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Ami Nakai leads Japanese dominance in Olympic women’s short program
Teenager Ami Nakai leads a Japanese 1-2-4 in the Olympic women's short program, while American champion Amber Glenn suffers a disastrous routine.
Former Denver Nuggets coach Doug Moe passes away at the age of 87
Doug Moe, the legendary coach who led the Denver Nuggets to nine straight postseasons with a high-octane offense, has died at the age of 87.
Feyenoord move training to Belgium to integrate new signing Raheem Sterling
Feyenoord have relocated training to Belgium to allow Raheem Sterling to participate while he awaits a Dutch work permit. Manager Robin van Persie wants the forward to integrate immediately.
Tiger Woods refuses to rule out return to action at the Masters in April
Tiger Woods says he could return to competitive golf at the Masters in April following back surgery, while also considering a future on the Champions Tour.
Carlos Alcaraz battles past Arthur Rinderknech in Qatar Open return
Carlos Alcaraz saves two set points to beat Arthur Rinderknech in Doha, extending his unbeaten start to the 2026 season.
Former Reading striker Dave Kitson confirms identity as The Secret Footballer
Former Reading and Stoke City striker Dave Kitson has admitted to being The Secret Footballer, ending 15 years of speculation regarding the anonymous author's identity.
F1 bosses hold crucial talks on engine rules and race start procedures
Key meetings are taking place in Bahrain to resolve disputes over engine loopholes and race start procedures ahead of the 2026 F1 season.
Minnesota Twins ace Pablo Lopez faces season-ending surgery after UCL tear
Minnesota Twins pitcher Pablo Lopez requires a second opinion on a significant elbow injury that threatens to rule him out of the entire 2025 MLB season.