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Spain Cycling Doping Contador

Contador back training after doping ban

Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador returned to training for competition Friday, four days after receiving a two-year doping ban from sport's highest court.

Germany Luge Worlds

Austrian brothers win luge doubles world title

Austrian brothers Andreas and Wolfgang Linger successfully defended their luge doubles title at the world championships on Friday, their third gold in the annual event.

Boonen of Belgium earns 4th Tour of Qatar title

Tom Boonen of Belgium won his fourth Tour of Qatar title on Friday, beating American Tyler Farrar.

Women's GS in Andorra canceled due to high wind

A women's World Cup giant slalom scheduled for Friday has been canceled because of high winds in the Pyrenees mountains of Andorra.

Russia Alpine Skiing World CUp

Russian skiers developing for 2014 Sochi Games

Russian skiers appear more frequently on the World Cup ski circuit in Europe these days, their presence hard to miss at the upcoming Alpine test events for the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

Understanding Greece's Austerity Deal

Greece's political leaders on Thursday agreed to steep government cutbacks and economic reforms to qualify for a euro130 billion ($170 billion) bailout from other countries in Europe and around the world.

Armstrong Cycling

Armstrong says he's happy investigation over

Lance Armstrong says he's relieved by the end of a nearly two-year federal investigation into doping allegations against him, and that he always remained confident he would not be charged.

Armstrong Cycling

Armstrong says he's happy investigation over

As far as Lance Armstrong is concerned, it's all over.

Defending champs return to Boston Marathon

Reigning Boston Marathon champions Geoffrey Mutai and Caroline Kilel lead the field of elite runners for the 116th edition of the event.

Former Tour de France champ Ullrich banned

Another former Tour de France champion was slapped with a two-year suspension for doping on Thursday, as 1997 winner Jan Ullrich was given the same penalty as Alberto Contador earlier this week.

Germany Cycling Ullrich Doping

Jan Ullrich says he had 'contact' with doping doc

Hours after receiving a two-year ban for blood doping, 1997 Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich admitted on his website that he had "contact" with the Spanish doctor who ran the doping program he was accused of participating in.

Phelps using hyperbaric chamber to aid recovery

Michael Phelps is the latest athlete to use a hyperbaric chamber to aid his recovery from training.

Memphis will join Big East in 2013-14

The ongoing game of musical chairs in college athletics has its newest player.

Women, men share billing in boat race on Thames

Women will be given equal billing with men in the annual boat race between English universities Oxford and Cambridge, staging the women's race on the same day and the same course as the men's event starting in 2015.

Russia Alpine Skiing World CUp

Sochi Olympics downhill course gets high marks

Didier Cuche called it "magnificent." Bode Miller was highly critical. Aksel Lund Svindal said the course for the 2014 Sochi Olympics was "what downhill is all about."

France Doping Longo

Officials: Longo's husband arrested over EPO buy

French police raided the home of cycling great Jeannie Longo on Wednesday and arrested her husband on suspicion that he bought doses of the banned performance-enhancer EPO.

CAS to issue Ullrich doping case verdict Thursday

Sport's highest court will issue a second verdict this week involving a doping case against a Tour de France winner.

Spain Cycling Contador Doping

Contador may still appeal doping ban, won't retire

Alberto Contador vowed Tuesday to return to the pinnacle of cycling, maintaining his innocence in the face of a two-year doping ban that stripped the Spanish star of his 2010 Tour de France title.

Spain Cycling Contador Doping

WADA president: Alberto Contador is a 'cheat'

Alberto Contador should be considered a "cheat" after being found guilty of doping and stripped of his 2010 Tour de France title, the president of the World Anti-Doping Agency said Tuesday.

Doping Armstrong Cycling

WADA urges Feds to hand over Armstrong info

The World Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday urged U.S. federal authorities to quickly hand over evidence collected in their lengthy probe into seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and doping in American cycling.

Harvard Boston U Beanpot Hockey

Boston College to face rival BU in Beanpot final

Steven Whitney had two short-handed goals in the second period and Johnny Gaudreau also scored twice to lift Boston College to a 7-1 victory over Northeastern in the 60th Beanpot tournament Monday night.

Spain Cycling Contador Doping

Column: Contador is banned but was justice served?

Stripping Alberto Contador of his 2010 Tour de France victory on the supposition that he may have eaten a dodgy food supplement is like jailing Al Capone for tax evasion: Yes, Contador's accusers secured a conviction, but the verdict missed the point.

Pac-12 rewards Scott with extension

The Pac-12 Conference's Board of Directors has unanimously extended the contract of commissioner Larry Scott through 2016.

Spain Cycling Contador Doping

Contador doping verdict another blow for cycling

Eddy Merckx wonders if someone is trying to "kill cycling."

Iran arrests several on links to BBC Farsi service

Iranian authorities have arrested several people over alleged links to the British Broadcasting Corporation's Farsi-language service, Iran's semiofficial Mehr news agency reported Monday.

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