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World Football - Netherlands win Euro U17
The Netherlands won their second straight Euro U17 championships with a 5-4 penalty shootout win over Germany in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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Under-17 finals schedule confirmed
The finals schedule has pitted hosts Slovenia against holders the Netherlands on the opening day, when Poland play Belgium, France meet Iceland and Georgia face Germany.
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U17 hosts to play holders, France face Germany
UEFA European Under-17 Championship hosts Slovenia have been matched with holders the Netherlands in the finals draw while the other group contains France and Germany.
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World Cup Ski Jump Results
1. Martin Koch, Austria, 247.3 points (130.5-130.0 meters). 2. Severin Freund, Germany, 238.9 (123.0-134.0). 3. Robert Kranjec, Slovenia, 238.0 (121.5-129.0). 4. Daiki Ito, Japan, 237.7 (132.5-120.0). 5. Simon Ammann, Switzerland, 237.4 (130.0-126.5). 6. Richard Freitag, Germany, 235.7 (120.0-133.0). 7. Piotr Zyla, Poland, 224.3 (129.5-118.5).
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Ski Jump World Cup Results
OSLO, Norway (AP) -- Results Sunday from a men's World Cup ski jumping event: Large Hill 1. Martin Koch, Austria, 247.3 points (130.5-130.0 meters). 2. Severin Freund, Germany, 238.9 (123.0-134.0). 3. Robert Kranjec, Slovenia, 238.0 (121.5-129.0). 4. Daiki Ito, Japan, 237.7 (132.5-120.0). 5. Simon Ammann, Switzerland, 237.4 (130.0-126.5). 6. Richard Freitag, Germany, 235.7 (120.0-133.0). 7 ...
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World Cup Ski Jump Results
1. Martin Koch , Austria, 247.3 points (130.5-130.0 meters). 2. Severin Freund, Germany, 238.9 (123.0-134.0). 3. Robert Kranjec , Slovenia, 238.0 (121.5-129.0).
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Women's World Cup Slalom Results
At Are, Sweden (Heat times in parentheses) 1. Maria Hoefl-Riesch, Germany, one minute, 49.85 seconds (56.19, 53.66). 2. Veronika Zuzulova, Slovakia, 1:49.86 (55.84, 54.02). 3. Marie-Michele Gagnon, Canada, 1:49.96 (56.21, 53.75). 4. Therese Borssen, Sweden, 1:50.10 (56.42, 53.68). 5. Irene Curtoni, Italy, 1:50.13 (56.46, 53.67). 6. Frida Hansdotter, Sweden, 1:50.14 (57.05, 53.09). (tie) Marlies ...
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Paris-Nice fourth stage results
March 7 (Infostrada Sports) - Official result and overall standings after the 178km fourth stage of the Paris - Nice race on Wednesday. 1. Gianni Meersman (Belgium / Lotto) 4:21:01" 2. Grega Bole (Slovenia / Lampre) same time 3. Lieuwe Westra (Netherlands / Vacansoleil) 4. Xavier Florencio (Spain / Katusha) 5. Jonathan Hivert (France / Saur - Sojasun) 6. Simon Geschke (Germany / Project 1t4i) 7 ...
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Fak of Slovenia wins individual at biathlon worlds
Jakov Fak of Slovenia competes to win during the Men's 20 km Individual competition at the Biathlon World Championships in Ruhpolding, Germany, Tuesday, March 6, 2012.
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Fak wins Slovenia's 1st gold at biathlon worlds
Jakov Fak of Slovenia competes to win during the Men's 20 km Individual competition at the Biathlon World Championships in Ruhpolding, Germany, Tuesday, March 6, 2012.
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Fak wins Slovenia's 1st gold at biathlon worlds
Jakov Fak of Slovenia competes to win during the Men's 20 km Individual competition at the Biathlon World Championships in Ruhpolding, Germany, Tuesday, March 6, 2012.
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Women's World Cup Giant Slalom Results
Saturday At Ofterschwang, Germany 1. Viktoria Rebensburg, Germany, 2:28.99 (1:18.04, 1:10.95). 2. Lindsey Vonn, United States, 2:29.25 (1:19.72, 1:09.53) . 3. Tina Maze, Slovenia, 2:29.38 (1:19.10, 1:10.28). 4. Anna Fenninger, Austria, 2:29.39 (1:18.89, 1:10.50). 5. Tanja Poutiainen, Finland, 2:29.82 (1:19.20, 1:10.62). 6. Irene Curtoni, Italy, 2:30.38 (1:19.53, 1:10.85). 7. Jessica Lindell ...
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Women's World Cup Giant Slalom Results
OFTERSCHWANG, Germany (AP) -- Results Friday from a women's World Cup giant slalom (heat times in parentheses): 1. Viktoria Rebensburg, Germany, 2 minutes, 33.30 seconds (1:14.64, 1:18.66). 2. Tina Maze, Slovenia, 2:33.36 (1:14.75, 1:18.61). 3. Irene Curtoni, Italy, 2:34.04 (1:15.81, 1:18.23). (tie) Elisabeth Goergl, Austria, 2:34.04 (1:14.78, 1:19.26). 5. Jessica Lindell-Vikarby, Sweden, 2:34 ...
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Women's World Cup Slalom Results
Thursday At Lienz, Austria 1. Marlies Schild, Austria, 1 minute, 51.42 seconds (54.62-56.80). 2. Tina Maze, Slovenia, 1:52.21 (55.16-57.05). 3. Mikaela Shiffrin, United States, 1:52.72 (56.16-56.56). 4. Christina Geiger, Germany, 1:52.75 (55.42-57.33). 5. Kathrin Zettel, Austria, 1:52.86 (55.65-57.21). 6. Manuela Moelgg, Italy, 1:53.15 (55.34-57.81). 7. Maria Pietilae-Holmner, Sweden, 1:53.21 ...
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