Special Report
Pounded and distracted by scandal, Tiger Woods has lost his longtime No. 1 ranking on the Businessweek.com Power 100. Meet America's new most powerful sports figure
The 2011 rankings of the 100 most powerful U.S.-based athletes, on and off the field
For many athletes, power on the field often translates to power off the field, but power embodies more than physical aptitude and high scores
Stardom is elusive for many of the most talented athletes, but these five athletes are on track to become household names
In addition to wreaking havoc on revenue, salaries, and fan sentiment, NFL and NBA lockouts would damage players' on-field metrics
Rafael Nadal may be ranked No. 1 by the ATP but on the Power 100, Roger Federer comes out ahead
Pro athletes date supermodels with enviable regularity. In some cases the matches add up to greater marketability and bigger endorsement deals
Looking at more than 200 professional athletes, CSE Group used a combination of on- and off-field rankings to come up with the 2011 Power 100
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