
This Week's Highlights:
House of PLN 🏰 ⚔️ - PLN owned and operated league announcements, upcoming events, Athlete stories, and BTS content.
Lucky Energy Drink is now the official energy drink sponsor of CarJitsu Championship

Re-watch the CarJitsu 12 action on YouTube!
CarJitsu 12 🚗🥋 was action-packed from start to finish! Go watch the replay of the entire event on PLN Youtube
You won’t want to miss CarJitsu 13 which airs live on Stadium 11/23/24!
Upcoming PLN Events
PLN Sports: Featured Bets 🎲🎲
Max Savard (-140) is favored to win Putt Tour 5
Tyson Duffy (+2500) comes in with the longest odds at Putt Tour 5
Randy Reeves (-130) and Max Savard (-190) are favored to win their groups at Putt Tour 5
The Over / Under on Hole In 1’s is 18.5 (Over -140) (Under +100) at Putt Tour 5
Build your Putt Tour 5 Pools at Sportzino FunPicks
Alt Sports: Quick Bets 🎲🎲
PBR: Austin Gamblers (-185) vs. Missouri Thunder (+135) - DraftKings
Handball: Dunkerque HB -3.5 (-110) vs. Creteil +3.5 (-120) - DraftKings
Cornhole: Devon Harbaugh (+400), Sebastian Schaffer-Ford (+500), Gavin Cano (+600) - DraftKings
The Extreme World of Wingsuit Racing ☁️

In the realm of extreme sports, few activities can match the heart-pounding thrill of wingsuit racing. This adrenaline-fueled pursuit pushes the boundaries of human flight, as daredevils hurtle through the air at speeds approaching 200 miles per hour, with nothing but a specially designed suit to keep them aloft.
Wingsuit racing has emerged as a captivating spectacle, drawing both participants and spectators into its high-stakes world. The sport demands an extraordinary blend of skill, courage, and physical prowess from its athletes. Competitors must possess not only nerves of steel but also rock-solid core muscles to maintain control while plummeting through the sky.
The intense nature of wingsuit racing is evident in every aspect of the sport. Racers must navigate a predetermined course, often weaving between inflatable gates suspended in midair. The margin for error is minuscule, with split-second decisions determining the difference between victory and defeat or worse, catastrophe.
Training for wingsuit racing is a grueling process that requires unwavering dedication. Athletes spend countless hours honing their skills, perfecting their body positioning, and developing the mental fortitude necessary to perform under extreme conditions. The physical demands are immense, with racers subjected to intense G-forces and wind resistance as they streak through the sky.
As wingsuit racing evolves, so too does the equipment used by its athletes. Cutting-edge suit designs and materials are constantly being developed to enhance performance and safety. However, even with these advancements, the sport remains a testament to human courage and the eternal quest to defy gravity.
Wingsuit racing stands as a breathtaking fusion of technology, skill, and sheer audacity. It's a sport that captivates the imagination and pushes the limits of human potential, offering a glimpse into a world where the sky is not the limit, but the playground.
Amateur Hour 🃏 - Backyard Brawls, Snail Racing, Trick shots… We’ve got Minor Leaguers' making big plays!
Taser Jiu-Jitsu 🥋
Kettlebell Juggling World Games Freestyle Battle 💪🏋️
Professional Air Hockey Championship 🏒
Taser Jiu-Jitsu 🥋
Kettlebell Juggling World Games Freestyle Battle 💪🏋️
Professional Air Hockey Championship 🏒
Gone’ Viral🦠📈 - Trending Social Clips & Highlights from around the world 🌎 of organized and/or professional alternative sports leagues.
The most intense game of Simon Says at Redbull’s Streamer Games
Brutal knockouts on Ice in Ice Fights in Russia ⛸️👊
Shredding it on the water at V8 Superboat Championship 🛥️
The most intense game of Simon Says 🗣️
Brutal knockouts on Ice in Ice Fights in Russia ⛸️👊
Shredding it on the water at V8 Superboat Championship 🛥️
Scouting Report 🔥 - Hot stories you won’t find discussed on traditional sports media, emerging athletes, new and important events, league launches, The business and money behind Alternative sports
Two Octogenarians Vie for the Title of Oldest Climber of Mount Everest 🏔️

Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain, has always been a challenge that has beckoned adventurers. But for two octogenarian climbers, it's not just about reaching the summit - it's about claiming a record.
80-year-old Johann Witt has set out to become the oldest person to scale Mount Everest. However, his quest has been complicated by the presence of another climber, 81-year-old Katsushi Takahashi, who is also vying for the same title.
Witt, a German national, is no stranger to Everest. He has attempted the climb on five previous occasions, but has always fallen short of the summit. This time, he is determined to succeed.
Takahashi, on the other hand, is a Japanese climber who has already summited Everest once, in 1975. He is hoping to use his experience to his advantage in this competition.
Both men are aware of the dangers of climbing Everest. Even for young climbers, the mountain is a treacherous proposition. The thin air, extreme cold, and unpredictable weather conditions have claimed the lives of many climbers over the years.
Despite the risks, Witt and Takahashi are determined to reach the top. They are both physically fit and have a wealth of experience climbing mountains. However, only one of them can claim the title of oldest person to climb Mount Everest.
The outcome of this competition remains to be seen. But one thing is for sure: both Witt and Takahashi are an inspiration to us all. They show that age is no barrier to achieving great things.
Pushin’ “P” 🅿️: That’s Partnerships and PR from the past week highlighting the big brands showing love to emerging leagues and talent 🏓
The Rise of Women's Sports: A New Era of Investment and Growth

The landscape of women's sports is undergoing a remarkable transformation, marked by unprecedented investment and growing popularity. This shift is not just changing the game for female athletes but also reshaping the entire sports industry.
In recent years, women's sports have seen a surge in viewership, sponsorship deals, and media coverage. This growth is driven by a combination of factors, including increased societal focus on gender equality, the success of women's national teams in various sports, and a growing recognition of the untapped potential in women's athletics.
Major leagues and organizations are taking notice. The WNBA, for instance, has experienced a significant boost in attendance and TV ratings. Women's soccer, particularly in the wake of the U.S. Women's National Team's success, has garnered massive attention and investment. Even traditionally male-dominated sports like cricket and rugby are seeing a rise in women's participation and professional leagues.
Investors and brands are also jumping on board, recognizing the unique opportunity presented by women's sports. There's a growing understanding that women's sports offer a fresh, engaging product with a dedicated and expanding fan base. This has led to increased sponsorship deals and media rights agreements, providing crucial financial support for leagues and teams.
The digital age has played a crucial role in this growth. Social media platforms have given female athletes and women's sports leagues direct access to fans, bypassing traditional media gatekeepers. This direct connection has helped build strong communities around women's sports, driving engagement and loyalty.
However, challenges remain. Pay disparities, unequal media coverage, and ingrained biases still persist in many areas. Yet, the momentum is undeniable. As more resources are invested in women's sports, the quality of play continues to improve, creating a virtuous cycle of growth and development.
The rise of women's sports represents more than just a business opportunity; it's a cultural shift. It's about creating role models, inspiring the next generation, and reshaping perceptions of what women can achieve in athletics. As this trend continues, we can expect to see women's sports not just grow, but potentially redefine the entire sports industry landscape.