Woods gets new partner, familiar environment for Presidents Cup openerOctober 7th, 2009 Woods, Stricker get the teen at Presidents CupSAN FRANCISCO — Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker will be partners in the opening session of the Presidents Cup, and what already is a star attraction figures to get even more attention with who they are playing. The Americans will face Ryo Ishikawa, the 18-year-old Japanese sensation who generates the kind of buzz in Japan that Woods gets around the world.
Phil Mickelson says back injury 'overblown,' will play in Presidents CupOctober 6th, 2009 Lefty says back will be fineSAN FRANCISCO — Phil Mickelson says a minor back injury that flared up last week during practice will not keep him out of the Presidents Cup matches this week at Harding Park. Mickelson said his lower back tightened up Friday when he was chipping and putting.
Family requests Perry play Presidents Cup after mother's deathOctober 2nd, 2009 Kenny Perry's mother dies of cancerKenny Perry's mother has died after a long battle with blood cancer, and the 49-year-old American said he would play in the Presidents Cup next week in San Francisco at his family's request. Even as Perry turned in one of his best years with three victories and a playoff loss at the Masters, he has been coping with an emotional home life as his mother was put in hospice in July.
Centre to provide state of art postal services before Commonwealth GamesSeptember 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Ahead of the Commonwealth Games next year, the Centre has charted out a comprehensive plan to provide state of art postal services in New Delhi. The objective is to provide all facilities including e-money services to the people on single window.
Force India to give Chandhok a chance to be a Formula One driverSeptember 16th, 2009 LONDON - Force India has said that they will give GP2 driver Karun Chandhok a chance to prove he can make the grade as a Formula One driver. The emerging team, which has a technical partnership with McLaren, will put Chandhok in the world champions' sophisticated F1 simulator to see if he can make the grade.
Chennai race official gets Formula 1 appointmentSeptember 12th, 2009 CHENNAI - Farhan Vohra from Chennai has been nominated Observer Steward for the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix Sep 27. The 34-year-old Vohra is the Race Director for the ongoing JK Tyre National Road Racing Championship (JKNRRC) and also the Rotax Max Karting series.
Ryo Ishikawa, the 17-year-old sensation from Japan, picked for Presidents CupSeptember 8th, 2009 Ishikawa picked for Presidents CupLEMONT, Ill. — Ryo Ishikawa is known in Japan as the "Shy Prince," a 17-year-old sensation who has won four times on the Japan Golf Tour in the last calendar year.
Indian GP on track: ChandhokSeptember 3rd, 2009 CHENNAI - The Formula One Indian Grand Prix is likely to be held at the fag end of the 2011 season provided the slot recommended by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) is accepted. According to Vicky Chandhok, chairman of FMSCIs international racing commission, the Indian GP is very much on and the track at Noida, near New Delhi, should be completed within 10 months after Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone lays the foundation stone in October this year.
All systems go for Asia bike championshipSeptember 3rd, 2009 CHENNAI - International racing returns to the city after a lapse of 13 years with the Madras Motor Sports Club (MMSC) hosting the fourth Petronas Asia Road Racing Championship for two wheelers this weekend at the refurbished MMRT track in Sriperumbudur, under the aegis of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI). The event, being held under the banner of Sidvin Festival of Speed, will comprise of three classes - the featured Supersports 600cc, the Underbone 115cc and the Honda-MRF UAM Nations Cup for the single-make Honda 125cc Stunner machines.
Rachel Alexandra draws No. 3 post position for Saturday's Woodward Stakes at SaratogaSeptember 2nd, 2009 Rachel Alexandra draws No. 3 post for WoodwardSARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.
Chandhok scores points in ValenciaAugust 23rd, 2009 VALENCIA - Indias Karun Chandhok put on a fighting display from the back of the grid to finish sixth at the European GP2 sprint race here Sunday. Chandhok fought his way through the field in an incident-packed race which caused the safety car to be deployed three times in the first eight laps.
Sourav to debut in cricket administration, Dalmiya will be uncontestedJuly 30th, 2009 KOLKATA - Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly's induction into cricket administration will be the lone point of interest in an otherwise routine annual general elections of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) Friday with veteran Jagmohan Dalmiya set to retain his president's post unchallenged for one more year. Dalmiya, a former Indian cricket board and International Cricket Council (ICC) president, is set to be elected unchallenged as the dissident group failed to put up any candidate for the elections.
AIFF short-lists 10 candidates for general-secretary's postJuly 23rd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has short-listed 10 candidates instead of five for the post of general secretary. The four-man selection committee, set up by AIFF president Praful Patel, had a nine-hour brain storming session Wednesday night and submitted the list to Patel Thursday morning.
AIFF selection committee to finalise short-list by ThursdayJuly 22nd, 2009 NEW DELHI - The selection committee of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) failed to shortlist five candidates each for the post of general secretary and the chief executive of the I-league after an eight-hour brain storming session Wednesday. A member of the four-man selection committee, set up by AIFF president Praful Patel, told IANS that the final procedure would be completed by Thursday.
Karun seventh in GP2 feature raceMay 24th, 2009 MONTE CARLO - Karun Chandhok lost out on a possible victory in the GP2 sprint race here Sunday as his Ocean Technology Racing team car encountered a driveshaft problem when he leading. Earlier, the Chennai-born Chandhok had finished seventh in the feature race that earned him a front row start for the reversed sprint race grid.