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Qatari cycling event foreshadows 2022 World Cup strains
DOHA (Reuters) - Competitors at a world cycling competition in Qatar this month may have enjoyed the hospitality but they also struggled in a swirl of heat, wind, dust and humidity.
Khairy challenges Paralympians to further improve after success
KUALA LUMPUR: Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin does not want the four Malaysian medallists at the Rio Paralympics to rest on their laurels.
Rio to help cover deficit of local Olympic committee - mayor
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro's City Hall will help cover the deficit of the local Olympic organising committee if necessary, Mayor Eduardo Paes said in an interview on Tuesday, going back on assurances that the committee would be entirely privately funded.
Rio risks empty Olympic legacy as real estate stalls
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - "Pure Island: a neighbourhood born ready-made," reads the glitzy brochure for the 31 tower blocks built for $880 million (£668.6 million) to house athletes for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro next month.
JDT plan to acquire land in Spain for training base
JOHOR BARU: Super League champions Johor Darul Ta’zim (JDT) will soon have a training base in Europe.
Damp fans learn French Open roof still years away
PARIS (Reuters) - Two days of rain delays at Roland Garros have had tennis fans huddled under umbrellas musing about when the French Open, like the other three grand slams, will have a roof.
Squash courts found wanting
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Malaysia has the world No. 1 women's squash player and some up-and-coming junior players, too. But, where are the facilities?
Argentine lab peddles prized export - thoroughbred polo horse embryos
CARDALES, Argentina (Reuters) - Argentina is famous for its Malbec red wine and beef, but it boasts two lesser-known but equally prized exports: the sperm and frozen embryos of thoroughbred polo horses.
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.
Woman dies in Commonwealth Games village fire
NEW DELHI: One woman was killed and 12 other people injured when a fire broke out on Saturday at the athlete's village under construction for this year's Commonwealth Games in the Indian capital.