- Stoner starts from Pole position and dominates Assen
Australian rider Casey Stoner sets a new lap record in Assen and wins the Dutch TT. - Rafael Nadal wins his first grass-court tournament
Nadal warms up for Wimbledon. - Euro Cup 2008 - A display of the world's best football
The Euro Cup 2008 has begun and the eyes of every football fan around the world are fixed between Austria and Switzerland this June to watch a display of top quality football. - Tiger Woods back in the course a week before the US Open
After being out of competitions for two months due to a knee surgery, World No. 1 golf player Tiger Woods played his first full golf round since the 2008 Masters on Wednesday June 3. Woods had a private practice round in the South Course of Torrey Pines in San Diego just a week before the 2008 US Open starts in this same venue. - Spanish Football - Changes at Barcelona FC
After a tough football season 2007-2008, finishing in the third place of "La Liga", losing to the Manchester United at the UEFA Champions League semifinals and a after a 4-1 drubbing by their arch-rivals Real Madrid, big changes have been announced at the Barcelona FC. - Celtics vs. Pistons: A historical rivalry revive
With the Finals of the Eastern Conference in this year's NBA Playoffs, revives a historical rivalry between the Detroit Pistons and the Boston Celtics that comes from the Larry Bird and Isiah Thomas era. - Nadal feels very close to be dethroned by Djokovic
The Spaniard, Rafael Nadal, feels he might be close to lose the second place he has hold for almost three years in the ATP world ranking, according to what he said to reporters last Monday in Germany as he arrived to the Hamburg Masters. - Devils Will not be in Bad Shape for the Trade Deadline
This year the New Jersey Devils are in good shape for this seasons trade deadline. In past years the teams limited salary cap kept them from being able to make any type of good deals. - Wales make big win over England
It had been over 20 years since Wales has won at Twickenham, but their outstanding performance during the second half led to their victory over England. - The Hornets are finally getting some respect
The New Orleans Hornets aren’t a very well respected team in the league, but that just may change in the near future now that they have been able to defeat some of the top teams in the NBA. - Youzhny slammed Nadal in the Chennai Open
The world’s number one, Rafael Nadal, got hammered in the Chennai Open by the world’s number nineteen Russian, Mikhail Chennai. - Tom Brady making history
The 30 year old New England Patriots quarterback is on a roll and is unstoppable. Tom Brady just keeps going and going. As a child he looked up to Joe Montana and Steve Young and is now astonished that he in the one on the field making his own history. - Ochoa Wins the Female AP Athlete Award Once Again
Lorena Ochoa won her second consecutive Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year Award and is very much pleased with having met her long awaited goals. Ochoa received 71 votes from the members of the Associated Press and this is the fifth year in a row a golfer has won the Female Athlete Award up to now the longest streak for any sport. - Duke is Still Coach Less
For quite some time now Duke’s coaching position has been open and the team just doesn’t win any games; many believe there are several reason the position remains vacant. The listing was posted on November 29th and it has an explanation of what the coaches duties will be just. Such expectations include; counselling players in academic and disciplinary matters, preparing budget recommendations and assigning assistants to recruit specific regions of the country. - Ramos accepted Spurs challenge
Juande Ramos finally accepted the offer made to him by the Tottenham Spurs to take the position as the club’s new manager and he is ready to take on the challenge of making the Spurs once again the club it should be. - The Pats Pull It Off Again
The New England Patriots were able to pull another shock breaking win against the Baltimore Ravens this past Monday night. - Worcestershire seeking to sign Gul
Umar Gul, Pakistan’s fast bowler is on Worcestershire’s favorite prospect list for the 2008 season; as one of the foreign players. The Pears current aim is to have him connected with them by the month of May to form an exhilarating joint venture with Simon Jones and Kabir Ali that will benefit the team greatly. - Dida banned and Celtic fined
The Champions League game ended with AC Milan’s Brazilian goalkeeper, Dida, being banned for a minimum of two games and the Celtic has been fined with £25,000. - More new disease breakouts in horse racing
A new breakout of foot-and-mouth disease in Surry has racing officials running to take measurements to safeguard the animals against any further spreading of the disease. - Dennis and Alonso not on good terms
The McLaren teams boss Ron Dennis and driver Fernando Alonso are not on good terms and have not spoken since the Hungarian Grand Prix. - Sydney racehorses struck by the Equine flu
Sydney’s spring carnival racing has been canceled after eight Australian racehorses have tested positive for Equine influenza. Such horses are located at the headquarters of racing in New South Wales Randwick racecourse. - Scotland to play against India in one-day international
Scotland will play against India for the first time in a one-day international test series that is scheduled to start on Thursday at 10:45 and is to take place in Glasgow where the home team will be led out by the bowler Paul Hoffman. - Quinn to play with the Browns
The Cleveland Browns have signed 22-year-old quarterback, Brady Quinn, to play with the team for the upcoming 2007-2008 NFL season. The contract is worth nearly $30 million in incentives throughout its valid period of five years and includes $7.75 million in guarantee money. - Klose snatches the cup for Bayern Munich with his goal
Bayern Munich lifted the cup on Saturday after Miroslav Klose, of 29 years of age, scored his first goal for the team and guided them to their 1-0 victory over Schalke in the pre-season League Cup final in Leipzig. - McLaren under investigation
FIA, Formula One’s governing body, has summoned McLaren to confront charges for having supposedly violated the rules of the sport. The accusation has to deal with alleges made against the teams chief designer, Mike Coughlan and his wife Trudy, of unlawfully obtaining information from their Ferrari rivals. - Trezeguet to play with Juventus
The 29-year-old French professional football player has signed a new deal with Juventus that will keep him in Turin until June 30th of 2011, as stated on the Juventus website. - John Higgins back to the top spot
John Higgins, 32-year-old Scottish professional snooker player, boosted back up to the number one position after defeating Mark Selby in the World Snooker Championship and now sits at the top of the world snooker rankings replacing Scot Stephen Hendry. - Tour de France 2007
The World famous Tour de France is due to start on July 7th in London with the final leg reaching Paris on July 29th. The race consists of 20 stages from Dunkerque to Burgundy, down through the Alps to Marseille, following the coast West to Loudenvielle in Languedoc and up through Cahors to Cognac, finishing 3,550 km later at the Champs Elysees. - Red Wings Holmstrom injured
Although the Detroit Red Wings won their series winning victory over the Calgary Flames on Sunday night, the team’s 34 year-old forward Tomas Holmstrom was injured by Craig Conroy who hit him with a stick in his eye at 6:44 minutes into overtime. - Knee injury ends Round Pond’s career
Round Pond suffered a rupture in her left knee this past Saturday after finishing in third place in the Apple Blossom Handicap at Oaklawn Park. Her owner informed the news press on Monday regarding her retirement. - Drivers are preparing for the next Malaysian Grand Prix
After last week’s Australian Open teams, cars and equipment flew down to Malaysia to prepare for the upcoming Malaysian Grand Prix scheduled to take place on April 8th. - Big win for Mike Modano and the Dallas Stars
Tuesday night was an unforgettable night for the 36-year-old resident of Livonia, Michigan; not only giving the Dallas Stars a victory of 3-2 against the Philadelphia Flyers, but because he turned into the second US born hockey player to reach a score of 500 goals. On top of that he is placed 39th in the history of NHL. - Roger Federer on his way to the Indian Wells Masters Series
Roger Federer will arrive to this week’s Indian Wells Masters Series with a winning streak of matches and as the world’s number one tennis player after defeating Mikhail Youzhny in the Dubai Final last Sunday. He has won the series for the past three years 2006, 2005 and 2004 and without a doubt will put up a fight to remain as the series holder. - Bobcat’s low record will take money out of Jordan’s pocket
Michael Jordan, part owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, very unsatisfactorily declared that he is willing to “spend what it takes” to advance the Bobcats record. And why not, with that kind of money anyone can afford to do so. - Well-deserved victory for Kerry
The Kingdom Kerry team pulled of a 0-11 into a 2-2 victory on Saturday night in their Allianz NFL Division 1A battle against the Cork Rebels at the Austin Stack Stadium in Tralee. - South Africa maintains their record
South Africa’s win by five wickets on Sunday led by Jacques Kallis and Ashwell Prince against Pakistan reserved South Africa's record of never having lost a home test series to a team from the Asian sub-continent. - 13 In a Row for The Suns
The Suns won their thirteenth game in a row on Sunday night in Phoenix against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The game ended in 131 points for the Phoenix Suns and 102 in favor of the Timberwolves. - Tiger Woods Receives the Charlie Bartlett Award
Tiger Woods is successful not only on the golf course but off it as well. This past Wednesday he was privileged with the Charlie Bartlett Award after being honored by the Golf Writers Association of America. - Gloucester Receives James Forrester
James Forrester signed an extension of three years to his current contract after demonstrating his various skills. Forrester plays in the rugby union and wears the number eight shirt in Gloucester's club and England and will now stay in Kingsholm until the year 2010. - Coach Riley Out for Knee Surgery
Miami Heat’s Head Coach Pat Riley, of 64 years of age, announced his leave of absence to begin on Wednesday due to health related problems and assistant coach Ron Rothstein will see to his duties while he is absent from his position. - All Eyes On Devin Hester
Chicago Bears rookie Devin Hester implemented a new NFL record with his fifth and sixth returns for touchdowns in what goes for this season. - Cory Stillman Back In Play
Carolina Hurricanes left wing, Cory Stillman, is expected to return, after nearly four months of absence, for the team’s next game against the Calgary Flames in the Pengrowth Saddledome, place where the team has not played since December of 2003. - Iowa State Has A New Coach
After twelve long seasons Dan McCarney resigned as head coach of the Cyclones and Gene Chizik will fulfill his position. - Armstrong Returns
The 35 year-old retired cyclist and seven-time Tour de France champion finished the 26.2-mile race in 2 hours 59 minutes and 35 seconds and says he will return next year again for the New York City Marathon.
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