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Find the latest news stories from London Free Press on the topic Other Sports.
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Hughes does it for Daron
Last year, when Clara Hughes crashed early in the Chrono Gatineau time trials, she didn't have to look too far to find the inspiration to climb back on the bike.
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Sharapova, Serena roll into Rome semis
Reigning champion Maria Sharapova and fellow former world No. 1 Serena Williams were easy quarterfinal victors Friday at the $2.168 million Italian Open tennis event, a clay-court French Open tune-up.
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Hesjedal hangs on to second
British world champion Mark Cavendish won his third bunch sprint of this year's Giro d'Italia, while Canadian Ryder Hesjedal remained in second place overall Friday.
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Coe: No pressure to select Beckham
David Beckham will have to earn his place in Britain's Olympic soccer squad on skill and merit like any other player and can expect no special favours, London 2012 organizers said on Thursday.
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Bodemeister favourite as post positions set
BALTIMORE — I’ll Have Another may be the only horse in the field for Saturday’s 137th Preakness with a chance at the Triple Crown, but he won’t be going in as the favourite.
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Bodemeister in, Hansen out of Preakness
Kentucky Derby runner-up Bodemeister will start in Saturday’s Preakness Stakes at Pimlico while champion colt Hansen will be kept out of the second leg of racing’s Triple Crown.
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Darlington Danica
With all of the talk about Danica Patrick’s temper tantrum last week at Talladega after she punted Sam Hornish Jr. into the wall, it is appropriate that she’ll be right back on the track Saturday for her NASCAR Sprint Cup debut at Darlington Raceway in the Southern 500.
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Serena downs Sharapova in Madrid
In a battle of former world No. 1s, Serena Williams whipped Maria Sharapova to reach the semifinals at the $5.190 million Madrid Open, a clay-court French Open tuneup. Current world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka also posted a quarterfinal victory on Friday.
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Djokovic ousted by Tipsarevic in Madrid
Janko Tipsarevic stunned world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in an all-Serbian quarterfinal showdown, while world No. 3 Roger Federer advanced in straight sets Friday at the $4 million Madrid Open, an ATP World Tour 1000 Masters event.
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Rousey to face ex-champ
As expected, Ronda Rousey’s first title defence will be against former champ Sarah Kaufman.
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Bute's foot woes behind him
Canadian boxer Lucian Bute says he has recovered from an infection last weekend on one of his feet and is prepared to defend his IBF super middleweight title against Carl Froch of England.
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Butcher Vachon still going strong
Paul Vachon has beaten cancer twice, he’s got a steel plate in his jaw, his back is shot and he needs a walker to get around. Overzealous wrestling fans have spit on him and tried to fight him. The 74-year-old legend they called ‘The Butcher’ figures he’s travelled nearly 13 million km to wrestle in 6,000 matches. But he’s loving life — with no regrets from a wrestling career that spanned 30-some years.
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Nadal stunned at Madrid Open
Fernando Verdasco stunned Rafael Nadal in an all-Spanish third-round affair, while reigning champion Novak Djokovic and former champ Roger Federer were a pair of straight-set victors Thursday at the Madrid Open.
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