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NCAA bowl games:
Bell Helicopters Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth:
Air Force 47, Houston 20
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Oklahoma 31, (21) Stanford 27
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Navy 35, Missouri 13
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Iowa State 14, Minnesota 13
Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta:
(11) Virginia Tech 37, Tennessee 14
World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, teams in italics secure quarterfinals berths, teams in strike go to relegation round)
Group A in Saskatoon:
Switzerland 4–1 Slovakia
United States 4–5 (SO) Canada
Canada rally from 2 goals down with 10 minutes remaining to tie the score in regulation time and then win the shootout 3–2.
Final standings: Canada 11 points, USA 10, Switzerland 6, Slovakia 3, Latvia 0.
Group B in Regina:
Sweden 7–1 Finland
Russia 5–2 Czech Republic
Final standings: Sweden 12 points, Russia 9, Finland 6, Czech Republic 3, Austria 0.
Spengler Cup Final in Davos, Switzerland:
HC Dinamo Minsk 3–1 HC Davos
NCAA bowl games:
Roady's Humanitarian Bowl in Boise:
Idaho 43, Bowling Green 42
Pacific Life Holiday Bowl in San Diego:
(22) Nebraska 33, (20) Arizona 0
England in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 5:
South Africa 343 and 133; England 574/9d. England win by an innings and 98 runs, lead the 4-match series 1–0.
Pakistan in Australia:
1st Test in Melbourne, day 5:
Australia 454/5d and 225/8d; Pakistan 258 and 251. Australia win by 170 runs, lead the 3-match series 1–0.
World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada: (teams in italics secure quarterfinals berths, teams in strike go to relegation round)
Group A in Saskatoon:
Switzerland 7–5 Latvia
Standings: Canada, USA 9 points (3 games), Slovakia, Switzerland 3 (3), Latvia 0 (4).
Group B in Regina:
Finland 10–1 Austria
Standings: Sweden 9 points (3 games), Russia, Finland 6 (3), Czech Republic 3 (3), Austria 0 (4).
Men's World Cup in Bormio, Italy:
Downhill: 01 ! Andrej Jerman (SLO) 02 ! Didier Defago (SUI) 03 ! Michael Walchhofer (AUT)
Overall standings (after 15 of 34 races): (1) Carlo Janka (SUI) 575 points (2) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 565 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 476
Downhill standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Cuche 251 points (2) Walchhofer 200 (3) Janka 184
Women's World Cup in Lienz, Austria:
Slalom: 01 ! Marlies Schild (AUT) 02 ! Sandrine Aubert (FRA) 03 ! Kathrin Zettel (AUT)
Overall standings (after 13 of 33 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 594 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 549 (3) Zettel 489
Slalom standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Riesch 243 points (2) Schild 220 (3) Aubert 216
NCAA bowl games:
EagleBank Bowl in Washington
UCLA 30, Temple 21
Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando
(25) Wisconsin 20, (15) Miami (FL) 14
England in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 4:
South Africa 343 & 76/6 (32.0 ov); England 575/9d (Ian Bell 141). South Africa trail by 156 runs with 4 wickets remaining.
Pakistan in Australia:
1st Test in Melbourne, day 4:
Australia 454/5d and 225/8d (Shane Watson 120*, Mohammad Aamer 5/79); Pakistan 258 and 170/3. Pakistan require another 252 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
Watson scores his maiden Test century and Australia's first hundred this summer, while Aamer becomes the youngest fast bowler in history to claim five-wickets in an innings.
World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada: (teams in italics secure quarterfinals berths)
Group A in Saskatoon:
Latvia 1–12 United States
Canada 8–2 Slovakia
Standings: Canada, USA 9 points (3 games), Slovakia 3 (3), Switzerland 0 (2), Latvia 0 (3).
Group B in Regina:
Austria 1–7 Czech Republic
Sweden 4–1 Russia
Standings: Sweden 9 points (3 games), Russia 6 (3), Finland 3 (2), Czech Republic 3 (3), Austria 0 (3).
Four Hills Tournament:
World Cup in Oberstdorf, Germany:
HS 137: 01 ! Andreas Kofler (AUT) 265.2 points (125.0 m/134.0 m) 02 ! Janne Ahonen (FIN) 253.3 (116.5 m/137.0 m) 03 ! Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 250.3 (124.5 m/126.5 m)
World Cup standings (after 7 of 23 events): (1) Simon Ammann (SUI) 469 points (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 411 (3) Kofler 379
Women's World Cup in Lienz, Austria:
Giant slalom: 01 ! Kathrin Hölzl (GER) 2:16.61 02 ! Manuela Mölgg (ITA) 2:16.66 03 ! Taïna Barioz (FRA) 2:16.72
Overall standings (after 12 of 33 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 581 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 531 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 429
Giant slalom standings (after 4 of 7 races): (1) Hölzl 281 points (2) Zettel 265 (3) Tina Maze (SLO) 202
NFL Monday Night Football, Week 16 (division champion in bold):
Chicago Bears 36, Minnesota Vikings 30 (OT)
The Vikings' loss gives the New Orleans Saints home advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.
NCAA bowl games:
Advocare V100 Independence Bowl in Shreveport:
Georgia 44, Texas A&M 20
England in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 3:
South Africa 343; England 386/5 (123.0 ov, Alastair Cook 118). England led by 43 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Pakistan in Australia:
1st Test in Melbourne, day 3:
Australia 454/5d & 111/3 (34.0 ov); Pakistan 258. Australia led by 307 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada:
Group A in Saskatoon:
Canada 6–0 Switzerland
Standings (after 2 games): Canada, USA 6 points, Slovakia 3, Switzerland, Latvia 0.
Group B in Regina:
Finland 0–2 Russia
Standings (after 2 games): Sweden, Russia 6 points, Finland 3, Austria, Czech Republic 0.
NFL Week 16 (division champions in bold, teams assured of playoff berths in italics):
Atlanta Falcons 31, Buffalo Bills 3
Cincinnati Bengals 17, Kansas City Chiefs 10
Five days after the Bengals attended the funeral of their teammate Chris Henry, they clinch the AFC North.
Cleveland Browns 23, Oakland Raiders 9
The Raiders' Sebastian Janikowski makes a 61-yard field goal at the end of the first half, becoming the fourth kicker in NFL history to connect from 60-plus yards.
Green Bay Packers 48, Seattle Seahawks 10
Houston Texans 27, Miami Dolphins 20
New England Patriots 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 7
The Pats clinch the AFC East title.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20, New Orleans Saints 17 (OT)
Carolina Panthers 41, New York Giants 9
The Panthers rout the Giants in their last game at Giants Stadium. The Jets will close out Giants Stadium next week when they host the Bengals.
Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Baltimore Ravens 20
San Francisco 49ers 20, Detroit Lions 6
Arizona Cardinals 31, St. Louis Rams 10
New York Jets 29, Indianapolis Colts 15
The Colts' record regular-season winning streak ends after 23 games. Peyton Manning becomes the fourth quarterback in NFL history with 50,000 career passing yards.
Philadelphia Eagles 30, Denver Broncos 27
Sunday Night Football: Dallas Cowboys 17, Washington Redskins 0
The Cowboys' win gives them the last playoff berth in the NFC and sets up a home showdown with the Eagles for the NFC East title next week.
NCAA bowl games:
Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl in Nashville
Clemson 21, Kentucky 13
England in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 2:
South Africa 343; England 103/1 (26.2 ov). England trail by 240 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Pakistan in Australia:
1st Test in Melbourne, day 2:
Australia 454/5d; Pakistan 109/4. Pakistan trail by 345 runs with 6 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Sri Lanka in India:
5th ODI in New Delhi:
Sri Lanka 83/5 (23.3 ov). No result. India win the 5-match series 3–1.
World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada:
Group A in Saskatoon:
United States 3–0 Switzerland
Slovakia 8–3 Latvia
Standings: USA 6 points (2 matches), Canada 3 (1), Slovakia 3 (2), Switzerland 0 (1), Latvia 0 (2).
Group B in Regina:
Austria 3–7 Sweden
Czech Republic 3–4 Finland
The Finns rally from 3-goal deficit with less than 3 minutes left in the second period.
Standings: Sweden 6 points (2 games), Russia, Finland 3 (1), Austria, Czech Republic 0 (2).
NCAA bowl games:
Little Caesars Pizza Bowl in Detroit:
Marshall 21, Ohio 17
Meineke Car Care Bowl in Charlotte:
(17) Pittsburgh 19, UNC 17
Emerald Bowl in San Francisco:
(24) USC 24, Boston College 13
England in South Africa:
2nd Test in Durban, day 1:
South Africa 175/5 (61.0 ov)
Pakistan in Australia:
1st Test in Melbourne, day 1:
Australia 305/3 (90.0 ov)
The string of century near-misses continue with Shane Watson dismissed at 93 and Simon Katich at 98, following his 99 in the previous match.
World Junior Championships in Saskatchewan, Canada:
Group A in Saskatoon:
Latvia 0–16 Canada
Slovakia 3–7 United States
Group B in Regina:
Czech Republic 1–10 Sweden
Russia 6–2 Austria
NFL Week 16: (team in bold clinches division title)
San Diego Chargers 42, Tennessee Titans 17
The Chargers win their tenth straight game and secure a first-round bye in the AFC playoffs.
NBA Christmas Day games:
Miami Heat 93, New York Knicks 87
Boston Celtics 86, Orlando Magic 77
Cleveland Cavaliers 102, Los Angeles Lakers 87
Phoenix Suns 124, Los Angeles Clippers 93
Portland Trail Blazers 107, Denver Nuggets 96
NCAA bowl games:
Sheraton Hawaʻi Bowl in Honolulu:
SMU 45, Nevada 10
The Mustangs easily win their first bowl appearance since the program was shut down by the NCAA in 1987 due to massive violations of NCAA rules.
Sri Lanka in India:
4th ODI in Kolkata:
Sri Lanka 315/6 (50 overs, Upul Tharanga 118); India 317/3 (48.1 overs, Gautam Gambhir 150*, Virat Kohli 107). India win by 7 wickets, lead the 5-match series 3–1.
NCAA bowl games:
SDCCU Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego:
(23) Utah 37, Cal 27
The Utes win their ninth straight bowl appearance, tying USC for second on the all-time list behind Florida State's 11.
Formula One news:
Seven-time champion Michael Schumacher announces he will come back from retirement and drive for Mercedes Grand Prix team in 2010 season. BBC
NCAA bowl games:
Maaco Bowl Las Vegas in Las Vegas:
(14) BYU 44, (18) Oregon State 20
World Cup in Innichen/San Candido, Italy:
Men's skicross: 01 ! Michael Schmid (SUI) 02 ! Audun Groenvold (NOR) 03 ! Conradign Netzer (SUI)
Standings after 2 of 12 events: (1) Schmid 200 points (2) Groenvold 130 (3) Xavier Kuhn (FRA) 125
Women's skicross: 01 ! Anna Holmlund (SWE) 02 ! Ophelie David (FRA) 03 ! Sanna Lüdi (SUI)
Standings after 2 of 12 events: (1) Holmund 200 points (2) David 140 (3) Ashleigh McIvor (CAN) 125
Men's World Cup in Alta Badia, Italy:
Slalom: 01 ! Reinfried Herbst (AUT) 1:49.31 02 ! Silvan Zurbriggen (SUI) 1:49.39 03 ! Manfred Pranger (AUT) 1:49.48
Overall standings after 14 of 34 races: (1) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 565 points (2) Carlo Janka (SUI) 553 (3) Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 443
Slalom standings after 2 of 9 races: (1) Herbst 200 points (2) Zurbriggen 102 (3) Pranger 89
NFL Monday Night Football, Week 15:
New York Giants 45, Washington Redskins 12
College basketball news:
Kentucky defeats Drexel 88–44, making the Wildcats the first NCAA Division I men's team with 2,000 all-time wins. (AP via ESPN)
NBA:
The Sacramento Kings make the biggest comeback in 13 years as they rally from a 35-points deficit with 8:50 remaining in the third quarter to beat the Chicago Bulls 102–98.
Sri Lanka in India:
3rd ODI in Cuttack:
Sri Lanka 239 (44.2 overs); India 242/3 (42.4 overs). India win by 7 wickets, lead the 5-match series 2–1.
World Cup in Innichen/San Candido, Italy:
Men's skicross: 01 ! Michael Schmid (SUI) 02 ! Xavier Kuhn (FRA) 03 ! Casey Puckett (USA)
Women's skicross: 01 ! Anna Holmlund (SWE) 02 ! Ashleigh McIvor (CAN) 03 ! Ophélie David (FRA)
New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur sets a new NHL record for career shutouts with 104 as the Devils defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4–0 in Pittsburgh. (AP via ESPN)
Men's World Cup in Alta Badia, Italy:
Giant slalom: 01 ! Massimiliano Blardone (ITA) 2:35.76 02 ! Davide Simoncelli (ITA) 2:36.19 03 ! Cyprien Richard (FRA) 2:37.39
Overall standings (after 13 of 34 races): (1) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 565 points (2) Carlo Janka (SUI) 553 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 436
Giant slalom standings (after 4 of 7 races): (1) Raich 235 points (2) Blardone 230 (3) Ted Ligety (USA) 192
Women's World Cup in Val d'Isère, France:
Super-G: 01 ! Fränzi Aufdenblatten (SUI) 1:26.43 02 ! Nadia Styger (SUI) 1:26.66 03 ! Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:26.69
Overall standings (after 11 of 32 races): (1) Vonn 581 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 531 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 384
Super-G standings (after 2 of 7 races): (1) Vonn 140 points (2) Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 124 (3) Styger 116
NFL Week 15 (division champions in bold, teams assured of playoff berths in italics):
New England Patriots 17, Buffalo Bills 10
Houston Texans 16, St. Louis Rams 13
Atlanta Falcons 10, New York Jets 7
Arizona Cardinals 31, Detroit Lions 24
Tennessee Titans 27, Miami Dolphins 24 (OT)
Cleveland Browns 41, Kansas City Chiefs 34
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24, Seattle Seahawks 7
Baltimore Ravens 31, Chicago Bears 7
Oakland Raiders 20, Denver Broncos 19
San Diego Chargers 27, Cincinnati Bengals 24
The Chargers win their ninth straight game.
Philadelphia Eagles 27, San Francisco 49ers 13
Pittsburgh Steelers 37, Green Bay Packers 36
Ben Roethlisberger connects with Mike Wallace for the tying touchdown on the game's final play, with Jeff Reed's extra point winning the game. The winning play also makes Roethlisberger the 10th quarterback in history to throw for 500 yards in a game.
Sunday Night Football: Carolina Panthers 26, Minnesota Vikings 7
NCAA bowl games:
New Orleans Bowl in New Orleans: Middle Tennessee 42, Southern Miss 32
World Cup 3 in Pokljuka, Slovenia:
10 km pursuit women: 01 ! Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS) 34:03.2 (2 penalty loops) 02 ! Magdalena Neuner (GER) 34:39.5 (3) 03 ! Anna Bogaliy-Titovets (RUS) 34:46.4 (2)
Overall standings after 7 of 25 events: (1) Helena Jonsson (SWE) 342 points (2) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 298 (3) Sleptsova 272
Pursuit standings after 2 of 6 events: (1) Sleptsova 114 points (2) Jonsson 96 (3) Andrea Henkel (GER) 69
12.5 km pursuit men: 01 ! Evgeny Ustyugov (RUS) 34:50.9 (2 penalty loops) 02 ! Roland Lessing (EST) 35:00.2 (0) 03 ! Simon Eder (AUT) 35:01.8 (2)
Overall standings after 7 of 25 events: (1) Tim Burke (USA) 253 points (2) Simon Fourcade (FRA) 246 (3) Christoph Sumann (AUT) 225
Pursuit standings after 2 of 6 events: (1) Eder 102 points (2) Ustyugov 100 (3) Burke 69
World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:
Four-man: 01 ! André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze (GER) 1:47.23 02 ! Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz (USA) 1:47.99 03 ! Yevgeni Popov, Denis Moiseychenkov, Andrey Yurkov, Alexey Kireev (RUS) 1:48.23
Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Holcomb 1053 points (2) Jānis Miņins (LAT) 938 (3) Lyndon Rush (CAN) 913
England in South Africa:
1st Test in Centurion, day 5:
South Africa 418 and 301/7d; England 356 and 228/9. Match drawn. 4-match series level 0–0.
West Indies in Australia:
3rd Test in Perth, day 5:
Australia 520/7d and 150; West Indies 312 and 323. Australia win by 35 runs, win the 3-match series 2–0.
World Cup in Rogla, Slovenia:
Women's 15 km classic mass start: 01 ! Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 02 ! Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 03 ! Anna Haag (SWE)
Overall standings (after 8 of 20 events): (1) Bjørgen 447 points (2) Kowalczyk 397 (3) Petra Majdič (SLO) 383
Distance standings (after 4 events): (1) Bjørgen 235 points (2) Irina Khazova (RUS) 221 (3) Charlotte Kalla (SWE) 218
Men's 30 km classic mass start: 01 ! Petter Northug (NOR) 02 ! Alexander Legkov (RUS) 03 ! Maxim Vylegzhanin (RUS)
Overall standings (after 8 of 20 events): (1) Northug 440 points (2) John Kristian Dahl (NOR) 200 (3) Legkov 187
Distance standings (after 4 events): (1) Northug 260 points (2) Legkov 187 (3) Matti Heikkinen (FIN) 160
Colombian Primera A Clausura Final, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
Independiente Medellín 2–2 (1–0) Atlético Huila. Independiente Medellín win 3–2 on aggregate.
Independiente win the championship for the fifth time.
World Cup in Changchun, China:
Men's aerials: 01 ! Jia Zongyang (CHN) 02 ! Qi Guangpu (CHN) 03 ! Anton Kushnir (BLR)
Standings after 2 of 6 events: (1) Kushnir 160 points (2) Jia 136 (3) Liu Zhongqing (CHN) 100
Women's aerials: 01 ! Xu Mengtao (CHN) 02 ! Guo Xinxin (CHN) 03 ! Zhang Zin (CHN)
Standings after 2 of 6 events: (1) Guo 180 points (2) Xu 160 (3) Li Nina (CHN) 100
European Tour:
South African Open in Paarl, South Africa:
Winner: Richie Ramsay (SCO) 275 (−13)PORamsay wins his first European Tour title.
Handball
World Women's Championship in Nanjing, China:
3rd place: 03 ! Norway 31–26 Spain
Final: 02 ! France 22–25 01 ! Russia
Russia win the title for the third straight time and fourth in last five championships.
World Cup in Ramsau, Austria:
HS98 / 10 km: 01 ! Björn Kircheisen (GER) 23:29.7 02 ! Magnus Moan (NOR) 23:30.1 03 ! Felix Gottwald (AUT) 23:30.4
Overall standings (after 7 of 19 events): (1) Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA) 537 points (2) Tino Edelmann (GER) 424 (3) Petter Tande (NOR) 271
Heineken Cup pool stage, matchday 4:
Pool 1: Perpignan 14–37 (Ireland) Munster
Standings: Munster 15 points, Northampton 13, Perpignan 6, Treviso 5.
Pool 2: Gloucester 19–6 Glasgow Warriors
Standings: Biarritz 18 points, Gloucester 8, Newport, Worcester 5.
Pool 4: Stade Français 29–16 (Ireland) Ulster
This match was originally intended to be held in Brussels the previous day, but heavy snowfall forced its move to Paris.
Standings: Stade Français 13 points, Ulster, Edinburgh 9, Bath 6.
Pool 5: Sale Sharks 21–17 Harlequins
Standings: Toulouse 14 points, Sale 13, Cardiff 9, Harlequins 2.
Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 4:
Pool 1: Leeds Carnegie 47–0 Bucureşti Oaks
Standings: Leeds, Bourgoin 14 points, Bucureşti 6, Parma 4.
Pool 3: Rovigo 7–30 Toulon
Standings: Toulon 18 points, Saracens 13, Castres 6, Rovigo 0.
Pool 5: Albi 38–16 Petrarca Padova
Standings: Newcastle 15 points, Montauban 12, Albi 10, Padova 1 (3).
World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland:
HS 137: 01 ! Simon Ammann (SUI) 144.8 points (141.0 m equal hill record) 02 ! Bjørn Einar Romøren (NOR) 140.4 (138.0 m) 03 ! Daiki Ito (JPN) 132.6 (134.5 m)
The final round is cancelled due to poor weather conditions.
Overall standings (after 6 of 23 events): (1) Ammann 424 points (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 382 (3) Romøren 279
World Cup in Telluride, United States:
Men's team snowboard cross: 01 ! Xavier De La Rue/Pierre Vaultier (FRA) 02 ! Nate Holland/Nick Baumgartner (USA) 03 ! Mike Robertson/Drew Neilson (CAN)
Women's team snowboard cross: 01 ! Lindsey Jacobellis/Faye Gulini (USA) 02 ! Maëlle Ricker/Dominique Maltais (CAN) 03 ! Simona Mieler/Tanja Frieden (SUI)
Men's World Cup in Val Gardena, Italy:
Downhill: 01 ! Manuel Osborne-Paradis (CAN) 2:01.27 02 ! Mario Scheiber (AUT) 2:01.40 03 ! Johan Clarey (FRA) & Ambrosi Hoffmann (SUI) 2:01.52
Overall standings (after 12 of 34 races): (1) Carlo Janka (SUI) 540 points (2) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 515 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 410
Downhill standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Cuche 206 points (2) Janka 160 (3) Michael Walchhofer (AUT) 140
Women's World Cup in Val d'Isère, France:
Downhill: Cancelled
NFL Week 15 (division champion in bold):
Dallas Cowboys 24, New Orleans Saints 17
The Saints' bid for a perfect season ends.
NCAA bowl games:
New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, New Mexico: Wyoming 35, Fresno State 28 (2 OT)
St. Petersburg Bowl in St. Petersburg, Florida: Rutgers 45, UCF 24
Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (Division III championship) in Salem, Virginia:
Wisconsin-Whitewater 35, Mount Union 28
The Warhawks win their second national title in three years, making them 2–3 in the two teams' five consecutive Stagg Bowl matchups.
World Cup 3 in Pokljuka, Slovenia:
7.5 km sprint women: 01 ! Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS) 24:57.0 (0 penalties) 02 ! Anna Bogaliy-Titovets (RUS) 25:40.4 (1) 03 ! Magdalena Neuner (GER) 25:59.6 (2)
Overall standings after 6 of 25 events: (1) Helena Jonsson (SWE) 306 points (2) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 264 (3) Sleptsova 212
Sprint standings after 3 of 10 events: (1) Jonsson 126 points (2) Olofsson-Zidek 122 (3) Olga Medvedtseva (RUS) 116
10 km sprint men: 01 ! Ivan Tcherezov (RUS) 28:10.0 (0 penalties) 02 ! Dominik Landertinger (AUT) 28:21.1 (1) 03 ! Thomas Frei (SUI) 28:52.4 (1)
Overall standings after 6 of 25 events: (1) Christoph Sumann (AUT) 225 points (2) Tim Burke (USA) 215 (3) Simon Fourcade (FRA) 214
Sprint standings after 3 of 10 events: (1) Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 120 points (2) Burke 103 (3) Fourcade 101
World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:
Two-man: 01 ! André Lange/Kevin Kuske (GER) 1:49.81 02 ! Thomas Florschütz/Marc Kühne (GER) 1:50.47 03 ! Ivo Rüegg/Cedric Grand (SUI) 1:50.71
Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Rüegg 1010 points (2) Karl Angerer (GER) 914 (3) Florschütz 890
Two-woman: 01 ! Kaillie Humphries/Heather Moyse (CAN) 1:53.60 02 ! Helen Upperton/Jennifer Ciochetti (CAN) 1:54.03 03 ! Shauna Rohbock/Michelle Rzepka (USA) 1:54.11
Standings (after 5 of 8 races): (1) Sandra Kiriasis (GER) 1022 (2) Humphries 961 (3) Rohbock 953
England in South Africa:
1st Test in Centurion, day 4:
South Africa 418 & 301/7d (Hashim Amla 100); England 356 & 11/1 (6.0 ov). England require another 353 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
West Indies in Australia:
3rd Test in Perth, day 4:
Australia 520/7d & 150; West Indies 312 & 308/9 (91.0 ov). West Indies require another 51 runs with 1 wicket remaining.
World Cup in Rogla, Slovenia:
Women's sprint classic: 01 ! Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 02 ! Justyna Kowalczyk (POL) 03 ! Petra Majdič (SLO)
Overall standings (after 7 of 20 events): (1) Bjørgen 362 points (2) Majdič 332 (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (FIN) 308
Sprint standings (after 4 events): (1) Majdič 260 points (2) Bjørgen 212 (3) Kowalczyk 185
Men's sprint classic: 01 ! Petter Northug (NOR) 02 ! Tobias Angerer (GER) 03 ! Jesper Modin (SWE)
Overall standings (after 7 of 20 events): (1) Northug 340 points (2) John Kristian Dahl (NOR) 200 (3) Ola Vigen Hattestad (NOR) 170
Sprint standings (after 4 events): (1) Dahl 200 points (2) Northug 180 (3) Hattestad 170
FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
Bronze medal match: 03 ! Pohang Steelers 1–1 (4–3 pen.) Atlante
Final: 02 ! Estudiantes 1–2 (ET) 01 ! Barcelona
Barcelona win the title for the first time and their sixth trophy of the year.
World Cup in Changchun, China:
Men's aerials: 01 ! Anton Kushnir (BLR) 02 ! Liu Zhongqing (CHN) 03 ! Wu Chao (CHN)
Women's aerials: 01 ! Guo Xinxin (CHN) 02 ! Li Nina (CHN) 03 ! Xu Mengtao (CHN)
World Cup in Ramsau, Austria:
HS98 / 10 km: 01 ! Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA) 25:45.6 02 ! Tino Edelmann (GER) 25:47.7 03 ! Alessandro Pittin (ITA) 25:49.3
Overall standings (after 6 of 19 events): (1) Lamy-Chappuis 505 points (2) Edelmann 384 (3) Eric Frenzel (GER) 240
Heineken Cup pool stage, matchday 4: (teams in strike are eliminated)
Pool 1: Benetton Treviso 18–21 Northampton Saints
Standings: Northampton 13 points (4 matches), Munster 10 (3), Perpignan 6 (3), Treviso 5 (4).
Pool 2: Newport Gwent Dragons 8–26 Biarritz
Standings: Biarritz 18 points (4 matches), Newport 5 (4), Glasgow 5 (3), Gloucester 4 (3).
Pool 3:
Ospreys 45–19 Viadana
Leicester Tigers 20–15 Clermont Auvergne
Standings: Ospreys 16 points, Leicester, Clermont 12, Viadana 0.
Pool 4: Edinburgh 9–6 Bath
Standings: Stade Français, Ulster 9 points (3 matches), Edinburgh 9 (4), Bath 6 (4).
Pool 5: Toulouse 23–7 Cardiff Blues
Standings: Toulouse 14 points (4 matches), Sale 9 (3), Cardiff 9 (4), Harlequin 1 (3).
Pool 6:
London Irish 34–13 Brive
Leinster (Ireland) 39–7 Scarlets
Standings: Leinster, London Irish 15, Scarlets 8, Brive 0.
Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 4: (teams in strike are eliminated)
Pool 2: Olympus Madrid 6–42 Montpellier
Standings: Connacht 17 points, Montpellier 15, Worcester 7, Madrid 0.
Pool 3:
Rovigo – Toulon, postponed to Sunday (snow)
Saracens 18–14 Castres Olympique
Standings: Toulon 13 points (3 matches), Saracens 13 (4), Castres 6 (4), Rovigo 0 (3).
Pool 4: Rugby Roma Olimpic 3–53 Racing Métro
Standings: London Wasps 17 points, Racing Métro 12, Bayonne 10, Roma 0.
Pool 5: Albi – Petrarca Padova postponed
World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland:
HS 137: 01 ! Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 265.6 points (137.0 m, 130.0 m) 02 ! Simon Ammann (SUI) 264.6 (138.0, 129.0) 03 ! Andreas Kofler (AUT) 250.5 (132.0, 128.0)
Overall standings (after 5 of 23 events): (1) Schlierenzauer 342 (2) Ammann 324 points (3) Kofler 226
World Cup in Telluride, United States:
Men's snowboard cross: 01 ! Pierre Vaultier (FRA) 02 ! Robert Fagan (CAN) 03 ! Ross Powers (USA)
Standings after 2 of 7 events: (1) Vaultier 2000 points (2) Seth Wescott (USA) 1200 (3) Fagan 1090
Women's snowboard cross: 01 ! Maëlle Ricker (CAN) 02 ! Simona Meiller (SUI) 03 ! Dominique Maltais (CAN)
Standings after 2 of 7 events: (1) Ricker 2000 points (2) Maltais 1200 (3) Aleksandra Zhekova (BUL) 1160
NCAA Division I Women's Tournament:
Championship game in Tampa, Florida: Penn State 3, Texas 2.
The Nittany Lions rally from a 2-set deficit to win the title for the third straight time and extend their winning streak to 102 games.
Men's World Cup in Val Gardena, Italy:
Super-G: 01 ! Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 1:38.35 02 ! Carlo Janka (SUI) 1:38.47 03 ! Patrick Staudacher (ITA) 1:38.52
Overall standings (after 11 of 34 races): (1) Janka 540 points (2) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 515 (3) Svindal 388
Super-G standings (after 3 of 6 races): (1) Michael Walchhofer (AUT) 180 (2) Raich & Svindal 154
Women's World Cup in Val d'Isère, France:
Super combined:01 ! Lindsey Vonn (USA) 2:37.55 02 ! Maria Riesch (GER) 2:38.71 03 ! Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 2:38.91
Overall standings (after 10 of 33 races): (1) Riesch & Vonn 521 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 362
NCAA Division I FCS:
NCAA Division I Football Championship Game in Chattanooga, Tennessee (seeds in parentheses):
(2) Villanova 23, (1) Montana 21
England in South Africa:
1st Test in Centurion, day 3:
South Africa 418 & 9/1 (4.0 ov); England 356. South Africa led by 71 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
West Indies in Australia:
3rd Test in Perth, day 3:
Australia 520/7d & 137/8 (47.0 ov); West Indies 312. Australia led by 345 runs with 2 wickets remaining.
Sri Lanka in India:
2nd ODI in Visakhapatnam:
India 301/7 (50 ov, MS Dhoni 107); Sri Lanka 302/7 (49.1 ov, Tillakaratne Dilshan 123). Sri Lanka win by 3 wickets. 5-match series level 1–1.
Handball
World Women's Championship in China:
Semifinals:
France 27–23 Spain
Norway 20–28 Russia
New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur makes his 1,030th NHL regular-season appearance, breaking the league record for goaltenders previously held by Patrick Roy, as the Devils beat the Ottawa Senators 4–2. (AP via ESPN)
World Cup in Ramsau, Austria:
HS98 / 10 km: 01 ! Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA) 22:03.6 02 ! Felix Gottwald (AUT) 22:06.3 03 ! Magnus Moan (NOR) 22:10.7
Overall standings (after 5 of 19 events): (1) Lamy-Chappuis 405 points (2) Tino Edelmann (GER) 304 (3) Eric Frenzel (GER) 240
Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 4: (teams in strike are eliminated)
Pool 2: Connacht 19–7 Worcester Warriors
Standings: Connacht 17 points (4 matches), Montpellier 10 (3), Worcester 7 (4), Olympus Madrid 0 (3).
Pool 5: Montauban 24–19 Newcastle Falcons
Standings: Newcastle 15 points (4 matches), Montauban 12, Albi 5 (3), Padova 1 (3).
Six-red World Championship in Killarney, Ireland:
Final: Mark Davis (ENG) def. Mark Williams (WAL) 6–3
World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland:
HS 137: 01 ! Simon Ammann (SUI) 270.4 points (137.5 m, 133.0 m) 02 ! Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 268.2 (136.5, 132.5) 03 ! Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 243.5 (132.5, 125.0)
Overall standings (after 4 of 23 events): (1) Ammann 244 points (2) Schlierenzauer 242 (3) Harri Olli (FIN) & Andreas Kofler (AUT) 166
World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:
Men: 01 ! Michi Halilovic (GER) 1:56.39 02 ! Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 1:56.60 03 ! Frank Rommel (GER) 1:56.63
Standings after 5 of 8 events: (1) Martins Dukurs (LAT) 1044 points (2) Rommel 1011 (3) Sandro Stielicke (GER) 892
Women: 01 ! Kerstin Szymkowiak (GER) 1:59.50 02 ! Marion Trott (GER) 2:00.21 03 ! Anja Huber (GER) 2:00.28
Standings after 5 of 8 events: (1) Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 1011 points (2) Shelley Rudman (GBR) 987 (3) Szymkowiak 954
World records broken:
Long course:
Men's 50 m freestyle: César Cielo (BRA) 20.91, São Paulo, Brazil
Short course:
Men's 4 × 100 m medley relay: United States (Nick Thoman, Mark Gangloff, Michael Phelps, Nathan Adrian) 3:20.71, Manchester, Great Britain
Women's 200 m breast: Rebecca Soni (USA) 2:14.57, Manchester, Great Britain
Women's 400 m medley: Julia Smit (USA) 4:21.04, Manchester, Great Britain
Women's 4 × 100 m medley relay: United States (Margaret Hoelzer, Jessica Hardy, Dana Vollmer, Amanda Weir) 3:47.97, Manchester, Great Britain
National Football League Week 15 Thursday Night Football (unbeaten team and division champion in bold):
Indianapolis Colts 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 31
The Colts extend their record regular-season win streak to 23, and become the third team in NFL history to start a season 14–0.
Euroleague Regular Season Game 8: (teams in bold advance to the Top-16 round, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group A:
Regal FC Barcelona 89–55 Žalgiris Kaunas
Standings: Barcelona 8–0; Siena 7–1; ASVEL, Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–5; Cibona 2–6; Žalgiris 1–7.
Group B:
Efes Pilsen Istanbul 77–79 Unicaja Málaga
Entente Orléans Loiret 75–72 Partizan Belgrade
Standings: Olympiacos, Unicaja 6–2; Lietuvos Rytas, Partizan 4–4; Efes Pilsen 3–5; Orléans 1–7.
Group C:
CSKA Moscow 77–72 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
Standings: CSKA, Caja Laboral 6–2; Maccabi 5–3; Maroussi, Roma 3–5; Olimpija 1–7.
Group D:
Panathinaikos Athens 67–76 Real Madrid
Armani Jeans Milano 82–69 Asseco Prokom Gdynia
Standings: Real Madrid, Panathinaikos 6–2; Khimki 5–3; Milano, Asseco Prokom 3–5; EWE Baskets 1–7.
World Cup 3 in Pokljuka, Slovenia:
15 km individual women: 01 ! Helena Jonsson (SWE) 43:04.1 (0 penalties) 02 ! Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 43:26.7 (1) 03 ! Anastasiya Kuzmina (SVK) 43:31.4 (1)
Overall standings after 5 of 25 events: (1) Jonsson 277 points (2) Olofsson-Zidek 234 (3) Olga Medvedtseva (RUS) 184
Individual standings after 2 of 4 events: (1) Jonsson 120 points (2) Olofsson-Zidek 108 (3) Valj Semerenko (UKR) 74
20 km individual men: 01 ! Christoph Sumann (AUT) 52:19.8 (1 penalty) 02 ! Simon Fourcade (FRA) 52:34.0 (1) 03 ! Alexander Os (NOR) 52:50.5 (1)
Overall standings after 5 of 25 events: (1) Sumann 225 (2) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 206 (3) Tim Burke (USA) 181
Individual standings after 2 of 4 events: (1) Sumann 108 points (2) Burke 81 (3) Fourcade 79
England in South Africa:
1st Test in Centurion, day 2:
South Africa 418 (Jacques Kallis 120); England 88/1 (23.0 ov). England trail by 330 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
West Indies in Australia:
3rd Test in Perth, day 2:
Australia 520/7d; West Indies 214/2 (46.0 ov, Chris Gayle 102). West Indies trail by 306 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
UEFA Europa League group stage, Matchday 6: (teams in bold advance to the round of 32)
Group A:
Ajax 1–3 Anderlecht
Dinamo Zagreb 1–2 Timişoara
Final standings: Anderlecht, Ajax 11 points, Dinamo Zagreb 6, Timişoara 5.
Group B:
Lille 3–1 Slavia Prague
Genoa 1–2 Valencia
Final standings: Valencia 12 points, Lille 10, Genoa 7, Slavia Prague 3.
Group C:
Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–0 Hamburg
Rapid Wien 3–3 Celtic
Final standings: Hapoel Tel Aviv 12 points, Hamburg 10, Celtic 6, Rapid Wien 5.
Group G:
Lazio 0–1 Levski Sofia
Villarreal 0–1 Red Bull Salzburg
Final standings: Red Bull Salzburg 18 points, Villarreal 9, Lazio 6, Levski Sofia 3.
Group H:
Steaua București 1–1 Twente
Fenerbahçe 1–0 Sheriff Tiraspol
Final standings: Fenerbahçe 15 points, Twente 8, Sheriff Tiraspol 5, Steaua București 4.
Group I:
Benfica 2–1 AEK Athens
Everton 0–1 BATE Borisov
Final standings: Benfica 15 points, Everton 9, BATE 7, AEK Athens 4.
Handball
World Women's Championship in China:
9th place: Austria 25–41 Hungary
11th place: Angola 26–25 China
7th place: Germany 35–25 Romania
5th place: Denmark 33–31 South Korea
Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 4: (teams in strike are eliminated)
Pool 1: Bourgoin 31–10 Overmach Parma
Standings: Bourgoin 14 points (4 matches), Leeds Carnegie 9 (3), Bucharest Oaks 6 (3), Overmach Parma 4 (4).
Pool 4: Bayonne 3–12 London Wasps
Standings: London Wasps 17 points (4 matches), Bayonne 10 (4), Racing Métro 7 (3), Roma 0 (3).
World Cup in Telluride, United States:
Men's parallel giant slalom: 01 ! Jasey Jay Anderson (CAN) 02 ! Michael Lambert (CAN) 03 ! Rok Flander (SLO)
Standings (after 3 of 9 events): (1) Benjamin Karl (AUT) 2060 points (2) Anderson 2050 (3) Mathieu Bozzetto (FRA) 1560
Women's parallel giant slalom: 01 ! Alena Zavarzina (RUS) 02 ! Marion Kreiner (AUT) 03 ! Ina Meschik (AUT)
Standings (after 3 of 9 events): (1) Amelie Kober (GER) 2060 (2) Doris Guenther (AUT) 1700 (3) Claudia Riegler (AUT) 1500
Euroleague Regular Season Game 8: (teams in bold advance to the Top-16 round, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group A:
Cibona Zagreb 80–77 Fenerbahçe Ülker Istanbul
Montepaschi Siena 83–74 ASVEL Villeurbanne
Standings: Barcelona 7–0, Siena 7–1, ASVEL, Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–5, Cibona 2–6, Žalgiris 1–6.
Group B:
Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 83–89 (OT) Olympiacos Piraeus
Standings: Olympiacos 6–2, Unicaja 5–2, Partizan 4–3, Lietuvos Rytas 4–4, Efes Pilsen 3–4, Orléans 0–7.
Group C:
Caja Laboral Baskonia 62–53 Union Olimpija Ljubljana
Lottomatica Roma 74–87 Maroussi Athens
Standings: Caja Laboral 6–2, Maccabi, CSKA Moscow 5–2, Maroussi, Roma 3–5, Olimpija 1–7.
Group D:
EWE Baskets Oldenburg 49–62 Khimki Moscow Region
Standings: Panathinaikos 6–1, Real Madrid 5–2, Khimki 5–3, Asseco Prokom 3–4, Milano 2–5, EWE Baskets 1–7.
England in South Africa:
1st Test in Centurion, day 1:
South Africa 262/4 (Jacques Kallis 112*)
West Indies in Australia:
3rd Test in Perth, day 1:
Australia 339/3
Simon Katich is dismissed on 99 for the second time in his career.
FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
Fifth place match: TP Mazembe 2–3 Auckland City
Semifinal 2: Atlante 1–3 Barcelona
UEFA Europa League group stage, Matchday 6: (teams in bold advance to the round of 32)
Group D:
Hertha BSC 1–0 Sporting CP
Heerenveen 5–0 Ventspils
Final standings: Sporting CP 11 points, Hertha BSC 10, Heerenveen 8, Ventspils 3.
Group E:
CSKA Sofia 0–3 Roma
Basel 2–3 Fulham
Final standings: Roma 13 points, Fulham 11, Basel 9, CSKA Sofia 1.
Group F:
Panathinaikos 3–0 Dinamo București
Sturm Graz 1–0 Galatasaray
Final standings: Galatasaray 13 points, Panathinaikos 12, Dinamo București 6, Sturm Graz 4.
Group J:
Club Brugge 1–0 Toulouse
Partizan 1–0 Shakhtar Donetsk
Final standings: Shakhtar Donetsk 13 points, Club Brugge 11, Toulouse 7, Partizan 3.
Group K:
Sparta Prague 0–3 Copenhagen
CFR Cluj 0–2 PSV Eindhoven
Final standings: PSV Eindhoven 14 points, Copenhagen 10, Sparta Prague 7, CFR Cluj 3.
Group L:
Athletic Bilbao 0–3 Werder Bremen
Nacional 5–1 Austria Wien
Final standings: Werder Bremen 16 points, Athletic Bilbao 10, Nacional 5, Austria Wien 2.
Colombian Primera A Clausura Final, first leg:
Atlético Huila 0–1 Independiente Medellín
2010 FIBA World Championship Draw:
Group A: Argentina Serbia Australia Germany Angola Jordan
Group B: United States Slovenia Brazil Croatia Iran Tunisia
Group C: Greece Turkey Puerto Rico Russia China Ivory Coast
Group D: Spain France Canada Lithuania New Zealand Lebanon
Pakistan in New Zealand:
3rd Test in Napier, day 5:
Pakistan 223 and 455; New Zealand 471 and 90/0. Match drawn. 3-match series drawn 1–1.
Sri Lanka in India:
1st ODI in Rajkot:
India 414/7 (50 ov, Virender Sehwag 146); Sri Lanka 411/8 (50 ov, Tillakaratne Dilshan 160). India win by 3 runs, lead the 5-match series 1–0
FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
Semifinal 1: Pohang Steelers 1–2 Estudiantes
Handball
World Women's Championship in China: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group 1 in Yangzhou:
Germany 25–21 Angola
France 35–20 Austria
Denmark 25–30 Russia
Final standings: France, Russia 8 points, Denmark 6, Germany 4, Austria, Angola 2.
Group 2 in Suzhou:
Hungary 25–21 China
Norway 27–24 Spain
Romania 34–34 South Korea
Final standings: Norway 8 points, Spain 7, Korea 6, Romania 5, Hungary 4, China 0.
World Cup in Telluride, United States:
Men's parallel giant slalom: 01 ! Matthew Morison (CAN) 02 ! Benjamin Karl (AUT) 03 ! Mathieu Bozzetto (FRA)
Women's parallel giant slalom: 01 ! Fraenzi Maegert-Kohli (SUI) 02 ! Amelie Kober (GER) 03 ! Kimiko Zakreski (CAN)
NFL Monday Night Football, Week 14:
San Francisco 49ers 24, Arizona Cardinals 9
Pakistan in New Zealand:
3rd Test in Napier, day 4:
Pakistan 223 & 347/4 (141.0 ov); New Zealand 471. Pakistan led by 99 runs with 6 wickets remaining.
Men's World Cup in Val d'Isère, France:
Giant slalom: 01 ! Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 2:16.28 02 ! Massimiliano Blardone (ITA) 2:17.05 03 ! Benjamin Raich (AUT) 2:17.60
Giant slalom standings (after 3 of 7 races): (1) Raich 185 points (2) Carlo Janka (SUI) 160 (3) Ted Ligety (USA) 156
Overall standings (after 10 of 34 races): (1) Raich 486 points (2) Janka 460 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 384
Women's World Cup in Åre, Sweden:
Slalom: 01 ! Sandrine Aubert (FRA) 1:43.24 02 ! Maria Riesch (GER) 1:43.69 03 ! Susanne Riesch (GER) 1:44.20
Slalom standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Maria Riesch 225 points (2) Šárka Záhrobská (CZE) 168 (3) Susanne Riesch 160
Overall standings (after 9 of 33 races): (1) Maria Riesch 441 points (2) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 421 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 330
NFL Week 14 (division champions in bold; teams clinching a playoff berth in italics):
New Orleans Saints 26, Atlanta Falcons 23
The Saints remain unbeaten and secure a first-round bye in the NFC playoffs.
Green Bay Packers 21, Chicago Bears 14
Indianapolis Colts 28, Denver Broncos 16
The Colts set a new NFL record with their 22nd consecutive regular-season win, and also secure home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs. The Broncos' Brandon Marshall sets an NFL single-game record with 21 receptions.
Buffalo Bills 16, Kansas City Chiefs 10
Minnesota Vikings 30, Cincinnati Bengals 10
New England Patriots 20, Carolina Panthers 10
New York Jets 26, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3
Miami Dolphins 14, Jacksonville Jaguars 10
Baltimore Ravens 48, Detroit Lions 3
Houston Texans 34, Seattle Seahawks 7
Washington Redskins 34, Oakland Raiders 13
Tennessee Titans 47, St. Louis Rams 7
San Diego Chargers 20, Dallas Cowboys 17
Sunday Night Football: Philadelphia Eagles 45, New York Giants 38
World Cup 2 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
4 x 6 km relay women: 01 ! Russia (Svetlana Sleptsova, Anna Boulygina, Iana Romanova, Olga Zaitseva) 1:13.37.0 (0 penalty, 6 reloads) 02 ! France (Marie-Laure Brunet, Sylvie Becaert, Marie Dorin, Sandrine Bailly) 1:13:40.8 (0, 7) 03 ! Sweden (Elisabeth Hoegberg, Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek, Anna-Maria Nilsson, Helena Jonsson) 1:13:41.6 (0, 3)
Standings (after two of five events): (1) Russia 114 points (2) Germany 103 (3) France 102
4 x 7.5 km relay men: 01 ! Austria (Simon Eder, Daniel Mesotitsch, Dominik Landertinger, Christoph Sumann) 1:16:13.1 (0 penalty loops, 6 reloads) 02 ! Russia (Ivan Tcherezov, Evgeny Ustyugov, Nikolay Kruglov, Jr., Maxim Tchoudov) 1:16:38.8 (1, 5) 03 ! Germany (Christoph Stephan, Arnd Peiffer, Michael Greis, Simon Schempp 1:16:45.1 (0, 5)
Standings (after two of five events): (1) Austria 108 points (2) France 103 (3) Russia 97
World Cup in Winterberg, Germany:
Four-man: 01 ! United States (Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz) 1:50.70 02 ! Germany (André Lange, René Hoppe, Kevin Kuske, Martin Putze) 1:50.80 03 ! Germany (Karl Angerer, Andreas Udvari, Alex Mann, Gregor Bermbach) 1:50.95
Standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Holcomb 843 points (2) Jānis Miņins (LAT) 754 (3) Lyndon Rush (CAN) 721
Pakistan in New Zealand:
3rd Test in Napier, day 3:
Pakistan 223 & 128/0 (56.0 ov); New Zealand 471 (Daniel Vettori 134). Pakistan trail by 120 runs with 10 wickets remaining.
World Cup in Davos, Switzerland:
Women's sprint freestyle: 01 ! Petra Majdič (SLO) 02 ! Marit Bjørgen (NOR) 03 ! Aino-Kaisa Saarinen (FIN)
Overall standings (after 6 of 20 events): (1) Majdič 272 points (2) Saarinen 263 (3) Bjørgen 262
Sprint standings (after 3 events): (1) Majdič 200 points (2) Hanna Falk (SWE) 176 (3) Vesna Fabjan (SLO) 114
Men's sprint freestyle: 01 ! John Kristian Dahl (NOR) 02 ! Petter Northug (NOR) 03 ! Alexey Petukhov (RUS)
Overall standings (after 6 of 20 events): (1) Northug 240 points (2) Dahl 200 (3) Petukhov 160
Sprint standings (after 3 events): (1) Dahl 200 points (2) Petukhov 160 (3) Ola Vigen Hattestad (NOR) 160
CECAFA Cup in Kenya:
Third place playoff: 03 ! Zanzibar 1–0 Tanzania
Final: 01 ! Uganda 2–0 02 ! Rwanda
Uganda win the title for the second straight time and 11th overall.
South Asian Football Federation Cup Final in Dhaka, Bangladesh:
Maldives 0–0 (1–3 pen.) India
India win the title for the fifth time.
Argentine Primera División – Apertura, final matchday:
(12) Boca Juniors 2–0 (1) Banfield
(2) Newell's Old Boys 0–2 (8) San Lorenzo
Final standings: Banfield 41 points, Newell's Old Boys 39.
Banfield win their first ever championship.
Primera División Uruguaya – Apertura, final matchday:
(10) Cerrito 2–5 (1) Nacional
(3) Defensor Sporting 2–2 (2) Liverpool
Final standings: Nacional 36 points, Liverpool, Defensor Sporting 29.
Nacional win the title for the 42nd time.
Primera División Venezolana – Apertura, final matchday:
(1) Deportivo Italia 0–1 (5) Deportivo Lara
(7) Deportivo Anzoátegui 2–0 (2) Caracas
(3) Deportivo Táchira 1–0 (16) Centro Italo
Final standings: Deportivo Táchira 37 points, Deportivo Italia 36, Caracas 35.
Deportivo Táchira win the title for the seventh time.
Primera División de Paraguay – Clausura, final matchday:
(1) Nacional 0–0 (6) Olimpia
(7) Tacuary 1–0 (2) Libertad
Standings: Nacional 41 points, Libertad 40.
Nacional win their seventh title after a break of 63 years.
Campeonato Descentralizado playoff, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
Universitario de Deportes 1–0 (1–0) Alianza Lima. Universitario win 2–0 on aggregate.
Universitario win the title for the 25th time.
Primera División de México Apertura Liguilla Final, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
Cruz Azul 1–2 (3–4) Monterrey. Monterrey win 6–4 on aggregate.
Monterrey win the title for the third time.
European Tour:
Alfred Dunhill Championship in Mpumalanga, South Africa:
Winner: Pablo Martín (ESP) 271 (−17)
Off-season men's events:
The Shark Shootout in Naples, Florida:
Winners: Jerry Kelly & Steve Stricker
Handball
World Women's Championship in China: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group 1 in Yangzhou:
Austria 26–29 Germany
Russia 23–24 France
Angola 28–23 Denmark
Standings: Russia, France, Denmark 6 points, Austria, Angola, Germany 2.
Group 2 in Suzhou:
South Korea 28–28 Hungary
China 19–34 Norway
Spain 26–25 Romania
Standings: Spain 7 points, Norway 6, Korea 5, Romania 4, Hungary 2, China 0.
World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
Women: 01 ! Tatjana Hüfner (GER) 1:37.579 02 ! Natalie Geisenberger (GER) 1:37.595 03 ! Erin Hamlin (USA) 1:37.616
World Cup standings (after 4 of 8 events): (1) Hüfner 385 points (2) Geisenberger 355 (3) Anke Wischnewski (GER) 265
Men: 01 ! Albert Demtschenko (RUS) 1:40.356 02 ! Armin Zöggeler (ITA) 1:40.406 03 ! Felix Loch (RUS) 1:40.674
World Cup standings (after 4 of 8 events): (1) Zöggeler 370 points (2) Loch 290 (3) Demtschenko 279
Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, day 4:
Team Europe 7–11 Team USA
Ralf Souquet (GER) def. Shane Van Boening (USA) 6–3
Dennis Hatch (USA) def. Niels Feijen (NLD) 6–0
Thorsten Hohmann (GER) def. Johnny Archer (USA) 6–1
Shane Van Boening (USA) def. Ralf Souquet (GER) 6–2
Team USA win the Mosconi Cup for the first time in 4 years and 11th time overall.
Heineken Cup pool stage, matchday 3:
Pool 2: Biarritz 49–13 Newport Gwent Dragons
Standings: Biarritz 14 points, Newport Gwent Dragons, Glasgow Warriors 5, Gloucester 4.
Pool 3: Clermont Auvergne 40–30 Leicester Tigers
Standings: Ospreys, Clermont Auvergne 11 points, Leicester Tigers 8, Viadana 0.
Pool 4: Bath 16–9 Edinburgh
Standings: Stade Français, Ulster 9 points, Bath, Edinburgh 5.
Pool 5: Harlequins 19–29 Sale Sharks
Standings: Toulouse 10 points, Sale Sharks, Cardiff Blues 9, Harlequins 1.
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Final:
Ding Junhui (CHN) (13) def. John Higgins (SCO) (2) 10–8
World Cup in Seoul, South Korea:
Men's big air: 01 ! Gian-Luca Cavigelli (SUI) 02 ! Stefan Gimpl (AUT) 03 ! Markku Koski (FIN)
Standings (after 4 of 5 events): (1) Gimpl 3800 points (2) Cavigelli 3100 (3) Gjermund Braaten (NOR) 1460
World Cup 5 in Salt Lake City, United States
1000 m women: 01 ! Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 1:13.36 02 ! Wang Beixing (CHN) 1:14.01 03 ! Nao Kodaira (JPN) 1:14.17
Standings after 4 of 7 races: (1) Nesbitt 400 points (2) Annette Gerritsen (NED) 205 (3) Kodaira 202
1000 m men: 01 ! Shani Davis (USA) 1:06.67 02 ! Lee Kyou-hyuk (KOR) 1:07.07 03 ! Mika Poutala (FIN) 1:07.24
Standings after 4 of 7 races: (1) Davis 400 points (2) Mo Tae-bum (KOR) 215 (3) Lee 212
Team pursuit women: 01 ! Russia (Yekaterina Abramova, Galina Likhachova, Yekaterina Shikhova) 2:57.18 02 ! Canada (Kristina Groves, Christine Nesbitt, Cindy Klassen) 2:57.35 03 ! Germany (Daniela Anschütz-Thoms, Stephanie Beckert, Katrin Mattscherodt) 2:57.36
Standings after 3 of 4 races: (1) Canada 280 points (2) Russia 230 (3) Japan 190
Team pursuit men: 01 ! Norway (Håvard Bøkko, Mikael Flygind-Larsen, Henrik Christiansen) 3:39.55 02 ! Italy (Matteo Anesi, Enrico Fabris, Luca Stefani) 3:39.72 03 ! Canada (Steven Elm, Lucas Makowsky, Mathieu Giroux) 3:40.34
Standings after 3 of 4 races: (1) Netherlands 260 points (2) Norway 230 (3) Canada 186
European Short Course Championships in Istanbul, Turkey:
Women's 50 m freestyle: 01 ! Hinkelien Schreuder (NED) 23.32 CR 02 ! Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 23.58 03 ! Dorothea Brandt (GER) 23.74
Men's 50 m butterfly: 01 ! Johannes Dietrich (GER) 22.07 CR 02 ! Frédérick Bousquet (FRA) 22.17 03 ! Yevgeny Korotyshkin (RUS) 22.34
Women's 400 m individual medley: 01 ! Hannah Miley (GBR) 4:25.66 02 ! Mireia Belmonte García (ESP) 4:27.60 03 ! Zsuzsanna Jakabos (HUN) 4:28.46
Men's 200 m breaststroke: 01 ! Dániel Gyurta (HUN) 2:00.67 WR 02 ! Grigory Falko (RUS) 2:02.50 03 ! Maxim Shcherbakov (RUS) 2:03.76
Women's 200 m freestyle: 01 ! Federica Pellegrini (ITA) 1:51.17 WR 02 ! Evelyn Verrasztó (HUN) 1:52.61 03 ! Femke Heemskerk (NED) 1:54.20
Men's 200 m freestyle: 01 ! Paul Biedermann (GER) 1:39.81 CR 02 ! Danila Izotov (RUS) 1:40.08 03 ! Nikita Lobintsev (RUS) 1:41.52
Women's 200 m backstroke: 01 ! Alexianne Castel (FRA) 2:02.67 02 ! Jenny Mensing (GER) 2:03.31 03 ! Pernille Larsen (DEN) 2:03.50
Men's 4x50 m freestyle: 01 ! France (Amaury Leveaux, Jérémy Stravius, David Maitre, Frédérick Bousquet) 1:22.96 02 ! Croatia (Duje Draganja, Alexei Puninski, Mario Todorovic, Mario Delač) 1:23.18 03 ! Italy (Marco Orsi, Federico Bocchia, Filippo Magnini, Luca Dotto) 1:23.64
Men's World Cup in Val d'Isère, France:
Super-G: 01 ! Michael Walchhofer (AUT) 1:20.78 02 ! Ted Ligety (USA) 1:21.06 03 ! Werner Heel (ITA) 1:21.53
Super-G standings (after 2 of 6 races): (1) Walchhofer 160 points (2) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 125 (3) Ligety 112
Overall standings (after 9 of 34 races): (1) Carlo Janka (SUI) 460 points (2) Raich 426 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 384
Women's World Cup in Åre, Sweden:
Giant slalom: 01 ! Tessa Worley (FRA) 2:23.22 02 ! Tina Maze (SLO) 2:23.79 03 ! Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 2:23.91
Giant slalom standings (after 3 of 7 races): (1) Zettel 220 points (2) Kathrin Holzl (GER) 181 (3) Maze 170
Overall standings (after 8 of 33 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 389 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 361 (3) Zettel 280
NCAA Division I FBS:
Army–Navy Game in Philadelphia: Navy 17, Army 3
Navy wins the game for the eighth straight year.
Mark Ingram wins the Heisman Trophy. The Alabama running back edges out his Stanford counterpart Toby Gerhart in the closest vote in the award's history, becoming the Crimson Tide's first Heisman winner and the third straight sophomore to win the award.
NCAA Division I FCS:
Semifinal in Missoula, Montana (unbeaten team in bold):
(1) Montana 24, Appalachian State 17
Other games:
SWAC Championship Game in Birmingham, Alabama:
Prairie View A&M 30, Alabama A&M 24
NCAA Division II Football Championship in Florence, Alabama:
Northwest Missouri State 30, Grand Valley State 23
The Bearcats win their third Division II national title and end a streak of four consecutive losses in the championship game.
2010 FIBA World Championship:
FIBA announces the four wild cards that will participate in the World Championship to be held in Turkey:
Germany
Lebanon
Lithuania
Russia
World Cup 2 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
10 km pursuit women: 01 ! Helena Jonsson (SWE) 34:09.1 (1 penalty) 02 ! Svetlana Sleptsova (RUS) 34:40.8 (2) 03 ! Olga ZaitsevaR(RUS) 34:45.1 (2)
Overall standings after 4 of 25 events: (1) Jonsson 217 points (2) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 180 (3) Sleptsova 152
12.5 km pursuit men: 01 ! Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 34:36.7 (1) 02 ! Simon Eder (AUT) 34:38.3 (1) 03 ! Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 34:39.8 (3)
Overall standings after 4 of 25 events: (1) Svendsen 206 points (2) Bjørndalen 168 (3) Christoph Sumann (AUT) 165
World Cup in Winterberg, Germany:
Two-man: 01 ! Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter (SUI) 1:53.17 02 ! Karl Angerer/Gregor Bermbach (GER) 1:53.24 03 ! Ivo Rüegg/Roman Handschin (SUI) 1:53.28
Standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Rüegg 810 points (2) Steven Holcomb (USA) 770 (3) Angerer 722
Two-woman: 01 ! Cathleen Martini/Romy Logsch (GER) 1:56.65 02 ! Sandra Kiriasis/Berit Wiacker (GER) 1:57.26 03 ! Erin Pac/Elana Meyers (USA) 1:57.27
Standings (after 4 of 8 races): (1) Martini 885 points (2) Kiriasis 830 (3) Shauna Rohbock (USA) 753
Pakistan in New Zealand:
3rd Test in Napier, day 2:
Pakistan 223; New Zealand 346/6 (106.0 ov, Daniel Vettori 100*). New Zealand led by 123 runs with 4 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Sri Lanka in India:
2nd T20I in Chandigarh:
Sri Lanka 206/7 (20/20 ov); India 211/4 (19.1/20 ov). India win by 6 wickets. 2-match series drawn 1–1.
World Cup in Davos, Switzerland:
Women's 10 km freestyle: 01 ! Irina Khazova (RUS) 02 ! Charlotte Kalla (SWE) 03 ! Kristina Šmigun-Vähi (EST)
Men's 15 km freestyle: 01 ! Matti Heikkinen (FIN) 02 ! Marcus Hellner (SWE) 03 ! Maurice Manificat (FRA)
European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland:
Men, final:
01 ! Sweden 6–5 02 ! Switzerland (11 ends)
Niklas Edin skips Sweden to their sixth title and the first since 2001.
Men, world challenge game 2:
Denmark 10–5 Netherlands
Denmark win best-of-3 series 2–0.
Women, final:
02 ! Switzerland 5–7 01 ! Germany
Andrea Schöpp skips Germany to her seventh European title, and the first since 1998.
Women, world challenge game 2:
Finland 3–6 Latvia
Latvia win best-of-3 series 2–0.
FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
Quarterfinal 2: Auckland City 0–3 Atlante
World Cup at Suomu, Finland:
Men's moguls: 01 ! Jesper Bjoernlund (SWE) 02 ! Bryon Wilson (USA) 03 ! Nathan Roberts (USA)
Standings (after 2 of 12 events): (1) Bjoernlund 200 points (2) Wilson 160 (3) Alexandre Bilodeau (CAN) 110
Women's moguls: 01 ! Hannah Kearney (USA) 02 ! Kristi Richards (CAN) 03 ! Jennifer Heil (CAN)
Standings (after 2 of 12 events): (1) Richards 180 points (2) Kearney 160 (3) Heil 105
Handball
World Women's Championship in China: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group 1 in Yangzhou:
Germany 22–34 Russia
France 33–24 Angola
Denmark 30–27 Austria
Standings: Russia, Denmark 6 points, France 4, Austria 2, Angola, Germany 0.
Group 2 in Suzhou:
Romania 40–19 China
Norway 27–28 South Korea
Hungary 21–21 Spain
Standings: Spain 5 points, Romania, Korea, Norway 4, Hungary 1, China 0.
World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
Doubles: 01 ! Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger (AUT) 1:36.829 02 ! Christian Oberstolz/Patrick Gruber (ITA) 1:36.917 03 ! Gerhard Plankensteiner/Oswald Haselrieder (ITA) 1:37.053
World Cup standings (after 4 of 8 events): (1) André Florschütz/Torsten Wustlich (GER) 325 points (2) Patric Leitner/Alexander Resch (GER) 300 (3) Linger/Linger 290
UFC 107 in Memphis
Lightweight Championship bout: B.J. Penn (USA) def. Diego Sanchez (USA) via TKO (cut) at 2:37 of round 5
Penn retain the UFC Lightweight Championship.
Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, day 3:
Team Europe 5–9 Team USA
Niels Feijen (NLD) / Thorsten Hohmann (GER) def. Dennis Hatch (USA) / Corey Deuel (USA) 6–1
Ralf Souquet (GER) / Mika Immonen (FIN) def. Shane Van Boening (USA) / Óscar Domínguez (USA) 6–4
Dennis Hatch (USA) def. Niels Feijen (NLD) 6–4
Corey Deuel (USA) / Johnny Archer (USA) def. Thorsten Hohmann (GER) / Darren Appleton (ENG) 6–5
Mika Immonen (FIN) def. Óscar Domínguez (USA) 6–4
Heineken Cup pool stage, matchday 3:
Pool 1: Northampton Saints 30–18 Benetton Treviso
Standings: Munster 10 points, Northampton Saints 9, Perpignan 6, Benetton Treviso 4.
Pool 3: Viadana 7–62 Ospreys
Standings: Ospreys 11 points (3 matches), Leicester Tigers 8 (2), Clermont 6 (2), Viadana 0 (3).
Pool 4: Ulster 23–13 Stade Français
Standings: Stade Français, Ulster 9 points (3 matches), Edinburgh 4 (2), Bath 1 (2).
Pool 5: Cardiff Blues 15–9 Toulouse
Standings: Toulouse 10 points (3 matches), Blues 9 (3), Sale Sharks 4 (2), Harlequins 1 (2).
Pool 6:
Scarlets 7–32 Leinster
Brive 3–36 London Irish
Standings: London Irish, Leinster 10 points, Scarlets 8, Brive 0.
Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 3:
Pool 1:
Bucureşti Oaks 6–10 Leeds Carnegie
Overmach Parma 14–9 Bourgoin
Standings: Leeds Carnegie, Bourgoin 9 points, Bucharest Oaks 6, Overmach Parma 4.
Pool 2: Worcester Warriors 21–26 Connacht
Standings: Connacht 13 points, Montpellier 10 points, Worcester Warriors 7, Olympus Madrid 0.
Pool 4:
London Wasps 22–18 Bayonne
Racing Métro 62–0 Rugby Roma Olimpic
Standings: London Wasps 13 points, Bayonne 10, Racing Métro 7, Roma 0.
Pool 5: Petrarca Padova 16–35 Albi
Standings: Newcastle Falcons 14 points, Montauban 8, Albi 5, Petrarca Padova 1.
IRB Sevens World Series:
South Africa Sevens in George, Western Cape
Cup Final: New Zealand 21–12 Fiji
World Cup 5 in Salt Lake City, United States
500 m women: 01 ! Wang Beixing (CHN) 37.02 02 ! Jenny Wolf (GER) 37.17 03 ! Lee Sang-hwa (KOR) 37.24
Standings (after 8 of 12 races): (1) Wolf 760 points (2) Wang 680 (3) Lee 505
500 m men: 01 ! Lee Kyou-hyuk (KOR) 34.26 02 ! Lee Kang-seok (KOR) 34.28 03 ! Tucker Fredricks (USA) 34.35
Standings (after 8 of 12 races): (1) Lee Kang-seok 523 points (2) Lee Kyou-hyuk 521 (3) Mika Poutala (FIN) 501
1500 m women: 01 ! Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 1:52.76 02 ! Kristina Groves (CAN) 1:53.32 03 ! Jennifer Rodriguez (USA) 1:54.19
Standings (after 5 of 6 races): (1) Groves 410 points (2) Nesbitt 360 (3) Ireen Wüst (NED) 257
5000 m men: 01 ! Enrico Fabris (ITA) 6:06.06 02 ! Bob de Jong (NED) 6:08.76 03 ! Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 6:10.58
Standings (after 5 of 6 races): (1) Sven Kramer (NED) 400 (2) de Jong 380 (3) Skobrev 325
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Semi-finals:
John Higgins (SCO) (2) def. Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (3) 9–8
European Short Course Championships in Istanbul, Turkey:
Women's 50 m backstroke: 01 ! Sanja Jovanović (CRO) 25.70 WR 02 ! Aleksandra Gerasimenya (BLR) 26.12 03 ! Ksenia Moskvina (RUS) 26.38
Men's 50 m breaststroke: 01 ! Aleksander Hetland (NOR) 26.19 02 ! Alessandro Terrin (ITA) 26.24 03 ! Csaba Szilágyi (SRB) 26.31
Women's 400 m freestyle: 01 ! Coralie Balmy (FRA) 3:56.55 02 ! Lotte Friis (DEN) 3:59.06 03 ! Ophelie Cyrielle Etienne (FRA) 3:59.94
Men's 100 m backstroke: 01 ! Arkady Vyatchanin (RUS) & Stanislav Donets (RUS) 48.97 WR 03 ! Aschwin Wildeboer Faber (ESP) 49.05
Women's 100 m breaststroke: 01 ! Caroline Ruhnau (GER) 1:04.84 CR 02 ! Moniek Nijhuis (NED) 1:04.96 03 ! Jennie Johansson (SWE) 1:05.19
Men's 100 m individual medley: 01 ! Duje Draganja (CRO) 51.20 02 ! Sergey Fesikov (RUS) 51.29 03 ! Peter Mankoč (SLO) 51.52
Women's 100 m butterfly: 01 ! Inge Dekker (NED) 55.74 02 ! Diane Bui Duyet (FRA) 55.93 03 ! Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 56.02
Men's 200 m butterfly: 01 ! Nikolay Skvortsov (RUS) 1:49.46 ER 02 ! Paweł Korzeniowski (POL) 1:50.13 03 ! Dinko Jukić (AUT) 1:50.32
Women's 4x50 m medley relay: 01 ! Netherlands (Hinkelien Schreuder, Moniek Nijhuis, Inge Dekker, Ranomi Kromowidjojo) 1:42.69 WBT 02 ! Sweden (Emma Svensson, Josefin Lillhage, Sarah Sjöström, Claire Hedenskog) 1:45.13 03 ! Russia (Ksenia Moskvina, Daria Deeva, Olga Klyuchnikova, Svetlana Fedulova) 1:46.10
Men's 1500 m freestyle: 01 ! Jan Wolfgarten (GER) 14:20.44 02 ! Federico Colbertaldo (ITA) 14:25.68 03 ! Mads Glæsner (DEN) 14:26.74
Men's World Cup in Val d'Isère, France:
Super combined:
01 ! Benjamin Raich (AUT) 2:07.71 02 ! Marcel Hirscher (AUT) 2:08.60 03 ! Manfred Moelgg (ITA) & Romed Baumann (AUT) 2:09.26
Overall standings after 8 of 34 races: (1) Carlo Janka (SUI) 460 points (2) Raich 381 (3) Didier Cuche (SUI) 355
NCAA Division I FCS:
Semifinal in Villanova, Pennsylvania:
(2) Villanova 14, William & Mary 13
World Cup 2 in Hochfilzen, Austria:
7.5 km sprint women: 01 ! Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 23:10.8 (0 penalty loops) 02 ! Helena Jonsson (SWE) 23:21.9 (0) 03 ! Olga Zaitseva (RUS) 24:00.5 (1)
Overall standings after 3 of 25 events: (1) Jonsson 157 points (2) Olofsson-Zidek 146 (3) Olga Medvedtseva (RUS) 124
Sprint standings after 2 of 10 events: (1) Jonsson 97 points (2) Olofsson-Zidek 92 (3) Medvedtseva 92
10 km sprint men: 01 ! Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 26:14.0 (0) 02 ! Nikolay Kruglov, Jr. (RUS) 26:20.7 (0) 03 ! Evgeny Ustyugov (RUS) 26:24.1 (1)
Overall standings after 3 of 25 events: (1) Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 146 points (2) Tim Burke (USA) 123 (3) Christoph Sumann (AUT) 122
Sprint standings after 2 of 10 events: (1) Bjørndalen 120 (2) Svendsen 86 (3) Sumann 74
Pakistan in New Zealand:
3rd Test in Napier, day 1:
Pakistan 223 (Imran Farhat 117*); New Zealand 47/0 (19.0 ov). New Zealand trail by 176 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland:
Men, semifinal:
03 ! Norway 5–8 Switzerland
Switzerland will play against Sweden in the Final.
Men, world challenge game 1:
Denmark 6–2 Netherlands
Women, semifinal:
03 ! Denmark 5–6 Germany
Germany will meet Switzerland in the final.
Women, world challenge game 1:
Finland 4–6 Latvia
FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
Quarterfinal 1: TP Mazembe 1–2 Pohang Steelers
World Cup in Suomu, Finland:
Men's moguls: 01 ! Jesper Bjoernlund (SWE) 02 ! Byron Wilson (USA) 03 ! Alexandre Bilodeau (CAN)
Women's moguls: 01 ! Kristi Richards (CAN) 02 ! Aiko Uemura (JPN) 03 ! Hannah Kearney (USA)
Following a tumultuous two weeks in which he faced allegations of numerous extramarital affairs, Tiger Woods admits to infidelity and announces he is taking an indefinite leave from professional golf in an attempt to save his marriage. (ESPN)
Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, day 2:
Team Europe 2–7 Team USA
Shane Van Boening (USA) / Johnny Archer (USA) def. Ralf Souquet (GER) / Niels Feijen (NLD) 6–2
Thorsten Hohmann (GER) def. Corey Deuel (USA) 6–4
Óscar Domínguez (USA) / Dennis Hatch (USA) def. Mika Immonen (FIN) / Darren Appleton (ENG) 6–4
Johnny Archer (USA) def. Darren Appleton (ENG) 6–5
Heineken Cup pool stage, matchday 3:
Pool 1: Munster (Ireland) 24–23 Perpignan
Standings: Munster 10 points (3 matches), Perpignan 6 (3), Northampton Saints, Benetton Treviso 4 (2).
Pool 2: Glasgow Warriors 33–11 Gloucester
Standings: Biarritz 9 points (2 matches), Newport Gwent Dragons 5 (2), Glasgow Warriors 5 (3), Gloucester 4 (3).
Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 3:
Pool 2: Montpellier 57–24 Olympus Madrid
Standings: Montpellier 10 points (3 matches), Connacht 9 (2), Worcester Warriors 6 (2), Olympus Madrid 0 (3).
Pool 3:
Castres Olympique 9–23 Saracens
Toulon 73–3 Rovigo
Standings: Toulon 13 points, Saracens 9, Castres 5, Rovigo 0.
World Cup in Winterberg, Germany:
Men: 01 ! Martins Dukurs (LAT) 1:59.06 02 ! Frank Rommel (GER) 1:59.81 03 ! Aleksandr Tretyakov (RUS) 1:59.87
Standings after 4 of 8 races: (1) Dukurs 860 points (2) Rommel 811 (3) Sandro Stielicke (GER) 764
Women: 01 ! Kerstin Szymkowiak (GER) 2:04.72 02 ! Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 2:05.22 03 ! Svetlana Trunova (RUS) 2:05.49
Standings after 4 of 8 races: (1) Hollingsworth 835 points (2) Shelley Rudman (GBR) 819 (3) Szymkowiak 729
World Cup 5 in Salt Lake City, United States
500 m women: 01 ! Jenny Wolf (GER) 37.00 WR 02 ! Wang Beixing (CHN) 37.14 03 ! Lee Sang-hwa (KOR) 37.24
Standings (after 7 of 12 races): (1) Wolf 680 pts (2) Wang 580 (3) Lee 435
500 m men: 01 ! Lee Kyou-hyuk (KOR) 34.26 02 ! Yuya Oikawa (JPN) 34.27 03 ! Mika Poutala (FIN) 34.31
Standings (after 7 of 12 races): (1) Poutala 465 pts (2) Lee Kang-seok (KOR) 443 (3) Lee Kyou-hyuk 421
3000 m women: 01 ! Martina Sáblíková (CZE) 3:56.29 02 ! Stephanie Beckert (GER) 3:57.78 03 ! Kristina Groves (CAN) 3:58.67
Standings (after 5 of 6 races): (1) Sáblíková 460 points (2) Beckert 430 (3) Daniela Anschütz-Thoms 315
1500 m men: 01 ! Shani Davis (USA) 1:41.04 WR 02 ! Chad Hedrick (USA) 1:42.19 03 ! Mo Tae-bum (KOR) 1:42.85
Standings (after 5 of 6 races): (1) Davis 480 points (2) Håvard Bøkko (NOR) 350 (3) Hedrick 268
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Semi-finals:
Ding Junhui (CHN) (13) def. Stephen Maguire (ENG) (4) 9–5
European Short Course Championships in Istanbul, Turkey:
Women's 800 m freestyle: 01 ! Lotte Friis (DEN) 8:08.02 02 ! Erika Villaécija García (ESP) 8:13.93 03 ! Ophelie Cyrielle Etienne (FRA) 8:16.20
Men's 400 m individual medley: 01 ! László Cseh (HUN) 3:57.27 WR 02 ! Dávid Verrasztó (HUN) 4:00.10 03 ! Gal Nevo (ISR) 4:00.55
Women's 200 m breaststroke: 01 ! Rikke Møller-Pedersen (DEN) 2:16.66 ER 02 ! Nađa Higl (SRB) 2:17.52 03 ! Joline Hoestman (SWE) 2:19.28
Men's 100 m breaststroke: 01 ! Robin van Aggele (NED) 56.29 ER 02 ! Dániel Gyurta (HUN) 56.72 03 ! Igor Borysik (UKR) 56.97
Women's 100 m freestyle: 01 ! Inge Dekker (NED) 51.35 CR 02 ! Ranomi Kromowidjojo (NED) 51.44 03 ! Jeanette Ottesen (DEN) 52.18
Women's 100 m backstroke: 01 ! Ksenia Moskvina (RUS) 56.36 ER 02 ! Sanja Jovanović (CRO) 56.93 03 ! Aleksandra Gerasimenya (BLR) 57.23
Men's 100 m butterfly: 01 ! Yevgeny Korotyshkin (RUS) 48.93 CR 02 ! Peter Mankoč (SLO) 49.65 03 ! Ivan Lenđer (SRB) 49.79
Women's 50 m butterfly: 01 ! Inge Dekker (NED) & Hinkelien Schreuder (NED) 25.00 CR 03 ! Ingvild Snildal (NOR) 25.10
Men's 50 m backstroke: 01 ! Stanislav Donets (RUS) 22.76 ER 02 ! Thomas Rupprath (GER) 22.85 03 ! Aschwin Wildeboer Faber (ESP) 23.07
Women's 4x50 m freestyle: 01 ! Netherlands (Inge Dekker, Hinkelien Schreuder, Saskia de Jonge, Ranomi Kromowidjojo) 1:33.25 WBT 02 ! Sweden (Emma Svensson, Josefin Lillhage, Claire Hedenskog, Sarah Sjöström) 1:35.46 03 ! Germany (Dorothea Brandt, Daniela Samulski, Lisa Vitting, Daniela Schreiber) 1:36.73
NFL Week 14:
Cleveland Browns 13, Pittsburgh Steelers 6
Euroleague Regular Season Game 7: (teams in bold advance to the Top-16 round, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group A:
Cibona Zagreb 68–80 Regal FC Barcelona
Žalgiris Kaunas 72–83 Montepaschi Siena
Standings: Barcelona 7–0, Siena 6–1, ASVEL, Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–4, Cibona, Žalgiris 1–6.
Group B:
Olympiacos Piraeus 89–68 Unicaja Málaga
Partizan Belgrade 93–92 Efes Pilsen Istanbul
Standings: Olympiacos, Unicaja 5–2, Lietuvos Rytas, Partizan 4–3, Efes Pilsen 3–4, Orléans 0–7.
Group C:
Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv 82–91 Caja Laboral Baskonia
Lottomatica Roma 57–72 CSKA Moscow
Standings: Caja Laboral, CSKA Moscow, Maccabi 5–2, Roma 3–4, Maroussi 2–5, Olimpija 1–6.
European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics clinch tiebreak berths, teams in strike are eliminated)
Women, draw 9:
Denmark 7–5 Scotland
Finland 2–7 Germany
Switzerland 6–7 Russia
Norway 2–10 Sweden
Italy 9–5 England
Final standings: Switzerland 7 wins, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Russia 6, Scotland 5, Norway 4, Finland 3, Italy 2, England 0.
Men, tiebreak:
Scotland 7–2 France
Women, tiebreak:
Sweden 4–5 Russia
Men, playoffs: (seeding in parentheses)
(1) Norway 3–7 (2) Sweden
Sweden advance to the final, Norway go to semifinal
(3) Switzerland 7–3 (4) Scotland
Switzerland go to semifinal
Women, playoffs: (seeding in parentheses)
(1) Switzerland 8–5 (2) Denmark
Switzerland advance to the final, Denmark go to semifinal
(3) Germany 10–4 (4) Russia
Germany go to semifinal
CECAFA Cup in Kenya:
Semifinals: Tanzania 1–2 Rwanda
Handball
World Women's Championship in China: (teams in bold advance to the Main Round, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group A:
Congo 28–36 Brazil
Germany 15–29 France
Sweden 27–23 Denmark
Final standings: Denmark 8 points, France, Germany, Sweden 6, Brazil 4, Congo 0.
Group B:
Thailand 25–18 Australia
Austria 31–32 Ukraine
Russia 23–21 Angola
Final standings: Russia 10 points, Austria, Angola,Ukraine 6, Thailand 2, Australia 0.
Group C:
Tunisia 34–16 Chile
Norway 25–24 Romania
Hungary 35–28 Japan
Final standings: Norway 10 points, Romania 8, Hungary 6, Japan, Tunisia 3, Chile 0.
Group D:
Argentina 24–28 Kazakhstan
China 35–21 Ivory Coast
Spain 28–27 South Korea
Final standings: Spain 10 points, Korea 8, China 6, Côte d'Ivoire 3, Kazakhstan 2, Argentina 1.
Mosconi Cup in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, day 1:
Team Europe 1–4 Team USA
Team USA def. Team Europe 6–4
Johnny Archer (USA) / Dennis Hatch (USA) def. Niels Feijen (NLD) / Darren Appleton (ENG) 6–5
Shane Van Boening (USA) def. Mika Immonen (FIN) 6–3
Corey Deuel (USA) / Óscar Domínguez (USA) def. Ralf Souquet (GER) / Thorsten Hohmann (GER) 6–2
Ralf Souquet (GER) def. Óscar Domínguez (USA) 6–5
Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 3:
Pool 5: Newcastle Falcons 17–6 Montauban
Standings: Newcastle 14 points (3 matches), Montauban 8 (3), Petrarca Padova 1 (2), Albi 0 (2).
The Varsity Match in London:
Oxford 27–31 Cambridge
The Light Blues, captained by former Australia international Dan Vickerman, avenge last year's defeat at the hands of the Dark Blues.
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Quarter-finals:
John Higgins (SCO) (2) def. Liang Wenbo (CHN) 9–2
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (3) def. Mark Selby (ENG) (7) 9–3
European Short Course Championships in Istanbul, Turkey:
Men's 400 m freestyle: 01 ! Paul Biedermann (GER) 3:34.55 CR 02 ! Nikita Lobintsev (RUS) 3:35.75 03 ! Mads Glæsner (DEN) 3:36.82
Men's 200 m backstroke: 01 ! Stanislav Donets (RUS) 1:48.62 CR 02 ! Radosław Kawecki (POL) 1:49.13 03 ! Evgeny Aleshin (RUS) 1:49.31
Women's 200 m individual medley: 01 ! Evelyn Verrasztó (HUN) 2:04.64 WR 02 ! Francesca Segat (ITA) 2:06.21 03 ! Hannah Miley (GBR) 2:06.96
Women's 200 m butterfly: 01 ! Aurore Mongel (FRA) 2:03.22 CR 02 ! Petra Granlund (SWE) 2:03.82 03 ! Franziska Hentke (GER) 2:04.68
Men's 200 m individual medley: 01 ! Markus Rogan (AUT) 1:51.72 ER 02 ! Vytautas Janušaitis (LTU) 1:52.22 03 ! Alan Cabello Forns (ESP) 1:53.04
Men's 50 m freestyle: 01 ! Frédérick Bousquet (FRA) 20.53 02 ! Duje Draganja (CRO) 20.70 03 ! Sergey Fesikov (RUS) 20.84
Women's 50 m breaststroke: 01 ! Moniek Nijhuis (NED) 29.68 CR 02 ! Jane Trepp (EST) 29.82 03 ! Janne Schaefer (GER) 29.92
Men's 4x50 m medley relay: 01 ! Russia (Stanislav Donets, Sergey Geybel, Yevgeny Korotyshkin, Sergey Fesikov) 1:31.80 WBT 02 ! Germany (Thomas Rupprath, Hendrik Feldwehr, Johannes Dietrich, Stefan Herbst) 1:32.02 03 ! France (Benjamin Stasiulis, Hugues Duboscq, Frédérick Bousquet, Amaury Leveaux) 1:32.13
Euroleague Regular Season Game 7: (teams in bold advance to the Top-16 round, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group A:
Fenerbahçe Ülker Istanbul 61–68 ASVEL Villeurbanne
Standings: Barcelona 6–0, Siena 5–1, Villeurbanne, Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–4, Cibona, Žalgiris 1–5.
Group B:
Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius 77–72 Entente Orléans Loiret
Standings: Unicaja 5–1, Olympiacos 4–2, Lietuvos Rytas 4–3, Efes Pilsen, Partizan 3–3, Orléans 0–7.
Group C:
Maroussi Athens 74–62 Union Olimpija Ljubljana
Standings: Maccabi 5–1, CSKA Moscow, Caja Laboral 4–2, Roma 3–3, Maroussi 2–5, Olimpija 1–6.
Group D:
Khimki Moscow Region 82–87 (OT) Panathinaikos Athens
Asseco Prokom Gdynia 82–76 Real Madrid
Armani Jeans Milano 79–51 EWE Baskets Oldenburg
Standings: Panathinaikos 6–1, Real Madrid 5–2, Khimki 4–3, Asseco Prokom 3–4, Milano 2–5, EWE Baskets 1–6.
Sri Lanka in India:
1st T20I in Nagpur:
Sri Lanka 215/5 (20/20 ov); India 186/9 (20/20 ov). Sri Lanka win by 29 runs, lead the 2-match series 1–0.
European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure tie break berth, teams in strike are eliminated)
Men, draw 8:
Switzerland 6–5 Scotland
Sweden 9–1 Finland
Czech Republic 3–9 Norway
Denmark 8–2 Italy
Germany 8–6 France
Standings: Norway, Sweden 7 wins, France, Scotland, Switzerland 5, Germany 4, Denmark 3, Czech Republic, Finland 2, Italy 0.
Women, draw 8:
Italy 9–10 Finland
Denmark 6–7 Switzerland
Norway 5–7 Scotland
England 7–8 Germany
Russia 4–5 Sweden
Standings: Switzerland 7 wins, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Scotland, Sweden 5, Norway 4, Finland 3, Italy 1, England 0.
Men, draw 9:
Sweden 3–10 Norway
Scotland 9–4 Italy
Finland 6–9 Germany
Czech Republic 4–10 France
Switzerland 7–3 Denmark
Final standings: Norway 8 wins, Sweden 7, Switzerland, Scotland, France 6, Germany 5, Denmark 3, Finland, Czech Republic 2, Italy 0.
CECAFA Cup in Kenya:
Semifinals: Uganda 2–1 Zanzibar
FIFA Club World Cup in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates:
First Round: Auckland City 2–0 Al-Ahli
UEFA Champions League group stage, Matchday 6: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16, teams in italics advance to the round of 32 in Europa League, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group E:
Liverpool 1–2 Fiorentina
Lyon 4–0 Debrecen
Final standings: Fiorentina 15 points, Lyon 13, Liverpool 7, Debrecen 0.
Group F:
Internazionale 2–0 Rubin Kazan
Dynamo Kyiv 1–2 Barcelona
Final standings: Barcelona 11 points, Inter 9, Rubin Kazan 6, Dynamo Kyiv 5.
Group G:
Stuttgart 3–1 Unirea Urziceni
Sevilla 1–0 Rangers
Final standings: Sevilla 13 points, Stuttgart 9, Unirea Urziceni 8, Rangers 2.
Group H:
Olympiacos 1–0 Arsenal
Standard Liège 1–1 AZ
Final standings: Arsenal 13 points, Olympiacos 10, Standard Liège 5, AZ 4.
Primera División Chilena Clausura playoff final, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
Universidad Católica 2–4 (2–2) Colo-Colo. Colo-Colo win 6–4 on aggregate.
Colo-Colo win the championship for the 29th time.
Handball
World Women's Championship in China: (teams in bold advance to the Main Round, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group A:
France 29–22 Congo
Brazil 21–28 Denmark
Sweden 27–33 Germany
Standings: Denmark 8 points, Germany 6, Sweden, France 4, Brazil 2, Congo 0.
Group B:
Angola 36–16 Thailand
Australia 7–40 Ukraine
Austria 19–32 Russia
Standings: Russia 8 points, Austria, Angola 6, Ukraine 4, Thailand, Australia 0.
Group C:
Chile 19–38 Japan
Hungary 19–25 Norway
Romania 39–22 Tunisia
Standings: Romania, Norway 8 points, Hungary 4, Japan 3, Tunisia 1, Chile 0.
Group D:
Kazakhstan 22–30 Ivory Coast
China 12–27 Spain
South Korea 36–15 Argentina
Standings: Spain, Korea 8 points, China 4, Côte d'Ivoire 3, Argentina 1, Kazakhstan 0.
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Quarter-finals:
Ding Junhui (CHN) (13) def. Ali Carter (ENG) (5) 9–8
Stephen Maguire (SCO) (4) def. Peter Lines (ENG) 9–5
West Indies in Australia:
2nd Test in Adelaide, day 5:
West Indies 451 and 317 (Chris Gayle 165*); Australia 439 and 212/5. Match drawn, Australia lead the 3-match series 1–0.
ICC Intercontinental Shield:
Namibia v United Arab Emirates in Windhoek, day 4:
Namibia 369 & 237; United Arab Emirates 297 & 311/6 (64.1 ov, Khurram Khan 109). United Arab Emirates win by 4 wickets.
Standings (1 match each): Uganda 20 points, UAE 14, Namibia 6, Bermuda 0.
European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure tie break berth, teams in strike are eliminated)
Men, draw 6:
Czech Republic 5–10 Sweden
Germany 7–10 Scotland
Switzerland 13–4 Italy
France 7–5 Norway
Denmark 9–3 Finland
Standings: Scotland, Norway, Sweden, France 5 wins, Switzerland 3, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany 2, Denmark 1, Italy 0.
Women, draw 6:
Norway 9–3 Denmark
Russia 7–8 Finland
Italy 4–7 Germany
Sweden 2–8 Scotland
England 2–8 Switzerland
Standings: Russia, Switzerland 5 wins, Sweden, Denmark 4, Germany, Scotland, Norway 3, Finland 2, Italy 1, England 0.
Men, draw 7:
Italy 1–9 Germany
Czech Republic 4–7 Denmark
Sweden 6–5 France
Finland 2–8 Switzerland
Scotland 5–9 Norway
Standings: Norway, Sweden 6 wins, France, Scotland 5, Switzerland 4, Germany 3, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland 2, Italy 0.
Women, draw 7:
Germany 6–3 Russia
Norway 9–7 England
Denmark 5–4 Sweden
Switzerland 10–6 Italy
Finland 4–7 Scotland
Standings: Switzerland 6 wins, Denmark, Russia 5, Scotland, Sweden, Norway, Germany 4, Finland 2, Italy 1, England 0.
CECAFA Cup in Kenya:
Quarterfinals:
Tanzania 4–0 Eritrea
Rwanda 4–1 Zimbabwe
UEFA Champions League group stage, Matchday 6: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16, teams in italics advance to the round of 32 in Europa League, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group A:
Juventus 1–4 Bayern Munich
Maccabi Haifa 0–1 Bordeaux
Final standings: Bordeaux 16 points, Bayern Munich 10, Juventus 8, Maccabi Haifa 0.
Maccabi Haifa become the first team in the Champions League history to lose all matches in the group stage and fail to score a goal.
Group B:
Wolfsburg 1–3 Manchester United
Beşiktaş 1–2 CSKA Moscow
Final standings: Manchester United 13 points, CSKA Moscow 10, Wolfsburg 7, Beşiktaş 4.
Group C:
Zürich 1–1 Milan
Marseille 1–3 Real Madrid
Final standings: Real Madrid 13 points, Milan 9, Marseille 7, Zürich 4.
Group D:
Chelsea 2–2 APOEL
Atlético Madrid 0–3 Porto
Final standings: Chelsea 14 points, Porto 12, Atlético Madrid, APOEL 3.
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Round of 16:
Mark Selby (ENG) (7) def. Stephen Hendry (SCO) (10) 9–5
John Higgins (SCO) (2) def. Neil Robertson (AUS) (9) 9–8
Stephen Maguire (SCO) (4) def. Stuart Bingham (ENG) 9–3
Liang Wenbo (CHN) def. Mark King (SCO) (16) 9–2
Ding Junhui (CHN) (13) def. Shaun Murphy (ENG) (1) 9–3
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (3) def. Peter Ebdon (ENG) (14) 9–3
Stephen Maguire (SCO) (4) def. Stuart Bingham (ENG) 9–3
Peter Lines (ENG) def. Mark Williams (WAL) (15) 9–8
Ali Carter (ENG) (5) def. Stephen Lee (ENG) 9–5
NFL Monday Night Football, Week 13:
Green Bay Packers 27, Baltimore Ravens 14
Hall of Fame balloting:
The Veterans Committee announces the results of its biennial elections for non-playing personnel. Whitey Herzog, former manager of four teams, most notably the St. Louis Cardinals, and former National League umpire Doug Harvey are elected from the ballot for managers and umpires. No candidate is elected from the executives' ballot. (Hall of Fame press release)
West Indies in Australia:
2nd Test in Adelaide, day 4:
West Indies 451 & 284/8 (93.0 ov, Chris Gayle 155*); Australia 439. West Indies led by 296 runs with 2 wickets remaining.
ICC Intercontinental Shield:
Namibia v United Arab Emirates in Windhoek, day 3:
Namibia 369 & 134/3 (66.0 ov); United Arab Emirates 297. Namibia led by 206 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland:
Women, draw 4:
England 3–10 Sweden
Scotland 3–6 Russia
Germany 10–5 Norway
Finland 4–6 Switzerland
Denmark 8–2 Italy
Standings: Russia 4 wins, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland 3, Germany, Scotland, Norway 2, Italy 1, England, Finland 0.
Men, draw 5:
Norway 9–7 Finland
France 7–5 Switzerland
Denmark 3–8 Scotland
Italy 2–8 Sweden
Czech Republic 4–7 Germany
Standings: Norway 5 wins, France, Scotland, Sweden 4, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Switzerland 2, Denmark, Italy 0.
Women, draw 5:
Scotland 5–11 Switzerland
Sweden 7–5 Italy
England 3–10 Finland
Germany 4–7 Denmark
Norway 5–9 Russia
Standings: Russia 5 wins, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland 4, Germany, Scotland, Norway 2, Finland, Italy 1, England 0.
CECAFA Cup in Kenya:
Quarterfinals:
Uganda 1–0 Kenya
Zambia 0–0 (3–4 pen.) Zanzibar
Handball
World Women's Championship in China: (teams in bold advance to the Main Round)
Group A:
Germany 32–30 Brazil
Denmark 37–24 Congo
France 23–21 Sweden
Standings: Denmark 6 points, Germany, Sweden 4, Brazil, France 2, Congo 0.
Group B:
Ukraine 41–13 Thailand
Angola 21–28 Austria
Russia 48–8 Australia
Standings: Russia, Austria 6 points, Angola 4, Ukraine 2, Australia, Thailand 0.
Group C:
Japan 31–31 Tunisia
Norway 44–15 Chile
Romania 31–25 Hungary
Standings: Norway, Romania 6 points, Hungary 4, Tunisia, Japan 1, Chile 0.
Group D:
Ivory Coast 19–19 Argentina
South Korea 33–25 China
Spain 30–12 Kazakhstan
Standings: Spain, Korea 6 points, China 4, Côte d'Ivoire, Argentina 1, Kazakhstan 0.
NHL news:
New Jersey Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur collects his 103rd career shutout in the Devils' 3–0 win over the Buffalo Sabres, tying the league record of Terry Sawchuk. (AP via ESPN)
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Round of 32:
Ronnie O'Sullivan (ENG) (3) def. Matthew Stevens (WAL) 9–3
Ali Carter (ENG) (5) def. Rory McLeod (ENG) 9–7
Ding Junhui (CHN) (13) def. Mike Dunn (ENG) 9–5
Peter Lines (ENG) def. Marco Fu (HKG) (8) 9–3
Men's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
Giant slalom: 01 ! Carlo Janka (SUI) 02 ! Benjamin Raich (AUT) 03 ! Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR)
Overall standings after 7 of 34 races: (1) Janka 460 points (2) Didier Cuche (SUI) 355 (3) Raich 281
Women's World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada:
Super-G:01 ! Elisabeth Görgl (AUT) 02 ! Lindsey Vonn (USA) 03 ! Ingrid Jacquemod (FRA)
Overall standings after 7 of 33 races: (1) Vonn 389 points (2) Maria Riesch (GER) 361 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 220
NFL Week 13 (teams in bold have clinched division title):
Philadelphia Eagles 34, Atlanta Falcons 7
Michael Vick runs for a touchdown and throws for another in his return to Atlanta, where he played before his imprisonment.
Chicago Bears 17, St. Louis Rams 9
Cincinnati Bengals 23, Detroit Lions 13
Indianapolis Colts 27, Tennessee Titans 17
The Colts tie an NFL record with their 21st consecutive regular-season win.
Jacksonville Jaguars 23, Houston Texans 18
Oakland Raiders 27, Pittsburgh Steelers 24
Denver Broncos 44, Kansas City Chiefs 13
Miami Dolphins 22, New England Patriots 21
Carolina Panthers 16, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6
New Orleans Saints 33, Washington Redskins 30 (OT)
The Saints remain unbeaten and clinch the NFC South title. Drew Brees becomes the fifth quarterback this season to pass for at least 400 yards in a game.
San Diego Chargers 30, Cleveland Browns 23
New York Giants 31, Dallas Cowboys 24
Seattle Seahawks 20, San Francisco 49ers 17
Sunday Night Football: Arizona Cardinals 30, Minnesota Vikings 17
NCAA Division I FBS:
BCS bowl game matchups (unbeaten teams in bold):
BCS National Championship Game, January 7 in Pasadena, California: Texas vs. Alabama
Rose Bowl, January 1 in Pasadena, California: Ohio State vs. Oregon
Sugar Bowl, January 1 in New Orleans: Cincinnati vs. Florida
Fiesta Bowl, January 4 in Glendale, Arizona: Boise State vs. TCU
This will be the first time ever that two unbeaten teams play in a BCS game other than the National Championship Game, and also the first time ever that two teams from the non-automatic qualifying conferences earn BCS berths in the same season.
Orange Bowl, January 5 in Miami Gardens, Florida: Iowa vs. Georgia Tech
V8 Supercars:
Telstra 500 in Sydney, New South Wales
BWF Super Series:
Super Series Masters Finals in Johor Bahru, Malaysia:
Men's singles: Lee Chong Wei (MAS)
Women's singles: Wong Mew Choo (MAS)
Men's doubles: Jung Jae Sung/Lee Yong Dae (KOR)
Women's doubles: Wong Pei Tty/Chin Eei Hui (MAS)
Mixed doubles: Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen (DEN)
World Cup 1 in Östersund, Sweden:
Men's 4 x 7.5 km relay: 01 ! France (Vincent Jay, Vincent Defrasne, Simon Fourcade, Martin Fourcade) 1:15:10.3 (1 penalty loops + 7 extra shots) 02 ! Norway (Emil Hegle Svendsen, Alexander Os, Lars Berger, Ole Einar Bjørndalen 1:15:24.0 (3+11) 03 ! Austria (Daniel Mesotitsch, Simon Eder, Dominik Landertinger, Christoph Sumann) 1:15:28.5 (1+8)
Women's 4 x 6 km relay: 01 ! Germany (Martina Beck, Andrea Henkel, Simone Hauswald, Kati Wilhelm) 1:10:52.5 (0 penalty loops + 9 extra shots) 02 ! Russia (Svetlana Sleptsova, Anna Boulygina, Olga Zaitseva, Olga Medvedtseva) 1:11:10.9 (0+9) 03 ! France (Marie-Laure Brunet, Sylvie Becaert, Marie Dorin, Sandrine Bailly) 1:12:17.7 (0+10)
World Cup in Cesana, Italy:
Four-man: 01 ! United States (Steven Holcomb, Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler, Curtis Tomasevicz) 1:51.22 02 ! Switzerland (Ivo Rüegg, Roman Handschin, Cedric Grand, Patrick Bloechliger) 1:51.63 03 ! Canada (Lyndon Rush, Chris le Bihan, Dan Humphries, Lascelles Brown) 1:51.67
Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Holcomb 618 points (2) Rush 593 (3) Jānis Miņins (LAT) 586
Sri Lanka in India:
3rd Test in Mumbai, day 5:
Sri Lanka 393 and 309 (Kumar Sangakkara 137); India 726/9d. India win by an innings and 24 runs, win the 3-match series 2–0.
The win takes India to the top of the ICC Test Championship for the first time.
Pakistan in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Wellington, day 4:
Pakistan 264 and 239; New Zealand 99 and 263. Pakistan win by 141 runs. 3-match series level 1–1.
West Indies in Australia:
2nd Test in Adelaide, day 3:
West Indies 451 and 0 for 23; Australia 439. Australia led by 35 runs with 10 wickets remaining.
ICC Intercontinental Shield:
Namibia v United Arab Emirates in Windhoek, day 2:
Namibia 369; United Arab Emirates 185/3 (58.0 ov). United Arab Emirates trail by 184 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
World Cup in Düsseldorf, Germany:
Women's team sprint freestyle: 01 ! Italy (Magda Genuin, Arianna Follis) 02 ! Sweden (Ida Ingemarsdotter, Hanna Falk) 03 ! Norway (Celine Brun-Lie, Maiken Caspersen Falla)
Men's team sprint freestyle: 01 ! Russia (Nikolay Morilov, Alexey Petukhov) 02 ! Norway (Eirik Brandsdal, Anders Gløersen) 03 ! Sweden (Robin Bryntesson, Björn Lind)
European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (unbeaten teams in bold)
Men, draw 3:
Scotland 2–3 Czech Republic
Denmark 5–7 Sweden
France 11–6 Finland
Switzerland 10–3 Germany
Norway 8–6 Italy
Women, draw 3:
Finland 3–8 Norway
England 7–11 Denmark
Sweden 7–6 Switzerland
Italy 5–11 Russia
Scotland 5–2 Germany
Standings: Russia 3 wins, Denmark, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway 2, Italy, Germany 1, England, Finland 0.
Men, draw 4:
Denmark 6–7 France
Norway 10–2 Germany
Italy 6–7 Czech Republic
Scotland 15–1 Finland
Sweden 6–5 Switzerland
Standings: Norway 4 wins, France, Scotland, Sweden 3, Czech Republic, Finland, Switzerland 2, Germany 1, Denmark, Italy 0.
Men's Champions Trophy in Melbourne, Australia:
Fifth place match: England 2–5 Spain
Third place match: Netherlands 2–4 03 ! South Korea
Final: 01 ! Australia 5–3 02 ! Germany
The Kookaburras rally from 3–1 half-time deficit to win the Trophy for a record 10th time.
ISU Grand Prix:
Grand Prix Final in Tokyo, Japan:
Junior Ice Dance: 01 ! Ksenia Monko/Kirill Khaliavin (RUS) 141.21 02 ! Elena Ilinykh/Nikita Katsalapov (RUS) 139.36 03 ! Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani (USA) 138.75
Junior Ladies: 01 ! Kanako Murakami (JPN) 160.53 02 ! Polina Shelepen (RUS) 159.29 03 ! Christina Gao (USA) 151.47
Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: (teams in bold qualify for 2010 Copa Libertadores)
Final standings: Flamengo 67 points, Internacional, São Paulo 65, Cruzeiro, Palmeiras 62.
Flamengo win their sixth national championship and the first since 1992.
K-League Championship Final, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 3–1 (0–0) Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors win 3–1 on aggregate.
Joenbuk win their first ever championship.
Off-season men's events:
Chevron World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, California
Winner: Jim Furyk
Handball
World Women's Championship in China:
Group A:
Congo 23–36 Germany
Brazil 23–26 Sweden
Denmark 24–16 France
Group B:
Australia 10–45 Austria
Ukraine 20–28 Angola
Thailand 8–45 Russia
Group C:
Chile 14–48 Hungary
Tunisia 25–36 Norway
Japan 28–37 Romania
Group D:
Ivory Coast 26–35 South Korea
Argentina 15–33 Spain
Kazakhstan 13–25 China
World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:
Women: 01 ! Tatjana Hüfner (GER) 1:47.555 02 ! Natalie Geisenberger (GER) 1:47.744 03 ! Anke Wischnewski (GER) 1:47.994
World Cup standings (after three of eight events): (1) Hüfner 285 points (2) Geisenberger 270 (3) Wischnewski 210
Teams: 01 ! Germany (Felix Loch, Tatjana Hüfner, Tobias Wendl/Tobias Arlt) 2:25.742 02 ! United States (Tony Benshoof, Erin Hamlin, Christian Niccum/Dan Joye) 2:26.680 03 ! Canada (Samuel Edney, Alex Gough, Chris Moffat/Mike Moffat) 2:26.941
World Cup standings (after two of five events): (1) Canada 170 points (2) United States 145 (3) Austria 140
World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
HS138 / 10 km: 01 ! Tino Edelmann (GER) 02 ! Anssi Koivuranta (FIN) 03 ! Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA)
Standings after 4 of 19 events: (1) Lamy Chappuis 305 points (2) Edelmann 254 (3) Eric Frenzel (GER) 225
World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
HS 138: 01 ! Simon Ammann (SUI) 277.1 points (146.0 (hill record)/129.5 meters) 02 ! Harri Olli (FIN) 267.6 (142.0/126.0) 03 ! Emmanuel Chedal (FRA) 265.0 (138.5/127.5)
Overall World Cup standings (after 3 of 24 events): (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 162 pts (2) Ammann 144 (3) Pascal Bodmer (GER) 143
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Round of 32:
Mark Selby (ENG) (7) def. Jamie Cope (ENG) 9–8
Liang Wenbo (CHN) def. Ryan Day (WAL) (8) 9–3
Neil Robertson (AUS) (9) def. Tom Ford 9–3
Stuart Bingham (ENG) def. Joe Perry (ENG) (12) 9–4
John Higgins (SCO) (2) def. Ricky Walden (ENG) 9–7
Stephen Hendry (SCO) (10) def. Steve Davis (ENG) 9–6
Stephen Lee (ENG) def. Mark Allen (NIR) (11) 9–8
Peter Ebdon (ENG) (14) def. Judd Trump (ENG) 9–4
World Cup in Limone Piemonte, Italy:
Men's parallel slalom: Cancelled
Women's parallel slalom: Cancelled
World Cup 4 in Calgary, Canada:
1000 m women: 01 ! Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 1:14.03 02 ! Annette Gerritsen (NED) 1:14.48 03 ! Monique Angermüller (GER) 1:14.68
1000 m men: 01 ! Shani Davis (USA) 1:06.91 02 ! Lee Kyou-hyuk (KOR) 1:07.61 03 ! Denny Morrison (CAN) 1:07.77
Team pursuit women: 01 ! Canada (Kristina Groves, Christine Nesbitt, Brittany Schussler) 2:55.79 02 ! Japan (Masako Hozumi, Maki Tabata, Shiho Ishizawa) 2:59.79 03 ! Germany (Isabell Ost, Stephanie Beckert, Katrin Mattscherodt) 3:00.25
Team pursuit men: 01 ! Netherlands (Sven Kramer, Carl Verheijen, Jan Blokhuijsen) 3:38.05 02 ! Canada (Denny Morrison, Lucas Makowsky, Mathieu Giroux) 3:39.17 03 ! Norway (Håvard Bøkko, Sverre Lunde Pedersen, Fredrik van der Horst) 3:41.59
Davis Cup Final in Barcelona, day 3:
Spain 5–0 Czech Republic
Rafael Nadal (ESP) def. Jan Hájek (CZE) 6–3, 6–4
David Ferrer (ESP) def. Lukáš Dlouhý (CZE) 6–4, 6–2
Men's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
Downhill: 01 ! Carlo Janka (SUI) 1:43.49 02 ! Didier Cuche (SUI) 1:43.51 03 ! Aksel Lund Svindal (NOR) 1:43.53
Overall standings (after 6 of 34 races): (1) Janka 360 points (2) Cuche 319 (3) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 201
Women's World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada:
Downhill: 01 ! Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:50.06 02 ! Maria Riesch (GER) 1:50.41 03 ! Emily Brydon (CAN) 1:50.76
Overall standings (after 6 of 33 races): (1) Riesch 316 points (2) Vonn 309 (3) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 220
NCAA Division I FBS (unbeaten teams in bold):
Conference championship games (BCS rankings in parentheses):
SEC Championship Game in Atlanta: (2) Alabama 32, (1) Florida 13
The Crimson Tide book a spot in the National Championship Game, with Mark Ingram running for three touchdowns. Florida's consolation prize is likely to be the Sugar Bowl.
Big 12 Championship Game in Arlington, Texas: (3) Texas 13, (22) Nebraska 12
Hunter Lawrence's 46-yard field goal with :01 left in the game seals the Big 12 title for the Longhorns, and will likely earn them a berth in the National Championship Game.
ACC Championship Game in Tampa, Florida: (10) Georgia Tech 39, Clemson 34
Jonathan Dwyer's 15-yard touchdown run with 1:20 left gives the Yellow Jackets their first outright conference title since 1990 and a trip to the Orange Bowl.
Conference USA Championship in Greenville, North Carolina: East Carolina 38, (21) Houston 32
Other BCS Top 10 games:
(5) Cincinnati 45, (15) Pittsburgh 44
After the Panthers score a touchdown with 1:36 left for a 44–38 lead, the snap is bobbled on the extra point attempt, allowing Tony Pike to lead a 4-play 61-yard drive capped by a 29-yard touchdown pass to Armon Binns. With the win, the Bearcats earn the Big East automatic BCS bowl berth.
(6) Boise State 42, New Mexico State 7
The Broncos complete their second consecutive unbeaten regular season and third in the last four years, but are not assured of a BCS bowl berth, because TCU is higher in the BCS rankings, and only one "non-BCS conferences" champion can earn an automatic BCS bowl berth.
Played earlier this week: (7) Oregon
Regular season completed: (4) TCU, (8) Ohio State, (9) Iowa
Other games:
Arizona 21, (18) USC 17
Washington 42, (19) California 10
NCAA Division I FCS:
Playoffs, quarterfinals (unbeaten team in bold; seeds in parentheses):
(1) Montana 51, Stephen F. Austin 0
Appalachian State 35, (4) Richmond 31
(2) Villanova 46, New Hampshire 7
William & Mary 24, (3) Southern Illinois 3
Other games:
Gridiron Classic in Indianapolis: Butler 28, Central Connecticut State 23
World Cup 1 in Östersund, Sweden:
Women's 7.5 km sprint: 01 ! Tora Berger (NOR) 21:21.5 (0 penalties) 02 ! Olga Medvedtseva (RUS) 21:28.3 (0) 03 ! Kaisa Mäkäräinen (FIN) 21:31.5 (0)
Overall World Cup standings (after two of 25 events): (1) Helena Jonsson (SWE) 103 points (2) Berger 87 (3) Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) & Medvedtseva 86
Men's 10 km sprint: 01 ! Ole Einar Bjørndalen (NOR) 23:30.1 (0 penalties) 02 ! Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 23:55.2 (1) 03 ! Tim Burke (USA) 24:07.3 (0)
Overall World Cup standings (after two of 25 events): (1) Svendsen 114 points (2) Burke 102 (3) Christoph Sumann (AUT) 84
World Cup in Cesana, Italy:
Two-man: 01 ! Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter (SUI) 1:52.37 02 ! Ivo Rüegg/Cedric Grand (SUI) 1:52.59 03 ! Steven Holcomb/Curtis Tomasevicz (USA) 1:52.87
Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Rüegg 610 points (2) Holcomb 602 (3) Alexandr Zubkov (RUS) 552
Two-woman: 01 ! Shauna Rohbock/Michelle Rzepka (USA) 1:56.09 02 ! Cathleen Martini/Romy Logsch (GER) 1:56.43 03 ! Sandra Kiriasis/Berit Wiacker (GER) 1:56.45
Standings (after 3 of 8 races): (1) Martini 660 points (2) Kiriasis 620 (3) Rohbock 561
Sri Lanka in India:
3rd Test in Mumbai, day 4:
Sri Lanka 393 & 274/6 (93.0 ov, Kumar Sangakkara 133*); India 726/9d. Sri Lanka trail by 59 runs with 4 wickets remaining.
Pakistan in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Wellington, day 3:
Pakistan 264 & 239; New Zealand 99 & 70/3 (33.0 ov). New Zealand require another 335 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
West Indies in Australia:
2nd Test in Adelaide, day 2:
West Indies 451; Australia 174/0 (48.0 ov). Australia trail by 277 runs with 10 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
ICC Intercontinental Shield:
Namibia v United Arab Emirates in Windhoek, day 1:
Namibia 255/5 (96.0 ov)
World Cup in Düsseldorf, Germany:
Women's sprint freestyle: 01 ! Hanna Falk (SWE) 02 ! Natalia Korosteleva (RUS) 03 ! Vesna Fabjan (SLO)
Men's sprint freestyle: 01 ! Alexey Petukhov (RUS) 02 ! Anders Gløersen (NOR) 03 ! Eirik Brandsdal (NOR)
European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (unbeaten teams in bold)
Men, draw 1:
Germany 8–5 Denmark (9 ends)
Italy 5–6 France
Norway 8–7 Switzerland (11 ends)
Sweden 2–3 Scotland
Finland 9–8 Czech Republic (11 ends)
Women, draw 1:
Russia 8–5 England
Germany 7–4 Sweden (9 ends)
Scotland 6–11 Italy (9 ends)
Denmark 9–4 Finland (9 ends)
Switzerland 6–4 Norway (9 ends)
Men, draw 2:
Finland 9–7 Italy
Switzerland 9–6 Czech Republic
Germany 4–10 Sweden (8 ends)
Norway 8–5 Denmark (9 ends)
France 2–5 Scotland
Women, draw 2:
Switzerland 10–2 Germany (7 ends)
Italy 6–7 Norway (11 ends)
Russia 10–1 Denmark (6 ends)
Scotland 7–4 England (9 ends)
Sweden 9–2 Finland (8 ends)
Men's Champions Trophy in Melbourne, Australia: (teams in bold advance to the final)
England 3–2 South Korea
Australia 10–3 Spain
Netherlands 4–3 Germany
Final standings: Australia 12 points, Germany, Netherlands 9, Korea 7, England 4, Spain 2.
ISU Grand Prix:
Grand Prix Final in Tokyo, Japan:
Junior Ice Dance – Original Dance: (1) Ksenia Monko/Kirill Khaliavin (RUS) 55.70 (2) Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani (USA) 55.21 (3) Elena Ilinykh/Nikita Katsalapov (RUS) 54.35
Junior Ladies – Short Program: (1) Polina Shelepen (RUS) 59.54 (2) Kanako Murakami (JPN) 59.52 (3) Ksenia Makarova (RUS) 55.38
Senior Pairs: 01 ! Shen Xue/Zhao Hongbo (CHN) 214.25 (WR) 02 ! Pang Qing/Tong Jian (CHN) 201.86 03 ! Aliona Savchenko/Robin Szolkowy (GER) 200.38
Shen/Zhao win the title for the sixth time and set world records for both Free Skating (138.89) and Total, to add to the world best mark in Short Program they set on Thursday.
Senior Men: 01 ! Evan Lysacek (USA) 249.45 02 ! Nobunari Oda (JPN) 243.36 03 ! Johnny Weir (USA) 237.35
Senior Ladies: 01 ! Kim Yuna (KOR) 188.86 02 ! Miki Ando (JPN) 185.94 03 ! Akiko Suzuki (JPN) 174.00
CECAFA Cup in Kenya: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
Group B:
Eritrea 3–1 Somalia
Zimbabwe 0–1 Rwanda
Final standings: Rwanda 9 points, Eritrea, Zimbabwe 4, Somalia 0.
CAF Confederation Cup Finals, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
Stade Malien 2–0 (0–2) ES Sétif. 2–2 on aggregate, Stade Malien win 3–2 in penalty shootout.
OFC Champions League Group stage, Matchday 3:
Group B: PRK Hekari United 2–1 Marist FC
Standings: Tafea FC 7 points, Lautoka F.C. 6, Hekari United 4, Marist 0.
J. League:
Final standings: Kashima Antlers 66 points, Kawasaki Frontale 64, Gamba Osaka 60. Top three teams qualify for AFC Champions League Group stage.
Ecuadorian Championship playoff, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
Deportivo Quito 3–2 (1–1) Deportivo Cuenca. Deportivo Quito win 4–3 on aggregate.
Deportivo win the title for the second straight year and fourth time overall.
Primera División Chilena Clausura playoff final, first leg:
Colo-Colo 2–2 Universidad Católica
Handball
World Women's Championship in China:
Group A:
France 20–22 Brazil
Sweden 28–19 Congo
Germany 26–27 Denmark
Group B:
Angola 39–9 Australia
Austria 52–11 Thailand
Russia 27–18 Ukraine
Group C:
Romania 51–17 Chile
Norway 34–19 Japan
Hungary 33–25 Tunisia
Group D:
South Korea 39–21 Kazakhstan
Spain 29–18 Ivory Coast
China 26–15 Argentina
World Cup in Altenberg, Germany:
Men: 01 ! Felix Loch (GER) 1:48.911 02 ! Armin Zoggeler (ITA) 1:48.969 03 ! Albert Demtschenko (RUS) 1:49.049
World Cup standings (after three of eight events): (1) Zöggeler 285 points (2) Loch 220 (3) David Möller (GER) 191
Doubles: 01 ! André Florschütz/Torsten Wustlich (GER) 1:24.460 02 ! Peter Penz/Georg Fischler (AUT) 1:24.479 03 ! Christian Oberstolz/Patrick Gruber (ITA) 1:24.565
World Cup standings (after three of eight events): (1) Florschütz/Wustlich 270 points (2) Patric Leitner/Alexander Resch (GER) 250 (3) Oberstolz/Gruber 200
World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
HS138 / 10 km: 01 ! Jason Lamy Chappuis (FRA) 02 ! Petter Tande (NOR) 03 ! Eric Frenzel (GER)
Standings after 3 of 19 events: (1) Lamy Chappuis 245 points (2) Hannu Manninen (FIN), Tande & Frenzel 180
End of year tests:
Week 6:
Barbarians 25–18 New Zealand in London
IRB Sevens World Series:
Dubai Sevens in Dubai:
Cup Final: New Zealand 24–12 Samoa
World Cup 4 in Calgary, Canada:
500 m women: 01 ! Jenny Wolf (GER) 37.21 02 ! Wang Beixing (CHN) 37.60 03 ! Lee Sang-hwa (KOR) 37.64
500 m men: 01 ! Lee Kyou-hyuk (KOR) 34.28 02 ! Mika Poutala (FIN) 34.38 03 ! Tucker Fredricks (USA) 34.50
1500 m women: 01 ! Kristina Groves (CAN) 1:54.35 02 ! Christine Nesbitt (CAN) 1:54.43 03 ! Elma de Vries (NED) 1:54.55
5000 m men: 01 ! Sven Kramer (NED) 6:11.11 02 ! Ivan Skobrev (RUS) 1:54.43 03 ! Bob de Jong (NED) 6:13.80
World Cup in Lillehammer, Norway:
HS 138: 01 ! Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT) 268.9 pts (125.5/141.0 metres) 02 ! Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 265.4 (130.0/134.0) 03 ! Adam Małysz (POL) 259.8 (127.5/134.5)
Overall World Cup standings (after two of 24 events): (1) Bjørn Einar Romøren (NOR) 114 pts (2) Schlierenzauer 112 (3) Pascal Bodmer (GER) 98
Pukka Pies UK Championship in Telford, England:
Round of 32:
Shaun Murphy (ENG) (1) def. Gerard Greene (NIR) 9–5
Stephen Maguire (SCO) (4) def. Michael Holt (ENG) 9–6
Mark Williams (WAL) (15) def. Graeme Dott (SCO) 9–2
Anthony Hamilton (ENG) (16) def. Mark King (ENG) 9–2
Davis Cup Final in Barcelona, day 2:
Spain 3–0 Czech Republic
Feliciano López/Fernando Verdasco def. Tomáš Berdych/Radek Štěpánek 7–6, 7–5, 6–2
Spain win the Cup for the fourth time and becomes the first nation to successfully defend the title since 1998.
Men's World Cup in Beaver Creek, United States:
Super combined: 01 ! Carlo Janka (SUI) 2:32.26 02 ! Didier Defago (SUI) 2:32.69 03 ! Natko Zrnčić-Dim (CRO) 2:32.75
Overall standings (after 5 of 34 races): (1) Janka 260 points (2) Didier Cuche (SUI) 239 (3) Benjamin Raich (AUT) 201
Women's World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada:
Downhill: 01 ! Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:26.13 02 ! Emily Brydon (CAN) 1:26.65 03 ! Maria Riesch (GER) 1:26.93
Overall standings (after 5 of 33 races): (1) Riesch 236 points (2) Kathrin Zettel (AUT) 220 (3) Vonn 209
NCAA Division I FBS:
MAC Championship Game in Detroit:
Central Michigan 20, Ohio 10
The Chippewas win the MAC crown for the third time in four years, with quarterback Dan LeFevour passing for two touchdowns to set a new FBS record for combined TDs passing, running, and receiving in a career with 148, surpassing the previous record of Colt Brennan of Hawaiʻi and Graham Harrell of Texas Tech.
NBA:
The New Jersey Nets end their 18-game losing streak from the start of the season with a 97–91 win over the Charlotte Bobcats, in the first game of general manager Kiki Vandeweghe as head coach.
Sri Lanka in India:
3rd Test in Mumbai, day 3:
Sri Lanka 393 & 11/0 (3.0 ov); India 726/9d (Virender Sehwag 293, MS Dhoni 100*). Sri Lanka trail by 322 runs with 10 wickets remaining.
Pakistan in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Wellington, day 2:
Pakistan 264 & 64/2 (23.0 ov); New Zealand 99. Pakistan led by 229 runs with 8 wickets remaining.
West Indies in Australia:
2nd Test in Adelaide, day 1:
West Indies 336/6 (85.0 ov, Dwayne Bravo 104)
England in South Africa:
5th ODI in Durban:
Match abandoned without a ball bowled. England win the 5-match series 2–1.
ISU Grand Prix:
Grand Prix Final in Tokyo, Japan:
Junior Men: 01 ! Yuzuru Hanyu (JPN) 206.77 02 ! Song Nan (CHN) 204.99 03 ! Ross Miner (USA) 196.09
Junior Pairs: 01 ! Sui Wenjing/Han Cong (CHN) 160.45 02 ! Narumi Takahashi/Mervin Tran (JPN) 145.80 03 ! Zhang Yue/Wang Lei 137.19
Senior Men – Short Program: (1) Daisuke Takahashi (JPN) 89.95 (2) Evan Lysacek (USA) 89.85 (3) Nobunari Oda (JPN) 87.65
Senior Ladies – Short Program: (1) Miki Ando (JPN) 66.20 (2) Kim Yuna (KOR) 65.64 (3) Alena Leonova (RUS) 61.60
Senior Ice Dance: 01 ! Meryl Davis/Charlie White (USA) 169.44 02 ! Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir (CAN) 168.22 03 ! Nathalie Péchalat/Fabian Bourzat (FRA) 147.62
2010 FIFA World Cup Draw in Cape Town:
Group A: South Africa Mexico Uruguay France
South Africa will play against Mexico in the opening match in Johannesburg on June 11.
Group B: Argentina Nigeria South Korea Greece
Group C: England United States Algeria Slovenia
Group D: Germany Australia Serbia Ghana
Group E: Netherlands Denmark Japan Cameroon
Group F: Italy Paraguay New Zealand Slovakia
Group G: Brazil North Korea Ivory Coast Portugal
Group H: Spain Switzerland Honduras Chile
CECAFA Cup in Kenya: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
Group A:
Zambia 6–0 Djibouti
Kenya 2–0 Ethiopia
Standings: Zambia 9 points, Kenya 6, Ethiopia 3, Djibouti 0.
Group C:
Burundi 0–1 Tanzania
Zanzibar 0–0 Uganda
Standings: Uganda 7 points, Tanzania 6, Zanzibar 4, Burundi 0.
World Cup in Cesana, Italy:
Men: 01 ! Jon Montgomery (CAN) 1:55.54 02 ! Martins Dukurs (LAT) 1:56.01 03 ! Jeff Pain (CAN) 1:56.05
Standings after 3 of 8 races: (1) Dukurs 635 points (2) Sandro Stielicke (GER) 604 (3) Frank Rommel (GER) 601
Women: 01 ! Shelley Rudman (GBR) 2:04.72 02 ! Marion Trott (GER) 1:57.81 03 ! Mellisa Hollingsworth (CAN) 1:58.13
Standings after 3 of 8 races: (1) Rudman 627 points (2) Hollingsworth 625 points (3) Amy Gough (CAN) 554
World Cup 4 in Calgary, Canada:
500 m women: 01 ! Jenny Wolf (GER) 37.33 02 ! Wang Beixing (CHN) 37.34 02 ! Lee Sang-hwa (KOR) 37.34
500 m men: 01 ! Mika Poutala (FIN) 34.38 02 ! Joji Kato (JPN) 34.45 02 ! Jamie Gregg (CAN) 34.45
3000 m women: 01 ! Stephanie Beckert (GER) 3:56.80 02 ! Martina Sáblíková (CZE) 3:56.83 03 ! Daniela Anschütz-Thoms (GER) 3:58.07
1500 m men: 01 ! Chad Hedrick (USA) 1:42.14 02 ! Shani Davis (USA) 1:42.19 03 ! Denny Morrison (CAN) 1:42.74
Davis Cup Final in Barcelona, day 1:
Spain 2–0 Czech Republic
Rafael Nadal (ESP) def. Tomáš Berdych (CZE) 7–5, 6–0, 6–2
David Ferrer (ESP) def. Radek Štěpánek (CZE) 1–6, 2–6, 6–4, 6–4, 8–6
NFL Week 13:
Bills Toronto Series: New York Jets 19, Buffalo Bills 13
NCAA Division I FBS BCS Top 10:
The Civil War: (7) Oregon 37, (16) Oregon State 33
The Civil War game decides the Pac-10 Champion for the first time ever as Oregon clinches its first trip to the Rose Bowl Game in 15 years. The game also sees Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount return from a suspension after punching a Boise State player immediately after the Ducks' first game.
Division I FCS news:
Hofstra University votes to close its football program after this season, citing large monetary losses. The school becomes the second in the Colonial Athletic Association to drop the sport in the last two weeks, following Northeastern. Current scholarship holders can keep their scholarships; those who seek to transfer to other schools may do so with the transfer waiting period waived. (ESPN)
Euroleague Regular Season Game 6: (teams in bold advance to the Top-16 round)
Group A:
Montepaschi Siena 90–64 Cibona Zagreb
Regal FC Barcelona 89–55 Fenerbahçe Ülker Istanbul
ASVEL Villeurbanne 77–67 Žalgiris Kaunas
Standings: Barcelona 6–0, Siena 5–1, Fenerbahçe Ülker 3–3, Villeurbanne 2–4, Cibona, Žalgiris 1–5.
Group B:
Efes Pilsen Istanbul 77–62 Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius
Standings: Unicaja 5–1, Olympiacos 4–2, Efes Pilsen, Lietuvos Rytas, Partizan 3–3, Orléans 0–6.
Group C:
Union Olimpija Ljubljana 65–82 Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv
Standings: Maccabi 5–1, CSKA Moscow, Caja Laboral 4–2, Roma 3–3, Maroussi, Olimpija 1–5.
Group D:
EWE Baskets Oldenburg 80–82 Asseco Prokom Gdynia
Panathinaikos Athens 80–68 Armani Jeans Milano
Standings: Real Madrid, Panathinaikos 5–1, Khimki 4–2, Asseco Prokom 2–4, Milano, EWE Baskets 1–5.
World Cup 1 in Östersund, Sweden:
Men's 20 km Individual: 01 ! Emil Hegle Svendsen (NOR) 52:43.7 (1 penalty) 02 ! Tim Burke (USA) at 53:19.2 (1) 03 ! Christoph Sumann (AUT) 53:33.2 (1)
Sri Lanka in India:
3rd Test in Mumbai, day 2:
Sri Lanka 393; India 443/1 (79.0 ov, Virender Sehwag 284*). India led by 50 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
Sehwag's score is the highest in one day of a Test match in 76 years and third highest ever. He also becomes the eighth player in history who scores six Test double-centuries, and reaches the 200 mark in 168 balls, the second fastest ever.
Pakistan in New Zealand:
2nd Test in Wellington, day 1:
Pakistan 161/6 (58.0 ov)
Men's Champions Trophy in Melbourne, Australia:
South Korea 5–5 Spain
England 2–3 Netherlands
Germany 3–1 Australia
Standings: Australia, Germany 9 points, Korea 7, Netherlands 6, Spain 2, England 1.
ISU Grand Prix:
Grand Prix Final in Tokyo, Japan:
Junior Pairs – Short Program: (1) Sui Wenjing/Han Cong (CHN) 56.80 (2) Narumi Takahashi/Mervin Tran (JPN) 54.44 (3) Ksenia Stolbova/Fedor Klimov (RUS) 48.90
Junior Men – Short Program: (1) Song Nan (CHN) 71.70 (2) Ross Miner (USA) 70.85 (3) Yuzuru Hanyu (JPN) 69.85
Senior Pairs – Short Program: (1) Shen Xue/Zhao Hongbo (CHN) 75.36 (WR) (2) Aliona Savchenko/Robin Szolkowy (GER) 73.14 (3) Maria Mukhortova/Maxim Trankov (RUS) 69.78
Shen/Zhao better their own record by exactly 1 point.
Senior Ice Dance – Original Dance: (1) Meryl Davis/Charlie White (USA) 65.80 (2) Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir (CAN) 64.01 (3) Nathalie Péchalat/Fabian Bourzat (FRA) 56.93
CECAFA Cup in Kenya: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
Group B:
Eritrea 1–2 Rwanda
Somalia 0–2 Zimbabwe
Standings: Rwanda 6 points, Zimbabwe 4, Eritrea 1, Somalia 0.
UEFA Europa League group stage, Matchday 5: (teams in bold advance to the round of 32, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group D:
Ventspils 0–1 Hertha BSC
Sporting CP 1–1 Heerenveen
Standings: Sporting CP 11 points, Hertha BSC 7, Heerenveen 5, Ventspils 3.
Group E:
Fulham 1–0 CSKA Sofia
Roma 2–1 Basel
Standings: Roma 10 points, Basel 9, Fulham 8, CSKA Sofia 1.
Group F:
Galatasaray 1–0 Panathinaikos
Dinamo București 2–1 Sturm Graz
Standings: Galatasaray 13 points, Panathinaikos 9, Dinamo București 6, Sturm Graz 1.
Group J:
Shakhtar Donetsk 0–0 Club Brugge
Toulouse 1–0 Partizan
Standings: Shakhtar Donetsk 13 points, Club Brugge 8, Toulouse 7, Partizan 0.
Group K:
PSV Eindhoven 1–0 Sparta Prague
Copenhagen 2–0 CFR Cluj
Standings: PSV Eindhoven 11 points, Copenhagen, Sparta Prague 7, CFR Cluj 3.
Group L:
Austria Wien 0–3 Athletic Bilbao
Werder Bremen 4–1 Nacional
Standings: Werder Bremen 13 points, Athletic Bilbao 10, Nacional, Austria Wien 2.
Euroleague Regular Season Game 6:
Group B:
Entente Orléans Loiret 84–88 Olympiacos Piraeus
Unicaja Málaga 64–72 Partizan Belgrade
Standings: Unicaja 5–1, Olympiacos 4–2, Lietuvos Rytas 3–2, Partizan 3–3, Efes Pilsen, 2–3, Orléans 0–6.
Group C:
CSKA Moscow 78–65 Maroussi Athens
Caja Laboral Baskonia 67–60 Lottomatica Roma
Standings: Maccabi 4–1, CSKA Moscow, Caja Laboral 4–2, Roma 3–3, Olimpija 1–4, Maroussi 1–5.
Group D:
Real Madrid 70–59 Khimki Moscow Region
Standings: Real Madrid 5–1, Panathinaikos 4–1, Khimki 4–2, Milano, Asseco Prokom, EWE Baskets 1–4.
NBA:
The New Jersey Nets lose to the Dallas Mavericks 117–101 and set a record for the worst start of a season with 18 straight losses. General manager Kiki Vandeweghe is appointed as head coach and will take charge on December 4 against the Charlotte Bobcats.
World Cup 1 in Östersund, Sweden:
Women's 15 km Individual: 01 ! Helena Jonsson (SWE) 43:01.4 (1 penalty) 02 ! Anna Carin Olofsson-Zidek (SWE) 43:27.6 (2) 03 ! Darya Domracheva (BLR) 44:17.8 (2)
Sri Lanka in India:
3rd Test in Mumbai, day 1:
Sri Lanka 366/8 (89.0 ov, Tillakaratne Dilshan 109)
CECAFA Cup in Kenya: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
Group A:
Zambia 1–0 Ethiopia
Kenya 2–0 Djibouti
Standings: Zambia 6 points, Ethiopia, Kenya 3, Djibouti 0.
Group C:
Uganda 2–0 Burundi
Standings: Uganda 6 points, Zanzibar, Tanzania 3, Burundi 0.
UEFA Europa League group stage, Matchday 5: (teams in bold advance to the round of 32, teams in strike are eliminated)
Group A:
Timişoara 1–2 Ajax
Anderlecht 0–1 Dinamo Zagreb
Standings: Ajax 11 points, Anderlecht 8, Dinamo Zagreb 6, Timişoara 2.
Group B:
Valencia 3–1 Lille
Slavia Prague 0–0 Genoa
Standings: Valencia 9 points, Lille, Genoa 7, Slavia Prague 3.
Group C:
Celtic 2–0 Hapoel Tel Aviv
Hamburg 2–0 Rapid Wien
Standings: Hamburg 10 points, Hapoel Tel Aviv 9, Celtic 5, Rapid Wien 4.
Group G:
Red Bull Salzburg 2–1 Lazio
Levski Sofia 0–2 Villarreal
Standings: Red Bull Salzburg 15 points, Villarreal 9, Lazio 6, Levski Sofia 0.
Group H:
Sheriff Tiraspol 1–1 Steaua București
Twente 0–1 Fenerbahçe
Standings: Fenerbahçe 12 points, Twente 7, Sheriff Tiraspol 5, Steaua București 3.
Group I:
BATE Borisov 1–2 Benfica
AEK Athens 0–1 Everton
Standings: Benfica 12 points, Everton 9, BATE, AEK Athens 4.
Copa Sudamericana Finals, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
Fluminense 3–0 (1–5) LDU Quito. LDU Quito win 5–4 on aggregate.
LDU win their third international trophy in the last 17 months, following the 2008 Copa Libertadores and 2009 Recopa Sudamericana.
K-League Championship Final, first leg:
Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma 0–0 Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors
Men's Champions Trophy in Melbourne, Australia:
Spain 4–5 Germany
Netherlands 1–2 South Korea
Australia 2–1 England
Standings: Australia 9 points, Germany, Korea 6, Netherlands 3, England, Spain 1.
CECAFA Cup in Kenya: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
Group B:
Eritrea 0–0 Zambia
Group C:
Tanzania 1–0 Zanzibar
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