WEST PALM BEACH, Florida: Lorena Ochoa has achieved her dream by reaching the pinnacle of women's golf and is determined to stay at the top as long as possible.
MADRID: Outgoing WADA president Dick Pound has said the process for choosing his successor was sabotaged by the withdrawal of European candidate Jean-Francois Lamour.
MADRID: Europe's top leagues agreed on stricter ticketing rules, increased video surveillance and a new rulebook for supporters on Wednesday in a bid to curb a rise in soccer-related violence.
FLORENCE, Italy: AS Roma defender Christian Panucci rubbished suggestions on Wednesday that top players might shun Italian football if fan violence continued to dog the game there.
WATFORD, England: England's stand-in skipper Steven Gerrard said on Wednesday that head coach Steve McClaren should remain in his job even if England fails to qualify for next year's European Championship.
BRUSSELS: UEFA president Michel Platini believes Italy's government must do more to tackle soccer-related violence in the wake of two fatal shootings in the country in the last year, his special advisor said.
TERESOPOLIS, Brazil: AC Milan and Brazilian midfielder Kaka said on Tuesday he would consider leaving Italian soccer if fan violence and other scandals continued to dog the game there.
MILAN: Renewed soccer violence in Italy has led officials to consider whether social issues are the real cause of the problem rather than traditional football rivalries.
LONDON: Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher came out of retirement on Tuesday to set the fastest lap in testing for Ferrari at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya.
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