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HindustanTimes Sat,26 May 2012
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We are the ‘chumpions’

I reach for my dictionary demanding to know what the word ‘minnow’ means, but i need another dictionary. Actually, make that another cricket team, writes Indrajit Hazra.

Special athlete who’s already won

Aatika, Delhi’s own, leaves for Shanghai soon to take part in the Special Olympics, reports Anam Arsalan.

Henin finds joy and success after the heartbreak

Henin's seventh title in 11 events this year, including her third French Open crown in a row, capped a season that began with the breakup of her marriage to Pierre-Yves Hardenne, whom she married in November of 2002.

Sachin, Sania admire each other

Cricketing icon Sachin Tendulkar and tennis star Sania Mirza may have won plaudits for performing well in their chosen disciplines, but that has not diminished their admiration for each other.

The man, the legend

He cried when he narrowly missed out on becoming the youngest Test centurion at 17. But since then, he’s continued to make bowlers weep.

Hussein's giant leap in football-crazy nation

Twice Asian Games gold-medallist (2002 and 2006) and World Championship silver-medallist, Hussein Taher won the long jump gold at the WMG.

Canadian cyclist ‘paddles’ for Santhi

According to gaywired.com, a netzine supporting the cause of gays, is fighting the cause of the Indian athlete and other victims of Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS), reports Ajai Masand.

'IOC is the biggest threat to future of global sport'

IOC ant the media perpetuate the ignorance for their own vested financial interests, at the risk of athlete's life, writes Kriesten Worley.

Priaulx lets his driving do the talking

Priaulx won the World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) for the third year running last month, a stunning achievement restricted to a couple of paragraphs in most of the country's newspapers.

"Lucky" Hiddink keeps his magic touch with Russia

The charismatic Dutchman became a national hero in South Korea in 2002 by leading the World Cup co-hosts to the semi-finals.

Asia is new buzz word in sporting circle

If Australia, Malaysia, China, and Japan remain on the calendar, it means Asia will be home to seven GPrix, or more than one third of all races in a highly lucrative sport with a massive global audience.
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