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The Allsport photography agency was started in 1968 by sports photographer Tony Duffy. It grew to become arguably the most highly respected sport photo agency in the world, and its photographers won numerous awards until acquisition by Getty Images in 1998.
Until 1968 Tony Duffy was an accountant and part-time photographer who shot track and field athletics in his spare time. He paid for himself to go to the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City.
At the 1968 Olympic Games, Bob Beamon broke the World Record in the Long Jump with a leap of 8m 90 or 29 ft 2½ inches. Crouched at the end of the long jump pit was Tony Duffy. Duffy took a picture which, through wide re-production, is perhaps the definitive shot of this remarkable jump. The Allsport agency was founded on the strength of his photograph of Beamon.
Tony Duffy was joined in the 1970s by photographers John Starr, Don Morley, and in 1971, Steve Powell. Powell would go on to become Group Managing Director. Morley specialised in shooting motorsport, specifically motorbikes, and Starr took studio shots. Adrian Murrell joined in the mid seventies and became the agency's Cricket specialist. Duffy's innovative feature 'Sport and the Body' brought his name and the name of the agency to a wider audience when published by the Sunday Times in 1973. The use of naked sports stars caused uproar and brought nationwide publicity.
All sport vines & Instagram videos of June 2016 in one compilation (W/titles)
All Sports Golf Battle | Dude Perfect
Box Break: 1996 Scoreboard All Sport PPF
All Sports Trick Shots | With Dude Perfect
Camp Allsport Color War 2016 Blue Brazil Boys Dance
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Allsport Dynamics - Wrist Brace Tech
All Sport 5000 Introduction with Fixed Digit Displays
Camp Allsport Color War 2016 Red Japan Boys Dance
Camp Allsport Kids Choice Awards 2016: Show #1
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I know that this isn't anything all that exciting. 1996 All Sport PPF is hardly a premium set and the boxes probably don't rate much higher than "junk". BUT, there IS an average of one vintage card per box, which makes it worth opening up to see if something good's hiding in there. I picked up two boxes of PPF recently and opened up one of them. Decided to open the second one on camera just in case there was something good or worthwhile in it. I wasn't expecting to find any Honus Wagner, Mickey Mantle or Ted Williams cards (and I didn't). But I felt it was interesting enough to post the video.
This training video covers the features of the All Sport 5000 console and how to navigate the menu to configure the console to your specific level of play. This training video also shows the end user how to use the All Sport 5000 to operate scoreboards and how to use QR codes for support resources. Other training video topics covered in this video are programming the electronic Team Name Message Centers and the remote handheld units used to control Shot/Play Clocks and for the Main Clock and Horn.