Lombi's 'trick' lays Poland low
The versatile penalty-corner specialist assured Argentina a berth in the 2002 hockey World Cup. 2nd Stage Pool Positions
Bhutia for England tour opener
India meet second division club Brentford on Tuesday, and AIFF secretary Colaco said the ace striker will definitely play the match.
Gopi seeded No. 2: Indonesian Open
Two other Indians, Chetan Anand and Abhinn Shyam Gupta got a direct entry into the main draw of the men's singles.
Atwal finishes 16th at Siouxland Open
Pat Bates, back from a career-threatening injury, won the tournament, the second biggest Tour in the US.
Two-pool format for World Cup hockey
The FIH on Sunday decided to have two-pools, of eight teams each, for the men's tournament at Kuala Lumpur in March 2002.
Ong Ewe Hock wins Malaysian Open
The 29-year-old Malaysian ended the giant-killing run of unseeded Indonesian Rony Augustinus, beating him in the final.
Kournikova's father 'tired' of wedding rumours
Sergei Kournikova, however, did not confirm or deny that his daughter had married long-time boyfriend Sergei Fedorov.
Armstrong keeps Ullrich in check
With only five relatively flat stages and a time trial to come, the American looks unstoppable in his quest for a third successive victory.
Fast Thorpe targets third gold
The 18-year-old has already won two golds, the 400 metres freestyle and the 4x100 freestyle relay.
Greene wins in London
The World record holder showed no signs of a left knee injury as he comfortably won the 100m.
Ice-cool Duval delivers first major
The American ace won the British Open by three shots.
Moya wins Croatia Open
The top seeded Spaniard beat Jerome Golmard in the final.
Tyson, Nielsen to fight in Copenhagen
The fight is scheduled for September 8
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