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Weightlifters want to maintain good track record in N. Delhi
THE national weightlifting team have been consistently lifting at least one gold medal in the last three Commonwealth Games and they hope to keep the good track record when they compete in New Delhi from Oct 3-14.
India says athletes’ village will be ‘excellent’
NEW DELHI: New Delhi's Commonwealth Games organisers yesterday shrugged off criticism of the athletes' village, saying they will provide an 'excellent facility' for guests.
Withdrawals add to Commonwealth Games troubles
LONDON (AP) - World champion athletes Phillips Idowu and Dani Samuels withdrew from the Commonwealth Games citing health and security concerns Tuesday, compounding problems for the trouble-plagued New Delhi event which is due to open next week.
Report: Snake in room adds to Commonwealth Games woes
NEW DELHI (AP) - Two more Australian athletes withdrew and a South African competitor reportedly found a snake in his room as complaints over cleanliness, security and construction continued to dog the troubled Commonwealth Games a week before the event opens in New Delhi.
Schwartzel birdies last four holes to win as overnight leader McIlroy stumbles
South African Charl Schwartzel birdied the last four holes in a grandstand finish to clinch his first major title by two strokes at the Masters on Sunday, ending a wild afternoon of brilliant shot-making.
Colombian rider Soler suffers severe brain injuries in Tour of Switzerland accident
ST. GALLEN (Switzerland): Colombian rider Juan Mauricio Soler was hospitalised in St. Gallen with severe brain injuries after a heavy crash during the Tour of Switzerland on Thursday.
Singapore Open to prove its ‘Asia’s major’ status
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Open will aim to show why it considers itself as 'Asia's major' in an increasingly crowded market as it celebrates its 50th anniversary this week.
Fourth arrest in 2012 stadium spying row
LONDON (Reuters) - Police arrested a fourth man on Wednesday as part of an investigation into allegations of spying during a fiercely contested bid process to select who will move into London's Olympic stadium after the 2012 Games.
Fourth arrest in 2012 stadium spying row
LONDON (Reuters) - Police arrested a fourth man on Wednesday as part of an investigation into allegations of spying during a fiercely contested bid process to select who will move into London's Olympic stadium after the 2012 Games.
Londoners looking to make money out of homes
LONDON (Reuters) - Harriet Howse is one of many Londoners looking to make a profit out of their property during this summer's Olympics, leaving the city and their homes to strangers to avoid the anticipated mayhem of an overcrowded capital.