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Clijsters rallies to win in Germany
Kim Clijsters overcame a loss in the first set and beat Slovakia's Daniela Hantuchova 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 to win the Porsche Grand Prix on Sunday.
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OneWorld Remains Undefeated at Cup
OneWorld of Seattle finished the first round of the America's Cup challenger series unbeaten, defeating Oracle of San Francisco by 40 seconds in a makeup race Monday.
STEVE McMORRAN / Associated Press Writer
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Radcliffe Sets Women's Marathon Mark
Her short blond ponytail bobbing to the relentless pace, Paula Radcliffe ran the fastest marathon ever by a woman Sunday in just her second effort at the grueling distance.
JASON STRAIT / AP Sports Writer
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Police: Tyson Won't Face Charges
Mike Tyson won't face charges on an allegation that he assaulted a dancer and her boyfriend at a strip club.
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10/11/2002 01:57 AM EDT)
Boxer Promises to Dedicate His Medal
Boxer Monir Abukeshek has little in the way of equipment or sparring partners at his home in a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank.
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ROHAN SULLIVAN,
Associated Press Writer,
10/10/2002 03:57 PM EDT)
Lennox Lewis' Former Coach Dies
Arnie Boehm, heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis' former boxing coach, has died of a heart attack. He was 69.
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10/10/2002 01:26 PM EDT)
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Johar rallies in Oak Tree Derby
Johar got up in the final stride to bebeat Rock Opera by a nose yesterday in the $150,000 Oak Tree Derby at Santa Anita. "Thank God he got one today," winning jockey Alex Solis said of Johar, who has finished second three times. "I was worried because the seconds were starting to pile up a little bit."
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SPECIAL TO THE HERALD-LEADER,
10/14/2002 02:01 AM CDT)
Built by battle
The Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup, won yesterday by Riskaverse, is a Keeneland tradition that can't be mentioned without memory of Howard Battle. Working with retired Keeneland President Bill Greely, Battle made the Queen Elizabeth the renowned international race it has become.
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HERALD-LEADER RACING WRITER,
10/13/2002 02:01 AM CDT)
Jockey rides nine stakes at Calder, four winners
Jockey Cornelio Velasquez won the $400,000 Florida Stallion In Reality Stakes, one of his four victories at Calder Race course in Miami yesterday in which he rode in all nine stakes.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS,
10/13/2002 02:01 AM CDT)
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Power Outage Ends Euro Soccer Game
Georgia and Russia didn't exactly shoot the lights out in their scoreless game. Still, the lights went out.
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10/12/2002 01:57 PM EDT)
English Soccer Fans Shot in Slovakia
Two English soccer fans in town for a European Championship qualifying game were shot at a bar near the hotel where their country's team was staying, police said Saturday.
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10/12/2002 10:45 AM EDT)
Contract Expected for Soccer Coach
Bruce Arena and the U.S. Soccer Federation are closing in on a new four-year contract for the coach, who led the Americans to their best World Cup performance in 72 years.
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RONALD BLUM,
AP Sports Writer,
10/11/2002 08:27 PM EDT)
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Hingis Won't Play Again in 2002
Martina Hingis pulled out of all tournaments for the rest of 2002 Friday, a day after another early loss pushed her out the top 10 for the first time in six years.
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10/12/2002 02:35 AM EDT)
Hingis Pulls Out of All Tournaments
Martina Hingis pulled out of all tournaments for the rest of 2002 Friday, a day after another early loss pushed her out the top 10 for the first time in six years.
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10/11/2002 06:31 PM EDT)
Hewitt Withdraws From Tennis Masters
Top-ranked Lleyton Hewitt pulled out of next week's Tennis Masters Series event in Madrid, Spain, citing illness.
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The Associated Press,
10/11/2002 01:37 PM EDT)
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