of the results listed below may not have yet been broadcast in your area.)


American tennis doubles player Lisa Raymond, a 39-year-old lesbian from Wayne, Pa., will be playing for two bronze medals on Sunday at the London 2012 Olympics.

Gay Watch at the Olympics: U.S. women win big in soccer, basketball

(Editor’s note: Gay Watch at the Olympics is a regular feature keeping track of the nearly two dozen LGBT athletes at London 2012. But here is a spoiler alert! In the U.S., NBC is tape-delaying much of the London 2012 Olympics on its various stations, yet live-streaming on the Internet. Some of the results listed below may not have yet been broadcast in your area.)


The powerful United States women advanced to the soccer semifinals at the London 2012 Olympics with a 2-0 win over New Zealand on Friday in Newcastle, England.

Gay Watch at the Olympics: First medal is won by an LGBT athlete

(Editor’s note: Gay Watch at the Olympics is a regular feature keeping track of the nearly two dozen LGBT athletes at London 2012. But here is a spoiler alert! In the U.S., NBC is tape-delaying much of the London 2012 Olympics on its various stations, yet live-streaming on the Internet. Some of the results listed below may not have yet been broadcast in your area.)

Fans of Team USA are looking forward to Friday when the women’s soccer team plays New Zealand in the quarterfinals and the women’s basketball team plays the Czech Republic.

Olympics accused of lack of action against discrimination ahead of LGBT sports event

LONDON -- Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has once again called on the International Olympic Committee to take decisive action against homophobic and transphobic discrimination, ahead of an LGBT sports event planned for this Saturday.

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SDAFFL hopes to "SCORE" with the launch of 2013 calendar

SAN DIEGO -- Years in the planning and six months in the making, the San Diego American Flag Football League (SDAFFL) will finally release the calendar they’ve always just talked about.

The 15-month calendar, appropriately titled “SCORE,” will feature players from the recently finished 2012 season. Capitalizing on the diversity that comprises the SDAFFL, SCORE has something for everyone. Not wanting to produce your average beefcake calendar, the SDAFFL calendar team said they strived for a boy/girl next door quality combined with a sexy and casual edge.

Gay Watch at the Olympics: U.S. women crush Turkey in basketball

(Editor’s note: Gay Watch at the Olympics is a regular feature keeping track of the nearly two dozen LGBT athletes at London 2012. But here is a spoiler alert! In the U.S., NBC is tape-delaying much of the London 2012 Olympics on its various stations, yet live-streaming on the Internet. Some of the results listed below may not have yet been broadcast in your area.)

The powerful U.S. women’s basketball team on Wednesday won its 35th consecutive game in Olympic competition, which is why the Americans are the heavy favorites to win a fifth consecutive gold medal.

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