(ESPN) - Athletes have been losing their hair at an alarming rate over the last couple days. First, nearly the entire St. Louis Cardinals team shaved their heads on Monday. Then came word from the White Sox that Manny Ramirez may have to cut his dreads to fit in on the south side. White Sox general manager Ken Williams said Monday, “From my understanding, it’s not going to be an issue, and he’s going to make an adjustment and conform to how we like to have our players represented out there.”
So we at Page 2 couldn’t be more relieved to learn that Troy Polamalu’s nearly three feet of hair is insured by Head and Shoulders for $1 million through Lloyd’s of London. That fired up a little nostalgia about the great hairstyles in sports that we’d insure so they could live forever.
Kovalchuk won his first medals with Russia in a major international event at the IIHF World U18 Championships, earning silver and gold medals in 2000 and 2001, respectively. He also competed for Russia at the World Junior Championships in 2001, but finished in seventh.
Valencia - Increase again in the arena Asian representatives of Formula 1 after the Renault ensure that Ho-Pin Tung who come from China became the third driver in the new season.