Sanya Richards

Bolt, Richards recipients of IAAF's top honor

MONACO (AP) Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt and 400-meter runner Sanya Richards of the United States won their second IAAF World Athlete of the Year awards on Sunday. Bolt retained the honor by winning the 100- and 200-meter...

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Top meetings in Africa still a dream: IAAF

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 MONTE CARLO: IAAF president Lamine Diacksaid on Sunday he did not think athletics would soon join football in holding its top championship in Africa. “It is still but a dream. It is not for tomorrow,”...

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Briefs: UNC wins 6th NCAA field hockey title

Danielle Forword scored the winning goal on a penalty corner with 11.7 seconds left to give North Carolina a 3-2 win against No. 1 Maryland in the NCAA field hockey championship Sunday in Winston-Salem. It was the Tar Heels'...

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Princeton fires football coach

Roger Hughes has been fired as the football coach at Princeton after 10 seasons, athletic director Gary Walters announced yesterday. Hughes went 47-52 as Princeton's head coach, winning the 2006 Ivy League title and posting...

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Sports in Brief: Blue Horizon boxer dies

Bantamweight boxer Francisco Rodriguez of Chicago died last night, two days after a bout with Teon Kennedy at the Blue Horizon, boxingscene.com reported. The 25-year-old Rodriguez collapsed after being stopped in the 10th round...

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World Athletics Gala

MONACO - NOVEMBER 22: 400m World Champion and 4400m Olympic Champion Sanya Richards of USA (L) and World and Olympic Sprint Champion Usain Bolt of Jamaica (R) winners of the female and male athletes of the year awards pose with...

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Tennis: Federer wins on opening day of ATP World Tour Finals

Roger Federer of Switzerland overcame an erratic forehand and Fernando Verdasco on Sunday, rallying to beat his Spanish opponent 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 in the round-robin stage of the ATP World Tour Finals in London.

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Live Analysis: Giants Beat Falcons, 34-31, in Overtime

Writers and editors for The New York Times will provide live updates and analysis throughout the Giants’ game against the Atlanta Falcons at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Update | 4:16 p.m. The Giants ended a...

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Bolt, Gay to lock horns in Diamond League

MONACO (AP) Sprint stars Usain Bolt of Jamaica and Tyson Gay of the United States will race each other at least three times at elite Diamond League meets next year. Track and field's governing body said on Saturday that the two...

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Athlètes de l'année: Bolt et Richards ne boudent pas leur plaisir

Jamaican Usain Bolt, world and Olympic sprint champion, poses with his trophy after being awarded athlete of the year 2009, on November 22, 2009 in Monaco, during a press conference prior to the International Association of...

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