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Other Sports - Feed News by Edmonton Sun
Find the latest news stories from Edmonton Sun on the topic Other Sports.
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MMA fighter charged with sexual assault
Mixed-martial arts fighter Kasheem "The Dream" Peterson was training at the Adrenaline Training Centre in London when police walked in and asked to see him.
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Findlay the real deal
On the same 2000 Sydney Olympic course where Simon Whitfield won gold, 21-year-old redhead Paula Findlay of Edmonton showed the world she’s the real deal.
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City home to elite lightweights
The latest ratings from the Women’s International Boxing Association offer pretty convincing proof that Edmonton is the undisputed champ in terms of producing world-class female lightweights.
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Opponents share history
Asked to describe his best attribute as a fighter, Jason Douglas paused for a second, giving the query some weighty consideration. Then he smiled and said: “I have a really cool nickname: Friday the 13th.”
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Middle ground heatin’ up
Having two Canadians ranked among the world’s top 40 middleweights is rarer than a plaid rabbit sighting.
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Pelletier cracks Top 10
After only nine pro fights, Ayana (Sweet P) Pelletier is the newest member of Edmonton’s all-world boxing fraternity.
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Canada's ice dance party
Waterloo ice dancer Kaitlyn Weaver had some food for thought on the eve of the Canadian figure skating championships.
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'Honored' Agassi gets Hall of Fame nod
Saying he was honored to be recognized among the sport's greatest players, Andre Agassi was selected to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
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Zvonareva, Clijsters win openers
Last year's Wimbledon and U.S. Open runner-up Vera Zvonareva and two-time reigning U.S. Open champ Kim Clijsters were easy first-round winners Tuesday at the 2011 Australian Open.
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Hopkins gets his rematch
Bernard Hopkins doesn’t turn 46 until Saturday, but he’s already received a birthday present from the World Boxing Council.
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Hinton has a hit list
When Sheldon Hinton walks into the ring Friday night in Calgary, he wants everyone to know where he’s from.
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Rock solid debut
It was a neat and tidy way to kick off the 2011 National Lacrosse League season for the Toronto Rock.
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Canuck skier improving after crash
Canadian skier Louis-Pierre Helie has been diagnosed with a concussion following a crash in Tuesday's downhill training run in Bormio, Italy.
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Votto wins inaugural QMI Agency male athlete of year
Joey Votto's MVP performance, particularly coming on the heels of an illness that has shattered the lives of countless people, earned him enough votes to edge out Chicago Blackhawks forward Jonathan Toews, who doubled up as Olympic and Stanley Cup champ, as the QMI Agency Canadian male athlete of the year for 2010.
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Fury on QC card
The current darling of British boxing is an 11th-hour addition to the undercard of Saturday’s World
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Boxers almost come to blows over belt
Light-heavyweight champion Jean Pascal of Montreal nearly got an early start Wednesday to his title match against American challenger Bernard Hopkins, scuffling at the pre-fight news conference at Quebec City Hall.
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Chan golden in Beijing
Patrick Chan can finally celebrate a win on the international stage. The 19-year-old world silver medalist won the gold medal in the men's competition at the ISU Grand Prix Final figure skating event on Saturday in Beijing.
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Heavyweight trio talk trash
As 2010 draws to a close, the most intriguing storyline in Canadian boxing might be the three-way fight for heavy-weight respectability shaping up between Neven Pajkic, Tyson Fury and Tye Fields.
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Marauders in rebuild mode
Two basketball tournaments next week will give the Memorial Marauders their first real chance to prepare for the upcoming women’s high school basketball season.
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