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(E) Lanka, Zimbabwe, Croatia win global youth hockey marathon
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Lanka, Zimbabwe, Croatia win global youth hockey marathon New Delhi, July 3. (PTI): Sri Lanka in Asia along with Zimbabwe (Africa) and Croatia (Europe) have been selected as winners of the global youth hockey marathon held in May this year. According to the International Hockey Federation, the three countries were declared winners yesterday by a jury comprising members of the FIH Working Group Youth and the FIH Youth Panel. Fortyfive countr
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(E) Tamara BOROS beat LEE Hyang Mi of Korea at the US Open
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Tamara BOROS beat LEE Hyang Mi of Korea at the US OpenThe top four seeds in the Women’s Singles event at the ITTF Pro Tour Killerspin Open in Chicago, KIM Kyung Ah of Korea, Tamara BOROS of Croatia, LIU Jia of Austria and LIA Jia Wei of Singapore all came through the second round unscathed on Friday 2 July 2004 and furthermore, they all won in impressive style, non of the quartet dropping a single game. Tamara BOROS, the runner up in Brazil
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(E) Croatia produced top talents having a population of just 4.5 million
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Magical Mario - the latest Croatian star Croatia has produced several top talents despite having a population of just 4.5 million. And this despite Croatian sport having no structure for nurturing talent early Friday, 02 July , 2004, 19:17 London: Wimbledon semi-finalist Mario Ancic is the latest in a long line of sportsmen from the tiny Balkan republic of Croatia to make an impact on the world stage. Since declaring independence from
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(E) Favourites forever - The tennis world will miss Goran
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Favourites foreverThis year’s Wimbledon will occupy a special place in the hearts of tennis fans. The legendary Martina Navratilova returned to singles after 10 long years and the flamboyant Goran Ivanisevic bade goodbye to the game in his inimitable style, writes Rubinder Gill.Martina Navratilova waves after winning her first-round match at Wimbledon. Goran Ivanisevic, wearing a Croatian football shirt, makes his last stand on Centre Court. — AF
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(E) Majoli retires at 26
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Majoli retires at 26Tue 29 June, 2004 15:51 ZAGREB, June 29 (Reuters) - Croatia's Iva Majoli, the 1997 French Open champion, announced her retirement from competitive tennis on Tuesday saying she lacked motivation."There may be some exhibition matches or doubles, but my career is over," the 26-year-old Majoli told sports gazette Sportske Novosti."I have fallen too low," she said. "I am practically back at the beginning an
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(E) Henman warned about Ancic
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Henman warned about Ancic Jun 29 2004Tim Henman launches his bid to reach the Wimbledon semi-final for the fifth time on Wednesday with the support of two of the game's legends.But both John McEnroe and Boris Becker warned the British number one not to underestimate unseeded Mario Ancic of Croatia.Henman and his 20-year-old opponent have never played each other before but 6ft 5ins Ancic, a tennis disciple of Goran Ivanisevic, is recognised as one
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(E) "Croatian Super Mario" beats Henman for semifinals
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"Croatian Super Mario" Tim Henman has crashed out of Wimbledon, losing in the quarter-finals to Mario Ancic in straight sets. The 20-year-old Croat won 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, 6-2. Full report soon. LONDON (Reuters) - Croatia's Mario Ancic has won against Tim Henman in their quarter-final match at Wimbledon. Ancic won the sets 7-6 6-4 6-2 in front of a packed Centre Court on Wednesday.
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(E) Defeat fails to deflate Croatians
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Defeat fails to deflate CroatiansBy Tom Geoghegan BBC News Online in Chelsea At the final whistle, the 120 Croatia fans leapt upand celebrated as if they had won the match. Crammed into the top room in The Cadogan Arms,Chelsea, they launched into what one bystanderexplained was a favourite national song. Jubilation greeted the goals She said: "It roughly means 'Tonight is our party andwe're going to drink and dance'." They had cheered o
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(E) Ante Jazic's next stop may be in Russia.
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Globe-trotting Croatian-Canadian soccer player from Halifax looks to club in RussiaNEIL DAVIDSON Canadian Press Wednesday, June 16, 2004KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) - After club stints in Croatia and Austria, it looks like Ante Jazic's next stop may be in Russia. The Halifax defender-midfielder has spent the last three years with Rapid Vienna. His contract just expired and the club's subsequent two-year offer called for a pay cut of almost 40 per ce
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