Rabobank to compensate Rasmussen
Dutch team Rabobank must pay Michael Rasmussen damages for the way it sacked him from its 2007 Tour de France team, a judge has ruled.
Funnell wins Hickstead jump-off
Will Funnell claims the British Jumping Derby title for the second time in three years in a jump-off against Geoff Billington.
SuperSonics switch to Oklahoma
The NBA's Seattle SuperSonics will play in Oklahoma City next season after a deal is done to relocate the team.
Taylor in form for Desert Classic
Phil Taylor warms up for next week's Las Vegas Desert Classic with victory in the Players Championship on Sunday.
Squashed by a pro
BBC Sport goes head-to-head with world squash number eight Lee Beachill
Ski Sunday archive
Watch clips and read articles from this series of Ski Sunday
Sonia Mkoloma's netball diary
The England star is enjoying life as a professional in NZ
Giants tie Snee to six-year deal
Super Bowl champions the New York Giants sign right guard Chris Snee to a six-year contract extension worth a reported $43.5m.
NFL results
Recent National Football League results.
Latest standings
National Football League standings.
Clark & Kellogg beat China stars
Britain's mixed doubles pairing of Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg give their Olympic hopes a boost with a victory over China's top pairing.
Baseball jargonbuster
Baseball explained
Baseball - the basics
The basic rules of baseball.
Merrien conquers Indoor World Cup
Alison Merrien continues her top form to take the World Indoor Cup final, beating the current World Outdoor singles champion.
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Glasgow wins 2014 Games vote
Scotland defeats Nigeria in the contest to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
In-form Adams outclasses Phillips
Martin Adams storms into the BDO World Championship quarter-finals with a 4-0 demolition of Martin Phillips.
2012 hopefuls heading for Beijing
Daniel Neilson is one of the athletes spending a week in Beijing to enhance their Olympic preparation for London 2012.
Saffrons hammered in qualifier
Antrim are crushed 6-18 to 0-15 by Waterford in Saturday's All-Ireland SHC qualifier at Walsh Park.
Tweddle plays down injury fears
Liverpool gymnast Beth Tweddle says she will be fit for the Olympics despite not defending her all-around title at the British Championships last weekend
GB routed in Four Nations final
Great Britain's women are beaten 5-0 by the Netherlands in the final of the Four Nations tournament in Rotterdam.
Melrose swaps mic for Tampa job
TV commentator Barry Melrose ends a 13-year break from NHL coaching by becoming the new boss of Tampa Bay.
GB men chasing pentathlon medals
Sam Weale hopes to win an Olympic modern pentathlon medal after being named alongside Nick Woodbridge in the British team for Beijing.
Netball centre planned for Oxford
Netball standards in Oxfordshire could be set to rise after plans are revealed for a new centre of excellence.
Garbett backs Olympic medal aim
Former Olympic rower Toby Garbett says that Great Britain has its strongest ever squad going into this summer's Games.
Leopard smashes Atlantic record
Sailing yacht ICAP Leopard sets a new monohull record of seven days 19 hours 21 minutes for crossing the Atlantic.
Duncalf loses British Open final
Harrogate-based Jenny Duncalf loses her British Open final to the more experienced Nicol David in straight games.
American pair break world records
Aaron Peirsol and Natalie Coughlin set world records at the United States Olympic trials in Omaha.
Drinkhall misses out on Beijing
Britain's Paul Drinkhall loses his bid to reach the Beijing Olympics at the final world qualification event in Hungary.
Tucker named in GB triathlon team
World champion Helen Tucker and Tim Don are included in GB's five-strong triathlon team for the Olympics.
Alcott determined to bounce back
Britain's top skier Chemmy Alcott is determined to succeed next year after a poor season on the race circuit.
Gay set to be ready for Olympics
World champion Tyson Gay is expected to be fit to run the 100m at the Olympics in Beijing after his leg injury is diagnosed as a muscle strain.
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Public 'confused on 2012 budget'
The head of the IOC, Jacques Rogge, says the public is confusing the costs of the London 2012 Olympic Games.