Sunday, August 24, 2008

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Live - Olympics
Basketball and boxing complete the action in Beijing, with the closing ceremony inside the Bird's Nest stadium coming up at 1300 BST.
Shevchenko heads back to AC Milan
Chelsea confirm that striker Andriy Shevchenko will re-join Italian side AC Milan.
China wins first ever boxing gold
Zou Shiming helps China to its first ever Olympic boxing gold, after his opponent, Mongolia's Serdamba Purevdorj is forced to retire with an injury.
Massa pips Hamilton to Euro pole
Ferrari's Felipe Massa claims pole position for Sunday's European Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton second.
Russian becomes two-weight winner
Russia's Alexey Tishchenko becomes the first boxer in 30 years to win Olympic gold in two different weight divisions with victory over France's Daouda Sow.
FOOTBALL
Shevchenko heads back to AC Milan
Chelsea confirm that striker Andriy Shevchenko will re-join Italian side AC Milan.
Fulham 1-0 Arsenal
Brede Hangeland's first-half goal gives Fulham victory against off-colour Arsenal.
Tottenham 1-2 Sunderland
Djibril Cisse scores on his Sunderland debut to condemn Spurs to their second straight Premier League defeat.
AFRICAN FOOTBALL
Dangerous heat for Olympic final
Criticism as the Olympic final between Nigeria and Argentina is played in 42-degree heat.
Argentina brave heat to take gold
Argentina retain their men's Olympic football title as Angel di Maria's goal secures a 1-0 win over Nigeria.
Stoke City 3-2 Aston Villa
Mamady Sidibe's injury-time winner against Aston Villa gives Stoke their first Premier League win.
CRICKET
Trescothick makes ball revelation
Marcus Trescothick reveals he sucked sweets to help keep the shine on the ball when playing for England.
Pietersen hails Flintoff's return
Kevin Petersen hails Andrew Flintoff's performance in the day-night win over South Africa.
Kent spinners see off Lancashire
James Tredwell and Martin van Jaarsveld take three wickets each as Kent beat Lancashire by 211 runs.
RUGBY UNION
South Africa 15-27 Australia
Australia condemn the Springboks to a third straight Tri-Nations defeat with their first win on South African soil since 2000.
London Mayor eyes Rugby World Cup
London Mayor Boris Johnson says he wants the city to be at the heart of England's bid for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Lewis to meet disgruntled clubs
WRU chief Roger Lewis will meet Premiership clubs to address growing discontent.
RUGBY LEAGUE
Catalans Dragons 32-38 Wakefield
Wakefield hold off Catalans to end their eight-game losing run and climb to seventh in the Super League table.
Wigan 16-52 Leeds
Defending champions Leeds keep the pressure on Super League leaders St Helens with a crushing win at Wigan.
Hull 26-6 Harlequins
Hull's three-game losing run comes to an end against Harlequins, who drop out of contention for a play-off place
TENNIS
Pressure on Nadal now - Federer
Former world number one Roger Federer says the pressure is firmly on Rafael Nadal as they head into the US Open.
Murray promises US Open challenge
British number one Andy Murray insists he can break the Grand Slam dominance of the "big three" at the US Open.
Keothavong set for US Open debut
British number one Anne Keothavong will face American qualifier Alexa Glatch in the first round of the US Open.
GOLF
Commanding Clarke boosts Cup bid
Darren Clarke takes a three-shot lead into the final round of the KLM Open to boost his hopes of a Ryder Cup wildcard.
Casey revives Barclays challenge
Britain's Paul Casey lies in second place in the Barclays Classic third round at the Ridgewood Country Club, New Jersey.
The Barclays PGA leaderboard
The first of the PGA Tour's play-off events takes place in New Jersey.
MOTORSPORT
Massa pips Hamilton to Euro pole
Ferrari's Felipe Massa claims pole position for Sunday's European Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton second.
Euro GP qualifying as it happened
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton goes for pole on the new street circuit in Valencia.
Alonso dismisses link with Honda
Renault driver Fernando Alonso says he is not in talks with rival Formula One team Honda.
FORMULA ONE
Massa pips Hamilton to Euro pole
Ferrari's Felipe Massa claims pole position for Sunday's European Grand Prix with Lewis Hamilton second.
Euro GP qualifying as it happened
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton goes for pole on the new street circuit in Valencia.
Raikkonen leaves Hamilton behind
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen sets the pace in Friday practice for the European Grand Prix.
BOXING
Calzaghe files court counterclaim
World champion boxer Joe Calzaghe denies he had an agreement for Frank Warren's company to promote further fights.
Mathews signs up to Haye's camp
Liverpool featherweight Derry Mathews has signed an exclusive contract with David Haye's Hayemaker Promotions.
Khan to face Colombian Prescott
Amir Khan will fight unbeaten Colombian Breidis Prescott in Manchester on 6 September.
ATHLETICS
Marathon gold for Kenya's Wanjiru
Sammy Wanjiru wins Kenya's first ever gold in the men's marathon, breaking the Olympic record despite the soaring heat in Beijing.
Bekele storms to Olympic double
Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele adds the 5,000m Olympic title to his 10,000m gold.
US strike gold as GB get fourth
The American 4x400m men win as GB miss out on a medal in fourth place.
SNOOKER
Maguire targets NI Trophy defence
Snooker's new season gets under way on Sunday, with Stephen Maguire defending his Northern Ireland Trophy title.
Top players could miss new event
The newly announced Bahrain Championship could be missing four top players because of a clash of dates with snooker's Premier League.
Bahrain to host new ranking event
The Middle East is set to host a world ranking tournament for the seventh time after the Bahrain Championship was added to this year's calendar.
HORSE RACING
Juddmonte success for Marmalade
Duke of Marmalade wins the Juddmonte International Stakes at Newmarket, with Derby winner New Approach in third.
Lush Lashes claims Oaks victory
The Jim Bolger-trained Lush Lashes wins the Darley Yorkshire Oaks at Newmarket after the race was switched from the abandoned Ebor Festival in York.
Horse put down after an explosion
A racehorse is put down after an explosion in a medical chamber at a training centre in Newmarket.
CYCLING
Hoy selected to carry flag for GB
Triple gold medallist Chris Hoy is to carry the Olympic flag for Great Britain at the closing ceremony in Beijing on Sunday.
Absalon keeps mountain bike crown
France's Julien Absalon retains the Olympic men's mountain biking title with an early-race surge to leave his rivals trailing.
Spitz takes mountain biking gold
Germany's Sabine Spitz wins gold in the women's Olympic mountain biking, beating her nearest rival by 41 seconds.
OTHER SPORT...
NFL players mourn Upshaw's death
Gene Upshaw, the NFL star turned players' union head who was instrumental in securing huge wealth for his members, dies aged 63.
Lithuania give lesson to GB women
Great Britain's women slump to a comfortable defeat against Lithuania in their second European qualifying tie in Cardiff.
GB come close to shocking Italy
Pops Mensah-Bonsu scores 19 points and Jarret Hart 15 as GB lose 83-74 to Italy in the final game of the Sardinia tournament.
FUN AND GAMES
Sport quotes of the week
Becky Adlington craves a burger, Usain Bolt wants nuggets, while Jamie Staff frets about Rafael Nadal's washing
Robbo blog
"Michael Phelps is great but you can't take swimming all that seriously"
Ten to tackle
How much can you remember about the last seven days in the world of sport?
NORTHERN IRELAND
Commanding Clarke boosts Cup bid
Darren Clarke takes a three-shot lead into the final round of the KLM Open to boost his hopes of a Ryder Cup wildcard.
Linfield 1-0 Newry City
A John Martin goal gives league champions Linfield a slender 1-0 win over Newry City.
Lisburn Distillery 1-1 Glentoran
A late Dean Fitzgerald equaliser earns Glentoran a point against Lisburn Distillery at Ballyskeagh.
SCOTLAND
Hoy selected to carry flag for GB
Triple gold medallist Chris Hoy is to carry the Olympic flag for Great Britain at the closing ceremony in Beijing on Sunday.
Celtic 3-0 Falkirk
Goals from Georgios Samaras and Stephen McManus hand Celtic a comfortable league victory over Falkirk.
Hearts 2-1 St Mirren
Hearts stave off a fight-back from 10-man St Mirren to take all three points in the SPL at Tynecastle
WALES
Plymouth 0-1 Swansea
Swansea get their first win on the road thanks to Jason Scotland's first half goal.
Cardiff 2-2 Norwich
Arturo Lupoli's late brace earns Norwich a point at Ninian Park after Cardiff led through two Ross McCormack goals.
Welsh Premier/non-league round-up
The weekend's Welsh Premier and non-League news and results.
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