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Athletics Okayo's tryst with history BOSTON, APRIL 16. Kenyan runners continued their dominance of the Boston Marathon on Monday when Rodgers Rop won the men's race and Margaret Okayo broke the course record in the women's event. Rop, a 26-year-old Nairobi policeman, won in two ... Badminton Roles reversed for Gopi and Abhinn KANPUR, APRIL 16. The new domestic season in badminton opens in the same State where the previous one had come to a close. In January, the triumph of Allahabad-lad Abhinn Shyam Gupta had given the country a new National champion. And that, ... Cricket
Accolades pour in for King CarlGEORGETOWN, APRIL 16.It is recognition from a different quarter, which means so much to him. It was a small trophy to hail his feats at Bourda. It was a small trophy but that carried a huge warm message from his school, the Christchurch Secondary ... Other Stories
Football WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN Legends: BOBBY MOORE About the most remarkable trait of the late Bobby Moore, who captained the title-winning England team in the 1966 World Cup, was his calm and relaxed countenance even in the face of the gravest provocation. To remain imperturbable is a gift for a ... Golf Vijay Singh drops out of India tour NEW DELHI, APRIL 16. Fiji's Vijay Singh has pulled out of his first ever trip to India, following an injury to his foot. Vijay, the 2000 Masters champion finished seventh in this year's Masters at Augusta, US, where he picked up the injury. He ... Hockey Punjab Police triumphs in style BANGALORE, APRIL 16.The final result vindicates the stand that the last league match in Pool A was certainly `thrown' by Punjab Police. Barely 48 hours ago, Punjab Police and Indian Oil Corporation Limited had clashed in the league fixture and ... ONGC overcomes Indian Navy MUMBAI, APRIL 16. Oil and Natural Gas Commission, Dehradun, overcame a third minute shock before making its presence felt in the 40th Bombay Gold Cup hockey tournament with a hard-earned 2-1 win over a spirited Indian Navy side in a first round ... Sports : General Ah, how boring (?) and predictable! CHENNAI, APRIL 16. Watching Carl Hooper treat the Indian bowling with the sort of contempt that a Roman Emperor might have reserved for his inefficient valet on a bad day at the office, a friend remarked the other day: "How unpredictable sport ... Sport Digest CRICKET: AUCKLAND: Lou Vincent has recovered from injury and will join the New Zealand team when it moves on to Pakistan after the Sharjah triangular tournament, New Zealand Cricket announced on Tuesday. Vincent sustained a bruised lung ... Tennis Arathi ambushes Kanimozhi BANGALORE, APRIL 16.Backed by a good serve and steady stream of volley winners, Arathi Duraiswamy pulled off the day's biggest upset by ousting Tamil Nadu team-mate and third seed, Kanimozhi 7-6, 4-6, 6-2 in the opening round of the girls ... Shooting Anjali continues to assert her class NEW DELHI, APRIL 16. Anjali Vedpathak continued to assert her class as she made the final of the 50-metre sport rifle 3-position event in the shooting World Cup in Sydney on Tuesday. The 32-year-old CISF inspector finished fifth with a total ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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