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Sporting immortal risks it all

August 31, 2003 19:10 IST
  August 31, 2003 | 19:20 IST




Sporting immortal risks it all

Should Ed Moses achieve his goal of running at next summer's Olympics, his return would outrank even that of Lazarus in the all-time comeback stakes.
[bbc.co.uk]



Jackson criticises drugs laws

Former British hurdler Colin Jackson feels inadequate drug-testing procedures are threatening to make a mockery of athletics.
[bbc.co.uk]



Rowing for gold

Three-time Olympic gold medallist is branching out.
[guardian.co.uk]



Pumped-up Brits ready for Athens

The Observer has seen a document showing that Britain have more athletes in 'the medal zone' than four years ago.
[guardian.co.uk]



Backley's moment

Britain's most successful title-chaser finally sees his chance to win global gold in the javelin.
[guardian.co.uk]



Scholes blow leaves Eriksson 'disappointed'

Sven Goran Eriksson may have to do without Paul Scholes for the three games that will decide whether England qualify for Euro 2004.
[independent.co.uk]



Birthday boy Roddick not popular at coming-of-age party

Celebrating his 21st birthday at the United States Open here yesterday, Andy Roddick edged into the third round amid scenes of jubilation.
[independent.co.uk]



Makelele and Madrid in fresh dispute

Claude Makelele's agent claims the midfielder's transfer to Chelsea is "very unlikely" because of a new dispute between the player and his club Real Madrid.
[ananova.com]



£20m for Fergie to stay

Alex Ferguson is to begin talks with Manchester United on a new four-year contract worth £20million.
[thesun.co.uk]

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