Sunday, October 28, 2012

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J.R. Celski Wins Silver in Men's 1500m at Short Track World Cup in Montreal
US Speedskating is excited to announce that for the second straight weekend in a row, J.R. Celski won a World Cup medal, this time a silver in the men’s 1500m, at the Samsung ISU Short Track World Cup in Montreal, Canada.(PRWEB) October 28, 2012 For the second straight weekend in a row, J.R. Celski won a World Cup medal, this time a silver in the men’s 1500m, at the Samsung ISU Short Track World Cup in Montreal, Canada. The silver today brings his season World Cup medal haul to three, having won a bronze and gold (along with setting a stunning World Record) in Calgary last weekend. …


Falcons celebrate magnificent seven with win over Eagles
(Reuters) – The Atlanta Falcons extended their unbeaten start to the National Football League season to seven games with victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Showing no signs of complacency despite being the only undefeated team as the regular season approaches the halfway mark, the Falcons coasted to a comfortable 30-17 win with quarterback Matt Ryan passing for 262 yards and three touchdowns. The Chicago Bears, who have lost just one of their seven games this season, registered their fifth consecutive win with a hard-fought 23-22 victory over the visiting Carolina Panthers. …


NFL-Falcons celebrate magnificent seven with win over Eagles
Oct 28 (Reuters) – The Atlanta Falcons extended their unbeaten start to the National Football League season to seven games with victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. Showing no signs of complacency despite being the only undefeated team as the regular season approaches the halfway mark, the Falcons coasted to a comfortable 30-17 win with quarterback Matt Ryan passing for 262 yards and three touchdowns. The Chicago Bears, who have lost just one of their seven games this season, registered their fifth consecutive win with a hard-fought 23-22 victory over the visiting Carolina Panthers. …


Tigers' Verlander not throwing in the towel
DETROIT (Reuters) – The odds are stacked against them but Justin Verlander believes the Detroit Tigers have the talent, temperament and personality to become the first team to overcome a 3-0 deficit and win the World Series. “Obviously it’s not another day at the office, but it’s not desperation, either,” Verlander said before Sunday night’s game against the San Francisco Giants. “Not going to be easy, but we definitely have the team to do it. Our pitching could line up well, and just play the game we’ve played all year and see what happens. …


Baseball-Tigers' Verlander not throwing in the towel
DETROIT, Oct 28 (Reuters) – The odds are stacked against them but Justin Verlander believes the Detroit Tigers have the talent, temperament and personality to become the first team to overcome a 3-0 deficit and win the World Series. “Obviously it’s not another day at the office, but it’s not desperation, either,” Verlander said before Sunday night’s game against the San Francisco Giants. “Not going to be easy, but we definitely have the team to do it. Our pitching could line up well, and just play the game we’ve played all year and see what happens. …


Lattimore dislocated knee and has ligament damage
South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore grabs his right knee after getting hit by Tennessee's Eric Gordon during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 27, 2012 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Richard Shiro)Marcus Lattimore had his right knee dislocated and sustained ligament damage against Tennessee, yet South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier believes the junior could eventually return to football.


Johnson wins at Martinsville, takes points lead
NASCAR Sprint Car Owner Jack Roush (L) signs an autograph and talks with fan Jeff Zook at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday, October 28, 2012 in Martinsville, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Sheppard)


Canada's Hamelin leads in men's 1000m quarter-final during the ISU Short Track World Cup competition in Montreal
Canada's Hamelin leads in men's 1000m quarter-final during the ISU Short Track World Cup competition in MontrealCanada's Charles Hamelin leads in the men's 1000 meter quarter-final during the ISU Short Track World Cup competition in Montreal, Quebec October 28, 2012. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi (CANADA – Tags: SPORT SPEED SKATING)


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