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Women's Synchronized Swimming

Hockey qualifier:
Poland down Canada with late goals

Mario Almada and Jorge Lombi scored hat-tricks as Argentina beat Bangaladesh in the opening match of the World Cup hockey qualifier. The Pool Positions

India look for a winning start
The eight-time Olympic hockey champions will have to improve their finishing when they take on Wales in the World Cup qualifier on Wednesday.

Nirupama-Kolbovic in quarters
India's top ranked women's tennis player commenced the defence of her doubles title at the $50,000 Mahwah Challenger in New Jersey with an easy victory.

Chinappa, Reddy maintain winning run
The Madras-based players got the better of seeds in the 9 to 16 bracket on way to the third round in the World junior women's squash.

Anand faces uphill task at Dortmund
With just two points from the first five rounds, the world champion will have to come up with something extraordinary to deny Vladimir Kramnik another title at Dortmund.

Samaranch era ends in controversy
The Spaniard was accused by Canadian candidate Dick Pound of working behind the scenes for Rogge in the presidential election.

Tiger could win Open blindfolded
"He is that good and in a different league to the rest,' his coach Butch Harmon said.

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"When Tiger is on his game, no-one can beat him. Even if the best players are at their top level, Tiger has an extra gear which none of them have. His biggest strength is something you can't see - his mind."

 Butch Harmon,  Tiger Woods's  coach..

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