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| Drugs chief admits Olympic fears Public confidence in the Olympic Games has been undermined by drug cheats, admits the World Anti-Doping Agency head. Beijing pollution efforts hailed IOC President Jacques Rogge hails Beijing's efforts to cut pollution, saying there is no risk to the health of Olympic athletes. USPGA latest leaderboard Golf's final major of the year is under way at Oakland Hills in Michigan. Medal hope Gavin out of Olympics British gold medal prospect Frankie Gavin is out of the Olympic Games because of problems making his weight. Live text - England v South Africa James Anderson takes the fifth South African wicket on day one of the final Test at The Oval. Carsley and Everton part company Midfielder Lee Carsley leaves Everton after six years at the club. England set for lucrative series English cricket chiefs say the multi-million pound Twenty20 deal with Sir Allen Stanford will go ahead, despite rumours of player unease. Revenge on the agenda for Chelsea Petr Cech says Chelsea will be looking for revenge when they take on Manchester United in the Champions League final. Cipriani ruled out for six months Wasps confirm Danny Cipriani has suffered a fracture dislocation of his right ankle. Vaughan hands England slim lead Michael Vaughan returns to form with 106 as England finish day four of the first Test with a two-run lead. |
Highlights: Brazil 1-0 Belgium Brazil beat nine-man Belgium 1-0 in the opening round of the 2008 Olympic men's football tournament. Report: Kovalainen wins in Hungary McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen secures his maiden win at the Hungarian Grand Prix as team-mate Lewis Hamilton trails in fifth place following a puncture, BBC Sport's David Croft reports. Ferguson says Ronaldo saga is 'closed' Sir Alex Ferguson insists the Cristiano Ronaldo transfer saga is now 'closed' and also reveals that Wayne Rooney will miss the start of the season with a virus. Highlights: China 2-1 Sweden Hosts China beat Sweden 2-1 in the opening round of the Olympic 2008 women's football tournament. The latest sport action on iPlayer Sport Programmes on BBC iPlayer Poulter pleased with pre-PGA form Ian Poulter says his second place at the Open Championship has 'kick-started' his season, ahead of this week's USPGA Championship. Pietersen looking to inject 'passion' New England captain Kevin Pietersen is hoping to see some passion from his side as they try to prevent South Africa sealing a 3-0 series win in the fourth and final Test at the Oval. Di Matteo excited by MK Dons role Roberto Di Matteo says he has big ambitions for the MK Dons, and will be hands on as the new manager of the club. Reaction: Tigers pip Gloucester to final Watch post-match reaction from Leicester's Martin Corry and coaches Dean Ryan and Marcelo Loffreda as Tigers reach the Premiership final after a 25-26 win against Gloucester. Cech motivated by league loss Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech tells Inside Sport that Chelsea want revenge over United for the loss of the Premier League. See the whole interview in Inside Sport on Monday at 11.05pm, BBC One . |
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| Bellamy 'gutted' to miss opener Craig Bellamy is to miss the start of the Premier League season and may also be sidelined for Wales' World Cup qualifiers next month. Rotherham accept points deduction Rotherham accept the Football League's deduction of 17 points for the 2008/09 season. Newcastle close in on Coloccini Spanish club Deportivo La Coruna claim they have accepted a bid from Newcastle for defender Fabricio Coloccini. Young & Shorey set for Villa move Aston Villa are to hold talks with defenders Nicky Shorey and Luke Young after agreeing fees with Reading and Middlesbrough. Fulham sign Johnson from Everton Fulham complete the signing of England striker Andrew Johnson from Everton. |
Contact TV team Send your emails and texts to the BBC team at the 2008 London Marathon Athletics on the BBC Details of how you can follow athletics on the BBC Malcolm admits unfulfilled career Olympic athlete Christian Malcolm reveals he has not reached his own huge potential. Tomlinson hopeful of making Games British long jumper Chris Tomlinson is confident he will recover from a torn calf muscle in time to compete at the Olympics. Rooney sets another personal best Great Britain 400m runner Martyn Rooney tunes up for the Olympic Games by setting a new personal best in Monaco. |
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| Jankovic to take number one spot Jelena Jankovic will take over from fellow Serbian Ana Ivanovic as world number one on 11 August. Safina powers to Montreal victory Dinara Safina beats Dominika Cibulkova to take her second title in seven days at the Rogers Cup. Djokovic ends Nadal's winning run Novak Djokovic ends number one-in-waiting Rafael Nadal's 32-match winning streak. Schuettler wins Olympic decision Germany's Rainer Schuettler has won the right to play in the Olympics, the Court of Arbitration for Sport says. Superb Murray wins Masters title Andy Murray beats Novak Djokovic in Cincinnati to win his first Masters Series tournament. |
Hamilton on Hungary pole Lewis Hamilton confidently eases his McLaren into pole position for Sunday's Grand Prix in Hungary. Loeb triumphs at Rally of Finland Sebastien Loeb of France wins the Rally of Finland to move one point behind Mikko Hirvonen in the world championship standings. Shock Brands double for Kiyonari Ryuichi Kiyonari secures a shock double win at the British round of the World Superbike championship at Brands Hatch. Hungarian GP as it happened McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen wins the Hungarian Grand Prix while Lewis Hamilton finishes fifth. Kovalainen claims maiden victory McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen wins his first Grand Prix after race leader Felipe Massa retires with three laps to go. |
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