Sanchez agrees to deal with Eagles: report
(Reuters) – Free agent quarterback Mark Sanchez has agreed on terms to join the Philadelphia Eagles, according to a report on the National Football League’s website on Thursday.
EurAsia Cup officials hit back in Ballesteros dispute
(Reuters) – Organizers of the EurAsia Cup hit back at criticism of the inaugural Ryder Cup-style team event on Thursday, saying the competition had the backing of the Seve Ballesteros Foundation.
Redding ready to make every race count
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) – To find out what makes Scott Redding tick, you might as well start with the stopwatch tattooed on his arm.
I’m only one who can beat Blatter, says Platini
ASTANA (Reuters) – UEFA chief Michel Platini told Reuters on Thursday he was the only person capable of beating Sepp Blatter in an election battle for the FIFA presidency.
McLaren confident of more podium places in Malaysia
SEPANG, Malaysia (Reuters) – McLaren duo Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen believe a lack of pace will not stop them vying for more podium spots on Malaysia’s notoriously fast track after promising shows at the season-opener in Australia.
Vettel blasts quieter engines, says bad for fans
SEPANG, Malaysia (Reuters) – Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel has blasted the sport’s new V6 turbo engines for a lack of noise, saying the tracks were now quieter than most bars and that fans were missing out.
Rosberg eyeing more wins before grid catches up
SEPANG, Malaysia (Reuters) – A beaming Nico Rosberg predicted he and Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton will be battling for victory in Sunday’s Malaysian Grand Prix with their swift adaptation to the new regulations leaving the opposition trailing.
R&A chief Dawson worried by Rio Olympic course delays
(Reuters) – Construction work on the Olympic golf course for the 2016 Rio Games is behind schedule and a planned test event may not be possible, International Golf Federation president Peter Dawson has warned.
Europe race to 5-0 lead in inaugural EurAsia Cup
(Reuters) – Captain Miguel Angel Jimenez and fellow Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal set the tone for the day in the opening match as Europe cruised to a 5-0 lead over Asia in the inaugural EurAsia Cup in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.
World skating chief defends under-fire Sochi judging
(Reuters) – The International Skating Union (ISU) has defended the under-fire figure skating judging system used at the Sochi Winter Olympics that deemed Kim Yuna’s routine worthy only of a silver medal, Japanese media reported on Thursday.