Sally Jenkins has rejoined The Washington Post as a sports columnist and feature writer. After leaving The Post in 1990, she worked at Sports Illustrated and wrote five books, including the bestseller "It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life" with cyclist Lance Armstrong.
Recent Columns
It's Best to Be Lucky and Good (Post, April 12, 2005)
Built From the Ground Up, It's Good News for the Bears (Post, April 6, 2005)
Sometimes, Losing Is Fundamental (Post, April 5, 2005)
Mulkey-Robertson Storms Court (Post, April 3, 2005)
Not for Lack of Interest (Post, April 2, 2005)
Hearing Is Believing (Post, March 22, 2005)
Take Me Out to the Gall Game (Post, March 12, 2005)
From Paper Thin To Rock Solid (Post, March 4, 2005)
A Case of Missed Management (Post, Feb. 24, 2005)
A Sorry Situation (Post, Feb. 12, 2005)
Indifference Maker (Post, Feb. 5, 2005)
He Saw, She Saw (Post, Jan. 29, 2005)
Brady Attacks Anxiety (Post, Jan. 21, 2005)
When Belichick Brainstorms, New England Reigns (Post, Jan. 13, 2005)
BCS Has More Money Than Sense (Post, Dec. 29, 2004)
Baseball's Mind Game (Post, Dec. 21, 2004)
No Longer The Gold Standard (Post, Dec. 10, 2004)
The First Item in a Pandora's Box of Moral Ambiguities (Post, Dec. 4, 2004)
With Artest, A Human Quality (Post, Nov. 26, 2004)
D.C. Baseball's White Elephant Is Running Wild (Post, Nov. 12, 2004)
The Very Model of a Modern Athlete (Post, Nov. 5, 2004)
Why They Play The Game (Post, Oct. 17, 2004)
Is the District Being Sold A Bill of Goods? (Post, Sept. 30, 2004)
Badly Fooled By the Pitch (Post, Sept. 25, 2004)
Aura Meets Reality (Post, Sept. 20, 2004)
Minus a Star, Mystics Learn To Add More Of Themselves (Post, Sept. 16, 2004)
Let's Give These Games A Gold Medal (Post, Aug. 30, 2004)
For 16 Years and 205 Games, Staley Played It 'Team First' (Post, Aug. 29, 2004)
With This Suit Comes a Tailor-Made Fiasco (Post, Aug. 28, 2004)
Let's Hoist One to Thank the Fab Five of Women's Soccer (Post, Aug. 27, 2004)
Chancellor Has Played His Cards Right (Post, Aug. 26, 2004)
In Iraq, No Gold Medals for Trying (Post, Aug. 25, 2004)
Let the Political Gamesmanship Begin (Post, Aug. 24, 2004)
At These Olympics, Athena Wears a Softball Jersey (Post, Aug. 23, 2004)
WADA Chairman States His Case (Post, Aug. 23, 2004)
In Phelps's Case, The Hype Is Right (Post, Aug. 22, 2004)
Honor Among Peeves (Post, Aug. 21, 2004)
Hoping a Care Package Has Arrived (Post, Aug. 20, 2004)
On Politics, IOC Won't Carry the Flag (Post, Aug. 18, 2004)
For Phelps, a Lesson Learned (Post, Aug. 17, 2004)
A Return to Reason: Soccer | Mahdi Karim Scores on Header, Helping Iraq to a 2-0 Victory Over Costa Rica (Post, Aug. 16, 2004)
First Hurdle Falls For the Strong, Silent Type (Post, Aug. 15, 2004)
Magic Circles: There Is Much to Savor From a Ceremonial Journey Into the Ancient Past (Post, Aug. 14, 2004)
The Difficulty of Watching Pound Throw His Weight Around (Post, Aug. 13, 2004)
'We've Prepared the Games Our Own Way' (Post, Aug. 12, 2004)
After Six Wins, the Plate Might Just Be Full (Post, July 26, 2004)
An Immortal on the Bike, a Mere Mortal Off It (Post, July 25, 2004)
Behind the Scenes, Bruyneel Keeps Armstrong in Front (Post, July 16, 2004)
Mystics Are Getting On the Right Track (Post, July 10, 2004)
Destruction of Golf Is in Progress (Post, July 2, 2004)
Due Process? Not For Track Stars (Post, June 26, 2004)
A Critical Point In Woods's Career (Post, June 21, 2004)
Woods's Biggest Problem Is Himself (Post, June 19, 2004)
Duval Returns A Changed Man (Post, June 18, 2004)
When It Comes to Athens You've Got to Believe (Post, May 20, 2004)
This Agency Lacks The Inside Dope (Post, May 17, 2004)
Beard Raises the Bar For Revitalized Mystics (Post, May 7, 2004)
Unbridled Passion: Love is a many-hooved thing. (Post, May 2, 2004)
NCAA Flunking Its Graduation Test (Post, May 1, 2004)
Life Is No Life to Him That Dares Not Die (Post, April 24, 2004)
Is Tennis Ready for a Big Return? You Make the Call. (Post, April 22, 2004)
As a Rule, Clarett Needs To Grow Up (Post, April 16, 2004)
Doing the Extra Work Makes a Major Difference (Post, April 12, 2004)
With Help From O'Meara, Woods Gets off the Mark (Post, April 10, 2004)
LSU's Gunter, Coaching From Her Hotel Room (Post, April 5, 2004)
Whalen Watching In Cajun Country (Post, April 4, 2004)
Not Your Mother's Bracket (Post, March 23, 2004)
You Don't Understand Hockey (Post, March 15, 2004)
What Will It Take for NHL To Eliminate Assaults? (Post, March 12, 2004)
Questions Not To Be Missed (Post, March 7, 2004)
Lack of Bargains Leads to Basement (Post, Feb. 28, 2004)
Boys Will Be -- How About Men? (Post, Feb. 20, 2004)
Going After Juice, Or Just More Eyewash? (Post, Feb. 13, 2004)
Ruling Negates NFL's Fair Draft Policy (Post, Feb. 6, 2004)
NFL Exposed For What It Is (Post, Feb. 3, 2004)
Cursing Fans Must Pay The Price for Free Speech (Post, Jan. 31, 2004)
Gender Gap Swings Closer (Post, Jan. 18, 2004)
Hiring Gibbs Is Great, but Also Hiring a GM Would Be Better (Post, Jan. 16, 2004)
BCS Is Looking Out for No. 1 (Post, Jan. 5, 2004)
The Owner and the Damage Done (Post, Jan. 1, 2004)
Still Ticking: Patrick Ramsey's been sacked more times than a can of chicken soup on special at Safeway. But that doesn't mean he isn't good for the Redskins' soul (Post, Dec. 7, 2003)
BCS Schools: Greedy Hogs' Game Is Pork Barreling (Post, Nov. 22, 2003)
Snyder, Spurrier: Redskins' Men Of the Hours (Post, Oct. 29, 2003)
Athletes-Fans: A Long-Distance Relationship (Post, Oct. 11, 2003)
Spurrier Has Taken His Game To the Next Level (Post, Oct. 1, 2003)
Redskins Played by Rules, Refs Played With Them (Post, Sept. 29, 2003)
Ramsey's Trial by Fire (Post, Sept. 19, 2003)
Education, Athletics: The Odd Couple (Post, Sept. 13, 2003)
Elephants And Coles Never Forget (Post, Sept. 6, 2003)
Pulling Together Or Pulling Apart? (Post, Sept. 1, 2003)
A Great One Goes Out in Style, His Own Style (Post, Aug. 25, 2003)
Being Impatient Didn't Cut It (Post, Aug. 18, 2003)
Major Letdown Riles Woods (Post, Aug. 17, 2003)
Tumbling Down Oak Hill (Post, Aug. 16, 2003)
Spelling It Out So All Are Sure: S-L-U-M-P (Post, Aug. 15, 2003)
Extra Ordinary in Ways Unseen (Post, July 28, 2003)
Tour Cyclists: From Pain Comes Pleasure (Post, July 23, 2003)
Riding for His Life After Escaping Death (Post, July 20, 2003)
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