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Okazaki to captain Japan party The Japanese Olympic Committee on Tuesday named veteran speed skater Tomomi Okazaki as captain of the country's delegation for the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Turin.
U.S. skeleton coach suspension upheld U.S. women's skeleton team coach Tim Nardiello looks on during a training day for the 2003 Skeleton World Cup competition, in this Dec.
Cohen recovering from the flu Sasha Cohen needs to work on her timing. The favorite to win the women's title at this week's U.S. Figure Skating Championships was back on the ice Tuesday morning for the first time since coming down with the ...
TSN and CTV Present First-Ever Canadian Figure Skating Event in High Definition TSN announced today it will produce and broadcast the upcoming BMO Financial Group Canadian Championships in High Definition.
Stars acquire Niinimaa from Islanders The Dallas Stars have added a solid player to the mix in veteran defenceman Janne Niinimaa.
The NHL's Halfway Home The NHL's Halfway Home By Mike Chen Amazingly, we've made it through half of the NHL season.
Minneapolis/St. Paul news, sports, entertainment, jobs and real estate Sutter elected to baseball's Hall of Fame Bruce Sutter was elected to the Hall of Fame on Tuesday, just the fourth relief pitcher given baseball's highest honor.
Speed-Skating Medal Hopes Rest With Ahn South Korea's 48-athlete delegation will participate in eight events, including ice-sports and skiing, at this year's Torino Winter Olympics.
Off the Ice: U.S. Olympic Hopeful Embraces Alzheimer's Cause NEW YORK, Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- While Morgan Matthews, the reigning World Junior ice dancing champion, has been steadfastly training for this week's national ice skating competition that could net her a spot ...
Best time to see Turin may be after the Olympics Visiting Turin after the Feb. 10-26 Olympics may have its advantages. The 1 million people expected for the games will be gone, making travel, hotel reservations and the city's world-class food and wines much ...
Italian ski legend Kostner retires Isolde Kostner won two world championships, two World Cup titles and three Olympic medals during her 15-year career.
71 Hours On MSNBCThis article is a Blog post from "TV Newser" NBC Universal has announced its programming lineup for the Olympics . The coverage on MSNBC and CNBC will begin on Monday, February 13.
Alitalia Pilots May Strike at Olympics Alitalia pilots and flight attendants plan to strike on the eve and the first day of next month's Turin Olympics, creating possible havoc for arriving fans.
Ten TV changes I'd like to see I'd like to see networks adapt these 10 changes in '06 Posted: Tuesday January 10, 2006 10:23AM; Updated: Tuesday January 10, 2006 12:14PM The year isn't 300 hours old and already seismic events have taken ...
Dawn of a new Hatin-L veill era Losing your starting All-Canadian goalie for the rest of the season could be a scary proposition for any Canadian Interuniversity Sport team.
Fleury confronts fans, ejected in England COVENTRY, England - Former NHL star Theo Fleury was ejected from a British Elite Ice Hockey League game Sunday night following an altercation with Coventry fans.
Ceremonial maestro OLYMPIC ceremonies expert Ric Birch has hit out at the organisers of the 2006 Commonwealth Games over their selection process for the creative director of the opening and closing ceremonies.
On deck in local sports Published: January 10, 2006 Last Modified: January 10, 2006 at 02:36 AM BASEBALL Umpires wanted --The Alaska Legion of Baseball Umpires is looking for paid umpires for the upcoming season.
Jack Snow, former Rams player, dead at age 62 Jack Snow, a star wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams and a longtime team broadcaster, died Monday night, the club said.
Extra!, January 10 Huerfano , means "orphan." Huerfano County takes its name from the Huerfano River.
New judging system The International Skating Union's new judging system will make its debut at the U.S. championships this week in St.
Glad You Asked: What happened to the TV show "Joey?"; Whatever... Goat patrol: Does anyone know why a goat was running down Highway 36 Sunday afternoon in Burlington near the St.
Winter fest in Mohican is this weekend The annual "Winter Festival in Mohican" will take place Friday through Sunday, Jan.
Brodeur in command as Devils blank Flyers Martin Brodeur made 22 saves to record his second shutout of the season while Scott Gomez, Zach Parise and Jamie Langenbrunner all scored in the New Jersey Devils's 3-0 home win over the Philadelphia Flyers on ...
Competition sort of ran in the family It seems the backwoods of Idaho helped groom Olympic contender Nate Holland for the rough-and-tumble sport of snowboardcross.
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