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August 14-26 2010 / SPH-SYOGOC/Chia Ti Yan
NIKKI WICKS in Singapore / Sports Features Communications
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Yuka Sato bites on her medal just to reassure herself it's real / ITU: Delly Carr
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Tiger Woods (USA) , Phil Mickelson (USA) and Sergio Garcia (ESP) at HSBC Champions golf tournament in Shanghai / Fotosports International
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THE NEIL WILSON COLUMN / An authoritative, exclusive new series only from Sports Features Communications
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LONDON, Apr 14: Rugby union is desperate to become a global sport and its officials believe that the inclusion of the sevens version of the game in the 2016 Olympics will help them transform the world’s view that it is an activity played seriously in only a handful of countries.
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Rugby World Cup action: freedom of the press, up to a point / Fotosports.com
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WHISTLER ' Canada's Jody Barber finished seventh in the women's 12.5-km biathlon, standing, on Wednesday at Whistler Paralympic Park.
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WHISTLER, British Columbia (AP)—Make it three medals for Canada at the
Paralympic Games.
Colette Bourgonje captured Canada’s first medal Sunday, then Viviane Forest
and Josh Dueck added to the country’s medal haul a little later.
Bourgonje won a silver medal in the women’s 10-kilometer sit-ski
cross country, finishing the race in 31 minutes 49.8 seconds to become the first
Canadian to win a Paralympic medal on home turf.
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WHISTLER, BRITISH COLUMBIA(AP) —Make it three medals for Canada at the Paralympic Games.
Colette Bourgonje captured Canada’s first medal Sunday, then Viviane Forest and Josh Dueck added to the country’s medal haul a little later.
Bourgonje won a silver medal in the women’s 10-kilometer sit-ski cross-country, finishing the race in 31 minutes 49.8 seconds to become the first Canadian to win a Paralympic medal on home turf.
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Mark van Manen, Vancouver Sun file
WHISTLER ' Canada's biathletes didn't come away with any medals on Day 1 of the 2010 Paralympic Games.
Victories? That's a whole other story.
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