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   <title>Gay, Richards win Owens Award</title>
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   USA Track &amp;amp; Field named Tyson Gay and Sanya Richards the 2009 recipients of the Jesse Owens Award on Thursday. This is the second such award for each track star, with Gay winning the honor in 2007 and Richards picking it up back in '06. The Owens Award is the highest distinction given to the top U.S. track and field athlete. "Like this award's namesake, Sanya and Tyson in 2009 conducted themselves like champions in both victory a
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   <title>IOC sanctions five Beijing Olympians for doping</title>
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   The International Olympic Committee sanctioned five athletes on Wednesday for committing anti-doping violations, including stripping the medals of two Beijing Olympians. The five athletes tested positive for CERA, a version of the endurance- enhancing hormone, EPO. Another athlete avoided sanctions after her "B" sample found no detection of CERA. Among those sanctioned was Bahrain's Rashid Ramzi, who had placed first in the men's 
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   <title>Italian cyclist stripped of Beijing medal</title>
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   Italian cyclist Davide Rebellin has been stripped of the silver medal he won in the road event at the 2008 Beijing Olympics because of a doping violation. The International Olympic Committee notified the Italian Olympic Committee of its decision Tuesday. Spain's Samuel Sanchez won the gold medal and Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland finished third. Russia's Alexander Kolobnev was fourth. There was no word from the IOC as to whether Canc
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   <title>The latest news from the USOC - November 17</title>
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   <title>Women ski jumpers have appeal dismissed</title>
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   A group of women ski jumpers had their court appeal dismissed Friday, failing an attempt to include the sport for females at the 2010 Winter Olympics. In a decision released on July 10 this year, Justice Lauri Ann Fenlon of the British Columbia Supreme Court ruled against the women, who had sued the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee, saying they wanted competition for both men and women or none at all. The appeal was heard Thu
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   <title>USOC turns to Tagliabue for help in board matters</title>
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   Former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue has been called upon by the United States Olympic Committee to chair an independent advisory committee to assess the size, structure and operating practices of the USOC board. The independent advisory committee will recommend changes, if appropriate, for consideration by the board. The move comes in the wake of several changes within the organization. The USOC is currently searching for
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   <title>Bloom retires from skiing</title>
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   Jeremy Bloom, one of the United States' most decorated freestyle skiers, announced his retirement from competitive skiing Wednesday. He was in preparations for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, but decided to retire in order to fully focus on other interests, including broadcasting, business and philanthropy efforts. In four full seasons at the World Cup level, Bloom accumulated 26 World Cup podiums, 11 World Cup wins, 
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   <title>Cohen to skip Skate America; hopes to be ready for Nationals</title>
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   Sasha Cohen, trying to qualify for her third Olympics this winter, will miss the upcoming Skate America event because of a calf injury and will try to be ready for the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in January. Cohen, the 2006 Olympic silver medal winner, has tendinitis in her right calf. She also missed an event in October because of the injury. "I have been battling this injury for a while," Cohen said in a release throug
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   <title>San Jose to host 2012 U.S. Figure Skating Championships</title>
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   U.S. Figure Skating announced Wednesday that San Jose will be the host city of its 2012 national championships. The event will be held January 22-29 at HP Pavilion. This marks the 11th time the state of California has hosted the event and the second time the city of San Jose has played host. The first time was in 1996. The 2010 nationals are scheduled for January in Spokane, Washington. The 2011 championships will be 
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