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Other Sports News Archives for June 5, 2005

Wherry wins US Pro Cycling Championship
Jun 5 2005 5:09PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Chris Wherry won the Wachovia/USPRO Cycling Championship on Sunday as Americans took the top three spots for the second time in the 21-year history of the event.
 
Cheboiboch wins Rock 'n' Roll Marathon
Jun 5 2005 3:25PM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - Christopher Cheboiboch might have really rocked the joint if he hadn't been weakened by the flu.
 
Armstrong 5th in Tour de France warmup
Jun 5 2005 1:27PM (CT)
AIX-LES-BAINS, France (AP) - Lance Armstrong finished fifth Sunday in the prologue of the Dauphine Libere, a tuneup race leading to his bid next month for a seventh straight Tour de France title.
 
Dragulescu, Ponor defend European titles
Jun 5 2005 12:55PM (CT)
DEBRECEN, Hungary (AP) - Romanians Marian Dragulescu and Catalina Ponor were the only defending champions to win titles Sunday at the European Individual Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
 
Lewis-Francis edges Greene in 100 meters
Jun 5 2005 12:35PM (CT)
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) - Maurice Greene finished second to Mark Lewis-Francis in the 100 meters at the Norwich Union Grand Prix on Sunday.
 
Michigan H.S. sets mark with 71st win
Jun 5 2005 11:42AM (CT)
UNION CITY, Mich. (AP) - Homer High School broke the national record for the longest winning streak in high school baseball, winning its 71st straight game.
 
Gatlin wins 100 meters at Prefontaine
Jun 5 2005 3:16AM (CT)
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Justin Gatlin wanted to prove he deserved Olympic gold. Tim Montgomery wanted to clear his mind. Montgomery finished a disappointing seventh in the 100 meters at the Prefontaine Classic on Saturday, well behind winner Gatlin. The meet, at Oregon's Hayward Field, is part of the USA Track and Field's Visa Championship Series.
 
   

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