Archive for: August, 2011

Austin makes cut for 2012 Formula One calendar

PARIS (AP) The Formula One schedule is expanding to 20 races next year, growing by one event after adding a stop in the United States, returning to Bahrain and dropping the Turkish Grand Prix. View full post on SI.com – Motorsports

Venus withdraws from U.S. Open with illness

Venus Williams pulled out of the U.S. Open shortly before her second-round match, saying she was diagnosed with Sjogren’s Syndrome, an autoimmune disease that causes fatigue and joint pain. View full post on ESPN.com – Tennis

Mediate says Tiger’s problems start with swing

Rocco Mediate believes golf needs Tiger Woods to regain his championship form. And for that to happen, the 14-time major champion needs to fix his swing, Mediate told the San Francisco Chronicle. View full post on ESPN.com – GOLF

Fortunate Flyer

The Flyers have bet a bundle that James van Riemsdyk will become the star they think he can be. Stu Hackel also looks at Marc Savard’s status, another Capital critic, and much more. View full post on SI.com – NHL

Titans’ Johnson rips ‘fake’ fans on Twitter

Titans running back Chris Johnson seems to be finding out about the downside of Twitter during his contract holdout. View full post on ESPN.com – NFL

Melo has simple solution for sluggish talks

View full post on SI.com – NBA

Shake-up: Giants’ Tejada, Rowand sent packing

With his club falling further out of playoff contention by the day, Giants general manager Brian Sabean started making sweeping changes Wednesday. View full post on ESPN.com – MLB

Unlikely ally? FSU coach wishes Miami ‘the best’

Miami is getting some support from a most unlikely source: Florida State, the school’s archrival. View full post on ESPN.com

Defending champ Kaniskina takes 20k walk gold

DAEGU, South Korea (AP) — Defending champion Olga Kaniskina won the women’s 20-kilometer walk Wednesday to claim her third straight title at the world championships. View full post on SI.com – More

Miami’s saga far from over; links

View full post on SI.com – NCAA Football

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