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Why should Beckham cough up his private life?
David Beckham is famous for many things: for his love of a challenging haircut, for his love of clothes, for his love of withered, ex-Spice Girl wife Victoria.
David Beckham's asthma will not affect World Cup chances, says agent
David Beckham's agent has played down concerns that the player's asthma could affect him at the World Cup next summer.
Teenager shatters Great Ethiopian Run record
ADDIS ABABA: Youngster Tilahun Regassa on Sunday broke the course record for the men's Great Ethiopian Run, upsetting favorites in the annual 10 kilometre road race.
Rising above: Tony Griffin has moved on with his life and left Mike McNamara (and Clare behind but he still has an array of fond memories from playing with Clare Mike McNamara GERARD HARTMANN'S whole life revolves around dealing with world champions and elite athletes yet, in his personal pantheon of greats, Tony Griffin resides there alongside the ...
Catherine Ndereba Will Chase an Olympic Gold Medal at Age 40 "Catherine the Great" has won two World Championships marathons and two Olympic silver medals.
ADRIANO GALLIANI, Milan's vice-president, announced today that Beckham was rejoining the Rossoneri.
Americans fall short in World Cup skeleton openers
Zach Lund had a bad leg. Eric Bernotas had a bad run. Noelle Pikus-Pace had some bad luck.
2009 Athen's Marathon is a thrilling one
Athens is the famed site of the very first Marathon running. Photo courtesy of the Athen's Marathon Returning to the site of the very first Marathon, the 2009 Athen's Classic Marathon set out against rainy skies.
Texas is back to No. 2 in the AP college football poll. The Longhorns jumped Alabama and landed right behind top-ranked Florida on Sunday, a day after winning 41-14 at Oklahoma State in their best performance of the season.
On Running: Raabe is realistic about New York
Sunday morning's New York City Marathon has many races within the massive field of 38,000 entrants.
Running not too taxing for Paula Radcliffe
It's a sight more familiar to British sports fans than a drunken Aussie mooning in our faces.
What Marathoners Ate When They Were Done
Counter-clockwise from upper right: Paula Radcliffe, Meb Keflezghi, Deartu Tulu, Ryan Hall, Joe Bastianich, food.
Radcliffe underlines commitment to GB
Photograph: Chris Trotman/Getty Images Paula Radcliffe says she is "hurt" by suggestions that lucrative races a ' such as today's New York Marathon a ' are more important to her than competing for Great Britain.
THE Test careers of three England batsmen are on the line in South Africa this winter.
American Meb Keflezighi wins NYC Marathon
Meb Keflezighi became the first American man to win the New York City Marathon since 1982 on Sunday.
Paula chases hat-trick but plays catch-up with Grete
Paula Radcliffe could take a pregnant pause next year but believes she could run even at the 2016 Olympics enlarge She was born Grete and she certainly achieved greatness; she didn't have it thrust upon her.
Paula Radcliffe arrived in the Big Apple this week with a Halloween witch's costume in her suitcase and with something of a scare on the injury front ahead of the defence of her unbeaten big city marathon record here tomorrow.
Paula Radcliffe drops hint over baby MARATHON world record holder...
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At marathon that took him from nobody to somebody, Gomes seeks 3rd win in NYC
Marilson Gomes dos Santos cried every day for three months. He was 15 years old and had never been away from home, not even for a night.
Salina Kosgei and Yuri Kano Agree: Paula Radcliffe Is Very, Very Fast Britain's world recordholder hadn't yet arrived in New York when Kenya's Kosgei and Japan's Kano addressed the media on Wednesday, but it should have come as no surprise that many of the questions put to the two were along the lines of "how can you beat Paula Radcliffe" and even ...
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