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Foret wins second race

Fabien Foret sealed Mahi Racing’s second consecutive win at the FIM World Supersport Championship by clinching the second race of the season at Aragon in Spain on Sunday.

Leishman, Garcia take joint lead

Australia's Marc Leishman and Sergio Garcia of Spain shared the lead at the 77th Masters after both shot six-under 66s in the first round at Augusta National.

Lynn takes early lead

While four-times champion and tournament favourite Tiger Woods made an impressive start in Thursday's opening round at the Masters, surprise package David Lynn surged into the early lead.

Woods aims to end Majors drought

He’s got a swing he can finally trust, a putter that shows flashes of the old magic, and a string of wins to prove that it’s all finally coming together.

NBA: China firm sues Jordan for $8 mn: report

A Chinese sportswear firm sued by Michael Jordan over unauthorised use of his name has countersued the retired NBA superstar for $8 million for hurting its reputation, state media said on Wednesday.

Quite a tee party for Tripathi

She swoons to Shah Rukh Khan’s moves, digs James Bond films but what makes her different from most 21-year-olds is that it is only on the fairways that Neha Tripathi really has a swinging time.

Bryant passes Chamberlain for fourth highest career points tally

Kobe Bryant passed Wilt Chamberlain for fourth on the NBA's all-time scoring list Saturday to help the Los Angeles Lakers to a much-needed 103-98 victory over the Sacramento Kings.

S. Africa court clears Oscar Pistorius to travel abroad

A South African court on Thursday cleared Paralympian sprint star Oscar Pistorius for international travel, easing stringent bail terms that were set after he was charged with murdering his girlfriend.

Germany's first gay rugby team scrums down

They may have suffered a heavy defeat on their debut, but the Berlin Bruisers trudged off the pitch buoyant and proud after Germany's only gay rugby team played their first competitive match.

Inexperience, tough draws affected performance: young boxers

Young boxers of the country blamed "inexperience and tough draw" for the poor performance in the Asian Championship. The pugilists returned from the championship today with only bronze medals.

Six Indians selected for World Bridge Team Championships

Champion theorists Hema Deora and Tutu Narula are among six selected for the national women's bridge team, which will compete in the 41st World Bridge Team Championships to be held at Bali, Indonesia from September 16 to 29.

Indian riders disappoint

Indian riders failed to make an impact on the opening day of the road racing events of the Hero Asian Cycling Championships on Wednesday.

Vijender applies for leave

Vijender Singh, who is in the eye of a storm over his alleged links with arrested drugs dealer Anoop Singh Kahlon, has applied for leave from the national boxing camp, on till March 14, at the National Institute of Sports, Patiala.

India win compound archery gold in Asian GP

The Indian men’s compound team comprising Sandeep Kumar, Abhishek Verma, Jignas Chittibomma clinched the gold medal in the Asian Archery Grand Prix in Bangkok on Tuesday.

Dream start for greenhorn Khalin

 It isn’t as if his oratory skills need improvement. Khalin Joshi isn’t a stranger to the spotlight.
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