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Athletics
National mark by Hardeep
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 8. On another day of below-par performances, Saraswati Saha came up with her second sub-23s for the 200 metres to confirm her status as the best sprinter in the country in the 42nd Open National athletics championships at the ...
Jay Bhai triumphs
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, SEPT. 8. D.B. Jay Bhai, a Naik from the Bombay Engineering Group, Pune, landed the biggest pay cheque of his athletic career as he quite comfortably won the inaugural Kerala Marathon here on Sunday. The 27-year-old, ...


Chess
Harika's tryst with history
PUNE, SEPT. 8. Dronavalli Harika raised her level of play just when she needed to and overpowered local favourite Eesha Karavade to become the youngest-ever champion of the National women's `B' chess championship here on Sunday. The second ...
Rest of the World Team takes lead
CHENNAI, SEPT. 8 Former world chess champion Viswanathan Anand scored two crisp and easy looking victories in day one to inspire the Rest of the World Team to a shocking 6-4, 5.5-4.5 lead after two rounds in the historic rapid chess match against ...


Cricket
Career-best knock by Dravid
LONDON, SEPT. 8.The state of affairs of the fourth npower Test that will bring the curtain down to a long home international season on Monday can be determined by the announcement put out by the Surrey County Cricket Club in the post-tea session ...
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    Football
    Mohun Bagan leaves for Colombo
    KOLKATA, SEPT. 8. National Football League champion Mohun Bagan left for Colombo on Sunday to play the first round match of the inaugural Asian Football Confederation' Champions League against the Sri Lankan champion club Saunders on Wednesday. ...


    Golf
    Chowrasia's team triumphs
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 8 The team of amateurs Pratap K. Moturi, N. Nagarajan, C. Srikant led by professional SSP Chowrasia won the Samsung Mobile Pro-Am tournament at the Cosmo-TNGF course on Sunday. The winning combination tallied 107 stableford ...


    Hockey
    Netherlands regains cup
    COLOGNE, SEPT. 8 Amidst a carnival atmosphere, the Netherlands regained the cup, India courted a dramatic reverse that contained all the ingredients of a Greek tragedy, and Australia ensured its stay in the competition as the 24th edition of the ...
    Netherlands to host next Champions Trophy
    COLOGNE, SEPT. 8. The Netherlands Hockey Bund will host the next, Silver Jubilee Champions Trophy at Amstelveen from August 16 to 24. This was announced by Ms.Els van Breda Vriesmann, President, International Hockey Federation (FIH) this ...


    Racing : Motor
    Second victory for Warren-Judd pair
    OBIHIRO (JAPAN), SEPT. 8. The substance of a work of art is inseparable from its form; its truth and its beauty are two and yet, mysteriously, one. New Zealander Possum Bourne's driving style is distinct, but nevertheless tough to describe or ...
    Vijayakumar corners glory
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 8 The fresh season has begun well for veteran B. Vijayakumar who returned to competition after a decade and cornered the honours in the Group `N' saloon cars while local lad Gaurav Dallal, showed his temperament in finishing on top ...


    Tennis
    Sizzling Serena strikes again
    NEW YORK, SEPT. 8. Take that, big sis! Serena Williams confirmed at the U.S. Open what's become clear since spring: She's not just No. 1 in the world rankings, she's No. 1 in her home hierarchy, too. Unabashed about powering the ball and ...
    Bhupathi may skip Davis Cup tie
    CHENNAI, SEPT. 8. Mahesh Bhupathi, who won the U.S. Open doubles title on Friday with Max Mirnyi of Belarus, has expressed a desire to skip the Davis Cup World Group qualifying round tie against Australia because of a shoulder injury. In an ...
    ITF women's circuit from today
    MYSORE, SEPT. 8. Mysore, `the City of Palaces' playing host for an international tennis event for the first time, is fully geared up for the $10,000 Mcdowell's ITF Women's Circuit tennis tournament that begins at the Vontikoppal Tennis courts ...

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