Kranjec of Slovenia prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov
Robert Kranjec of Slovenia prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov, February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
Schlierenzauer of Austria walks up for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov
Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria walks up for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov, February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
Competitors wait in a tent before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov
Competitors wait in a tent before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov, February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
Prevc of Slovenia prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov
Peter Prevc of Slovenia prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov, February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
Experienced Beckham to kick off French football spring
PARIS (Reuters) – Given his age, David Beckham may not bring much footballing skill to Paris St Germain but his mere presence at the club is expected to bring stability to the team and boost the French league's value and the image of their Qatari owners. The former England captain, 37, has a batt le on his hands to claim a place in the starting lineup yet is renowned for his professional approach which could rub off on his team mates. "He is the perfect professional. …
Schlierenzauer of Austria prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov
Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov, February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
Ammann of Switzerland prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov
Simon Ammann of Switzerland prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov, February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
Six Nations Rugby: It's Scrum Time as Tournament Opens
The beginning of February means many things: the start of the real winter here in the Great White North, post-Super Bowl cleanses, just three weeks till family days and spring training for baseball teams. But back in Blighty and parts of Europe, it's when the Six Nations Rugby Tourname nt starts. That means one thing: Let [...]
Neumayer of Germany prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov
Michael Neumayer of Germany prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov, February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
Schlierenzauer of Austria prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov
Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria prepares for a practice jump before the qualification for the Ski Flying World Cup competition in Harrachov, February 1, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek (CZECH REPUBLIC – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
FIS9893. Harrachov (Czech Republic), 01/02/2013.- Simon Ammann of Switzerland (R) prepares for the training round for the Ski Jumping individual World Cup event in Harrachov, Czech Republic, 01 February 2013. EFE/EPA/FILIP SINGER
FIS9893. Harrachov (Czech Republic), 01/02/2013.- Simon Ammann of Switzerland (R) prepares for the training round for the Ski Jumping individual World Cup event in Harrachov, Czech Republic, 01 February 2013. EFE/EPA/FILIP SINGER
FIS9893. Harrachov (Czech Republic), 01/02/2013.- Michael Neumayer of Germany prepares for the training round for the Ski Jumping individual World Cup event in Harrachov, Czech Republic, 01 February 2013. EFE/EPA/FILIP SINGER
FIS9893. Harrachov (Czech Republic), 01/02/2013.- Michael Neumayer of Germany prepares for the training round for the Ski Jumping individual World Cup event in Harrachov, Czech Republic, 01 February 2013. EFE/EPA/FILIP SINGER
FIS9893. Harrachov (Czech Republic), 01/02/2013.- Competitors prepare for the training round of the Ski Jumping individual World Cup event in Harrachov, Czech Republic, 01 February 2013. EFE/EPA/FILIP SINGER
FIS9893. Harrachov (Czech Republic), 01/02/2013.- Competitors prepare for the training round of the Ski Jumping individual World Cup event in Harrachov, Czech Republic, 01 February 2013. EFE/EPA/FILIP SINGER
FIS9893. Harrachov (Czech Republic), 01/02/2013.- Robert Kranjec of Slovenia prepares for the training round for the Ski Jumping individual World Cup event in Harrachov, Czech Republic, 01 February 2013. EFE/EPA/FILIP SINGER
FIS9893. Harrachov (Czech Republic), 01/02/2013.- Robert Kranjec of Slovenia prepares for the training round for the Ski Jumping individual World Cup event in Harrachov, Czech Republic, 01 February 2013. EFE/EPA/FILIP SINGER
Golf-Mickelson remains four ahead in PhoenixFeb 1 (Reuters) – Phil Mickelson still held a commanding four-shot lead when the frost-delayed first round of the Phoenix Open was completed in Scottsdale, Arizona on Friday. The American left-hander fired a sizzling 11-under-par 60 in ideal scoring conditions at the TPC Scottsdale on Thursday, lipping out with a birdie putt on his final hole in his bid for a magical 59. Thirty-three players were still out on the course when play was suspended for the day and, of those, American Roberto Castro made the biggest move when the round finally ended on Friday morning. …
Ghana look to their 'Baby Jet' Gyan
The Black Stars haven't won the Africa Cup of Nations for 31 years but one special striker might be able to change that.
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