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Athletics
Kulft betters heptathlon mark
KINGSTON, JULY 21. Carolina Kluft of Sweden bettered a 19-year-old world junior heptathlon record on the penultimate day of the ninth World junior athletics championships here on Saturday. Carolina talled 6470 points, bettering the old record ...


Chess
Six players share lead
BANGALORE, JULY 21. Two gruelling rounds of chess were played in the Adarsh Builders National youth chess tournament here on Sunday. In the evening session the top four boards saw cautious play adopted by the players and ended up in draws. After ...
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  • Balasubramaniam jumps into sole lead
  • Topalov stays alive with win
  • Sasikiran maintains clean slate


    Cricket
    Safety first is the key word
    SOUTHAMPTON, JULY 21.The contest between India and Hampshire was reduced to the level of a friendly match in the true sense. A rogue pitch that had gone out of control at the Rose Bowl, ruined the three-day match in the presence of a goodly crowd ...
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  • Das and Jaffer should open
  • Muralitharan casts a spell
  • UAE retains ACC Trophy


    Golf
    Digvijay sizzles, Kahlon falters
    SRINAGAR, JULY 21. On Sunday morning, few gave Digvijay Singh a chance of collecting the winner's cheque of Rs. 2,43,000 and lift the crystal vase that went with it. After all, the deposed first-round leader was five strokes behind the leader ...
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  • Els opens up lead


    Racing : Motor
    Schumacher wins French Grand Prix
    MAGNY-COURS (FRANCE), JULY 22. Michael Schumacher won the French Grand Prix on Sunday, clinching a record-tying fifth season title when neither of his two top rivals took second place. Starting from the No. 2 spot on the grid, Schumacher took ...


    Sports : General
    Sport Digest
    FOOTBALL: PORT ELIZABETH: South Africa will have a new soccer coach to replace Jomo Sono before the start of its African Nations Cup qualifying campaign in September, officials said. Sono, who took the team to the World Cup finals ...
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  • Ramana wins five golds


    Volleyball
    China reigns supreme
    NAKHON RATCHASIMA (THAILAND), JULY 21. China reigned supreme in the second preliminaries of the 2002 women's World Grand Prix after taking spirited Thailand in straight sets 25-14, 25-14, 25-15 in their final clash on Sunday. Earlier, ...


    Archery
    Indian junior team for World meet
    KOLKATA, JULY 21. A seven-member Indian junior (under-18) archery team for the seventh World championship, to be held at Nymburk in Czech Republic, from August 5 to 11, was named on Sunday after two-day selection trials at the SAI, Eastern ...

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