LONDON: Christine Ohuruogu told other British athletes to learn from her mistakes as she celebrated being allowed the chance to compete at next year's Beijing Olympics after her successful appeal against a lifetime ban from all future Games for missing drugs tests.
MADRID: A New York court has ruled in favor of US syndicate Oracle in a legal dispute with Swiss champions Alinghi over the rules for the next America's Cup, Oracle said Tuesday.
MOSCOW: Russia coach Shamil Tarpishchev, whose team faces the United States in this weekend's Davis Cup final, compares his job to that of a national soccer team manager before an important World Cup or Euro qualifier.
MUMBAI: Former South Africa batsman Gary Kirsten looks set to succeed Greg Chappell as India's coach.
LOS ANGELES: Joakim Noah is finding that life in the NBA has yet to bring the same huge success he enjoyed as a college player.
CARACAS: Venezuela coach Richard Paez quit on Monday after six-and-a-half years in charge during which he transformed the team's fortunes, but had become subject to recent criticism by fans.
DURBAN, South Africa: Holder Italy was pitched against Bulgaria while England found itself up against its recent nemesis Croatia in Sunday's draw for qualifying for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
INDIANAPOLIS: LeBron James had his fourth triple-double of the season, and the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Indiana Pacers 111-106 on Sunday for their third straight win.
BOSTON: The unbeaten New England Patriots rallied in the fourth quarter to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 31-28 and celebrate wrapping up their divisional title on Sunday.
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