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see. the same side when. a fresh. one. and he's point in games. and. holders of skill to host. the visitors hope. to. get called though. still on the back for the first intermission. with a quick scoring the winner at least nineteen when the kid. gets here
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producing and nothing of. the second head against. it don't come to the golf and in. a shootout when all with. the with the globe. side from the ice of russia to the rest of the sporting well the best of the week's action. thank. you i don't know many new years eight n.b.a. champions the miami heat and get to twenty twelve on a high with an overtime victory at all around a seesaw game finished at ninety nine point apiece in regulation time three from an
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m.v.p. long drives finished on thirty six point one way sign the decisive downfield six seconds to go in extra time to give the visitors a one hundred twelve points to one hundred ten wins and inflict a six straight loss of the magic. thank you. and on tuesday it carries on german started twenty thirteen with another big signing as they unveiled brazil attacking midfielder lucas who are at their training camp into after agreeing a deal last august the twenty year old has finally joined from sao paolo for a fee of fifty two million dollars on a four and a half year contract colophon trott is qatari backslider currently topping farms on goal difference and stuart is a first league title since one thousand nine hundred ninety four. thanks. on wednesday world number one no one djokovic suffered
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a shock straight set defeats to australian bernard tomic the hopman cup team event in perth that's the first to go before the defense of this display you know tied to the six four six four victory was the best of twenty year old timex career just first went over there with the attacks and it was relayed to be actually barty in the women's singles and victory in the mixed doubles ensured serbia won the time to wrong but then lost to want to spurring on saturday respond. thank you. then on thursday moscow region so i think he remained undefeated in group after the arab league's top sixteen after stunning might also learn that seventy eight points to sixty five on home court the visitors. lost on the road for over a year and in the top sixteen for almost three to one side missed the main office of threat foreign policy of our us through injury while him key had won their last seven euro league home games and never looked troubled longtime image talk story
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with sixteen points and sixty six. then on friday a seventeen year old american mccain a shifrin earned her second world cup win with an impressive victory at what he slowly saw grab to go top of the discipline standings much heralded teenager build on her first run leads to win by a whopping one point one nine seconds following up her maiden victory in sweden last month. on saturday russian track team cameras set out on a two week journey through her room argentina and chile as the dakar rally got underway in south america for the fifth straight year it was the collapse crew are aiming to be dutch hold ahead on the lloyd explains karlsson with his back in action fighting to reclaim his twenty ten crown in the car section and stephanie petter hansel and cyril the play of france is touted to defend his title bikes.
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and on sunday will number three under nouri defended his brisbane international crown with a hard fought seven six six four victory over twenty one year old beau gary and google dimitrov mari needed just over an hour and a half to clinch his twenty fifth career title and a twenty boost for the reigning us open and unpick champion head of the forthcoming france won in melbourne. let's stay with tennis and as russia aims to produce their first male grand slam winner in eight years we take a look at the breakers not so of as the former wimbledon boys champion gears up for a tough season which example for the reports. as an eighteen year old hundred couldn't solve seemed to have the world as feet he just won the wimbledon juniors title and immediately turned pro there were hopes for he might become the next minute saffin or you can a feeling of how other things didn't run as smoothly as sunday would have liked
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actually one part of my career i thought that is going to be very easy because i was like one one hundred sixty and everything was going quite easy and i thought like maybe it will be the same bath after that i dropped a little bit and i realized that there was no it's always a fight so actually it's pretty hard especially this last the last step to top gun with from from top two hundred or one hundred pounds very very little. under he who is originally from tula is most comfortable playing on clay and grass and idolised hundred gassy and running figure when growing up because it's off knows he has to improve if he's going to achieve his aim of breaking the world's top fifty let alone emulate his heroes well i can say that satisfied with that with the way the one shot in my game completely satisfied so i think i can improve everything. i don't know every shot. every tiffany but i think i have to go on my
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physics because it's very hard to play on this level on this level for all the whole season because you have to play a lot of arguments. on the ground philosopher playing five sets enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time meets his musical skills on greats well as best friend on the tennis circuit his fellow russian new guinea dun schoolboy football can be a lonely place spending weeks away from home however his dad is always with him as he's under his coach. a word of what they used to it can be difficult sometimes as we're always around each other and just want to have a break on occasions on the other hand it's good as we spend a lot of time with each other and i can shout about things they can be convenient because i might be watching him on television and i can call him up and tell him things about his game which he could improve from the. hundreds currently just six places of his highs in
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a ranking of seventy turn the world which is jump of almost one hundred fifty places from the same time last year he undoubtedly has been talents but only time will tell if he can fulfill it. given the lack of talent in the russian men's game this is probably success as a junior the pressure has certainly been on monday because it's all from a very young age however the twenty one year old is finally starting to realize his potential and two thousand and thirteen promises to be a very crucial year in his development boldly dati. now as we begin to look back over an eventful twenty twelve we caught up with one of the nation's biggest sports stars and the star say a bit about as the olympic synchronized swimming champion revealed how she plans to bring more gold to russia even after retirement has more. after calling in today on her record breaking career this summer russia's top synchronized swimmer an associate of it over doesn't have to hide her trademark
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butterfly to tuesday at major tournament anymore just a month shy of turning thirty five time olympic champion is now a full time coach but her latest triumph so evokes street memories and what's a goal which i'm not going to london gaze was very emotional for me claiming gold number five is that something that happens to me every day going into the games i knew i'd be proud of myself for coming back and winning again and so it turned out it. had been written at its capital and now she helps integration of champions is the main frame and i'm doing my best to. confront a difficult other than that is
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what needs to be explained in great detail. then had accepted one of many offers to work abroad. to nurture talent but. not was nominated to the sport for us sport comes the exams without actually attending training. for the national scene if and when there are. russia has been a dominant force in the current
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styles not only defeat of spence up to thirteen. carries on. to. the sports show as we continue. to end we remember those house in days and set to come roaring.
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you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. the government no longer represents the people and the people are going to take stuff from.
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the way i. want. to. brighten move. from place to.
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don't. welcome back to part two of the sport show what now the biggest sporting event of an action packed twenty twelve was the london olympics despite all the debates before the games and inspired great britain finished third overall the country's best result for over a century promoting a feel good factor among britons and visitors alike robert thought i knew i was in london to psych up the atmosphere we can secure. a transport housing infrastructure supporting cultural and social legacy from london. for these games and these games to go for decades to come the words of london mayor boris johnson inspire but only time will show if they're true with the games coming to an end we took to the streets of london to find out if the olympics have really
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changed the country or give you personally oversee an opportunity for everybody. that i know in the u.k. to come down to watch the olympics games and. hopefully as a nation is inspired a lot of people what i said is get involved in sport although for those who do sports and just watch the one great thing in common the unique feeling of being part of the british sporting event on the planet i think it's a emotional impact it's had on the whole of the country it's galvanized by scotland wales and england it has been really fantastic it's quite a nice atmosphere and yeah it's really fun but i just think it's been amazing has been in london so my home city just being absent come up to london enjoy the atmosphere. with everybody around from all over the well it's just been fantastic the huge investments in the london twelve summer olympics are definitely expected
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to materialize term benefits for the whole country but on top of all that is simply the way the games just made people feel i. i was. i. was. so the hosts great britain along with those who came into the building get. over it but our team. well meanwhile the london paralympics has also hailed as a great success particularly for russia who finished second overall many athletes produce the performances of their lives but what role does technology play in their
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improving results one course right went to find out south africa's oscar pistorius is arguably the most famous paralympian in the world the sprinter became the first man in history to participate in both events of the summer games following his attempt at the olympic title earlier this summer pistorius says achievement has prompted the dates whether paralympians could soon add perform their able bodied counterparts as the purse knology advances each year stickpin takes care of the russian paralympic team's prosthetic leg stuck and contrary to the critics he believes that technology has little to do with the actual improvements of results and it isn't. because the manufacturers of all this equipment are competing between each other always trying to improve something but i want to stress it's in the end everything depends on the athletes and then mooney represents the african nation of ghana the paralympics has come a long way in sport starting with the amputee football at home and now road cycling
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in london and he probably knows better than anyone that state of the art technology comes a distant second to strength of character. deb has order best technology has been implemented always been modified. and athlete or herself is not able to put force it will. never succeed or be the best athlete so it's all about. determination does it clean integrity initiative. sure she had intelligence given back. and we need oscar pistorius prove to his fellow athletes with disabilities that competing at the able bodied the olympics is not an unachievable dream naturally they cannot do without artificial limbs but one thing's certain paralympians are the driving force behind
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the advancement of purse products. so what's in store for the future of technology for people with disabilities are we ever going to see a so-called blade runner the one hundred meters faster than the same bolt well the answer to that is still not sure prosthetics manufacturers have already made a huge technological leap in large part thanks to the efforts and courage of paralympic athlete. artsy lungs and now let's head back to the ice because the n.h.l. is top goaltender henrik lundqvist was all smiles off the line the lockout is about to end in north america even though the new york rangers star wants official confirmation first. there was a good feeling. so i coming in the last couple days but still you want to hear and you want to read about it it's one hundred percent done so. you know it's been it's been a long process but i'm really excited and happy that we're here now and can get on
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well meanwhile the ongoing lockout saw there in the n.h.l. prompted several russian stars to come home including alexander ovechkin the forward failed to score on his return to deny my moscow but he did and assist as his side hamlet seven two in moscow was on day but out of watched the return of over. on wednesday alexander ovechkin signed a concert with his former club and defending champions the nominee moscow and the very next day all eyes were on the twenty seven year old russian star marquee his first time in the white and blue jersey for over seven years and in the first line it's home to denominate and here and in the six point as the home site twice came back before routing the belorussian side seven to exercise to be home you know. i was a little nervous because i didn't play almost seven years. now russia leaks are.
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that's it was something new for man on our bumper that. first by showing and i think a couple a while and now i have some chances to score but it was means could take the lead mean away for the first period jeff blonsky to name to the zone with his name on the scoreboard with inaccurate three shots into the top corner of the muscovites it cool eyes in the second period when they were a man out the hello nice is blue and pass found in the mark three with no luck and the fourth force to level the spores however it took just forty seconds for the team from mins to restore their one goalie for one race thus the home team bones' back straightaway maxime salami of scored in the golmaal scramble to make it all i dish can was good to do numbing form these efforts were denied by kevin weiland but it's always nice to play with an guys and corsets i have only i ask a couple to ask for them all and. the better matches and the bad bosses gascón but
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all these teammates wasted no time first record union least if you're short from the right circle that last three dolan's charlotte and sixteen seconds before the end of the second frame consenting to synch snorted the was blocking to an empty net and bond for two and into the third when denominators go see the story and keep it thank you all the next two men on the ice and eventually nickname alexander the great finally to courts in destroying the visitors the fans any an assist point him out a power play goal by alex a take off while denise crocker have sealed the final score seven two to be and i must go she says to see one the guy score and nine on the team get three points he helped a lot even though he didn't score today you could see that he can create many chances and for guys the mean for a focus on him so that opens a space for for everybody else the washington capitals captain of education gave his home cause. a boost as. the wedding blues wrapped up their fee for winner of
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the season and is the end to defend their going cup title and that's as dinars opponents know the n.h.l. lockout will end sooner rather than later constantly back out of archie. and finally to figure skating despite a decade of success for you again a plushenko russia has never claimed olympic gold in the women's event bonce with just over a year to go until the home winter games in sochi the country can boast two contenders new national champion elizabeth a two domitia and her rival adelina sotnikova he spoke with our own robert vadra nya. singles this is the only discipline in which an olympic gold medal has eluded such a big figure skating nation like russia i believe insult nicholas is one of the few overing major hope for the moment anticipated ladies' ground in the sport first of
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all in sochi twenty fourteen at the age of fifteen so to go to the early clinging to the russian domestic title three times having easily won the world junior championships in twenty eleven allows relief she has already proved destroyer to win she's a fighter and this is something you cannot teach that's given by god she's one of those who can compete and can achieve top results and that's affect the quality doing it the bradley wish i was for it when my mum took me to skating school nearby just to test my capability for skating with professional coaches all the kids around started crying when they fell down but i stood up and kept moving forward step by step and the coaches knew that my mother and said what was strongly recommend that you make her continue and that's how i started to figure skating was was according to the international skating union is rankings so i think he's currently the world's number seventeen what has plenty of time to fine tune her
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skills with head coach wife dan musa search him down million of a there is a. heavy scene that's come on you should have completed that element every single till is destined to play stuff to the titian offs and downs at the first every youth winter olympics in israel but in general so it nicole was edged out by her teammate another russian hopeful it is evident that the mission that i believe in be at the russian championships in innsbruck the outcomes opposite they always get compared to each other they can. peter against each other and that's ok it's just like they've been inclusion gracious really good in rivalry which only gave a boost to russian men's figure skating as for the girls only time will tell who's better they're both still growing because it was we have a good relationship i would say were friends ever usually picks an ins brick willock together in the same apartment but when it comes to the ice rink it gets
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tough which is do battle for survival there is still a lot to be done for adelina sotnikova to fulfill her huge potential but one thing has always been there in her mind a canvas mentality you know which is i like to take chances and i always take the risks of doing things which are difficult for me sometimes i may not do well during a warm up and my coach tells me to leave some complicated elena's out of my program but i always dare to do them i think to myself i'm strong i'm struve that i can delete is that what nobody can teach and so they go ahead it was their feeling and i think. i found.
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