Canada are on course to win the most gold medals ever at a Winter Olympics after adding three more to their tally on Saturday.
Other Sports: February 2010 Archives
Alcott questions future
Britain's number one skier Chemmy Alcott is questioning her future in the sport due to financial pressures.
Canada sneak into ice hockey final
Canada have set up a dream final against the USA after a 3-2 semi-final victory over Slovakia in the Olympic ice hockey tournament.
GB chiefs happy with winter haul
Team GB chief Andy Hunt has defended Britain's achievements at the Winter Olympics, with just one medal won to date in Vancouver.
Kauto in great nick - Nicholls
Paul Nicholls insists Kauto Star fully deserves his status as ante-post favourite for the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March.
GB men out of curling reckoning
GB skip David Murdoch admits the men's curling team under-performed after their medal challenge in Vancouver was ended by Sweden.
Brit defiant in bobsleigh gold bid
Great Britain's bobsleigh duo Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke are going for gold despite being 10th after two of four runs.
Harrison will snub Haye
Audley Harrison has said he will bypass David Haye if he beats Albert Sosnowski on April 9 to fight one of the Klitschko brothers.
GB curlers seal US victory
GB curling star Ewan Macdonald admitted his side respond well under pressure as they beat the USA 4-2 in Vancouver on Sunday.
Britian's curling hopes hang in the balance
Britain's men and women curlers have suffered set back in their quests for a medal at the Winter Olympics after both lost vital games.
British gold joy in Vancouver
Amy Williams secured victory in the women's skeleton to pick up Britain's first solo Winter Olympics gold medal for 30 years.
Brit Williams leads women's skeleton
Britain are closing in on their first gold medal of the winter Olympics as Amy Williams holds the halfway lead in the women's skeleton.
Warren wants Katsidis for Mitchell
Frank Warren has confirmed Kevin Mitchell will fight Michael Katsidis this summer for the WBO lightweight tirle.
Bilodeau makes history in Vancouver
Alexandre Bilodeau has brought to an end Canada's 34-year wait for an Olympic gold medal on home soil with success in the men's moguls.
Kearney joy as Canada's gold wait continues
Jennifer Heil lost to Hannah Kearney in the freestyle skiing moguls as Canada's wait for a first Olympic gold on home soil continues.
Cleverly secures Euro belt
Nathan Cleverly continued his unbeaten run on Saturday to clinch the European light-heavyweight title against Antonio Brancalion.
Georgian's death hits Games
IOC president Jacques Rogge says the death of Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili has cast a shadow over the Winter Olympics.
Marquez handed Khan warning
Juan Manuel Marquez's trainer Nacho Beristain has warned him to avoid fighting Amir Khan and find an alternative opponent.
Hopkins going for Jones Jr's head
Bernard Hopkins is relishing his rematch with Roy Jones Jr on April 3 and claims he is 'going to kick his ass'.
New High Court date in Calzaghe-Warren spat
Former world champion Joe Calzaghe is suing promoter Frank Warren for almost £2million for unpaid fees owed to him.
DeGale wants Groves next
James DeGale has promised to silence great rival George Groves - once he has taken care of Matthew Barr on Saturday.
Arvesen suffers broken collarbone
Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Team Sky has broken his collarbone and will miss the remainder of the Tour of Qatar.
Saints land Super Bowl glory
The New Orleans Saints upset the odds to claim their first Super Bowl victory with a 31-17 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Miami.
New Orleans' bond will boost us - Brees
Drew Brees claims the bond formed in the New Orleans Saints' side after Hurricane Katrina will boost their Super Bowl bid on Sunday.
Mosely lined up for Mayweather Jr
Floyd Mayweather Jr has confirmed that he will fight WBA super-champion Shane Mosley for his welterweight title on May 1.
Once more for Hopkins and Jones Jr
Bernard 'The Executioner' Hopkins will get his rematch with Roy Jones Jr on April 3 - 17 years after their first bout.
Canada on cause for record gold tally
Canada are on course to win the most gold medals ever at a Winter Olympics after adding three more to their tally on Saturday.
Alcott questions future
Britain's number one skier Chemmy Alcott is questioning her future in the sport due to financial pressures.
Canada sneak into ice hockey final
Canada have set up a dream final against the USA after a 3-2 semi-final victory over Slovakia in the Olympic ice hockey tournament.
GB chiefs happy with winter haul
Team GB chief Andy Hunt has defended Britain's achievements at the Winter Olympics, with just one medal won to date in Vancouver.
Kauto in great nick - Nicholls
Paul Nicholls insists Kauto Star fully deserves his status as ante-post favourite for the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March.
GB men out of curling reckoning
GB skip David Murdoch admits the men's curling team under-performed after their medal challenge in Vancouver was ended by Sweden.
Brit defiant in bobsleigh gold bid
Great Britain's bobsleigh duo Nicola Minichiello and Gillian Cooke are going for gold despite being 10th after two of four runs.
Harrison will snub Haye
Audley Harrison has said he will bypass David Haye if he beats Albert Sosnowski on April 9 to fight one of the Klitschko brothers.
GB curlers seal US victory
GB curling star Ewan Macdonald admitted his side respond well under pressure as they beat the USA 4-2 in Vancouver on Sunday.
Britian's curling hopes hang in the balance
Britain's men and women curlers have suffered set back in their quests for a medal at the Winter Olympics after both lost vital games.
British gold joy in Vancouver
Amy Williams secured victory in the women's skeleton to pick up Britain's first solo Winter Olympics gold medal for 30 years.
Brit Williams leads women's skeleton
Britain are closing in on their first gold medal of the winter Olympics as Amy Williams holds the halfway lead in the women's skeleton.
Warren wants Katsidis for Mitchell
Frank Warren has confirmed Kevin Mitchell will fight Michael Katsidis this summer for the WBO lightweight tirle.
Bilodeau makes history in Vancouver
Alexandre Bilodeau has brought to an end Canada's 34-year wait for an Olympic gold medal on home soil with success in the men's moguls.
Kearney joy as Canada's gold wait continues
Jennifer Heil lost to Hannah Kearney in the freestyle skiing moguls as Canada's wait for a first Olympic gold on home soil continues.
Cleverly secures Euro belt
Nathan Cleverly continued his unbeaten run on Saturday to clinch the European light-heavyweight title against Antonio Brancalion.
Georgian's death hits Games
IOC president Jacques Rogge says the death of Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili has cast a shadow over the Winter Olympics.
Marquez handed Khan warning
Juan Manuel Marquez's trainer Nacho Beristain has warned him to avoid fighting Amir Khan and find an alternative opponent.
Hopkins going for Jones Jr's head
Bernard Hopkins is relishing his rematch with Roy Jones Jr on April 3 and claims he is 'going to kick his ass'.
New High Court date in Calzaghe-Warren spat
Former world champion Joe Calzaghe is suing promoter Frank Warren for almost £2million for unpaid fees owed to him.
DeGale wants Groves next
James DeGale has promised to silence great rival George Groves - once he has taken care of Matthew Barr on Saturday.
Arvesen suffers broken collarbone
Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Team Sky has broken his collarbone and will miss the remainder of the Tour of Qatar.
Saints land Super Bowl glory
The New Orleans Saints upset the odds to claim their first Super Bowl victory with a 31-17 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Miami.
New Orleans' bond will boost us - Brees
Drew Brees claims the bond formed in the New Orleans Saints' side after Hurricane Katrina will boost their Super Bowl bid on Sunday.
Mosely lined up for Mayweather Jr
Floyd Mayweather Jr has confirmed that he will fight WBA super-champion Shane Mosley for his welterweight title on May 1.



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