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Andrew Beyer
Andrew Beyer has been The Post's horse racing columnist since 1978 and is considered one of the leading experts on the subject. He has written four books on racing.
Thomas Boswell
A Washington Post columnist since 1984, Thomas Boswell is known for the many books he has written on baseball, including "How Life Imitates the World Series."
Tony Kornheiser
Tony Kornheiser is one of The Post's most popular columnists. In addition to writing for the Sports section, he also writes a weekly column for the Style section.
Angus Phillips
Angus Phillips is the Washington area's outdoorsman extraordinaire. Phillips, who came to The Post in 1974, has covered every America's Cup since 1980.
Leonard Shapiro
Leonard Shapiro primarily covers the NFL and professional golf, and also writes Sports Waves, a weekly column on television and radio coverage of sports.
Michael Wilbon
Michael Wilbon became a fulltime columnist in 1990 and has developed a reputation for offering commentary on wide-ranging issues of the day as they relate to sports.
Shirley Povich Tribute
Washington sports institution Shirley Povich died of a heart attack on June 4, 1998. Povich spent more than 75 years at The Post, writing his final column the day before he died. Visit our Povich tribute, featuring appreciations from other Post columnists and more than 40 of his columns.