The world’s third quickest sprint cyclist Robert Forstemann of Germany awed the crowd on the second day of the inaugural Njisane Three-Day Cycling Festival, which continued on Saturday, when he captured one of the highlight events, the DirecTV...
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
T&T extended its winless streak to four matches after being outclassed by South Americans Peru 3-0 at the Estadio Nacional in Lima on Tuesday night.
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The weather holds the key to the feature Sian Gold Sprint today at Santa Rosa Park, Arima, when First Citizens Bank will sponsor the first day of racing for the Arima Race Club’s (ARC) 2013 season.
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Three days after taking its first league lead of the season, WASA FC dropped to a 3-0 defeat to previously bottom-placed Defence Force, in a rescheduled blink/bmobile National Super League (NSL) fixture, at the Youth Camp, Chaguaramas, on Wednesday.
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The London 2012 Olympics closed on Sunday night with IOC president Jacques Rogge proclaiming: “These were happy and glorious Games.”
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The marathon runners were on their way in brilliant sunshine through the streets of London, all lined on both sides with flags waving lustily as they fought their way towards yet another goal in their country’s history.
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LONDON—Usain Bolt made himself a living legend—just ask him. Michael Phelps swam a last lap into history. A man ran on carbon blades. Two track stars and a long jumper produced perhaps the greatest night in British sports history.
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A rocking night of performances by Annie Lennox, Eric Idle, George Michael and others inside the Olympic Stadium yesterday marked a triumphant end to the London Games, where the United States topped the medals chart and host country Britain...
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This time, Usain Bolt ran hard right to the finish. He even leaned at the line. Having built a big lead on the 4x100-metre relay anchor leg, Bolt knew he was about to earn his third gold medal in three events at the London Olympics.
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Brazilians looked dejected with the silver medals around their necks after the men’s Olympic football final. They recognised it as a huge defeat.
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