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Bekele takes long-short course double
Mar 20 2005 2:22PM (CT)
SAINT-GALMIER, France (AP) - Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia completed an unprecedented fourth straight long-short course double at the world cross country championships Sunday after winning the 12-kilometer race.
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Sun King leaps to No. 1 in Run to Roses
Mar 20 2005 1:05PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - It's shuffle time on the road to the Kentucky Derby. On a day full of Derby preps, some surprising results elevated Tampa Bay Derby winner Sun King to No. 1 in this week's Run to the Roses' Top 10.
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Skaters look to learn how new system works
Mar 20 2005 12:22PM (CT)
MOSCOW (AP) - The world championships were a crash course for many skaters in their sport's new scoring system. For some, the learning curve is going to be steep.
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Kibiwot wins Boston Marathon qualifier
Mar 20 2005 12:20PM (CT)
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Charles Kibiwot of Kenya won the inaugural Knoxville Marathon on Sunday and qualified for the 2006 Boston Marathon.
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Dawson, Heil win dual moguls at worlds
Mar 20 2005 11:03AM (CT)
RUKA, Finland (AP) - Toby Dawson of the United States and Jennifer Heil of Canada won the final dual moguls events Sunday at the freestyle world championships.
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Norway wins cross country relay finale
Mar 20 2005 10:44AM (CT)
FALUN, Sweden (AP) - World champion Norway won the final men's 40-kilometer relay of the World Cup cross country season Sunday with a 0.4 second victory over Italy in which Tore Ruud Hofstad outkicked Giorgio Di Centa.
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Norway's Romoeren sets ski flying record
Mar 20 2005 10:35AM (CT)
PLANICA, Slovenia (AP) - Norway's Bjoern Einar Romoeren set a world ski flying record for a second time Sunday, leaping 239 meters to win a World Cup event.
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Russia wins inaugural biathlon mixed relay
Mar 20 2005 9:57AM (CT)
KHANTY-MANSIYSK, Russia (AP) - The Russian quartet of Olga Pyleva, Svetlana Ishmouratova, Ivan Tcherezov and Nikolay Kruglov won the inaugural 24-kilometer mixed relay Sunday ahead of Russia's second team and Germany One.
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