Archive for January, 2009

Tale of the Tape: Bing vs. Stanley Crosby

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Bing Crosby

Born: May 3, 1903
Place of Birth: Tacoma, WA
Education: Gonzaga University
Quote: I think popular music in this country is one of the few things in the twentieth century that have made giant strides in reverse.
Claim to Fame: Crosby was hugely popular both as a singer and as an actor. Crosby teamed with Bob Hope in a series of successful “Road” movies.
Awards and Honors: Academy Award (Best Actor); Golden Globe Award; Peabody Award; Western Music Hall of Fame; 41 #1 songs; Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; Hit Parade Hall of Fame

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Sidney Crosby

Born: August 7, 1987
Place of Birth: Cole Harbor, Nova Scotia
Education: No college
Quote: I think to be great, you have to prove that you’re the best year after year after year and show that by winning. I think that’s something you have to earn.
Claim to Fame: Crosby was one of the most highly touted junior hockey players in history and quickly established himself as a star in the NHL, winning the league’s scoring title while still a teenager.
Awards and Honors: NHL’s Art Ross Trophy (scoring); NHL’s Hart Trophy (MVP), NHL’s Lester Pearson Trophy; Guy Lafleur Trophy; NHL Offensive Player of the Year

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Tale of the Tape: Mia vs. Jon Hamm

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Mia Hamm

Born: March 17, 1972
Place of Birth: Selma, Alabama
Education: University of North Carolina
Quote: The person that said winning isn’t everything, never won anything.
Claim to Fame: Perhaps the greatest woman soccer player in history, Hamm has more international goals than anyone in history, man or woman.
Awards and Honors: FIFA World Player of the Year, National Soccer Hall of Fame, two Olympic Gold Medals, ESPY Best Female Athlete, NCAA Best Female Athlete

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Jon Hamm

Born: March 10, 1971
Place of Birth: St. Louis, Mo
Education: University of Missouri BA
Quote: grew up watching Gregory Peck, Burt Lancaster, Gary Cooper and Robert Mitchum. I loved their intensity and power. We don’t have guys like that any more.
Claim to Fame: Lead actor on one of television’s hottest shows, Mad Men.
Awards and Honors: Golden Globe Best Actor in a Drama Series, Screen Actors Guild Award Best Actor in a Drama Series

Welcome To Blogezine!

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Blogezine is the official Blog of AwardsandHonors.com. AwardsandHonors.com is the web’s first comprehensive portal featuring awards and honors in virtually all fields.

Currently, there are nearly 1000 awards and more than 38,000 award winners on the site. Blogezine.com will feature highlights from the site, but it is also a vehicle for you to suggest awards to be added or features you’d like to see.

AwardsandHonors.com Launches… the Web’s First Comprehensive Awards Portal

Friday, January 16th, 2009

NORTH CALDWELL, N.J., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ — The official launch of AwardsandHonors.com , the Web’s first comprehensive awards portal, was announced today by CEO Jon Gelberg. Featuring over 800 awards and honors and more than 32,000 award winners, AwardsandHonors.com provides news, trivia, polls, a calendar and a fully searchable database.

At AwardsandHonors.com, visitors find everything from the Oscars to the Nobel Prizes, from the latest National Book Awards winners to the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating champion. In between, visitors can access major awards and award winners from the worlds of entertainment, art and architecture, sports, science, hospitality, journalism, literature and education.

Award winners on the site date back as far as 1731 and are as up-to-date as last night’s Golden Globe Awards winners.

“People are obsessed with awards and AwardsandHonors.com is the perfect place to feed that obsession,” Gelberg said. “You can’t pick up a newspaper, turn on the TV or go online without being barraged with announcements of award nominees or award winners. With AwardsandHonors.com, you are one click away from everything you want to know about the world of awards and honors.”

AwardsandHonors.com is a great tool for teachers and students, for journalists and for anyone else who happens to be interested in the world’s greatest achievers. Whether you are researching a Nobel physicist or settling a bar bet, AwardsandHonors.com is the perfect destination.

AwardsandHonors.com isn’t just a terrific informational site. It also fosters community engagement, with features like MyAwards (where visitors can create personal pages to share news about awards and honors they have received) and OurAwards (where companies can create an award page heralding awards won by the company itself and by its employees), visitors become key members of the AwardsandHonors.com community.

At AwardsandHonors.com you’ll learn that Barack Obama has more Grammys (two) than The Who, The Kinks and Neil Young combined, that Ben Franklin is in the International Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame, and that George W. Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, Adolph Hitler and Pope John Paul II all share the same “honor” (Time Magazine’s Person of the Year).

  Other AwardsandHonors.com features include:    --  Up-to-the-minute Awards news and updates   --  A comprehensive Awards Calendar   --  "Tales of the Tape": where visitors find such unlikely match-ups as       Bing Crosby (Oscar 1944, Grammy 1962) vs. Sidney Crosby (NHL MVP       2007).   --  Awards Forum: a message board where visitors can discuss anything and       everything about awards and honors   --  E-mail newsletter

“They call this time of year awards season,” Gelberg said. “But the truth is, every season is awards season. Major awards are presented every week of the year and AwardsandHonors.com is there to give you all of the information you need.”

  About AwardsandHonors.com    http://www.awardsandhonors.com/  is a Web site of AwardsandHonors.com LLC.

CEO Jon Gelberg comes to AwardsandHonors.com from Marquis Who’s Who LLC, where, as Senior Managing Director, he was responsible for setting the standards for admission for Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in the World and other Who’s Who directories. The technological infrastructure for http://awardsandhonors.com/ was built by 1WebImage, Inc. in conjunction with AwardsandHonors.com LLC.

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While the Heisman Trophy is the most prestigious award for a college football player, another award has been far better at predicting success in the NFL. Which award is it?

Friday, January 16th, 2009

The Heisman Trophy is more prestigious than the Maxwell Award, but the Maxwell has been a far better predictor of future success. In 1997, the Heisman winner was Charles Woodson, while the Maxwell went to Peyton Manning. The 2000 Heisman went to Chris Weinke, while the Maxwell went to Drew Brees. In 2003, Heisman snubbed Eli Manning (the Maxwell Award winner) in favor of Jason White.