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American Football: Flawless Favre rounds up Cowboys
Brett Favre kept his Super Bowl dream alive in emphatic fashion by throwing four touchdown passes to lift the Minnesota Vikings to a crushing 34-3 win over the Dallas Cowboys in their divisional playoff on Sunday.
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Swimming: Fina looks for evidence of EPO blood doping
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
The world governing body plans to retest samples from last year's world championships for evidence of blood doping.
Snooker: Fightback from Selby puts rocket under Ronnie
Monday, 18 January 2010
Mark Selby produced a stunning comeback at Wembley Arena last night to regain the PokerStars.com Masters title he lost to Ronnie O'Sullivan a year ago.
Cycling: Sky answer critics with debut win
Monday, 18 January 2010
Henderson and Sutton claim Adelaide one-two in British team's maiden race
Boxing: Golden Boy Khan turns back on Warren
Monday, 18 January 2010
In the last 15 years Frank Warren has watched helplessly as his world champions Naseem Hamed, Ricky Hatton and Joe Calzaghe all left his promotional guidance to control their careers and it now looks like Amir Khan has done the same.
Dom Joly: The shocking truth about golf on Barra
Monday, 18 January 2010
Weird World of Sport: It's this kind of activity that keeps them ready to fight off another Viking invasion
American Football: Bush puts New Orleans on brink of Super Bowl
Monday, 18 January 2010
Reggie Bush contributed two touchdowns and more than 200 yards as the New Orleans Saints brushed aside the visiting Arizona Cardinals on Saturday 45-14 to reach the NFC Conference Championship game.
Inside Lines Exclusive: Khan set to become a golden boy
Sunday, 17 January 2010
Amir Khan is to leave Britain and sign for Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions.
Outside Edge (17/01/10)
Sunday, 17 January 2010
Geoffrey Boycott has kindly offered help to Michael Owen in his bid to secure a World Cup place. The answer for the struggling striker? Feng shui, of course. "I wrote to him to say, 'Look at this," explains The Greatest Living Englishman. "He needs that spark which maybe this can give him. During treatment for cancer I slept in different rooms, facing different ways... it worked for me." Always has been particular about his accommodation, our Geoff, as the note he once left for an expat admirer who had graciously given him free, exclusive use of a luxury villa in Barbados indicates: "Next time I stay here, make sure there are cereal bowls. I don't like eating my breakfast from flat dishes." Plenty of snap with the crackle and pop.
Sport on TV: When all the world's a cage and infighting is all the rage
Sunday, 17 January 2010
It began with some glamorous American women in figure-hugging clothing, then some welding. It wasn't a promising start. Would Cage Fighting Women (BBC4, Thursday) be another 'Flashdance', but with bandages instead of leggings, striking a blow for the downtrodden girls of the foundry and factory? Fortunately, there was no Eighties schmaltz. It was Jeff, husband and trainer of Lisa, building her a cage.
American Football: Saints hope 'Breesus' can bring deliverance to New Orleans
Saturday, 16 January 2010
Four years on from Hurricane Katrina, the city is counting on a star quarterback to inspire their NFL team to their first ever Super Bowl
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