Friday, November 23, 2012

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CFL: Little league gets set to throw Canada's biggest bash
Toronto Argonauts players are interviewed on the field behind the Grey Cup logo during practice ahead of the 100th Grey Cup CFL football game in TorontoTORONTO (Reuters) – Ice hockey may be Canada's national obsession but for 100 years the Grey Cup has thrown a massive party, a gridiron celebration that unites a country often divided by language and cultural sensibilities. The Grey Cup, the name of the Canadian Football League's (CFL) championship game and the trophy awarded to the winner, will be carried onto the Rogers Centre turf by Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Sunday and hoisted high by either the host Toronto Argonauts or the Calgary Stampeders. …


Germany's Thees wins World Cup skeleton race
WHISTLER, British Columbia (AP) — Germany’s Marion Thees won a World Cup women’s skeleton race Friday, finishing with a two-run time of 1 minute, 50.92 seconds.


I'd place Sehwag with Sunny, Sachin and Rahul, says Kapil
Clarke isn’t the most attractive batsman to watch, but look at his form this year! Scoring double hundreds is coming so easy to the Australia (Test and ODI) captain.


BMXX. Whistler (Canada), 23/11/2012.- Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain in action during the first run of her bronze medal win at the Women's Skeleton competition at the 2012 FIBT World Cup Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 23 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZ
BMXX. Whistler (Canada), 23/11/2012.- Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain in action during the first run of her bronze medal win at the Women's Skeleton competition at the 2012 FIBT World Cup Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 23 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZBMXX. Whistler (Canada), 23/11/2012.- Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain in action during the first run of her bronze medal win at the Women's Skeleton competition at the 2012 FIBT World Cup Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 23 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZ


Motor racing-Kobayashi sets up website to try and raise F1 funds
SAO PAULO, Nov 23 (Reuters) – Kamui Kobayashi, Japan’s only current Formula One driver, is hoping a website campaign can help raise the funds to keep him on the starting grid next season after being dropped by the Sauber team. Speaking to reporters at the season-ending Brazilian Grand Prix on Friday after Sauber announced Mexican Esteban Gutierrez would be taking his place in 2013, Kobayashi did his best to sound confident. “We see I think still some seats that are available so we try to get a seat,” he said. “If we can find some sponsors I think it is easier. …


BM38. Whistler (Canada), 22/11/2012.- Silver medalist Sarah Reid of Canada, Gold medalist Marion Thees of Germany and bronze medalist Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain celebrate their wins at the 2012 FIBT World Cup Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 22 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZ
BM38. Whistler (Canada), 22/11/2012.- Silver medalist Sarah Reid of Canada, Gold medalist Marion Thees of Germany and bronze medalist Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain celebrate their wins at the 2012 FIBT World Cup Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 22 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZBM38. Whistler (Canada), 22/11/2012.- Silver medalist Sarah Reid of Canada, Gold medalist Marion Thees of Germany and bronze medalist Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain celebrate their wins at the 2012 FIBT World C up Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 22 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZ


BM39. Whistler (Canada), 23/11/2012.- Silver medalist Sarah Reid of Canada, Gold medalist Marion Thees of Germany and bronze medalist Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain celebrate their wins at the 2012 FIBT World Cup Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 23 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZ
BM39. Whistler (Canada), 23/11/2012.- Silver medalist Sarah Reid of Canada, Gold medalist Marion Thees of Germany and bronze medalist Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain celebrate their wins at the 2012 FIBT World Cup Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 23 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZBM39. Whistler (Canada), 23/11/2012.- Silver medalist Sarah Reid of Canada, Gold medalist Marion Thees of Germany and bronze medalist Elizabeth Yarnold of Great Britain celebrate their wins at the 2012 FIBT World C up Skeleton in Whistler, Canada, 23 November 2012. EFE/EPA/BONNY MAKAREWICZ


Andres Sanches: Brazil wrong to sack Menezes
Andres Sanches: Brazil wrong to sack MenezesThe Selecao director insists he was against the decision to relieve the coach of his duties, stating that his work was moving the national side in a positive direction


Harper Government Supports the 2012 FIBT Intercontinental Cup of Skeleton - Whistler
WHISTLER, BC, Nov. 23, 2012 /CNW/ – The Honourable Bal Gosal, Minister of State (Sport), today announced the Government of Canada’s contribution to Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton (BCS) for the 2012 FIBT (Fédération …


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