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France v Ireland off due to frozen pitch
PARIS (Reuters) - Saturday's Six Nations encounter between France and Ireland was called off because of a frozen pitch, 10 minutes after the game had been due to kickoff.
France v Ireland off due to frozen pitch
PARIS (Reuters) - Saturday's Six Nations game between France and Ireland has been postponed because of a frozen pitch.
Patrick's Daytona debut ends in disappointment
DAYTONA BEACH (Reuters) - Danica Patrick's Daytona 500 debut was practically over within two laps but the 29-year-old got back on track to finish as just the third woman to race NASCAR's top event.
Patrick's Daytona debut ends in disappointment
DAYTONA BEACH (Reuters) - Danica Patrick's Daytona 500 debut was practically over within two laps but the 29-year-old got back on track to finish as just the third woman to race NASCAR's top event.
Haskell unlikely to start in first test against SA
DURBAN, JUNE 4 - James Haskell has joined up with the England squad but is unlikely to start in the first test against the Springboks, head coach Stuart Lancaster said on Monday.
Haskell unlikely to start in first test against SA
DURBAN, JUNE 4 - James Haskell has joined up with the England squad but is unlikely to start in the first test against the Springboks, head coach Stuart Lancaster said on Monday.
Fencing: Anthem gaffe tarnishes Hungary gold
LONDON (Reuters) - Aron Szilagyi's perfect rhythm won him gold in men's individual sabre but the Hungarian Olympic Committee said on Monday London's organisers were off-key with the country's anthem and asked that it be changed.
Olympics-U.S. sprinters' coach wants 100 runoff delayed
EUGENE, Oregon: Bob Kersee, coach of two sprinters who tied for third place in the women's 100 metres at the U.S. Olympic trials, wants any runoff to determine who goes to the London Games delayed until at least next Tuesday.
Exclusive: North Koreans "angry" at flag mix-up
LONDON (Reuters) - North Korea's representative at the International Olympic Committee expressed anger and frustration on Thursday at a diplomatic blunder that marred the opening day of the women's Olympic football tournament.
Armstrong blasts USADA case, report says
WASHINGTON - Lance Armstrong has stepped up his attack on the US Anti-Doping Agency, saying the credibility of its case against him has been undermined by the fact that two key witnesses are self-confessed dope cheats.