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» (E) Cro Cop Mirko Filipovic KOs Magomedov in 1st round
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/25/2005 | Sports | Unrated
 Cro Cop Mirko KOs Magomedov!Mirko ended his 20th MMA bout in a brilliant way, by a 1st round KO win over Ibragim Magomedov. From the start of the fight Mirko was the one in control and it was obvious that the fight won't be too long. Mirko was superior in stand-up as expected, he landed some solid left straight punches, but the fight was decided by Mirko's middle-kicks. Two of them landed very hard and after the 2nd one Ibragim was unable t
» (E) Soccer win for Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/25/2005 | Sports | Unrated
Soccer win for Croatia  June 26, 2005THE MISSISSAUGA NEWSAMIT GOSSAI Jun 24, 2005 The defending Canadian Professional Soccer League (CPSL) champions, Toronto Croatia, earned their first victory of the season last Saturday in Laval, Quebec. The Mississauga-based team had lost and tied earlier contests, before edging the Dynamite, 2-1. "We're not in shape as yet," said team manager Theo Krajacic. "We're going to take a while get
» (E) Edis Elkasevic won the NCAA title and a national record
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/20/2005 | Sports | Unrated
 SEC Honors Auburn NCAA Champion  Edis Elkasevic By Staff Reports Inside the Auburn TigersDate: Jun 20, 2005Auburn, Ala.--NCAA shot put champion Edis Elkasevic has been named SEC Outdoor Field Athlete on Monday. The Auburn University sophomore was selected for the honor by a vote of the league's 12 track and field head coaches. He won the NCAA title with an Auburn record toss of 68 feet, 6 inches, which is also a national record for an
» (E) Croatia's Ancic wins first ATP title
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/16/2005 | Sports | Unrated
 Croatia's Ancic wins first ATP titleCroatia's Mario Ancic holds his first ATP trophy Croatia's Mario Ancic holds his trophy after his victory over France's Michael Llodra at the Ordina Open tennis tournament in the Dutch town of Rosmalen June 19, 2005. Ancic underlined his grasscourt credentials on Sunday, beating defending champion Llodra 7-5 6-4 to win the Ordina Open. REUTERS/Toussaint Kluiters  Croatia's Ancic wins first ATP title2
» (E) Croatia's Marin Cilic wins the French Open
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/7/2005 | Sports | Unrated
 Croatia's Marin Cilic wins the French Open Croatia's Marin Cilic shows his trophy after winning the Boys' final match of the French Open tennis tournament against Netherlands' Antal van der Duim, at the Roland Garros stadium, Sunday June 5, 2005 in Paris. ( AP Photo/Francois Mori)  AP - Jun 05 5:56 AM Fifty random musings from Roland GarrosPosted: Sunday June 5, 2005 11:12PM; Updated: Monday June 6, 2005 9:53AMRafael Nadal's
» (E) Preview fastest European girls in Rijeka, Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/6/2005 | Sports | Unrated
 Preview fastest European girls in Rijeka, CroatiaEU Women's Cup: Rijeka previewRacing series BIKE Date 2005-06-06 The exciting challenge among the fastest European girls is back again! The second round of the European Women's Cup will take place in the Rijeka-Grobnik circuit in Croatia next Sunday, June 12th, together with the European Championship (125 cc, 250 cc, Supersport, Superstock 600, Women's Cup). Among the favourites, of course, t
» (E) Bulgaria 1 Croatia 3
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/5/2005 | Sports | Unrated
 Bulgaria 1 Croatia3Bulgaria are all but out of contention for the World Cup 2006 finals after a home defeat to unbeaten Group Eight leaders Croatia.Coming into the game on the back of two disappointing results in the March round of qualification matches, Bulgaria's coach Hristo Stoichkov needed a win to keep his side's hopes for Germany 2006 alive, while the visitors could have afforded a draw at the hostile Vasil Levski stadium. Starting t
» (E) Peasants' Olympic Games in Radosic near Split, Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/28/2005 | Sports | Unrated
  Peasants' Olympic Games in Radosic near Split, Croatia  Bulls fight during the Peasants' Olympic Games in Radosic near Split, Croatia May 28, 2005. During the year villagers train their bulls weighting from 800 to 1,200 kilograms (1764 to 2646 pounds) to participate on this event hoping to get the prestigious first prize. REUTERS/Matko Biljak  
» (E) Robert Kovac and Mladen Krstajic playing on German soccer cup final
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/28/2005 | Sports | Unrated
  Robert Kovac and Mladen Krstajic playing on German soccer cup final   Bayern Munich's players present the Cup to the fans after the German soccer cup final between Bayern Munich against Schalke 04 in Berlin Olympic stadium Saturday, May 28, 2005. Munich won with 2-1. From left to right: Lucio from Brazil, unidentified, Michael Ballack, Oliver Kahn, Claudio Pizzaro from Peru, Ze Roberto from Brazil, Robert Kovac from Croatia. (AP Photo/Roberto


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