China is aiming to break Europe's fencing domination at the Olympics even though its only gold winner now competes for another country.
ALPE D'HUEZ, France: Australia's Cadel Evans succumbed to the dominance of CSC on a thrilling 17th stage of the Tour de France on Wednesday when Spaniard Carlos Sastre took possession of the yellow jersey.
LONDON: Goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who played a record 125 times for England, said on Wednesday he would be the first to congratulate David Beckham if he beat his record - but would be surprised if he did.
NEW YORK: The New York Yankees extended their winning streak to six games by beating the Minnesota Twins 5-1 on Wednesday to complete a sweep of their three-game series at Yankee Stadium.
TORONTO: Roger Federer's troubled season continued when he followed his crushing loss in the Wimbledon final with a shock defeat by Frenchman Gilles Simon at the Toronto Masters on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON: When it comes to medals, a bronze won't be good enough this time for Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James and his teammates on the US Olympic squad of NBA stars.
RALEIGH, North Carolina: As a youngster, Tyson Gay never thought about becoming an Olympic champion. Beating his sister in a race was a big enough challenge.
HONG KONG: As the Olympics fast approaches, men's defending champion Ryu Seung-min can be forgiven for feeling a little nervous.
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