1: Jim McWithey
2: Paul Birch
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Ski Jumping World Cup
Snowboard World Cup
Speed Skating World Cup
Nationwide Series:
Sam's Town 300 in Las Vegas, Nevada
(1) Greg Biffle (2) Carl Edwards (3) Brian Vickers
England in West Indies:
4th Test in Bridgetown, Barbados, day 3:
England 600/6d; West Indies 398/5 (Ramnaresh Sarwan 184*). West Indies trail by 202 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the first innings.
Australia in South Africa:
1st Test in Johannesburg, day 3:
Australia 466 and 51/1; South Africa 220 (AB de Villiers 104*). Australia led by 297 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
A-League Grand Final in Melbourne:
Melbourne Victory !Melbourne Victory 1–0 Adelaide United !Adelaide United
Victory win their second A-League Grand Final thanks to a 60th-minute strike from Tom Pondeljak.
Six Nations Championship, week 3:
Scotland 26–6 Italy in Edinburgh
Ireland 14–13 England in Dublin
Ireland score its third win and lead the standings on 6 points, ahead of France and Wales with 4 points.
ATP Tour:
Dubai Tennis Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates:
Final: Novak Djokovic def. David Ferrer 7–5, 6–3
Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco, Mexico:
Final: Nicolás Almagro def. Gaël Monfils, 6–4, 6–4
Almagro successfully defends his title from last year.
WTA Tour:
Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco, Mexico:
Final: Venus Williams def. Flavia Pennetta 6–1, 6–2
Venus Williams wins two tournaments in successive weeks.
Alpine skiing
Women's World Cup in Bansko, Bulgaria:
downhill: (1) Andrea Fischbacher 1:45.81 (2) Tina Maze 1:46.07 (3) Fabienne Suter 1:46.20
World Cup overall standings (after 27 of 34 races): (1) Lindsey Vonn 1456 points (2) Maria Riesch 1120 (3) Anja Pärson 960
World Cup downhill standings (after 6 of 7 races): (1) Vonn 410 points (2) Dominique Gisin 291 (3) Fischbacher 281
Vonn secures the World Cup downhill title.
Men's World Cup in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia:
Giant slalom: (1) Ted Ligety 2:19.92 (2) Didier Cuche 2:20.11 (3) Massimiliano Blardone 2:20.26
World Cup overall standings (after 30 of 38 races): (1) Ivica Kostelic 813 points (2) Benjamin Raich 785 (3) Jean Baptiste Grange 775
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
30 km Freestyle Mass Start women: (1) Justyna Kowalczyk 1:16:10.6 (2) Yevgeniya Medvedeva 1:16:19.4 (3) Valentina Shevchenko 1:16:19.9
Kowalczyk wins her second title of the championships.
Figure skating
World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria:
Ladies: (1) Alena Leonova 157.18 points (2) Caroline Zhang 154.67 (3) Ashley Wagner 153.57.
Nordic combined
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
Gundersen HS134/10.0 km men: (1) Bill Demong 23mins 36.6secs (8) (2) Bjoern Kircheisen at 12.8 (7) (3) Jason Lamy-Chappuis 31.4 (1)
Skeleton
World Championships at Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Men: (1) Gregor Staehli 2.46.58 (2) Adam Pengilly +0.35 (3) Aleksandr Tretyakov +0.51
Ski jumping
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
Team HS134 men: (1) Austria 1034.3 points (Wolfgang Loitzl, Martin Koch, Thomas Morgenstern, Gregor Schlierenzauer) (2) Norway 1000.8 (Anders Bardal, Tom Hilde, Johan Remen Evensen, Anders Jacobsen) (3) Japan 981.2 (Shohhei Tochimoto, Takanobu Okabe, Daiki Ito, Noriaki Kasai)
Snowboarding
World Cup in Sunday River, United States:
Snowboardcross men: (1) Graham Watanabe (2) Lukas Grüner (3) Ross Powers
Snowboardcross women: (1) Maëlle Ricker (2) Helene Olafsen (3) Mellie Francon
England in West Indies:
4th Test in Bridgetown, Barbados, day 2:
England 600/6d (Ravi Bopara 104, Paul Collingwood 96); West Indies 85/1. West Indies trail by 515 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the first innings.
Australia in South Africa:
1st Test in Johannesburg, day 2:
Australia 466 (Marcus North 117); South Africa 85/3. South Africa trail by 381 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the first innings.
India in New Zealand:
2nd Twenty20 in Wellington:
India 149/6 (20/20 ov); New Zealand 150/5 (20/20 ov). New Zealand win by 5 wickets on the last ball and win the series 2–0.
Six Nations Championship, week 3:
France 21–16 Wales in Paris
In the tournament's first ever Friday night match, France rallied from ten points behind to stop Wales' winning streak at eight matches, and inflict coach Warren Gatland's first defeat as Welsh head coach.
Alpine skiing
Women's World Cup in Bansko, Bulgaria:
downhill: (1) Fabienne Suter 1:45.68 (2) Andrea Fischbacher 1:46.83 (3) Nadia Fanchini & Lindsey Vonn 1:46.92
Overall World Cup standings (after 26 of 34 races): (1) Vonn 1434 points (2) Maria Riesch 1088 (3) Anja Pärson 960
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
4x10 km Relay men: (1) Norway (Eldar Rønning, Odd-Bjørn Hjelmeset, Tore Ruud Hofstad, Petter Northug) 1-hour 41mins 50.6secs, (2) Germany (Jens Filbrich, Tobias Angerer, Franz Göring, Axel Teichmann) at 2.6secs, (3) Finland (Matti Heikkinen, Sami Jauhojärvi, Teemu Kattilakoski, Ville Nousiainen) 43.9
Figure skating
World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria:
Ice dancing: (1) Madison Chock/Greg Zuerlein 172.55 points (2) Maia Shibutani/Alex Shibutani 162.15 (3) Ekaterina Riazanova/Jonathan Guerreiro 161.80
Skeleton
World Championships at Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Women: (1) Marion Trott 3:47.97 (2) Amy Williams +0.59 (3) Kerstin Szymkowiak +0.64
Ski jumping
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
HS134 men: (1) Andreas Küttel 141.3 points (133.5m) (2) Martin Schmitt 140.9 (133.0) (3) Anders Jacobsen 139.5 (132.5)
The competition is reduced to one jump only due to bad weather.
Euroleague Top 16, week 4:
Group E:
Olympiacos 84–71 Asseco Prokom Sopot
Olympiacos and TAU Cerámica lead the group on 3–1. Sopot (0–4) is eliminated from quarterfinals contention.
Group F:
Maccabi Tel Aviv 69–73 Real Madrid
Real Madrid (4–0) score its first win in Tel Aviv in 13 years and advance to the quarterfinals. Maccabi is 0–5 against Spanish teams this season.
ALBA Berlin 57–75 Regal FC Barcelona
Barcelona (3–1) is on the brink of qualifying to the quarterfinals, while ALBA (0–4) is eliminated.
Group G:
Lottomatica Roma 71–90 Panathinaikos
Panathinaikos (4–0) and Partizan (3–1) advance to the quarterfinals, while Roma and Málaga are eliminated.
England in West Indies:
4th Test in Bridgetown, Barbados, day 1:
England 301/3 (Andrew Strauss 142, Alastair Cook 94)
Australia in South Africa:
1st Test in Johannesburg, day 1:
Australia 254/5 (Ricky Ponting 83)
UEFA Cup Round of 32, second leg:
(Teams in bold advance to the last-16 round; first leg score in parentheses)
CSKA Moscow 2–0 (1–1) Aston Villa
Metalist Kharkiv 2–0 (1–0) Sampdoria
Hamburg 1–0 (3–0) NEC
Twente 0–1(AET) (1–0) Marseille
Marseille wins 7–6 on penalties.
Wolfsburg 1–3 (0–2) Paris Saint-Germain
Galatasaray 4–3 (0–0) Bordeaux
Stuttgart 1–2 (1–2) Zenit St. Petersburg
Milan 2–2 (1–1) Werder Bremen
Bremen win on away goals.
Standard Liège 1–1 (0–3) Braga
Udinese 2–1 (2–2) Lech Poznań
Manchester City 2–1 (2–2) Copenhagen
Ajax 1–1 (1–0) Fiorentina
Saint-Étienne 2–1 (3–1) Olympiacos
Deportivo 1–3 (0–3) Aalborg BK
Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 (0–2) Shakhtar Donetsk
Valencia 2–2 (1–1) Dynamo Kyiv
Dynamo win on away goals.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 5:
Estudiantes 1–0 Universitario de Sucre
Group 8:
San Luis 0–1 Libertad
CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinals, first leg:
Puerto Rico Islanders 2–1 Marathón
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
4x5 km Relay women: (1) Finland (Pirjo Muranen, Virpi Kuitunen, Riitta-Liisa Roponen, Aino-Kaisa Saarinen) 54mins 24.3seconds (2) Germany (Katrin Zeller, Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle, Miriam Gössner, Claudia Künzel-Nystad) at 13.0 (3) Sweden (Lina Andersson, Britta Norgren, Anna Haag, Charlotte Kalla) 13.4
Saarinen wins her third title and fourth medal of the championships.
Figure skating
World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria:
Men: (1) Adam Rippon 222.00 (2) Michal Březina 204.88 (3) Artem Grigoriev 184.40
Nordic combined
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
Team HS134/4x5 km men: (1) Japan 48mins 32.3secs (Yusuke Minato, Taihei Kato, Akito Watabe, Norihito Kobayashi) (2) Germany at 0.1 (Ronny Ackermann, Eric Frenzel, Björn Kircheisen, Tino Edelmann) (3) Norway 3.6 (Mikko Kokslien, Petter Tande, Jan Schmid, Magnus Moan)
Snowboarding
World Cup in Sunday River, United States:
Parallel GS men: (1) Benjamin Karl (2) Siegfried Grabner (3) Jasey Jay Anderson
Parallel GS women: (1) Amelie Kober (2) Tomoka Takeuchi (3) Alexa Loo
Euroleague Top 16, week 4:
Group E:
AJ Milano 74–107 TAU Cerámica
Group G:
Unicaja Málaga 74–78 (OT) Partizan Igokea
Group H:
CSKA Moscow 95–71 Montepaschi Siena
Fenerbahçe Ülker 64–86 Cibona Zagreb
Sri Lanka in Pakistan:
1st Test in Karachi, day 5:
Sri Lanka 644/7d & 144/5 (Kumar Sangakkara 65); Pakistan 765/6d (Younis Khan 313). Match drawn.
India in New Zealand:
1st Twenty20 in Christchurch:
India 162/8 (Suresh Raina 61*); New Zealand 166/3 (18.5 ov) (Brendon McCullum 56*). New Zealand win by 7 wickets and lead the 2-match Twenty20 series 1–0.
Champions League First knockout round, first leg:
Chelsea 1–0 Juventus
Villarreal 1–1 Panathinaikos
Sporting Lisbon 0–5 Bayern Munich
Real Madrid 0–1 Liverpool
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 5:
Deportivo Quito 1–1 Cruzeiro
Group 6:
Caracas 3–1 Lanús
Guadalajara 6–2 Everton
Group 7:
Grêmio 0–0 Universidad de Chile
CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinals, first leg:
Montreal Impact 2–0 Santos Laguna
Cruz Azul 1–0 UNAM
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
1.3 km Classic Team Sprint women: (1) Finland (Aino-Kaisa Saarinen/Virpi Kuitunen) 19mins 43.7secs (2) Sweden (Anna Olsson/Lina Andersson) at 20.0 (3) Italy (Marianna Longa/Arianna Follis) 23.8
Saarinen wins her second title and third medal of the championships.
1.6 km Classic Team Sprint men: (1) Norway (Johan Kjølstad/Ola Vigen Hattestad) 22mins 48.5secs (2) Germany (Tobias Angerer/Axel Teichmann) at 0.5 (3) Finland (Ville Nousiainen/Sami Jauhojärvi) 0.5
Hattestad wins a second title a day after he won the individual sprint.
Figure skating
World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria:
Pairs: (1) Lubov Iliushechkina/Nodari Maisuradze 144.32 (2) Anastasia Martiusheva/Alexei Rogonov 138.59 (3) Marissa Castelli/Simon Shnapir 137.47
Sri Lanka in Pakistan:
1st Test in Karachi, day 4:
Sri Lanka 644/7d; Pakistan 574/5 (Younis Khan 306*). Pakistan trail by 70 runs with 5 wickets remaining in the first innings.
The Test sees two historic milestones:
For the first time in Test history, both captains (Younis and Mahela Jayawardene) hit innings of 200 or more.
The three double centuries so far in the match tie a Test record set in 1965 by the West Indies and Australia.
Champions League First knockout round, first leg:
Atlético Madrid 2–2 Porto
Lyon 1–1 Barcelona
Arsenal 1–0 Roma
Internazionale 0–0 Manchester United
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 2:
Deportivo Cuenca 4–0 Guaraní
Group 4:
Independiente Medellín 0–0 Defensor Sporting
CONCACAF Champions League Quarterfinals, first leg:
Houston Dynamo 1–1 Atlante
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
1.3 km Freestyle Sprint women: (1) Arianna Follis (2) Kikkan Randall (3) Pirjo Muranen
1.6 km Freestyle Sprint men: (1) Ola Vigen Hattestad (2) Johan Kjølstad (3) Nikolay Morilov
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Branäs, Sweden:
Skicross men: (1) Lars Lewen (2) Christopher Delbosco (3) Michael Schmid
Skicross women: (1) Ophelie David (2) Karin Huttary (3) Ashleigh Mcivor
Sri Lanka in Pakistan:
1st Test in Karachi, day 3:
Sri Lanka 644/7d; Pakistan 296/3 (Younis Khan 149*). Pakistan trail by 348 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the first innings.
Sprint Cup Series:
Auto Club 500 in Fontana, California:
(1) Matt Kenseth (2) Jeff Gordon (3) Kyle Busch
Kenseth, who won the Daytona 500 last week, becomes the first driver to win the first two races of a Cup season since Gordon in 1997.
A1 Grand Prix:
Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa in Midrand, South Africa:
Sprint Race: (1) Netherlands (Jeroen Bleekemolen) (2) Portugal (Filipe Albuquerque) (3) Switzerland (Neel Jani)
Feature Race: (1) Switzerland (2) Brazil (Felipe Guimarães) (3) Monaco (Clivio Piccione)
Standings: (1) Switzerland 73 (2) Ireland 70 (3) Portugal 64
Greek Cup Final in Ellinikon:
Olympiacos 70–80 Panathinaikos
Italian Cup Final in Casalecchio di Reno:
Montepaschi Siena 70–69 Virtus Bologna
Spanish Cup Final in Madrid:
TAU Cerámica 100–98 (OT) Unicaja Málaga
French Cup Final in Le Havre:
Orléans 64–74 Le Mans
Turkish Cup Final in İzmir:
Efes Pilsen 79–70 Erdemirspor
Sri Lanka in Pakistan:
1st Test in Karachi, day 2:
Sri Lanka 644/7d (Mahela Jayawardene 240, Thilan Samaraweera 231); Pakistan 44/1. Pakistan trail by 600 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the first innings.
Jayawardene and Samaraweera put on a stand of 437 for the fourth wicket – breaking the world record of 411 set in May 1957 by England's Peter May and Colin Cowdrey. The 437 stand is also the eighth-highest recorded stand in the history of Test cricket, and is the fourth-highest stand in Sri Lankan history.
PGA Tour:
Northern Trust Open in Pacific Palisades, California:
Winner: Phil Mickelson 269 (−15)
Mickelson successfully defends his title from last year.
European Tour:
Johnnie Walker Classic in Perth, Australia:
Winner: Danny Lee (am) 271 (−17)
Lee becomes the youngest winner in European Tour history, aged 18 years and 213 days – breaking the record of Dale Hayes, who was 77 days older when he won the 1971 Dutch Open. As Lee is an amateur, he is not entitled to the prize money of $304,286.
Welsh Open in Newport, United Kingdom:
Final: Ali Carter 9–5 Joe Swail
ATP Tour:
Open 13 in Marseille, France:
Final: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga def. Michaël Llodra, 7–5, 7–6(3)
Tsonga wins his second title in three weeks.
Copa Telmex in Buenos Aires, Argentina:
Final: Tommy Robredo def. Juan Mónaco, 7–5, 2–6, 7–6(5)
Robredo wins a title for the second consecutive week.
Regions Morgan Keegan Championships and the Cellular South Cup in Memphis, Tennessee, United States:
Final: Andy Roddick def. Radek Štěpánek, 7–5, 7–5
WTA Tour:
Copa Colsanitas in Bogotá, Colombia:
Final: María José Martínez Sánchez def. Gisela Dulko, 6–3, 6–2
Martínez wins the first WTA title of her career.
Alpine skiing
Women's World Cup in Tarvisio, Italy:
Super giant slalom: (1) Lindsey Vonn 1min 21.72sec (2) Fabienne Suter 1:22.23 (3) Tina Maze 1:22.39
Overall World Cup standings (after 25 of 34 events): (1) Vonn 1374 points (2) Maria Riesch 1075 (3) Anja Pärson 960
Men's World Cup in Sestriere, Italy:
Super combined: (1) Romed Baumann 2:25.73 (2) Julien Lizeroux 2:26.05 (3) Carlo Janka & Christof Innerhofer 2:26.41
Overall World Cup standings (after 29 of 38 events): (1) Ivica Kostelic 802 points (2) Jean-Baptiste Grange 771 (3) Benjamin Raich 769
Final Combined World Cup standings: (1) Janka 242 points (2) Silvan Zurbriggen 231 (3) Baumann 169
Biathlon
World Championships in Pyeongchang, South Korea:
Women's 12.5 km Mass Start: (1) Olga Zaitseva 34:18.3 (2) (2) Anastasiya Kuzmina at 7.5 sec (2) (3) Helena Jonsson 12.3 (2)
Overall World Cup standings (after 18 out of 26 races): (1) Kati Wilhelm 729 points (2) Jonsson 703 (3) Magdalena Neuner 626
Men's 4 x 7.5 km Relay: (1) Norway (Emil Hegle Svendsen, Lars Berger, Halvard Hanevold, Ole Einar Bjørndalen) 1:08:04.1 (11) (2) Austria (Daniel Mesotitsch, Simon Eder, Dominik Landertinger, Christoph Sumann) 1:08:16.7 (7) (3) Germany (Michael Rösch, Christoph Stephan, Arnd Peiffer, Michael Greis) 1:08:36.8 (10)
Bjørndalen wins his fourth title of the championships.
World Cup Relay standings (after 5 of 6 races): (1) Austria 276 points (2) Norway 249 (3) Germany 231
Bobsleigh
World Championships at Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Two-man: (1) Switzerland (Ivo Rüegg, Cedric Grand) 3:42.20 (2) Germany (Thomas Florschütz, Marc Kühne) +0.22 (3) USA (Steven Holcomb, Curtis Tomasevicz) +0.40
Bobsleigh and Skeleton
World Championships at Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Team: (1) Germany (Frank Rommel, Sandra Kiriasis, Patricia Polifka, Marion Trott, Thomas Florschütz & Andreas Barucha) 3:45.41 (2) Switzerland (Gregor Stähli, Sabrina Hafner, Anne Dietrich, Maya Pedersen, Ivo Rüegg & Cedric Grand) +0.24 (3) USA (Eric Bernotas, Shauna Rohbock, Valerie Fleming, Katie Uhlaender, Steven Holcomb & Justin Olsen) +0.25
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
30 km Pursuit men: (1) Petter Northug 1hour 15:52.4 (2) Anders Södergren at 3.1sec (3) Giorgio Di Centa 11.9
Nordic combined
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
Gundersen HS100/10.0 km men: (1) Todd Lodwick 24mins 22.3 (1) (2) Jan Schmid at 13.0 (2) (3) Bill Demong 33.5 (12)
Lodwick wins his second title of the championships.
Snowboarding
World Cup in Stoneham, Canada:
Parallel GS men: (1) Benjamin Karl (2) Siegfried Grabner (3) Andreas Prommegger
Parallel GS women: (1) Amelie Kober (2) Tomoka Takeuchi (3) Doris Günther
Nationwide Series:
Stater Brothers 300 in Fontana, California
(1) Kyle Busch (2) Kevin Harvick (3) Joey Logano
Busch, who won the San Bernardino County 200 in the Truck Series earlier today, becomes the first driver in NASCAR history to win races in two national touring series on the same day.
21 Feb:
Russian Cup Final:
Dynamo Moscow 60–81 UNICS Kazan
Sri Lanka in Pakistan:
1st Test in Karachi, day 1:
Sri Lanka 406/3 (Mahela Jayawardene 136 *, Thilan Samaraweera 130*)
WTA Tour:
Dubai Tennis Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates:
Final: Venus Williams beat Virginie Razzano 6–4, 6–2
Venus Williams wins the 40th title of her career.
Regions Morgan Keegan Championships and the Cellular South Cup in Memphis, Tennessee, United States:
Final: Victoria Azarenka beat Caroline Wozniacki 6–3, 6–1
Alpine skiing
Women's World Cup in Tarvisio, Italy:
downhill: (1) Gina Stechert 1:59.94 (2) Lindsey Vonn (USA) 1:59.95 (3) Anja Pärson 2:00.33
Overall World Cup standings (after 24 of 34 races): (1) Vonn 1274 points (2) Maria Riesch 1061 (3) Pärson 960
Men's World Cup in Sestriere, Italy:
Giant slalom: (1) Didier Cuche 2:49.57 (1:22.76 + 1:26.81) (2) Stephan Goergl 2:50.23 (1:24.04 + 1:26.19) (3) Benjamin Raich 2:50.46 (1:23.73 + 1:26.73)
Overall World Cup standings (after 28 of 38 races): (1) Ivica Kostelic 766 points (2) Benjamin Raich 740 (3) Jean-Baptiste Grange 726
Biathlon
World Championships in Pyeongchang, South Korea:
Men's 15 km Mass start: (1) Dominik Landertinger 38min 32.5sec (3) (2) Christoph Sumann at 8.9 (3) (3) Ivan Tcherezov 13.9 (2)
Overall World Cup standings (after 18 of 26 events): (1) Tomasz Sikora 696 points (2) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 673 (3) Maxim Tchoudov 609
Women's 4 x 6 km Relay: (1) Russia (Svetlana Sleptsova, Anna Boulygina, Olga Medvedtseva, Olga Zaitseva) 1hr 13min 12.9sec (0) (2) Germany (Martina Beck, Magdalena Neuner, Andrea Henkel, Kati Wilhelm) at 1:15.1 (3) (3) France (Marie-Laure Brunet, Sylvie Becaert, Marie Dorin, Sandrine Bailly) 1:27.5 (1)
World Cup Relay standings (after 5 of 6 events): (1) Germany 276 points (2) France 242 (3) Sweden 208
Bobsleigh
World Championships at Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Two-woman: (1) United Kingdom (Nicole Minichiello, Gillian Cooke) 3:48.22 (2) USA (Shauna Rohbock, Elana Meyers) +0.38 (3) Germany (Cathleen Martini, Janine Tischer) +0.62
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
15 km Pursuit women: (1) Justyna Kowalczyk 40:55.3 (2) Kristin Stoermer Steira at 1.7 (3) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 8.0
Luge
World Cup 9 in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada:
Men: (1) David Möller 1:33.919 (2) Armin Zöggeler 1:33.938 (3) Felix Loch 1:34.028
Final World Cup standings: (1) Zöggeler 786 points (2) Möller 659 (3) Jan Eichhorn 506
Ski jumping
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
HS100 men: (1) Wolfgang Loitzl 282.0 points (103.5/99.0m) (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer 275.0 (102.0/99.0) (3) Simon Ammann 274.5 (102.0/99.5)
Snowboarding
World Cup in Stoneham, Canada:
Big air men: (1) Stefan Gimpl (2) Marko Grilc (3) Seppe Smits
Alpine skiing
Women's World Cup in Tarvisio, Italy:
Super combined: (1) Maria Riesch 2:18.57 (1:31.98 + 46.59) (2) Lindsey Vonn 2:19.06 (1:31.22 + 47.84) (3) Kathrin Zettel 2:20.60 (1:33.57 + 47.03)
World Cup overall standings (after 23 from 34 races): (1) Vonn 1194 points (2) Riesch 1035 (3) Anja Pärson 900
Final super-combined standings: (1) Pärson 205 points (2) Vonn 180 (3) Zettel 162
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
15 km Classic men: (1) Andrus Veerpalu 38min 54.4sec (2) Lukáš Bauer at 6.3s (3) Matti Heikkinen 16.4
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Myrkdalen–Voss, Norway:
Moguls men: (1) Alexandre Bilodeau 26.63 (2) Tapio Luusua 25.99 (3) Michael Morse 25.86
Moguls women: (1) Aiko Uemura 27.12 (2) Nikola Sudova 25.37 (3) Miki Ito 24.78
Luge
World Cup 9 in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada:
Women: (1) Natalie Geisenberger 1:38.012 (49.020+48.992) (2) Tatjana Hüfner 1:38.369 (49.122+49.247) (3) Anke Wischnewski 1:38.612 (49.338+49.274)
Final World Cup standings: (1) Hüfner 855 points (2) Geisenberger 785 (3) Wischnewski 592
Doubles: (1) André Florschütz/Torsten Wustlich 1:37.584 (2) Patric Leitner/Alexander Resch 1:37.624 (3) Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger 1:37.731
Final World Cup standings: (1) Christian Oberstolz/Patrick Gruber 735 points (2) Leitner/Resch 629 (3) Linger/Linger 590
Nordic combined
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
Mass Start HS100/10.0 km men: (1) Todd Lodwick 276.0 points (1) (2) Tino Edelmann 273.7 (2) (3) Jason Lamy Chappuis 265.2 (20)
Ski jumping
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
HS100 women: (1) Lindsey Van 243.0 points (89.0/97.5m) (2) Ulrike Graessler 239.0 (93.5/93.0) (3) Anette Sagen 238.5 (93.5/94.0)
Snowboarding
World Cup in Stoneham, Canada:
Halfpipe men: (1) Jeff Batchelor (2) Brad Martin (3) Markus Malin
Halfpipe women: (1) Soko Yamaoka (2) Shiho Makashima (3) Rana Okada
Israeli State Cup Final in Tel Aviv:
Hapoel Holon 69–68 Maccabi Haifa
Brian Tolbert scores a three-pointer as time expires to give Holon its first Cup in history.
England in West Indies:
3rd Test in St John's, Antigua, day 5:
England 566/9d and 221/8d; West Indies 285 and 370/9 (Ramnaresh Sarwan 106). Match drawn, West Indies lead 5-match series 1–0.
UEFA Cup Round of 32, first leg:
Lech Poznań 2–2 Udinese
Shakhtar Donetsk 2–0 Tottenham Hotspur
Copenhagen 2–2 Manchester City
Marseille 0–1 Twente
Fiorentina 0–1 Ajax
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 5:
Cruzeiro 3–0 Estudiantes
Group 8:
Universitario 1–0 San Lorenzo
Tiger Woods announces that his first event since knee surgery after the 2008 U.S. Open will be next week's Accenture Match Play Championship. (ESPN)
Biathlon
World Championships in Pyeongchang, South Korea:
Mixed Relay: (1) France (Marie-Laure Brunet, Sylvie Becaert, Vincent Defrasne, Simon Fourcade) 1:10:30.0 (6) (2) Sweden (Helena Jonsson, Anna Carin Olofsson, David Ekholm, Carl Johan Bergman) at 1:10:36.2 (3) (3) Germany (Andrea Henkel, Simone Hauswald, Arnd Peiffer, Michael Greis) 1:10:39.0 (11)
Cross-country skiing
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
10 km Classic women: (1) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 28mins 12.8secs (2) Marianna Longa at 4.2 (3) Justyna Kowalczyk 11.5
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Myrkdalen–Voss, Norway:
Skicross men: (1) Tomas Kraus (2) Thomas Zangerl (3) Andreas Matt
Skicross women: (1) Ophelie David (2) Katharina Gutensohn (3) Karin Huttary
Nordic combined
Nordic World Ski Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic:
Mass Start HS100/10.0 km men: Ski jumping postponed to Friday
Snowboarding
World Cup in Stoneham, Canada:
Snowboardcross men: (1) Markus Schairer (2) Jonathan Cheever (3) Seth Wescott
Snowboardcross women: (1) Lindsey Jacobellis (2) Mellie Francon (3) Maëlle Ricker
England in West Indies:
3rd Test in St John's, Antigua, day 4:
England 566/9d and 221/8d; West Indies 285 and 143/3. West Indies require another 360 runs with 7 wickets remaining.
UEFA Cup Round of 32, first leg:
Olympiacos 1–3 Saint-Étienne
Zenit St. Petersburg 2–1 Stuttgart
Dynamo Kyiv 1–1 Valencia
Aston Villa 1–1 CSKA Moscow
Werder Bremen 1–1 Milan
Sampdoria 0–1 Metalist Kharkiv
N.E.C. Nijmegen 0–3 Hamburg
Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 Wolfsburg
Bordeaux 0–0 Galatasaray
Aalborg BK 3–0 Deportivo
Braga 3–0 Standard Liège
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 1:
Colo-Colo 1–2 Sport Recife
Group 3:
Nacional 0–3 Nacional
Group 4:
São Paulo 1–1 Independiente Medellín
Biathlon
World Championships in Pyeongchang, South Korea:
Women's 15 km Individual: (1) Kati Wilhelm 44:03.1 (1) (2) Teja Gregorin at 39.5 sec (1) (3) Tora Berger 46.5 (1)
Wilhelm wins her second title and third medal of the championships.
Overall World Cup standings after 17 out of 26 races: (1) Wilhelm 718 points (2) Helena Jonsson 655 (3) Magdalena Neuner 590
England in West Indies:
3rd Test in St John's, Antigua, day 3:
England 566/9d and 31/1; West Indies 285. England led by 312 runs with 9 wickets remaining.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 1:
LDU Quito 3–2 Palmeiras
Group 2:
Boca Juniors 1–0 Deportivo Cuenca
Group 6:
Everton 1–0 Caracas
Biathlon
World Championships in Pyeongchang, South Korea:
Men's 20 km Individual: (1) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 52:28.0 (0+0+2+1) (2) Christoph Stephan 52:42.1 (1+0+0+0) (3) Jakov Fak 52:45.1 (0+0+0+1)
Bjørndalen wins his third title of the championships, the 13th World Championship title of his career, and also wins his 87th World Cup race, and breaks the record held by Ingemar Stenmark.
World Cup overall standings after 17 out of 26 competitions: (1) Tomasz Sikora 658 points (2) Bjørndalen 630 (3) Maxim Tchoudov 573
England in West Indies:
3rd Test in St John's, Antigua, day 2:
England 566/9d (Andrew Strauss 169, Paul Collingwood 113); West Indies 55/1. West Indies trail by 511 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the first innings.
PGA Tour:
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in Pebble Beach, California
Winner: Dustin Johnson 201 (−15). Tournament suspended after 54 holes due to unplayable course conditions.
Sprint Cup Series:
Daytona 500 in Daytona Beach, Florida:
(1) Matt Kenseth (2) Kevin Harvick (3) A.J. Allmendinger
Race cut to 380 miles (610 km) due to rain.
World Rally Championship:
Rally Norway:
(1) Sébastien Loeb Citroën C4 3:28:15.9 (2) Mikko Hirvonen Ford Focus 3:28:25.7 (3) Jari Matti Latvala Ford Focus 3:29:37.7
Drivers overall standings: (1) Loeb 20 pts (2) Hirvonen 14 (3) Dani Sordo 12
NBA All-Star Game in Phoenix, Arizona:
West 146, East 119.
The MVP Award is shared by Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant and Phoenix Suns' Shaquille O'Neal, each winning the award for the third time.
England in West Indies:
3rd Test in St John's, Antigua, day 1:
England 301/3 (Andrew Strauss 169)
New Zealand in Australia:
Only T20I in Sydney:
Australia 150/7 (20/20 ov); New Zealand 149/5 (20/20 ov). Australia win by 1 run.
PGA Tour:
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in Pebble Beach, California
Final round postponed until Monday due to severe weather.
European Tour:
Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
Winner: Anthony Kang 271 (−17)
Six Nations Championship, week 2:
Italy 9–38 Ireland in Rome
Ireland top the table on 4 points from 2 matches, ahead of Wales on scoring differential.
Sevens World Series:
USA Sevens in San Diego:
Final: England 14–19 Argentina
Standings after 4 of 8 events: (1) South Africa & England 60 pts (3) New Zealand 52
ATP Tour:
SAP Open in San Jose, California, United States:
Final: Radek Štěpánek def. Mardy Fish 3–6, 6–4, 6–2
ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, Netherlands:
Final: Andy Murray def. Rafael Nadal 6–3, 4–6, 6–0
WTA Tour:
Open Gaz de France in Paris, France:
Final: Amélie Mauresmo def. Elena Dementieva 7–6(7), 2–6, 6–4
Pattaya Women's Open in Pattaya, Thailand:
Final: Vera Zvonareva def. Sania Mirza 7–5, 6–1
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Men's Slalom: (1) Manfred Pranger 1:44.17 (52.49 + 51.68) (2) Julien Lizeroux 1:44.48 (52.98 + 51.50) (3) Michael Janyk 1:45.70 (54.37 + 51.33)
Biathlon
World Championships in Pyeongchang, South Korea:
Women's 10 km Pursuit: (1) Helena Jonsson 34:12.3 (2) (2) Kati Wilhelm at 18.3sec (6) (3) Olga Zaitseva 24.1 (6)
Overall World Cup standings (after 16 out of 26 races): (1) Wilhelm 658 points (2) Jonsson 621 (3) Magdalena Neuner 590
Men's 12.5 km Pursuit: (1) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 31:46.7 (4) (2) Maxim Tchoudov at 41.7 sec (3) (3) Alexander Os 52.8 (3)
Bjørndalen wins his second gold medal of the championship and a record twelfth World Championship title.
Overall World Cup standings (after 16 out of 26 races): (1) Tomasz Sikora 626 points (2) Bjørndalen 570 (3) Emil Hegle Svendsen 570
Nordic combined
World Cup in Klingenthal, Germany:
10 km Gundersen: (1) Bill Demong 27mins 04.4secs (7) (2) Jason Lamy-Chappuis at 0.6 (2) (3) Pavel Churavy 1.7 (1)
Overall World Cup rankings (after 19 of the 23 races): (1) Anssi Koivuranta 1169 points (2) Magnus Moan 1120 (3) Bjoern Kircheisen 840
Short track speed skating
World Cup 6 in Dresden, Germany
Ski jumping
World Cup in Oberstdorf, Germany:
213m flying hill team: (1) Finland 1413.8 (Kalle Keituri/Juha-Matti Ruuskanen/Matti Hautamäki/Harri Olli) (2) Russia 1378.3 (Denis Kornilov/Pavel Karelin/Ilja Rosliakov/Dimitry Vassiliev) (3) Austria 1354.3 (Wolfgang Loitzl/Markus Eggenhofer/Andreas Kofler/Martin Koch)
Snowboarding
World Cup in Cypress Mountain, Canada:
Parallel GS men: Cencelled
Parallel GS women: Cancelled
Speed skating
World Cup 8 in Heerenveen, Netherlands:
Men 1500 m: (1) Shani Davis 1:45.40 (2) Enrico Fabris 1:45.88 (3) Trevor Marsicano 1:46.09
Men 10000 m: (1) Sven Kramer 13:03.51 (2) Håvard Bøkko 13:07.93 (3) Bob de Jong 13:09.16
Women 5000 m: (1) Martina Sáblíková 6:59.08 (2) Stephanie Beckert 7:01.33 (3) Kristina Groves 7:05.08
Women 1500 m: (1) Anni Friesinger 1:57.48 (2) Christine Nesbitt 1:57.58 (3) Kristina Groves 1:58.40
Nationwide Series:
Camping World 300 in Daytona Beach, Florida
(1) Tony Stewart
NBA All-Star Saturday Night
Slam Dunk Contest: Nate Robinson of the New York Knicks reclaims the championship after beating defending champion Orlando Magic's Dwight Howard garnering 52% of the fan vote. Robinson's dunk include jumping over Howard's shoulder, while Howard dunked on an 11-foot basket.
Three-Point Shootout: Daequan Cook of the Miami Heat forced overtime and won on the extra shootout against Rashard Lewis of the Orlando Magic. Cook converted his last 4 shots to tie Lewis; in the extra shootout, Lewis got cold as he tallied only 7 points against Cook's 19.
Skills Challenge: Chicago Bull Derrick Rose dunked on the final stunt to clinch the Skills Challenge championship over Devin Harris of the New Jersey Nets.
Shooting Stars Competition: Team Detroit won over Team Phoenix
LPGA Tour:
SBS Open at Turtle Bay in Kahuku, Hawaiʻi
Winner: Angela Stanford 206 (−10)
Six Nations Championship, week 2:
France 22–13 Scotland in Paris
Wales 23–15 England in Cardiff
Wales lead the standings with 4 points from 2 matches.
ATP Tour:
Brasil Open in Costa do Sauípe, Brazil
Final: Tommy Robredo beat Thomaz Bellucci 6–3, 3–6, 6–4
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Women's Slalom: (1) Maria Riesch 1:51.80 (55.63 + 56.17) (2) Šárka Záhrobská 1:52.57 (55.47 + 57.10) (3) Tanja Poutiainen 1:52.89 (55.91 + 56.98)
Biathlon
World Championships in Pyeongchang, South Korea:
Women's 7.5 km sprint: (1) Kati Wilhelm 21:11.1 (0 penalty) (2) Simone Hauswald at 9.9 (0) (3) Olga Zaitseva 27.1 (0)
Overall World Cup standings after 15 out of 26 races: (1) Wilhelm 604 points (2) Helena Jonsson 561 (3) Magdalena Neuner 560
Men's 10 km sprint: (1) Ole Einar Bjørndalen 24:16.5 (2 penalties) (2) Lars Berger at 1.2 (2) (3) Halvard Hanevold 12.5 (0)
World Cup overall standings after 15 out of 26 races: (1) Tomasz Sikora 583 points (2) Emil Hegle Svendsen 570 (3) Bjørndalen 510
Bobsleigh
World Cup 8 in Park City, Utah, United States:
Four-man: (1) Steven Holcomb/Justin Olsen/Steve Mesler/Curtis Tomasevicz 1:34.80 (2) Janis Minins/Daumants Dreiskens/Oskars Melbardis/Intars Dambis 1:35.35 (3) Alexandr Zubkov/Roman Oreshnikov/Dmitry Trunenkov/Dmitriy Stepushkin 1:35.57
Final World Cup standings: (1) Zubkov 1646 (2) Minins 1549 (3) Andre Lange 1251
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Valdidentro, Italy:
Men's 15 km classic: (1) Anders Södergren 37:58.0 (2) Jens Arne Svartedal at 1.9 (3) Johan Olsson 2.2
Overall World Cup standings (after 23 of 32 races): (1) Dario Cologna 939 points (2) Petter Northug 736 (3) Axel Teichmann (GER) 663
Women's 10 km classic: (1) Justyna Kowalczyk 29:37.4 (2) Marianna Longa at 12.4 (3) Petra Majdič 30.3
Overall World Cup standings (after 22 of 32 races): (1) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 1276 points (2) Majdic 1250 (3) Kowalczyk 1167
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Åre, Sweden:
Dual Moguls men: (1) Alexandre Bilodeau (2) Guilbaut Colas (3) Maxime Gingras
Dual Moguls women: (1) Hannah Kearney (2) Aiko Uemura (3) Margarita Marbler
World Cup in Moscow, Russia:
Aerials men: (1) Ryan St Onge 249.94 (2) Dmitri Dashinski 247.86 (3) Stanislav Kravchuk 243.64
Aerials women: (1) Xu Mengtao 195.98 (2) Cheng Shuang 192.81 (3) Lydia Lassila 192.11
Luge
World Cup 8 in Calgary, Canada
Men: (1) Armin Zöggeler 1:30.375 (2) Felix Loch 1:30.690 (3) Albert Demtschenko 1:30.796
World Cup standings (after 8 of 9 races): (1) Zöggeler 701 points (2) David Möller 559 (3) Jan Eichhorn 460
Zöggeler secures his eighth World Cup title.
Doubles: (1) Christian Oberstolz/Patrick Gruber (2) Peter Penz/Georg Fischler (3) Gerhard Plankensteiner/Oswald Haselrieder
World Cup standings (after 8 of 9 races): (1) Oberstolz/Gruber 680 points (2) Patric Leitner/Alexander Resch 544 (3) Andreas Linger/Wolfgang Linger 520
Oberstolz/Gruber secure their second World Cup title.
Nordic combined
World Cup in Klingenthal, Germany:
10 km Gundersen: (1) Anssi Koivuranta 27:16.7 (2) Magnus Moan 27:32.1 (3) Jan Schmid 28:20.8
World Cup standings (after 18 of 23 events): (1) Koivuranta 1133 points (2) Moan 1070 (3) Björn Kircheisen 840
Ski jumping
World Cup in Oberstdorf, Germany:
213m flying hill: (1) Harri Olli 435.8 pts (225.5/216.0 m), (2) Anders Jacobsen 428.6 (218.0/212.5), (3) Johan Remen Evensen 426.5 (211.5/223.5)
Overall World Cup standings (after 21 of 27 rounds): (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer 1652 points, (2) Simon Ammann 1418, (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 1252
Snowboarding
World Cup in Cypress Mountain, Canada:
Halfpipe men: (1) Shaun White (2) Ryoh Aono (3) Iouri Podladtchikov
Halfpipe women: (1) Kelly Clark (2) Liu Jiayu (3) Hannah Teter
The City Commission of Miami, Florida, defeats a construction agreement that would have permitted the construction of Marlins Park, a new baseball stadium for the Florida Marlins, by a vote of 2–2 with one absence. The deal will be renegotiated and is rescheduled for a new meeting on 12 March.
NBA All-Star Weekend:
Rookie Challenge: Sophomores 122, Rookies 116. Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder won the MVP honors with a Rookie Challenge scoring record of 46 points.
England in West Indies:
2nd Test in North Sound, Antigua, day 1:
England 7/0; West Indies. Match drawn, West Indies lead 5-match series 1–0.
The match is abandoned after only ten balls being bowled due to overly sandy outfield that made bowling impossible. The series will be extended to five matches and resume on Sunday, at the nearby Antigua Recreation Ground.
New Zealand in Australia:
5th ODI in Brisbane:
Australia 168/4 (22/22 ov); New Zealand 123/6 (14/20 ov). No result, 5-match series tied 2–2.
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Men's Giant slalom: (1) Carlo Janka 2:18.82 (1:08.25 + 1:10.57) (2) Benjamin Raich 2:19.53 (1:08.73 + 1:10.80) (3) Ted Ligety 2:19.81 (1:09.96 + 1:09.85)
Bobsleigh
World Cup 8 in Park City, Utah, United States:
Four-man: (1) Steven Holcomb/Justin Olsen/Steve Mesler/Curtis Tomasevicz 1:34.34 (47.03/47.31) (2) Janis Minins/Daumants Dreiškens/Oskars Melbardis/Intars Dambis 1:34.57 (47.28/47.29) (3) Alexandr Zubkov/Roman Oreshnikov/Dmitry Trunenkov/Dmitriy Stepushkin 1:34.68 (47.26/47.42)
World Cup standings (after 7 of 8 races): (1) Zoubkov 1446 pts (2) Miņins 1339 (3) Wolfgang Stampfer 1136
Two-woman: (1) Cathleen Martini/Janine Tischer 1:38.66 (49.28/49.38) (2) Kaillie Humphries/Shelley-Ann Brown 1:38.84 (49.30/49.54) (3) Sandra Kiriasis/Patricia Polifka 1:39.34 (49.67/49.67)
Final World Cup standings: (1) Kiriasis 1679 pts (2) Martini 1599 (3) Nicole Minichiello 1434
Kiriasis wins her sixth sraight World Cup title.
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Valdidentro, Italy:
Men's sprint freestyle: (1) Ola Vigen Hattestad (2) Alexei Petukhov (3) Emil Joensson
Overall World Cup standings (after 22 of 32 events): (1) Dario Cologna 926 points (2) Petter Northug 720 (3) Axel Teichmann 649
Women's sprint freestyle: (1) Petra Majdič (2) Pirjo Muranen (3) Magda Genuin
Overall World Cup standings (after 22 of 32 events): (1) Aino-Kaisa Saarinen 1240 points (2) Majdic 1190 (3) Virpi Kuitunen 1069
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Åre, Sweden:
Moguls men: (1) Alexandre Bilodeau 26.11 (2) Pierre-Alexandre Rousseau 25.96 (3) Vincent Marquiz 25.44
Moguls women: (1) Margarita Marbler 24.89 (2) Jennifer Heil 24.74 (3) Aiko Uemura 24.66
Luge
World Cup 8 in Calgary, Canada
Women: (1) Tatjana Hüfner (2) Natalie Geisenberger (3) Veronika Halder
World Cup standings (after 8 of 9 races): (1) Hüfner 770 points (2) Geisenberger 685 (3) Anke Wischnewski 522
Snowboarding
World Cup in Cypress Mountain, Canada:
Snowboardcross men: (1) Markus Schairer (2) Mike Robertson (3) Seth Wescott
Snowboardcross women: (1) Lindsey Jacobellis (2) Olivia Nobs (3) Helene Olafsen
Sprint Cup Series:
Gatorade Duel in Daytona Beach, Florida
Winners: Jeff Gordon & Kyle Busch
Euroleague Top 16, week 3:
Group F:
Regal FC Barcelona 85–69 ALBA Berlin
Real Madrid 98–79 Maccabi Tel Aviv
Group G:
Panathinaikos 92–67 Lottomatica Roma
Group H:
Cibona Zagreb 55–65 Fenerbahçe Ülker
Real Madrid and Panathinaikos are unbeaten after 3 games.
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 3:
Nacional 2–1 U. San Martín
River Plate 1–0 Nacional
Group 5:
Universitario de Sucre 1–1 Deportivo Quito
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Women's Giant slalom: (1) Kathrin Hölzl 2:03.49 (2) Tina Maze 2:03.58 (3) Tanja Poutiainen 2:04.03
Bobsleigh
World Cup 7 in Park City, Utah, United States:
Two-man: (1) Alexandre Zoubkov/Alexey Voevoda 1:36.51 (48.26/48.25) (2) Thomas Florschütz/Marc Kühne 1:36.68 (48.44/48.24) (3) Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter 1:36.69 (48.30/48.39)
World Cup standings (after 7 of 8 events): (1) Hefti 1581 pts (2) André Lange 1501 (3) Florschuetz 1453
Skeleton
World Cup 8 in Park City, Utah, United States:
Men: (1) Aleksandr Tretyakov 1:39.33 (49.66/49.67) (2) Florian Grassl 1:39.40 (49.83/49.57) (3) Frank Rommel 1:39.56 (49.73/49.83)
Final World Cup standings: (1) Tretyakov 1526 pts (2) Grassl 1453 (3) Rommel 1436
Women: (1) Marion Trott 1:41.28 (50.51/50.77) (2) Katie Uhlaender 1:41.59 (50.69/50.90) (3) Mellisa Hollingsworth 1:41.62 (50.89/50.73)
Final World Cup standings: (1) Trott 1572 pts (2) Shelley Rudman 1468 (3) Uhlaender 1466
NFL news:
Three-time MVP Brett Favre announces his retirement. Unlike last postseason, when he initially announced his retirement but decided to return, he filed official retirement papers with the NFL offices. (ESPN)
Euroleague Top 16, week 3:
Group E:
Asseco Prokom Sopot 68–93 Olympiacos
TAU Cerámica 108–90 AJ Milano
Group G:
Partizan Igokea 60–59 Unicaja Málaga
Group H:
Montepaschi Siena 74–56 CSKA Moscow
PBA Philippine Cup Finals:
Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters 93, Alaska Aces 89, Talk 'N Text wins championship series, 4–3
The franchise of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company wins their third PBA championship and second Philippine Cup.
2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying:
AFC (Asia) Fourth Round, matchday 5:
Group A:
Japan 0–0 Australia
The draw leaves both teams undefeated, with Australia on top with 10 pts, 2 ahead of Japan.
Uzbekistan 0–1 Bahrain
Bahrain gets level with Qatar in third place on 4 points, while Uzbekistan is at the bottom with just 1-point.
Group B:
Iran 1–1 South Korea
Both teams remain unbeaten. South Korea at the top with 8 points, Iran in third place on 6 points.
North Korea 1–0 Saudi Arabia
North Korea climb to second place on 7 points, Saudi Arabia in fourth place on 4 pts.
UEFA (Europe):
Group 1:
Malta 0–0 Albania
Group 3:
San Marino 0–3 Northern Ireland
Group 8:
Republic of Ireland 2–1 Georgia
Ireland gets level with Italy at the top on 10 points.
CONCACAF (North-Central America) Fourth Round, matchday 1:
United States 2–0 Mexico
The Americans keep their nine-year home unbeaten streak against their continental rivals alive with a pair of goals from Michael Bradley.
El Salvador 2–2 Trinidad and Tobago
The Salvadorans come back from 0–2 down to earn a draw with a pair of late goals from William Romero.
Costa Rica 2–0 Honduras
Friendly internationals (selected):
Germany 0–1 Norway
France 0–2 Argentina
Spain 2–0 England
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 6:
Lanús 1–1 Guadalajara
Group 8:
San Lorenzo 4–1 San Luis
Libertad 2–1 Universitario
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Teams: Cancelled
Skeleton
World Cup 7 in Park City, Utah, United States:
Men: (1) Aleksandr Tretyakov 1:38.82 (49.49/49.33) (2) Eric Bernotas 1:38.85 (49.26/49.59) (3) Frank Rommel 1:38.88 (49.35/49.53)
World Cup standing (after 7 of 8 events): (1) Tretyakov 1301 pts (2) Florian Grassl 1243 (3) Rommel 1236
Women: (1) Mellisa Hollingsworth 1:41.62 (50.89/50.89) (2) Marion Trott 1:41.83 (50.94/50.89) (3) Noelle Pikus-Pace 1:41.89 (51.02/50.87)
World Cup standing (after 7 of 8 events): (1) Trott 1347 pts (2) Shelley Rudman 1308 (3) Anja Huber 1275
Ski jumping
World Cup in Klingenthal, Germany:
140m hill: (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer 261.2 points (131.5/135.0m) (2) Anders Jacobsen 260.3 (135.0/131.0) (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 257.1 (134.0/130.5)
Schlierenzauer wins sixth event in a row and tenth of the season.
Overall standings (after 20 of 27 events): (1) Schlierenzauer 1620 points (2) Simon Ammann 1368 (3) Loitzl 1242
India in Sri Lanka:
Twenty20 at Colombo:
Sri Lanka 171/4 (20/20 ov); India 174/7 (19.2/20 ov). India win by 3 wickets (with 4 balls remaining).
New Zealand in Australia:
4th ODI in Adelaide:
New Zealand 244/8 (50 ov); Australia 247/4 (48.2 ov). Australia win by 6 wickets and levels the 5-match series 2–2.
International friendly in London:
Brazil 2–0 Italy
Copa Libertadores group stage:
Group 2:
Guaraní 1–2 Deportivo Táchira
Group 4:
Defensor Sporting 1–0 América de Cali
Group 7:
Aurora 0–3 Boyacá Chicó
Alex Rodriguez admits that he used performance-enhancing drugs from 2001 to 2003. (ESPN)
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Men's Super combined: (1) Aksel Lund Svindal 2:23.00 (1:30.99 + 52.01) (2) Julien Lizeroux 2:23.90 (1:33.92 + 49.98) (3) Natko Zrncic-Dim 2:24.58 (1:32.59 + 51.99)
Women's downhill: (1) Lindsey Vonn 1:30.31 (2) Lara Gut 1:30.83 (3) Nadia Fanchini 1:30.88
Vonn wins her second gold medal of the championships, while Gut wins a second silver.
NFL:
Pro Bowl in Honolulu:
NFC 30, AFC 21
The Arizona Cardinals' wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald scores two touchdowns for the NFC and is named the game's MVP.
India in Sri Lanka:
5th ODI at Colombo:
Sri Lanka 320/8 (50 ov); India 252 (48.5 ov). Sri Lanka win by 68 runs. India win 5-match series 4–1
New Zealand in Australia:
3rd ODI in Sydney:
Australia 301/9 (50 ov); New Zealand 269 (47.3 ov). Australia win by 32 runs. New Zealand lead 5-match series 2–1
PGA Tour:
Buick Invitational in La Jolla, California:
Winner: Nick Watney 277 (−11)
European Tour:
Indian Masters in Delhi, India: Cancelled
Olympic men's qualifying tournament:
(teams in bold qualify to 2010 Olympic tournament)
Group E in Hanover, Germany
Japan 2–5 Austria
Germany 2–1 Slovenia
Group F in Riga, Latvia
Hungary 3–4(SO) Ukraine
Latvia 4–1 Italy
Group G in Oslo, Norway
Kazakhstan 8–2 France
Norway 5–3 Denmark
Six Nations Championship, week 1:
Scotland 13–26 Wales in Edinburgh
ATP Tour:
Movistar Open in Viña del Mar, Chile:
Final: Fernando González beat José Acasuso 6–1, 6–3
PBZ Zagreb Indoors in Zagreb, Croatia:
Final: Marin Čilić beat Mario Ančić 6–3, 6–4
SA Tennis Open in Johannesburg, South Africa:
Final: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga beat Jérémy Chardy 6–4, 7–6 (5)
Fed Cup:
World Group First Round, day 2:
Russia 5–0 China in Moscow, Russia
France 0–5 Italy in Orléans, France
United States 3–2 Argentina in Surprise, Arizona, United States
Czech Republic 4–1 Spain in Brno, Czech Republic
In the semifinals, Italy will host Russia and Czech Republic host USA.
World Group II First Round, day 2:
Slovakia 4–1 Belgium in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Switzerland 2–3 Germany in Zürich, Switzerland
Serbia 4–1 Japan in Belgrade, Serbia
Ukraine 3–2 Israel in Kharkiv, Ukraine
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Women's downhill: Postponed to Monday
Luge
World Championships in Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Mixed Team Relay: (1) Germany (Felix Loch, Natalie Geisenberger, André Florschütz, Torsten Wustlich) 2:39.630 (2) Austria (Daniel Pfister, Nina Reithmeyer, Peter Penz, Georg Fischler) +1.510 (3) Latvia (Guntis Rekis, Maija Tiruma, Andris Sics, Juris Sics) +2.869
Nordic combined
World Cup in Seefeld, Austria:
10 km Gundersen: (1) Magnus Moan 29:18.8 (2) Mario Stecher 29:22.0 (3) Anssi Koivuranta 29:52.5
World Cup standings (after 17 of 23 events): (1) Koivuranta 1033 pts (2) Moan 990 (3) Björn Kircheisen 790
Team 3x5km: cancelled
Short track speed skating
World Cup 5 in Sofia, Bulgaria:
Ski jumping
World Cup in Willingen, Germany
145m hill: (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer 267.2 points (144.0/135.0m) (2) Simon Ammann 265.2 (133.5/145.5) (3) Noriaki Kasai 261.8 (136.0/140.0)
Schlierenzauer wins fifth event in a row and ninth this season.
World Cup standings (after 19 of 27 rounds): (1) Schlierenzauer 1,520 pts (2) Ammann 1,328 (3) Wolfgang Loitzl 1,182
Speed skating
World Allround Championships in Hamar, Norway:
Men: (1) Sven Kramer 147.567 (2) Håvard Bøkko 148.077 (3) Enrico Fabris 149.469
Women: (1) Martina Sáblíková 161.616 (2) Kristina Groves 162.264 (3) Ireen Wüst 163.639
Sprint Cup Series:
Budweiser Shootout in Daytona Beach, Florida:
(1) Kevin Harvick (2) Jamie McMurray (3) Tony Stewart
Sports Illustrated reports that New York Yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003, a season when he was American League MVP with the Texas Rangers. (Sports Illustrated)
England in West Indies:
1st Test in Kingston, Jamaica, day 4:
England 318 and 51; West Indies 392. West Indies win by an innings and 23 runs, lead 4-match series 1–0.
England's 51 is their third-lowest Test innings score in history.
Olympic men's qualifying tournament:
Group E in Hanover, Germany
Slovenia 4–5(SO) Japan
Austria 1–2 Germany
Germany qualify to 2010 Olympic tournament
Group G in Oslo, Norway
Denmark 3–2 Kazakhstan
France 2–3 Norway
Six Nations Championship, week 1:
England 36–11 Italy in London
Ireland 30–21 France in Dublin
Sevens World Series:
Wellington Sevens in Wellington, New Zealand:
Final: England 19–17 New Zealand
Fed Cup:
World Group First Round, day 1:
Russia 2–0 China in Moscow, Russia
France 0–2 Italy in Orléans, France
United States 1–1 Argentina in Surprise, Arizona, United States
Czech Republic 1–1 Spain in Brno, Czech Republic
World Group II First Round, day 1:
Slovakia 2–0 Belgium in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Switzerland 1–1 Germany in Zürich, Switzerland
Serbia 2–0 Japan in Belgrade, Serbia
Ukraine 1–1 Israel in Kharkiv, Ukraine
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Men's downhill: (1) John Kucera 2:07.01 (2) Didier Cuche 2:07.05 (3) Carlo Janka 2:07.18
Bobsleigh
World Cup 7 in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada:
Four-man: (1) Jānis Miņins/Daumants Dreiškens/Oskars Melbardis/Intars Dambis 1:42.17 (50.97/51.20) (2) Steven Holcomb/Justin Olsen/Steve Mesler/Curtis Tomasevicz 1:42.23 (50.99/51.24) (3) Alexandre Zoubkov/Philippe Egorov/Petr Moiseev/Alexey Andryunin 1:42.67 (51.18/51.49)
World Cup standings (after 6 of 7 races): (1) Zoubkov 1246 pts (2) Miņins 1129 (3) Wolfgang Stampfer 984
Figure skating
Four Continents Championships in Vancouver, Canada:
Men: (1) Patrick Chan 249.19 pts (2) Evan Lysacek 237.15 (3) Takahiko Kozuka 221.76
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Cypress Mountain, Canada:
Moguls men: (1) Alexandre Bilodeau 25.65 (2) Yugo Tsukita 25.09 (3) Guilbaut Colas 24.78
Moguls women: (1) Jennifer Heil 24.79 (2) Hannah Kearney 24.18 (3) Margarita Marbler 23.84
Luge
World Championships in Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Men: (1) Felix Loch 1:44.336 (2) Armin Zöggeler +0.213 (3) Daniel Pfister +0.701
Nordic combined
World Cup in Seefeld, Austria:
10 km Gundersen: (1) Mario Stecher 25:29.0 (2) Jan Schmid 25:33.8 (3) Lukas Klapfer 25:33.9
World Cup standings (after 16 of 22 events): (1) Anssi Koivuranta 973 pts (2) Magnus Moan 890 (3) Björn Kircheisen 790
Ski jumping
World Cup in Willingen, Germany
145m hill team: (1) Austria 902.9 pts (2) Norway 901.2 (3) Finland 793.2
Snowboarding
World Cup in Bardonecchia, Italy:
Halfpipe men: (1) Mathieu Crepel (2) Nathan Johnstone (3) Iouri Podladtchikov
Halfpipe women: (1) Kelly Clark (2) Hannah Teter (3) Gretchen Bleiler
England in West Indies:
1st Test in Kingston, Jamaica, day 3:
England 318; West Indies 352/7 (Ramnaresh Sarwan 107, Chris Gayle 104). West Indies led by 34 runs with 3 wickets remaining in the first innings.
New Zealand in Australia:
2nd ODI in Melbourne:
Australia 225/5 (50 ov); New Zealand 226/4 (48.5 ov). New Zealand win by 6 wickets and lead 5-match series 2–0.
Olympic men's qualifying tournament:
Group F in Riga, Latvia
Italy 4–1 Hungary
Ukraine 2–4 Latvia
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Women's Super combined: (1) Kathrin Zettel 2:20.13 (2) Lara Gut 2:20.69 (3) Elisabeth Görgl 2:21.01
Bobsleigh
World Cup 7 in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada:
Two-man: (1) Thomas Florschütz/Marc Kühne 1:43.95 (51.99/51.96) (2) Beat Hefti/Thomas Lamparter 1:44.03 (52.08/51.95) (3) Pierre Lueders/David Bissett 1:44.14 (51.98/52.16)
World Cup standings (after 7 of 8 races): (1) Hefti 1381 pts (2) André Lange 1325 (3) Florschütz 1243
Two-woman: (1) Shauna Rohbock/Elana Meyers 1:47.10 (53.57/53.53) (2) Kaillie Humphries/Heather Moyse 1:47.28 (53.62/53.66) (3) Erin Pac/Michelle Rzepka 1:47.40 (53.70/53.70)
World Cup standings (after 7 of 8 races): (1) Sandra Kiriasis 1479 pts (2) Rohbock 1380 (3) Cathleen Martini 1374
Figure skating
Four Continents Championships in Vancouver, Canada:
Ice dance: (1) Meryl Davis/Charlie White 192.39 pts (2) Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir 191.81 (3) Emily Samuelson/Evan Bates 180.79
Ladies: (1) Kim Yuna 189.07 pts (2) Joannie Rochette 183.91 (3) Mao Asada 176.52
Freestyle skiing
World Cup in Cypress Mountain, Canada:
Skicross men: (1) Christopher Delbosco (2) Stanley Hayer (3) Davey Barr
Skicross women: (1) Aleisha Cline (2) Ashleigh Mcivor (3) Karin Huttary
Aerials men: (1) Steve Omischl 250.96 pts (2) Anton Kushnir 250.96 (3) Stanislav Kravchuk 250.64
Aerials women: (1) Evelyne Leu 204.96 pts (2) Dai Shuangfei 192.73 (3) Cheng Shuang 182.41
Luge
World Championships in Lake Placid, New York, United States:
Women: (1) Erin Hamlin 128.098 (2) Natalie Geisenberger +0.187 (3) Natalia Yakushenko +0.236
Hamlin is the first ever non-European medallist in Luge World Championships, and the first non-German winner since 1993.
Doubles: (1) Gerhard Plankensteiner/Oswald Haselrieder 1:27.401 (2) Andre Florschütz/Torsten Wustlich 1:27.458 (3) Mark Grimmette/Brian Martin 1:27.611
Euroleague Top 16, week 2:
Group E:
Olympiacos 73–70 TAU Cerámica
Asseco Prokom Sopot 60–62 AJ Milano
Group F:
ALBA Berlin 84–87 Real Madrid
Regal FC Barcelona 85–65 Maccabi Tel Aviv
Unbeaten super middleweight and light heavyweight champion Joe Calzaghe announces his retirement. (BBC Sport)
England in West Indies:
1st Test in Kingston, Jamaica, day 2:
England 318; West Indies 160/1 (Ramnaresh Sarwan 74*, Chris Gayle 71*). West Indies trail by 158 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the first innings.
India in Sri Lanka:
4th ODI at Colombo:
India 332/5 (50 ov; Gautam Gambhir 150); Sri Lanka 265 (48.0 ov). India win by 67 runs and lead 5-match series 4–0.
Olympic men's qualifying tournament:
Group E in Hanover, Germany
Slovenia 3–4(OT) Austria
Germany 7–1 Japan
Group F in Riga, Latvia
Italy 2–3 Ukraine
Latvia 7–3 Hungary
Group G in Oslo, Norway
Denmark 1–2(OT) France
Norway 2–1 Kazakhstan
Figure skating
Four Continents Championships in Vancouver, Canada:
Ice dance (after original dance): (1) Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir 97.30 pts (2) Meryl Davis/Charlie White 95.65 (3) Emily Samuelson/Evan Bates 90.89
Pairs: (1) Pang Qing/Tong Jian 194.94 pts (2) Jessica Dubé/Bryce Davison 185.62 (3) Zhang Dan/Zhang Hao 174.98
Men's short program: (1) Patrick Chan 88.90 pts (2) Evan Lysacek 81.65 (3) Takahiko Kozuka 76.61
Skeleton
World Cup 7 in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada:
Men: (1) Jon Montgomery 1:47.67 (53.68/53.99) (2) Gregor Stähli 1:48.06 (53.69/54.37) (3) Jeff Pain 1:48.19 (53.67/54.52) & Matthew Antoine 1:48.19 (53.83/54.36)
World Cup standings (after 6 of 7 races): (1) Aleksandr Tretyakov 1076 pts (2) Florian Grassl 1067 (3) Frank Rommel 1036
Women: (1) Marion Trott 1:49.86 (54.90/54.96) (2) Amy Williams 1:50.39 (54.95/55.44) (3) Anja Huber 1:50.71 (55.26/55.45)
World Cup standings (after 6 of 7 races): (1) Shelley Rudman 1148 pts (2) Trott 1137 (3) Huber 1131
Snowboarding
World Cup in Bardonecchia, Italy:
Slopestyle men: cancelled
Slopestyle women: cancelled
Euroleague Top 16, week 2:
Group G:
Unicaja Málaga 69–81 Panathinaikos
Partizan Igokea 84–76 Lottomatica Roma
Group H:
CSKA Moscow 87–61 Cibona Zagreb
Montepaschi Siena 87–79 Fenerbahçe Ülker
England in West Indies:
1st Test in Kingston, Jamaica, day 1:
England 236/5 (Kevin Pietersen 97)
Zimbabwe in Kenya:
5th ODI in Nairobi:
Kenya 199 (48.5 ov); Zimbabwe 203/3 (35 ov). Zimbabwe win by 7 wickets and win the series 5–0.
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Men's Super giant slalom: (1) Didier Cuche 1:19.41 (2) Peter Fill 1:20.40 (3) Aksel Lund Svindal 1:20.43
Figure skating
Four Continents Championships in Vancouver, Canada:
Compulsory dance: (1) Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir 36.40 pts (2) Meryl Davis/Charlie White 35.23 (3) Vanessa Crone/Paul Poirier 32.43
Pairs' short program: (1) Pang Qing/Tong Jian 65.60 pts (2) Jessica Dubé/Bryce Davison 64.36 (3) Zhang Dan/Zhang Hao 63.20
Ladies' short program: (1) Kim Yuna 72.24 pts (2) Joannie Rochette 66.90 (3) Cynthia Phaneuf 60.98
India in Sri Lanka:
3rd ODI at Colombo:
India 363/5 (50 ov); Sri Lanka 216 (41.4 ov). India win by 147 runs, lead 5-match series 3–0.
Alpine skiing
World Championships in Val d'Isère, France:
Women's Super giant slalom: (1) Lindsey Vonn 1:20.73 (2) Marie Marchand-Arvier 1:21.07 (3) Andrea Fischbacher 1:21.13
NFL:
Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, Florida:
Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Arizona Cardinals 23
The Steelers win the Vince Lombardi Trophy for a record sixth time.
World Rally Championship:
Rally Ireland: (1) Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena Citroën C4 WRC 2:48:25.7 (2) Dani Sordo Marc Marti Citroën C4 WRC 2:49:53.6 (3) Mikko Hirvonen Jarmo Lehtinen Ford Focus RS WRC 08 2:50:33.5
New Zealand in Australia:
1st ODI in Perth:
Australia 181 (48.4 ov); New Zealand 185/8 (50.0 ov). New Zealand win by 2 wickets in the last ball, lead 5-match series 1–0.
Zimbabwe in Kenya:
4th ODI in Nairobi:
Zimbabwe 285/8 (50 ov); Kenya 219 (49 ov). Zimbabwe win by 66 runs, lead 5-match series 4–0.
Professional Darts Corporation:
Players Championship Finals in Purfleet, Essex:
Final:
Phil Taylor 16–9 (legs) Robert Thornton
UNCAF Nations Cup in Tegucigalpa, Honduras:
Final:
Costa Rica 0–0 Panama
Panama win 5–3 on penalties, win first title
Third place:
El Salvador 0–1 Honduras
PGA Tour:
FBR Open in Scottsdale, Arizona
Winner: Kenny Perry 270 (−14)
European Tour:
Dubai Desert Classic in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Winner: Rory McIlroy 269 (−19)
Handball
World Men's Championship in Croatia
Final:
Croatia 19–24 France
France wins its third World Championship title.
Bronze Match:
Poland 31–23 Denmark
Australian Open in Melbourne, day 14:
(seeding in parentheses)
Men's singles final:
Rafael Nadal (1) beat Roger Federer (2) 7–5, 3–6, 7–6(3), 3–6, 6–2
Nadal wins his sixth Grand Slam title and becomes the first player who wins Grand Slams on three different surfaces within one year.
Mixed Doubles Final:
Sania Mirza /Mahesh Bhupathi beat Nathalie Dechy /Andy Ram 6–3, 6–1
Alpine skiing
Men's World Cup in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany:
Slalom: (1) Manfred Mölgg 1:46.77 (54.57 + 52.20) (2) Giorgio Rocca 1:47.06 (54.60 + 52.46) (3) Reinfried Herbst 1:47.37 (54.49 + 52.88)
Overall World Cup rankings (after 26 of 38 races): (1) Ivica Kostelic 742 points (2) Jean-Baptiste Grange 706 (3) Benjamin Raich 680
Slalom World Cup rankings (after eight of ten races): (1) Grange 479 points (2) Kostelic 408 (3) Herbst 376
Women's World Cup in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany:
Super giant slalom: (1) Lindsey Vonn 1:22.16 (2) Anja Paerson 1:22.55 (3) Jessica Lindell-Vikarby 1:22.88
World Cup overall standings (after 22 of 34 races): (1) Vonn 1114 points (2) Maria Riesch 935 (3) Paerson 855
Cross-country skiing
World Cup in Rybinsk, Russia:
Men pursuit: cancelled
Women pursuit: cancelled
Nordic combined
World Cup in Chaux-Neuve, France:
10 km Gundersen: (1) Anssi Koivuranta 27min 29.4sec (1st) (2) Christoph Bieler at 4.0 (3rd) (3) Magnus Moan 6.0 (27th)
Overall World Cup standings (after 15 of 22 events): (1) Koivuranta 953 points (2) Moan 861 (3) Bjorn Kircheisen 754
Ski jumping
World Cup in Sapporo, Japan:
134m hill: cancelled
Speed skating
World Cup 7 in Erfurt, Germany:
Men's 1000 m: (1) Shani Davis 1:08.40 (2) Denny Morrison 1:08.78 (3) Jan Bos 1:09.03
Women's 1000 m: (1) Anni Friesinger 1:15.61 (2) Yu Jing 1:16.41 (3) Jin Peiyu 1:16.42
Men's Team Pursuit: (1) Canada (Denny Morrison, Lucas Makowsky, Jay Morrison) 3:46.03 (2) Italy (Matteo Anesi, Enrico Fabris, Luca Stefani) 3:46.56 (3) Norway (Håvard Bøkko, Sverre Haugli, Stian Elvenes) 3:48.39
Final World Cup standings: (1) Canada 310 (2) Italy 220 (3) Japan 210
Women's Team Pursuit: (1) Czech Republic (Karolína Erbanová, Andrea Jirků, Martina Sáblíková) 3:05.32 (2) Russia (Galina Likhachova, Alla Shabanova, Yekaterina Shikhova) 3:05.80 (3) Poland (Natalia Czerwonka, Katarzyna Wojcicka, Luiza Złotkowska) 3:06.26
Final World Cup standings: (1) Czech Republic 235 (2) USA 205 (3) Netherlands 200
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