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Rocknroll Hanover sets stakes record
Jul 16 2005 10:47PM (CT)
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) - Rocknroll Hanover took charge down the backstretch and set a stakes record in winning the $1 million Meadowlands Pace on Saturday night.
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U.S. beats China 11-3 in softball
Jul 16 2005 9:42PM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Jessica Mendoza and Stacy Nuveman homered and Vicky Galindo drove in three runs as the United States beat China 11-3 Saturday at the World Cup of Softball.
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English Channel wins Virginia Derby
Jul 16 2005 8:18PM (CT)
PROVIDENCE FORGE, Va. (AP) - English Channel moved a step closer to capturing the Grand Slam of Grass by beating Chattahoochee War by 3 1/4 lengths Saturday in the $750,000 Virginia Derby at Colonial Downs.
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Armstrong responds to attack, extends lead
Jul 16 2005 4:04PM (CT)
AX-3 DOMAINES, France (AP) - Even without his teammates who usually lead him up mountains, Lance Armstrong fended off rivals Jan Ullrich, Ivan Basso and others, and dealt out punishment of his own by beating them to the ski station of Ax-3 Domaines, extending his overall lead at the Tour de France on Saturday.
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Aussie rookie wins World Series of Poker
Jul 16 2005 3:18PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Australian Joseph Hachem prevailed in his first World Series of Poker Saturday, winning $7.5 million and snatching the game's greatest crown in the longest final table in the tournament's history.
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BALCO pleas keep athletes out of court
Jul 16 2005 9:00AM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - BALCO founder Victor Conte's plea deal could be another home run for Barry Bonds. The San Francisco Giants slugger, along with Jason Giambi of the New York Yankees and track star Marion Jones, now will likely never be forced to testify in open court about steroid use.
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Armstrong to honor fallen friend's memory
Jul 16 2005 2:17AM (CT)
MONTPELLIER, France (AP) - Lance Armstrong will have more on his mind than just racing when he completes a rough stretch in the Pyrenees. It's been a decade since Armstrong's friend and teammate Fabio Casartelli died after a high speed crash in the mountains. In Sunday's 15th stage of the Tour de France, from Lezat-sur-Leze to Saint-Lary Soulan, the six-time winner will pass by the spot where Casartelli fell on July 18, 1995, and remember.
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