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Disgraced American sprinter Marion Jones told talk-show host Oprah Winfrey in an interview aired on Wednesday she will never compete again, but feels she would have won five Olympic medals even without an illegal drug. In he... Read More
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Disgraced Olympic runner Marion Jones was released from a San Antonio federal prison around 8 a.m. Friday. Prison officials say she has completed her sentence. The Olympic star was sentenced in January to six months for l... Read More
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As the wonderful 2008 Summer Olympic Games drew to a close on Sunday, people around the world were celebrating China's emergence on the international stage, two weeks of intense competition, and some of the most beautifully s... Read More
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China earned an all-time best count of 100 medals - 51 gold - an amount that sprawled across the Olympic program into sports where China hadn't before distinguished itself. Only the United States had more medals with 110, and... Read More
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Fidel Castro defended the Cuban taekwondo athlete who kicked a judge in the face in Beijing, saying Angel Matos was rightfully indignant over his disqualification from the bronze-medal match.... Read More
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Fidel Castro defended the Cuban taekwondo athlete who kicked a judge in the face in Beijing, saying Angel Matos was rightfully indignant over his disqualification from the bronze-medal match.... Read More
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But if the United States wants to stay on top after fighting so hard to get back there, Jerry Colangelo - or whomever replaces him - better hope some players are serious about playing again and willing to make another long-te... Read More
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BEIJING (AP) -- As the crowd roared and his team exulted in its gold medals, the coach of the U.S. men's volleyball team buried his head in his hands and walked off the court. He had gone from the lowest low to the highest hi... Read More
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88 days ago | 2 Comments | Submitted by Xavi
BEIJING (AP) - Order is restored in international basketball. The United States is back on top, but not by that much anymore.Culminating a three-year mission to end years of embarrassment, the U.S. Olympic team survived a hug... Read More
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As a 12-year-old boy, Iceland's president listened to the radio broadcast of his country's first Olympic silver medal. More than 50 years later, he watched his nation claim its second, losing to France in men's handball.... Read More
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