• News 25.03.2009

    The News Review:

    - Disagreement ver Doping Rules
    - Sports Briefing | Figure Skating Russians Take Dance Lead
    - Sports Briefing | Baseball Yankees Memorabilia Deal
    - Sports Briefing | Cycling Leipheimer Wins 2nd Stage
    - Sports digest: Armstrong plans to race in Italy
    - Sports Authority launches new San Antonio store
    - Sports of The Times United States’ Loss Runs Deeper Than ne Game

    Disagreement ver Doping Rules
    New York Times
    ’ ”At issue is the WADA requirement that athletes in all sports give drug testers three months’ notice of where they will be when so that random tests can be administered. Juliet Macur reported for The New York Times that.

    Sports Briefing | Figure Skating Russians Take Dance Lead
    New York Times
    css); Sports Briefing – Figure Skating – Russians Take Dance Lead – NYTimes. Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto in their first competition since Agosto injured his back were second. The United States champions Meryl Davis and Charlie White are fourth. The original dance is Thursday the free dance on Friday.

    Sports Briefing | Baseball Yankees Memorabilia Deal
    New York Times
    5 million; 24 percent over $19. 5 million and half of everything over $29 million. The merchandise for sale will include seats the foul poles walls from Monument Park — virtually everything but the grass and the bases. The Yankees and Steiner Sports will act as the sales agent.

    Sports Briefing | Cycling Leipheimer Wins 2nd Stage
    New York Times
    css); Sports Briefing – Cycling – Leipheimer Wins 2nd Stage – NYTimes. Leipheimer won the 17-mile time trial around the town of Palencia Spain in 33 minutes 17. Leipheimer who won the Tour of California this season leads Contador in the overall standings by 16 seconds.

    Sports digest: Armstrong plans to race in Italy
    San Jose Mercury News
    “I think the Giro is still very doable” the seven-time Tour de France champion said Tuesday during a conference call with reporters. Although initial indications were it was a clean break the 37-year-old American cyclist said tests in Austin showed “multiple pieces” of broken bone. He will have surgery today and a plate will be inserted to stabilize the collarbone. “I think they try to put the puzzle back together” said Armstrong who crashed Monday in the first stage of the Vuelta of Castilla and Leon race in northern Spain.

    Sports Authority launches new San Antonio store
    Bizjournals.com
    The new store will open in the Stone Ridge Market shopping center on April 4. Greg Waters chief operating officer for the Sports Authority made the announcement. “We’re looking to expand our footprint in cities and towns that boast an active sports community whether it’s as a fan or a dedicated participant” Waters says. “ur formula of offering leading sporting goods brands and a consumer-friendly shopping experience has helped fuel this growth.

    Sports of The Times United States’ Loss Runs Deeper Than ne Game
    New York Times
    Japan did the little things they said and the United States did not. Japan played with basics and fundamentals; the United States did not. “They play with passion” shortstop Jimmy Rollins said. “We play with passion but they just wear theirs on their sleeves.
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