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Sports News/Swimming
FUKUOKA: Swimming’s world championships were in danger of being reduced to farce after the sport’s governing body Fina admitted yesterday their electronic timing system had repeatedly failed.
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HOCKENHEIM: Sauber drivers Nick Heidfeld and Kimi Raikkonen were given a lift yesterday by basketball giant Shaquille O’Neal. Literally.
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FUKUOKA: Ian Thorpe proved himself the most prolific winner in the history of the world swimming championships when he took his sixth gold medal by anchoring the Australian 4x100 medley relay team to victory yesterday.
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FUKUOKA: Grant Hackett obliterated the 1,500M world record he had targeted for so long as Australia deposed the United States as number one nation on the final day of the world swimming championships yesterday.
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BRISBANE: A long, gruelling season caught up with Grant Hackett and Ian Thorpe yesterday as they missed world record marks at the Goodwill Games, focusing on team points ahead of individual glory.
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CAPE TOWN: Ernie Els will have one last chance to claim a tour victory and maintain his record of at least one win a year for the past seven years in this week’s Players’ Championship on the Sunshine Tour.
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MELBOURNE: Geoff Huegill completed his collection of men’s 50 metres butterfly world records by setting a short-course best of 22.84sec at the World Cup meeting here yesterday.
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MELBOURNE: Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe collected two more prestigious awards yesterday to add to his growing collection of honours.
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MELBOURNE: Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe said yesterday he had yet to reach his full potential after collecting two more prestigious awards on Monday.
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BERLIN: American Ed Moses broke his fourth world short-course record in the space of seven days while winning the 200M breaststroke at the World Cup meeting in Berlin yesterday.
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YOKOHAMA: Ian Thorpe admitted he was a little below his best but it was good enough to hold off his great rival Grant Hackett and claim the 400-metre freestyle gold medal at the Pan Pacific Championships here yesterday.
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NEW YORK: Pete Sampras may be a 13-time Grand Slam winner, but right now he is talking a better game than he is playing.
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YOKOHAMA: Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin were among a quartet of American swimmers who won individual golds as the US team dominated the second day of the Pan Pacific swimming championships yesterday.
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YOKOHAMA: Ian Thorpe dug deep into his reserves of energy to win gold in the 200 metres freestyle with the fourth fastest time ever at the Pan Pacific swimming championships yesterday.
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YOKOHAMA: American Tom Malchow upset world record holder and team-mate Michael Phelps in a gripping 200M butterfly final to lead a US charge for gold on the fourth night of the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships here yesterday.
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YOKOHAMA: Ian Thorpe remained unconquered while the gold medals continued flowing for the United States at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships here yesterday.
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MELBOURNE: Matt Welsh set a world record of 23.31 seconds for the men’s 50 metres backstroke at the Australian short-course swimming championships yesterday.
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SYDNEY: Ian Thorpe’s decision to leave the man who had coached him since he was a child has been criticised by some of the biggest names in Australian swimming.
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BEIJING: China swears it is emerging from its drug cloud although two positive doping tests by swimmers this year has dented progress it has made to clean up its act.
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SYDNEY: Ian Thorpe starts his bid to reclaim the title of world’s best swimmer today at the Australia championships which double as selection trials for the Athens Olympics.
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