Former overall skiing World Cup winner Alphand of France and motorcyclist Coma of Spain attend the news conference to announce the 2013 Peru-Argentina-Chile Dakar rally in Paris
Former overall skiing World Cup winner and rally driver Luc Alphand (L) of France and motorcyclist Marc Coma of Spain attend the news conference to announce the 2013 Peru-Argentina-Chile Dakar rally in Paris November 21, 2012. The Dakar 2013 rally will start on January 5, 2013 from Lima in Peru to January 20, 2013 at Santiago in Chile. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes (FRANCE – Tags: SPORT MOTORSPORT)
China's Sun wants own professional agency team
(Reuters) – China's double O lympic swimming gold medalist Sun Yang is planning a quiet revolution by freeing himself from the state-run system and choosing his own commercial agency. The 20-year-old shot to fame by winning two gold medals at this year's London Games and is well on his way to becoming one of his country's most recognizable – and richest – athletes. "I don't have my own professional agency team. But it's my wish," Sun told the China Daily before a photo shoot for Esquire magazine, which underlined his new celebrity status. "I hope I can realize it. …
Rugby-English RFU win legal victory over online ticket sellersBy Keith Weir LONDON, Nov 21 (Reuters) – English rugby won a legal victory on Wednesday to support its efforts to prevent the resale of tickets for international matches online at inflated prices.The Supreme …
Dubai display restored 1999 Open winner Lawrie's belief
DUBAI (Reuters) – Paul Lawrie believes his second-place finish in last year's DP World Tour Championship in Dubai was the springboard for his re turn to the Ryder Cup stage after a 13-year absence. The veteran Scot, winner of the British Open at Carnoustie in 1999, was in the doldrums for several years until he got a confidence boost from winning the Andalucian Open last year. …
Swimming-China's Sun wants own professional agency teamNov 21 (Reuters) – China’s double Olympic swimming gold medallist Sun Yang is planning a quiet revolution by freeing himself from the state-run system and choosing his own commercial agency. The 20-year-old shot to fame by winning two gold medals at this year’s London Games and is well on his way to becoming one of his country’s most recognisable – and richest – athletes. “I don’t have my own professional agency team. But it’s my wish,” Sun told the China Daily before a photo shoot for Esquire magazine, which underlined his new celebrity status. “I hope I can realise it. …
Golf-Dubai display restored 1999 Open winner Lawrie's beliefDUBAI, Nov 21 (Reuters) – Paul Lawrie believes his second-place finish in last year’s DP World Tour Championship in Dubai was the springboard for his return to the Ryder Cup stage after a 13-year absence. The veteran Scot, winner of the British Open at Carnoustie in 1999, was in the doldrums for several years until he got a confidence boost from winning the Andalucian Open last year. …
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