Colorado (AFP) Austrian Michael Walchhofer continued his dominance at Birds of Prey on Friday, posting the fastest time in the third and final World Cup downhill training session. Walchhofer, who was fastest on Thursday, clocked 1min 45.04sec. Canadian Robbie Dixon...
Zurich :: Switzerland
| updated Sat Nov 28 22:05:24 -0800 2009
| sports-news
Roger Federer was eliminated from the ATP World Tour Finals on Saturday, losing to Nikolay Davydenko 6-2, 4-6, 7-5 in the semi-finals. Federer, who was broken three straight times in the first set, came within two points of winning while...
Zurich :: Switzerland
| updated Sun Nov 29 13:34:08 -0800 2009
| sports-news
Canada's Manuel Osborne-Paradis claimed the season-opening World Cup super-G on Sunday but victory celebrations were muted by an injury to team mate and Olympic medal hope John Kucera. Osborne-Paradis, runner-up in the Lake Louise downhill in 2006, clocked a time...
BMW announced in July that it would pull out of Formula One at the end of the season, citing the global economic downturn. The company said on Friday that a previous agreement to sell the team to Qadbak Investments has...
Second-seeded Novak Djokovic of Serbia was among Thursday's winners at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at Basel, Switzerland. In one of the most dominant matches in his seven professional seasons, Djokovic needed just 52 minutes for his 6-0, 6-0 win...
Basel :: Switzerland
| updated Sat Nov 07 10:11:47 -0800 2009
| sports-news
World number one Roger Federer breezed into the Swiss Indoors semi-finals Friday but the home crowd's hopes of an all-Swiss final were dashed when Novak Djokovic rallied to beat Stanislas Wawrinka. Federer overcame Evgeny Korolev 6-3 6-2 and will face...
Basel :: Switzerland
| updated Sun Nov 08 10:59:02 -0800 2009
| sports-news
Number three seed Djokovic saved five break points in a game lasting 24 minutes to clinch the dramatic first set. World number one Federer, who was once a ballboy at the tournament, fought back from a break down to win...
Five clubs in Albania, Latvia, Slovenia and Hungary are suspected in European soccer's biggest match-fixing investigation. The European soccer governing body identified the clubs as KF Tirana, FC Dinaburg, KS Vilaznia, NK IB Llubljana and Honved on Wednesday.
Thun, a Swiss soccer club, was routed by 5-1 in April by a rival, Yverdon, officials were scratching their heads trying to figure out why their team had lost so badly. “Many players didn’t perform like we know them,” Markus...
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