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Tour de France - Not for these two-wheeled pests

The old guys in lycra who menace Australia are definitely on the wrong track. It's time to get cyclists off our roads Posted November 23, 2006 by Craig Hackney

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Marcos Baghdatis in the dock as Greek rowdies join gambling as a menace to tennis

The Australian Open has been marred by unruly crowd scenes and police over-reaction. And Cypriot star Baghdatis's political posturing is not helping to cool the temperature. Posted January 19, 2008 by Nina Rota

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When Aussies are true sportsmen and Brits still whinge...

Craig Hackney reflects on a magnanimous gesture by Paralympic wheelchair racer Kurt Fearnley which handed his arch-rival David Weir the gold medal he had set his heart on. Posted September 14, 2008 by Craig Hackney

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Stevens inquiry: Whitewash or opportunity missed?

Agents bad, accountants good is the mantra of Lord Stevens' inquiry. The paper trail has missed the goal and will simply lead to more regulation with fewer wrongdoers caught. Posted December 23, 2006 by Stuart Stratford

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A unique sports experience: see 366 events in a year

How would you like to travel across the United States and watch 366 professional sporting events in as many days? Read on... Posted December 25, 2006 by J Jr Mac

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Sports glory: veil no bar says Doha champion

Ruqaya Al Ghasara's 200-metre victory gives clear message for Muslim women to participate in sport Posted December 12, 2006 by Reuters

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Schumacher, Armstrong and Federer: Modern-day Supermen or spoil sports?

The answer, as always, is somewhere in between. It's a yes and no. Let's celebrate Superman but also hope that somebody can stop him. Posted May 31, 2007 by Budhaditya Roy

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Cheating in the genes - why should sports stars be different from the rest of us?

With advances in medicine and bio-technology, society may need to re-define cheating. Meanwhile, it's the fans and sport itself that are getting ripped off. Posted May 05, 2007 by Robin Parisotto

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How Ivan Lendl and 'one-round' Mike Tyson made sporting brilliance boring

The impact of faster and fitter athletes is not always so good for the quality and integrity of some sports. Posted May 16, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi

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Heysel reborn: The frightening new world of the sports fan

Hooliganism and rioting are back on the football agenda. Sadly, watching sport - and not only soccer - can seriously damage your health. Posted February 17, 2007 by Craig Hackney

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