Tiger parts ways with swing coach Chris Como
(Reuters) – Former world number one Tiger Woods said on Friday he has decided to end his working relationship with swing coach Chris Como, opting instead to fly solo in his latest comeback from injury.
Two ex-South American soccer officials convicted in FIFA bribery case
(Reuters) – A New York jury on Friday found two former South American soccer officials guilty of taking bribes in exchange for the award of valuable marketing and media rights to international matches, the first trial verdicts in a U.S. probe of world …
IOC bans 11 Russian winter athletes for life for Sochi 2014 doping
ZURICH (Reuters) – The International Olympic Committee said on Friday it had banned 11 Russian athletes for life after they committed doping offences at the 2014 Sochi winter games.
International Olympic Committee bans 11 Russian winter athletes for doping
ZURICH (Reuters) – The International Olympic Committee said it has banned 11 Russian athletes for life after they committed doping offences at the 2014 Sochi winter games.
FIFA awards World Cup media rights to Russia’s 2SPORT2, Italy’s Mediaset
ZURICH (Reuters) – World soccer body FIFA on Friday said it had awarded media rights for the 2018 World Cup to 2SPORT2 in Russia and Mediaset in Italy.
U.S. sports broadcaster Dick Enberg, 82, dies in San Diego: media
(Reuters) – U.S. broadcaster Dick Enberg, who charmed sports fans with his “Oh My!” declaration as he called some of the most memorable sporting events during the last five decades, died on Thursday, ESPN reported. He was 82.
Highlights of Thursday’s NHL games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of National Hockey League games on Thursday:
U.S. sports broadcaster Dick Enberg, 82, dies in San Diego: ESPN
(Reuters) – Broadcaster Dick Enberg, who charmed sports fans for decades with his “Oh My” declaration as he called Super Bowls, Wimbledons and NCAA men’s basketball title games, died on Thursday, ESPN reported. He was 82.
Highlights of Thursday’s NBA games
(The Sports Xchange) – Highlights of Thursday’s National Basketball Association games:
Latest Tokyo budget down $300 million to $12.6 billion, more cuts eyed
TOKYO (Reuters) – Tokyo 2020 organizers unveiled on Friday a budget of $12.6 billion for the next Summer Olympics, a $300 million reduction from projections earlier this year, and said they are targeting more cuts in a bid to reduce the burden on Japan…




