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Kresgeville wins Manhattan Beach Stakes
May 29 2005 8:45PM (CT)
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - Long shot Kresgeville beat favorite Brooke's Halo by a nose Sunday in the $94,350 Manhattan Beach Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Hollywood Park.
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Jones fails to break 11 seconds at FBK
May 29 2005 5:27PM (CT)
HENGELO, Netherlands (AP) - Given the chance to finally compete in Europe, Marion Jones had another disappointing performance. Jones finished second in the 100 meters Sunday at the FBK Games, finishing in a modest 11.29 seconds. Chandra Sturrup of the Bahamas won the race in 11.15, and Britain's Joice Maduaka was third in 11.46.
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Carmichael wins at High Point Raceway
May 29 2005 5:13PM (CT)
MOUNT MORRIS, Pa. (AP) - Ricky Carmichael won the second round of the AMA 250cc Motocross Championship on Sunday at High Point Raceway, becoming the first rider in the 28-year history of the race to win four straight times.
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Ecclesiastic wins Jaipur Handicap
May 29 2005 4:51PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Ecclesiastic won by a head over Old Forester in the $110,000 Grade 3 Jaipur Handicap for horses three and older at Belmont Park on Sunday.
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Brazil defeats Venezuela in volleyball
May 29 2005 3:42PM (CT)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Brazil defeated Venezuela in five sets Sunday on the second day of World League volleyball competition.
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Savoldelli wins second Giro title
May 29 2005 1:49PM (CT)
MILAN, Italy (AP) - Paolo Savoldelli won his second Giro d'Italia title Sunday following two years of injuries and health problems that almost ended his career.
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Norway's Steinlager wins Swedish trot
May 29 2005 1:05PM (CT)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Steinlager led from start to finish Sunday, giving Norway its first victory since 1986 in the Elitloppet trotting classic.
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Kimani confident in first Bolder Boulder
May 29 2005 11:50AM (CT)
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Titus Kimani is just 18, is on his first trip to the United States and will replace the defending champion. Think the lanky Kenyan is concerned about running in the hills and altitude at Monday's Bolder Boulder 10-kilometer run? Not a chance.
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