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Athletics Campers for World meet and Afro-Asian Games NEW DELHI, MAY 2. The senior National athletic coaching camp to select Indian teams for the coming international competitions will start at NIS, Patiala, on May 5. Athletics World championship in Paris is scheduled for August while the ... Chess Anand, Judit Polgar begin in style CHENNAI, MAY 2.World Cup champion Viswanathan Anand, and the world No.1 rated woman, Judit Polgar of Hungary, dominated the opening day winning both their matches for a 2-0 sweep in the variety chess fare in progress at Bilbao in Spain on May ... Cricket Rafique raises Bangladesh's spirits DHAKA, MAY 2.Recalled left-arm spinner Mohammad Rafique claimed a six-wicket haul as the host bowled out South Africa for 330 on Friday on a rain-hit second day in the second cricket Test. In reply, Bangladesh was four without loss when rain ... Tamil Nadu gearing up to baulk Mumbai MUMBAI, MAY 2. It is time for the final of the National Championship for the Ranji Trophy title. The two best teams that started its campaign sometime when the climate was pleasant and balmy last year have taken their form and luck as far up to ... Oppressive heat gives teams tough time MUMBAI, MAY 2.Mumbai and Tamil Nadu, the best two teams in the Ranji Trophy competition, began their preparation for the title match at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday. The two teams made it to the final in different fashion. The home team ... Other Stories
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Beckham's future still a matter of speculationLONDON, MAY 2. When David Beckham changes hairstyles, it's front page news in England. So imagine the frenzy when the Nation's most famous sportsman was rumoured to be getting ready to bolt for Spain. After weeks of feverish speculation that ... Hockey Sean is new chairman of FIH Athletes Panel CHENNAI, MAY 2. Britain's star and Olympian, Sean Kerly, is the International Hockey Federation (FIH) as the new chairman of its Athletes Panel. Taking over from Rechelle Hawkes, Sean leads the twelve-strong panel and also becomes a member of ... Sports : General A costly 'educational exercise' NEW DELHI, MAY 2.The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) President, Suresh Kalmadi, told a press conference on Wednesday that the dope control measures at the Punjab National Games were "educative'' in nature and that a testing system was not in ... Tennis Archery Satyadev, Dola dominate FITA round KOLKATA, MAY 2.India's two best archers, Satyadev Prasad of Uttar Pradesh and Dola Banerjee of Jharkhand, dominated the FITA round competition of the third National ranking prize money archery circuit tournament at the Sports Authority of India ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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