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Mr. Mozgov averaged just 4.4 rebounds per game at the World Championships from a position on the court that usually demands rebounding.
Finesse and Skill Trump Height Kevin Clark 2010
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Eutsey, high school leader at 400 meters and the lone U.S. girls individual gold medalist this month at the IAAF World Youth Championships, is a three-time All-USA pick.
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He isn't ruling out a comeback but says next season, including another shot at the World Championships, is likely his last.
Northug adds to medal bounty with gold in cross-country 50k 2010
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Saban goes into homes to recruit players to win National Championships which earns the university money right?
Dexter Rogers: Nick Saban: Who Are the Real "Pimps" in Collegiate Athletics? 2010
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Saban goes into homes to recruit players to win National Championships which earns the university money right?
Dexter Rogers: Nick Saban: Who Are the Real "Pimps" in Collegiate Athletics? 2010
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Take a virtual trek to the northern state of Chihuahua, where Mexico's National Mountain Bike Championships is held each year.
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Take a virtual trek to the northern state of Chihuahua, where Mexico's National Mountain Bike Championships is held each year.
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Inside scoop: Mutlu, who didn't compete at the 2004 European Championships, is expected to compete in this weight class, moving up one division.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Short-track speedskating: The first of the two World Championships is the team competition in Chuncheon, South Korea, where bitterness over a controversial decision that gave Apolo Anton Ohno a gold medal in 2002 still lingers.
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Whereas the United States has a 109-2 record in the Olympics, its record in the World Championships is only 91-23.
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