US warships visits Hong Kong in sign of easing Sino-US tensionsFebruary 17th, 2010 US warships in Hong Kong in sign of easing tensionHONG KONG — Five American warships docked for a port call in Hong Kong on Wednesday in a sign that recent tensions between China and the U.S. may be easing after flare-ups over an arms sale to Taiwan and the Dalai Lama.
Inter Milan get Kenya midfielder MarigaFebruary 2nd, 2010 ROME - Italian champions Inter Milan have acquired midfielder McDonald Mariga from Parma in exchange for French striker Jonathan Biabiany and Chile midfielder Luis Jimenez
Mariga, a 22-year-old Kenya international, was the first footballer from the African country to debut in the Serie A in 2007, the Inter website reported Monday. Biabiany, 21, joined Inter's youth team in 2004, but played only once with the first team as a substitute.
World pairs silver medalists Zhang and Zhang of China in 1st at Four Continents skating eventJanuary 27th, 2010 Chinese pairs skaters take lead at Four ContinentsJEONJU, South Korea — World pairs silver medalists Zhang Dan and Zhang Hao of China are in the lead after the short program at the Four Continents figure skating competition. Americans Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker are in second place after Wednesday's competition in the ancient city of Jeonju, south of Seoul.
Schalke set to sign Chinese midfielder HaoJanuary 22nd, 2010 GELSENKIRCHEN - Schalke 04 are set to sign China international Hao Junmin on a free transfer from Tianjin Teda, the Bundesliga club said Friday.
If the deal goes through, the 22-year-old attacking midfielder would be the seventh new signing by coach Felix Magath in the winter transfer window.
African confederation confirms Togo's disqualification from African Cup of NationsJanuary 11th, 2010 Togo disqualified from African CupCABINDA, Angola — The African soccer confederation says Togo has been "disqualified" from the African Cup of Nations. The team withdrew after two people from its delegation died in an ambush shooting last week.
'African runners are excelling because they are natural athletes'December 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - World champion cross country runner Gebreegziabher Gebremariam said that African runners are natural athletes and that is what is helping them to excel in long and middle distance running events. "All over the the world, African runners are making living out of running - thanks to the environment in which they grow up.
Chinese football, a source of shame for its fans for yearsNovember 30th, 2009 BEIJING - In spite of conquering every sport played the world over, China's performance in football has been a source of shame for its fans for years, with the national team dangling between Cuba and Albania to be ranked 97th in the world. According to reports, corruption, match-fixing and illegal betting has poisoned Chinese football and overwhelms the professional league, which is forcing fans and players at every level of the game to abandon it in disgust.
China determined to find its own Tiger WoodsOctober 1st, 2009 BEIJING - China's golf chief is determined to find a local Tiger Woods in a bid to give the sport in the country a shot in the arm. The China Daily quoted Zhang Xiaoning, vice-president of the China Golf Association (CGA), as saying during the launch of China Amateur Golf Futures Tour (GFT) on Monday that: "When a player achieves glittering results in golf's biggest tournaments, it automatically sparks passion for the sport in his or her home country."
"Korea, Japan and even Chinese Taipei have produced a number of the world's top golf players who have inspired a great number of youngsters to follow.
Chinese soccer league faces possible suspension as swine flu hits 1 teamSeptember 11th, 2009 Chinese soccer team quarantined over swine fluBEIJING — China's soccer officials may suspend the Super League after an outbreak of swine flu at one team. Players and staff of Chongqing Lifan, including Dutch coach Arie Haan, were confined to their training base in western China after 11 players tested positive for the H1N1 virus, the newspaper Titan Sports reported Friday.
Deaflympics opens in Taiwan with drums and a firework displaySeptember 5th, 2009 TAIPEI - A spectacular fireworks display and the beating of drums by 80 deaf students heralded the opening of the 21st Summer Deaflympics here Saturday evening. President Ma Ying-jeou, through sign language, announced the opening of the 10-day games, being attended by nearly 3,000 athletes from 80 countries and regions.
New US ambassador to China makes pitch for Chicago Olympics in meeting with Chinese presidentAugust 28th, 2009 New ambassador to China makes pitch for ChicagoBEIJING — The new U.S. ambassador to China slipped in a pitch for Chicago to host the 2016 Summer Olympics while presenting his credentials to the Chinese president on Friday.
Partnership with boxing promoter Dino Duva will help train, market Chinese national teamAugust 20th, 2009 Boxing promoter Duva partnering with Chinese teamNEW YORK — Boxing promoter Dino Duva sat inside Workers Indoor Arena during last summer's Beijing Olympics and watched the Chinese team win two gold medals, a silver and a bronze in a surprising show of strength. Like so many other sports that have gained traction in the world's most populous country, from the NBA to golf, Duva reasoned that boxing might be on the precipice of becoming a major attraction.
Saints coach Sean Payton has moved because of Chinese drywallJune 19th, 2009 Saints coach a victim of Chinese drywallMETAIRIE, La. — Saints head coach Sean Payton says he's had to move out of his suburban New Orleans house because it is full of Chinese drywall.
Houston's Yao Ming says mooted move to Cleveland is unknownJune 19th, 2009 Yao Ming says Cleveland move "unknown"BEIJING — Rockets center Yao Ming has called a possible move to Cleveland an "unknown" amid rumors that the Cavaliers' new Chinese part owners want to sign him. In a recent interview with his hometown Shanghai TV station, Yao said he continued to have "much affection" for the Houston Rockets, the team that took him in the first round of the 2002 draft and with whom he has played all six of his NBA seasons.
Financier at center of Cleveland Cavaliers deal now turns to promoting baseball in ChinaJune 1st, 2009 Man behind Cavs deal to promote baseball in ChinaBEIJING — A Chinese-born financier at the center of a deal to buy a stake in the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers has announced plans to invest in baseball in his homeland. QSL Sports Limited, led in part by Jianhua Huang, has formed a long-term binding partnership with the Chinese Baseball Association to develop the China Youth Baseball League, the company said Monday in a statement.