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Marion Jones' defamation trial delayed
Apr 19 2005 11:18PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Marion Jones' defamation trial against Victor Conte was stayed Tuesday until after the criminal case against the BALCO founder is completed.
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Armstrong 15th as Tour de Georgia opens
Apr 19 2005 8:15PM (CT)
MACON, Ga. (AP) - Lance Armstrong took a safe approach in the first stage of the Tour de Georgia, spending Tuesday in a pack with his teammates, avoiding risk of injury and finishing 15th.
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Lawsuit filed over Sweet Catomine's loss
Apr 19 2005 7:54PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A lawsuit filed by a man who bet on Sweet Catomine in the Santa Anita Derby alleges the track, the filly's owner and trainer and others committed fraud by not disclosing the horse's health problems before the race.
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Negussie aims for Ethiopian marathon list
Apr 19 2005 7:12PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - It didn't take Hailu Negussie long to realize there isn't much of a future in genna, the Ethiopian sport he played before deciding to run marathons.
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Sponsor-less Ore. Track Classic canceled
Apr 19 2005 4:48PM (CT)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - The Oregon Track Classic, one of two elite international track meets held in the state, has been canceled because organizers have no title sponsor.
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Bailey autobiography details alcoholism
Apr 19 2005 4:32PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Jerry Bailey is one of racing's most accomplished jockeys, a two-time Kentucky Derby winner, a seven-time Eclipse Award winner as the nation's top rider and the winner of a record 14 Breeders' Cup races.
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Hamilton denies drug charge, vows a fight
Apr 19 2005 2:57PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - Olympic gold medalist Tyler Hamilton got back on his bicycle for a training ride Tuesday morning, vowing to fight his two-year suspension for a blood-doping violation.
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Armstrong to retire after Tour de France
Apr 19 2005 1:38PM (CT)
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Lance Armstrong is retiring after this year's Tour de France, ending a cycling career in which he inspired millions by overcoming testicular cancer to win his sport's signature event a record six straight times.
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