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IOC confident in UCI

[2013-02-15 07:57]

International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge reiterated his confidence in under-fire International Cycling Union chief Pat McQuaid on Wednesday.

Chan takes on underdog role

[2013-02-14 07:27]

Patrick Chan tried hard to paint himself as the underdog as he assessed his chances of completing a hat-trick of world figure skating triumphs in March on home ice.

London keeps pledge to avoid white elephant

[2013-02-14 07:27]

Five months after the London Olympic Park closed to the public, 1,000 construction workers are toiling to transform it into an entirely new neighborhood of the British capital.

I've been privileged, says departing IOC President Rogge

[2013-02-14 07:27]

International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said he had been privileged to be in charge of global sport's most powerful body for the past 12 years.

Lance disgrace sad

[2013-02-14 07:27]

Lance Armstrong's doping scandal was both disappointing and sad, International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge said.

Conte thrilled to leave Celtic 'hell'

[2013-02-14 07:27]

Juventus coach Antonio Conte has suffered much in recent months, but coming away from the "hell" of a noisy and fervent Celtic Park with a 3-0 win in its Champions League last-16 first leg felt like an enormous relief.

US wrestlers blindsided by Olympic ousting

[2013-02-14 07:27]

Olympic wrestler Cael Sanderson woke up on Tuesday morning to news that seemed too shocking to process: Wrestling would no longer be an Olympic sport.

IOC decision shocks Japan

[2013-02-14 07:27]

Wrestling power Japan, which won four gold medals in London, reacted with dismay on Wednesday after Olympic chiefs said the 2020 Games would not include the sport, depriving the country of a rich source of medals.

Score board

[2013-02-14 07:27]

Basketball

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[2013-02-14 07:27]

Ishikawa's Next step is success in the US

[2013-02-13 08:00]

Japanese sensation Ryo Ishikawa, having already piled up multiple records on his home circuit, has set his sights on completing a breakthrough victory on the US PGA Tour this season.

Golfers think their sport might actually be clean

[2013-02-13 08:00]

Thomas Bjorn, Henrik Stenson and Richard Green, three leading figures on the European Tour, are united in their view that golf is free of doping.

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