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Chinese athletes banned from competition
Sep 29 2005 11:22PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - A number of leading Chinese track and field athletes have been banned from taking part in the prestigious National Games after testing positive in a random drug test, state media reported.
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San Francisco street becomes ski jump
Sep 29 2005 7:42PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Olympic ski champion Jonny Moseley and his buddies transformed one of San Francisco's steepest streets into one of the strangest king-of-the-hill competitions yet.
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Classy Charm wins Colonial Minstrel Stakes
Sep 29 2005 5:00PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Classy Charm beat Carlow by 2 1/2 lengths in Thursday's $65,050 Colonial Minstrel Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Belmont Park.
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Hollywood Park renovates turf course
Sep 29 2005 4:12PM (CT)
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) - Hollywood Park finished renovations on the one-mile turf course in time for the track's autumn meeting on Nov. 9.
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Pletcher seeks big day on several tracks
Sep 29 2005 3:40PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Todd Pletcher could be in for another Breeders' Cup bonanza. Last year, the nation's leading trainer broke through with his first two Breeders' Cup wins _ Ashado in the Distaff and Speightstown in the Sprint _ after an 0-for-12 run in racing's unofficial championships.
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Alinghi, BMW Oracle lead after first day
Sep 29 2005 3:21PM (CT)
TRAPANI, Sicily (AP) - America's Cup holder Alinghi and American rival BMW Oracle won both of their races Thursday on the first day of the latest Louis Vuitton Act warmup regatta.
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Japanese women win three wrestling events
Sep 29 2005 2:52PM (CT)
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Japan's Saori Yoshida won her 93rd consecutive match Thursday, and took the gold medal in the women's 121-pound division at the Wrestling World Championships.
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Fehr: New drug policy possible next month
Sep 29 2005 8:43AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - One by one, Hank Aaron and other members of the Hall of Fame told Congress they back Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig's bid for tougher steroid penalties.
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