Chicago stunned at early exit from Olympic bidOctober 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Thousands of disappointed Chicagoans streamed out of their planned public celebration Friday when their city fell out of the Olympic bidding process unexpectedly at the first round. The Midwest US city had been widely regarded as the joint favourite with Rio de Janiero to host the 2016 Games, especially
following the last minute visit to Copenhagen of US President Barack Obama to campaign for his adopted city.
Obama to make final push for Chicago's Olympic bidOctober 1st, 2009 WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama departs for Copenhagen to make a final pitch on behalf of the city of Chicago to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Obama will address the International Olympic Committee (IOC) ahead of its planned announcement Friday of the winning city.
Nadal to have tests for abdominal problemSeptember 13th, 2009 NEW YORK - Rafael Nadal leaves New York set for medical tests at home in Spain to determine the extent of the abdominal muscle problem that has plagued him for a month. The Spaniard, who returns to second in the world next week, revealed Sunday after losing his US Open semi-final 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 to Juan Del Potro that pain from the problem has gotten worse.
British Queen to send off high-tech baton on epic journey to IndiaSeptember 1st, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is to launch a baton relay - one of the longest in history - in the presence of President Pratibha Patil to lift the curtain on the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, organisers said Tuesday. The Queen's Baton Relay, a traditional event that has launched every Commonwealth Game since 1958, will be held Oct 29 at Buckingham Palace in London.
Abu Dhabi to host international hunting, equestrian exhibitionAugust 3rd, 2009 ABU DHABI - The capital of the United Arab Emirates is gearing up to host the popular hunting and equestrian exhibition in September. Last year it attracted 95,000 visitors from 37 countries, WAM news agency reported Monday.
'IPL is not responsible for other forms of cricket'July 26th, 2009 JOHANNESBURG - There is no onus on the Indian Premier League (IPL) to take responsibility for the possible decline in more traditional forms of the game in the wake of the Twenty20 success, according to Sunder Raman, chief executive officer of the IPL. Raman was reacting to a question from the audience after addressing a gathering organised over the weekend by the Indian mission here for local and visiting captains of business and industry who had attended the Doing Business with India Conference.
Barack Obama throws first pitch at 2009 All-Star game in St. LouisJuly 15th, 2009 NEW YORK - Barack Obama is one sporting president, and he gave a glimpse of his game recently by throwing out the ceremonial first pitch St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols before the All-Star baseball game on July 14.
Nadal set to return to action with Montreal MastersJuly 15th, 2009 LONDON - World No.2 Rafael Nadal is all set to return to action in the Montreal Masters next month to defend his title. The Spaniard, whose last match was a shock defeat by Robin Soderling at the French Open, failed to defend his Wimbledon title because of tendinitis in his knees.
Croatian tennis star vows to do a bizarre dance at Wimbledon if he beats FedererJuly 1st, 2009 LONDON - Croatian tennis star Ivo Karlovic insists that he will continue with his bizarre dances at Wimbledon and promised a special one if he beats current champion Roger Federer today. According to The Sun, Karlovic, 30, hopes to be stepping out in style as he appears in the first Grand Slam quarterfinal of his career.
Vaughan to announce retirement from Test cricketJune 28th, 2009 LONDON - England's most successful Test cricket captain Michael Vaughan will announce his retirement from Test and first-class cricket this week. Vaughan, 34, is understood to have made his decision because his right knee makes it impossible for him to field all day and because he does not want to block the progress of some promising young batsmen in Yorkshire's side, The Telegraph reported Sunday.
Gayle hurricane flattens Australia (Lead)June 7th, 2009 LONDON - West Indies captain Chris Gayle struck a hurricane 88 off 50 balls to stun Australia by seven wickets in a Group C World Twenty20 match at the Oval here Saturday. Chasing 170 for victory, West Indies rode on Gayle blitzkrieg and Andre Fletcher's sparkling 53 to finish on 172 for three with 25 balls to spare.
Sunglasses will be England cricket team's secret weaponMay 31st, 2009 LONDON - Coloured Sunglasses will be the England cricket team's secret weapon this summer. Cricketers have been advised on how they can optimise their vision by wearing the right coloured lenses from a selection of yellow, red, gold, silver and orange for different conditions, reports The Daily Telegraph.
A million fans greet European champions in BarcelonaMay 29th, 2009 BARCELONA - One million euphoric fans cheered the Barcelona squad - the winner of a historic treble this season - in a triumphant parade through the streets of the Catalan city. The club's red-and-blue flag fluttered from the plane that Thursday flew the footballers back from Rome, where they beat Manchester United 2-0 Wednesday in the Champions League final.
Cherry juice hottest new sports drinkMay 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Cherry juice is the hottest new sports drink that helps ease the pain for runners, a new study says. The study showed that people who drank tart cherry juice while training for a long distance run reported significantly less pain after exercise than those who didn't.
Barcelona holds third big party in two weeksMay 28th, 2009 BARCELONA - Barcelona fans celebrated Wednesday their third big party in two weeks, as their team claimed the Champions League in Rome to seal a historic treble. Thousands went out onto the streets in the Catalan city to celebrate the 2-0 win over Manchester United.