Other Sports: February 2010 Archives

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.

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Alcott questions future

Britain's number one skier Chemmy Alcott is questioning her future in the sport due to financial pressures.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Warren wants Katsidis for Mitchell

Frank Warren has confirmed Kevin Mitchell will fight Michael Katsidis this summer for the WBO lightweight tirle.

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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.

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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.

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Cleverly secures Euro belt

Nathan Cleverly continued his unbeaten run on Saturday to clinch the European light-heavyweight title against Antonio Brancalion.

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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.

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Marquez handed Khan warning

Juan Manuel Marquez's trainer Nacho Beristain has warned him to avoid fighting Amir Khan and find an alternative opponent.

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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'.

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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.

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DeGale wants Groves next

James DeGale has promised to silence great rival George Groves - once he has taken care of Matthew Barr on Saturday.

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Arvesen suffers broken collarbone

Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Team Sky has broken his collarbone and will miss the remainder of the Tour of Qatar.

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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.

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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.

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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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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.

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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.

More: Canada on cause for record gold tally |

Alcott questions future

Britain's number one skier Chemmy Alcott is questioning her future in the sport due to financial pressures.

More: Alcott questions future |

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.

More: Canada sneak into ice hockey final |

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.

More: GB chiefs happy with winter haul |

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.

More: Kauto in great nick - Nicholls |

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.

More: GB men out of curling reckoning |

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.

More: Brit defiant in bobsleigh gold bid |

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.

More: Harrison will snub Haye |

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.

More: GB curlers seal US victory |

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.

More: Britian's curling hopes hang in the balance |

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.

More: British gold joy in Vancouver |

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.

More: Brit Williams leads 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.

More: Warren wants Katsidis for Mitchell |

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.

More: Bilodeau makes history in Vancouver |

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.

More: Kearney joy as Canada's gold wait continues |

Cleverly secures Euro belt

Nathan Cleverly continued his unbeaten run on Saturday to clinch the European light-heavyweight title against Antonio Brancalion.

More: Cleverly secures Euro belt |

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.

More: Georgian's death hits Games |

Marquez handed Khan warning

Juan Manuel Marquez's trainer Nacho Beristain has warned him to avoid fighting Amir Khan and find an alternative opponent.

More: Marquez handed Khan warning |

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'.

More: Hopkins going for Jones Jr's head |

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.

More: New High Court date in Calzaghe-Warren spat |

DeGale wants Groves next

James DeGale has promised to silence great rival George Groves - once he has taken care of Matthew Barr on Saturday.

More: DeGale wants Groves next |

Arvesen suffers broken collarbone

Kurt-Asle Arvesen of Team Sky has broken his collarbone and will miss the remainder of the Tour of Qatar.

More: Arvesen suffers broken collarbone |

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.

More: Saints land Super Bowl glory |

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.

More: New Orleans' bond will boost us - Brees |

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.

More: Mosely lined up for Mayweather Jr |

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