Aug 7 Vol 01, Issue 997
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| TODAY'S TOP HEADLINES |
| Nepal confirmed as 4th intl team in Nehru Cup; India to take on Syria in opener |
| Nepal
confirmed as the fourth international team competing in the upcoming
Nehru Cup, replacing Kenya, which last week declared its unavailability. |
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20m UK viewers watch Usain Bolt's Olympic win |
| Usain Bolt's win in the men's 100 metre final was watched by more than 20 million viewers in the UK, the BBC has confirmed. |
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Olympic viewership doubles among youngsters in US: NBC |
| Overall
viewership for teen girls, 12-17, up 54% vs. Beijing (8.3 rating vs.
5.4 rating) and overall viewership for teens 12-17 up 29% vs. Beijing
(7.2 rating vs. 5.6 rating). |
| CAS rejects India's 'pointless' appeal on Vikas Krishan |
| CAS
reponse: "There is no provision in the Aiba Technical and Competition
Rules allowing for an appeal against the decision of the competition
jury in relation to a protest." |
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Turner acquires Bleacher Report sports website |
| Time Warner Inc subsidiary Turner Broadcasting System has acquired fast growing sports website Bleacher Report. |
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Mary Kom creates history, assured of medal at London 2012 |
| ‘Magnificent
Mary’ continues run at London 2012 assuring herself at least a bronze
medal finish after registering a resounding victory in the round of
eight of the fly weight category. |
| At halfway stage, London 2012 sees 5m+ spectators |
| As
London Olympic Games pass half way mark Sunday, Locog confirms that
over 5 million spectators have passed through its venues so far. |
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Headliner – False Start? Gender Determination in Sport. |
Historically,
female athletes and sportswomen have been subject to an assortment of
discriminatory practises that have affected their ability to participate
in sporting events. The very first modern Olympic Games organised in
1896 at Athens prohibited women from competing, which restriction was
lifted in the Paris 1900 Olympic Games. |
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