After avoiding each other for what seemed like an eternity, the titans now must clash.
The simmering sprinting feud between the United States and Jamaica will be reignited at the Bird's Nest this weekend, but you'd never know it by looking at perhaps the calmest man on the planet, Usain Bolt.
Rising generation of young guns helping ensure PGA Tour's competitive depth continues to grow
Anirban Lahiri's tie for fifth at the PGA Championship on Sunday has not only raised hopes of India producing a first major winner, it promises to fuel the aspirations of a whole generation of golfers in this cricket-crazed country of more than 1.2 billion.
FURYK HAS REASON TO DREAM: Jim Furyk looked at the calendar when golf was added to 2016 Olympics. He realized he would be 46, and most likely not among the top four Americans who could earn a spot for Rio de Janeiro.
Beaten Champions League finalist Juventus is primed for another record-breaking season in Italy in the face of expected challenges from Lazio and Roma, while struggling Milan giants AC and Inter continue their search for Serie A credibility.
Real Madrid has added another player to its already swollen midfield ranks after agreeing to sign Croatian international Mateo Kovacic from Inter Milan, subject to a medical.
United boss in kissing mood after winger helps bury Brugge
Bastian Schweinsteiger is "surprised" at the warmth of the welcome from Manchester United fans since the World Cup winner's move from Bayern Munich to Old Trafford.
Coe edged Ukraine's Sergey Bubka 115-92 in the vote at the IAAF congress in Beijing, but he has a tough task ahead of him.
Born Sept 29, 1956 in Hammersmith, London, his family moved to Sheffield in the north of England where Coe first showed athletic promise as a 12-year-old with Hallamshire Harriers. His first coach, father Peter, developed Coe's stamina by making him train on Sheffield's steep hills.
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