Scott gets shot at Woods and number one at WGC-Cadillac
DORAL, Florida (Reuters) – Adam Scott has described his chance to claim golf’s number one world ranking this weekend as the opportunity to realize a dream.
Lightning get boost as Stamkos cleared to play
(Reuters) – Tampa Bay Lightning scoring machine Steven Stamkos has been cleared to resume playing after being sidelined nearly fourth months with a broken leg, the center said on Wednesday.
Buyout group HIG poised to buy historic Nuerburgring: sources
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – An investor group led by buyout firm HIG Capital is poised to buy the financially troubled Nuerburgring race track, two sources familiar with the transaction said on Wednesday.
Ecclestone rules out Indian GP return in 2015
LONDON (Reuters) – India’s return to Formula One will have to wait until at least 2016, by which time a new race in Azerbaijan could also be on the calendar, commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Wednesday.
Nets extend Collins with second 10-day contract
(Reuters) – Jason Collins, the first openly gay player in one of North America’s four major professional sports, signed a second 10-day contract with the Brooklyn Nets, the NBA team said on Wednesday.
Russian track cyclist Sveshnikov suspended for doping
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian track cyclist Kirill Sveshnikov has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for a banned substance, the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) said on Wednesday.
Injured Woods may not be ready for Doral title defense
DORAL, Florida (Reuters) – Tiger Woods’s status for this week’s WGC-Cadillac Championship remained uncertain on Tuesday as the reigning champion continued to receive treatment for a sore back.
Canucks trade Luongo to Panthers in four-player deal
(Reuters) – The Vancouver Canucks traded goaltender Roberto Luongo to the Florida Panthers on Tuesday in a stunning move one day before the National Hockey League’s trade deadline.
Messi does not need World Cup for greatness: Maradona
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Lionel Messi does not need a World Cup winners’ medal to be considered among soccer’s all-time greats, fellow Argentine Diego Maradona said on Tuesday.
Messi does not need World Cup for greatness: Maradona
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Lionel Messi does not need a World Cup winners’ medal to be considered among soccer’s all-time greats, fellow Argentine Diego Maradona said on Tuesday.