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Oracle removes John Kostecki from role
Jul 20 2005 7:17PM (CT)
VALENCIA, Spain (AP) - John Kostecki, one of the few Americans with the only U.S.-backed entry for the 2007 America's Cup, has been removed from his role as tactician and sailing director.
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Wilkinson wins 10-meter gold in swimming
Jul 20 2005 5:45PM (CT)
MONTREAL (AP) - Laura Wilkinson survived a final in which all of the contenders faltered and won the 10-meter platform title at the World Swimming Championships on Wednesday, giving the United States its second gold medal of the day.
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Armstrong pedals closer to racing history
Jul 20 2005 4:52PM (CT)
REVEL, France (AP) - A leisurely ride through rolling French hills, a bit of excitement at the finish to get the heart racing, a win for a teammate and another rung climbed in cycling's history books. In all, a pretty good day at the Tour de France for Lance Armstrong.
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Bike company cashing in on ties to Lance
Jul 20 2005 4:11PM (CT)
WATERLOO, Wis. (AP) - When executives at the Trek Bicycle Corp. signed a contract with Lance Armstrong in 1998, they were betting the public would see the cyclist recovering from testicular cancer as a human interest story.
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Synchro swimmers challenge doubters
Jul 20 2005 3:36PM (CT)
MONTREAL (AP) - The synchronized swimmers at this week's world championships cringe when naysayers question their sport.
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Jockey injured at Finger Lakes track
Jul 20 2005 2:40PM (CT)
FARMINGTON, N.Y. (AP) - A jockey seriously injured when he was thrown from his mount and trampled by another horse was in guarded condition Wednesday at a Rochester hospital.
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Bike co. cashing in on ties to Armstrong
Jul 20 2005 2:03PM (CT)
WATERLOO, Wis. (AP) - When executives at the Trek Bicycle Corp. signed a contract with Lance Armstrong in 1998, they were betting the public would see the cyclist recovering from testicular cancer as a human interest story.
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Olympic medalist Sepeng tests positive
Jul 20 2005 11:39AM (CT)
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - Olympic silver medalist Hezekiel Sepeng has tested positive for a banned steroid, Athletics South Africa said Wednesday.
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Ban forces Austria skier Knauss to retire
Jul 20 2005 11:32AM (CT)
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) - The Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld Austrian skier Hans Knauss' 18-month doping ban Wednesday, finding him negligent for using nutritional supplements containing steroids.
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U.S. margin of error shrinks in softball
Jul 20 2005 7:00AM (CT)
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - After a dominant, gold medal-winning performance at the Athens Olympics and 85-game winning streak, the margin of error for the U.S. softball team seems to be shrinking.
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Kloeden drops out of Tour de France
Jul 20 2005 5:44AM (CT)
PAU, France (AP) - Andreas Kloeden of Germany dropped out of the Tour de France on Wednesday with a fractured right hand.
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