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Timon Haugan held on to his first-run lead to win the men's slalom at the World Cup finals Sunday, giving the Norwegian ski team its first victory of the season. Haugan beat Manuel Feller, the winner of the discipline season title, by 0.40 seconds after the Austrian improved from fourth
Sian Rainsley holds off Olympic bronze medallist Katie Zaferes to win the
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Swiss standout Marco Odermatt earned his fourth World Cup crystal globe of the season Sunday in anticlimactic circumstances as the final race was canceled due to bad weather. Odermatt's first downhill title saw the 26-year-old become only the fourth male skier to win four classifications in one season and the
Kaori Sakamoto rallied to become the first woman to win three consecutive
The Socceroos are facing an injury crisis ahead of their World Cup qualification rematch with Lebanon after being hit by a double blow in the first half of their 2-0 victory on Thursday night in Sydney
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Kaori Sakamoto of Japan is the first women's figure skater to three-peat as world champion since American Peggy Fleming from 1966 to 1968. Toronto's Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier of Unionville, Ont., sit third in rhythm dance heading into weekend in Montreal.
The Armenian team won one gold and two bronze medals at the 9th Caucasian International Mathematical Olympiad, the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports informs. The Olympiad held at the Adygey State University in Maykop on March 11-16 brought together more than 160 students from 13 countries (Armenia, Peru, Belarus, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Abkhazia, Tajikistan, …