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| Column: At London Games, with clicking blades, Pistorius revolutionizes ... Washington Post Column: At London Games, with clicking blades, Pistorius revolutionizes Olympic notions. LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN - AUGUST 4: South African runner Oscar Pistorius runs in his heat of the Men's 400m race during the track and field competition on Saturday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| After 1st loss at an Olympic Games, Australia rowing great Drew Ginn ... Washington Post Ginn came back for the London Games after taking two-year sabbatical from rowing in 2008, when he underwent delicate back surgery after his win in Beijing Games in the pair with Duncan Free. In 2004, he won Olympic gold in the pair with Tomkins and in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Olympics: Four more athletes kicked out of Games for positive drug tests San Jose Mercury News Sometimes it can seem like the cheaters at Olympic level sports are a step ahead of the drug testers. But at the London Olympics, it sure looks like the testers have stepped up their game. Four more doping athletes were caught Saturday after drug tests ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Serena Williams wins Olympic gold, Pistorius makes history at London Games Washington Post Bolt dominated the Beijing Games four years ago, winning golds in world-record times in the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay — something no man had ever done at an Olympics. At the 2009 world championships, he lowered his 100 mark to 9.58, which still stands. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Olympics: Chinese team wins scandal-plagued women's badminton competition ... San Jose Mercury News Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang made up the top-seeded team for the London Games, but they were among eight players disqualified ahead of the quarterfinals for purposefully losing group matches in order to manipulate the pairings for the knockout stages. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| All eyes on Ennis in Games stadium WalesOnline William, wearing a red cap, and Kate, in navy blue, have been strong supporters of the Games and are expected to show fervent support for the 26-year-old from Sheffield. She has racked up a 188-point lead, setting her up nicely for tonight's 800m run ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Archery hot at London Games The Register-Guard The sport is getting a boost from the popular "The Hunger Games," plus more archery in films such as "Brave" and "The Avengers." Because the sport also was showcased at a venue steeped in history — Lord's Cricket Ground has been the home of the sport ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Rest at ease, Games golden at halfway point as US, China and Britain battle it out MiamiHerald.com LONDON -- It seems to happen every four years, doesn't it? Locals in the Olympic host city fret for months, whine about traffic congestion, gripe about ticket distribution, and yes, many of them flee. Visitors worry about security and transportation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Spoiler Alert: Phelps swims last race of 2012 Olympic Games WIS He can be quite proud of his final Olympics as well, even though there were times he had trouble staying motivated after winning a record eight gold medals at the Beijing Games four years ago. Bouncing back from a disappointing first race in London, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Paes and Mirza bow out of Games New York Daily News Leander Paes hinted he would like to continue his controversial mixed doubles partnership with Sania Mirza after the Indian pair bowed out of the Olympics with a 7-5, 7-6 (7/5) quarter-final loss to Belarus top seeds Max Mirnyi and Victoria Azarenka ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Olympic Games deliver all of the hype, none of the hassle The Seattle Times Wembley was my first stop, and I arrived a little more than two hours before Sunday night's men's football game. The tube ride from Euston Square to Wembley Park was pleasant and I even had a seat. After I arrived, I immediately grabbed a place in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Madden out of individual Olympic show jumping, Millar competes in 10th games Washington Post Canada's Ian Millar, meanwhile, rode into Olympic history by competing in his 10th games, more than any athlete. He surpassed Austrian sailor Hubert Raudaschi, who retired in 1996 after appearing in nine games. A total of 32 riders had clear rounds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Games mask London tensions Oman Daily Observer But he voiced hope at plans to regenerate the district, and welcomed the decision by Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur to drop its bid to move from its nearby home into the Olympic Stadium after the Games. The Olympics have boosted the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| 12th annual commemorative Games of Acadiana poster artist announced The Daily Advertiser Miles Perret Cancer Services (MPCS) has officially revealed its 12th annual Games of Acadiana commemorative poster, featuring the theme Play with a Purpose and created by local artist, Bonnie Camos. Games of Acadiana, MPCS' signature fundraising ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Team USA Men's Basketball 2012: Dominant or Close Games? Always Miller Time Well after the score of today's game, you have to wonder whether Team USA is fully ready to show the world what they can do. They win by 83 points a couple of games ago, but then get a scare today against Lithuania 99-94. Lebron James had to step up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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