By Alasdair and Fotheringham CHERASCO, Italy, May 17 - A series of small but challenging climbs late on Friday's stage of the 2012 Giro d'Italia could not stop Britain's Mark Cavendish taking his fourth stage win and second in two days. Italy's Vincenzo Nibali remained overall leader but it was sprinter Cavendish who stole the show again after compatriot and pre-race favorite Bradley Wiggins failed to start the 254 kilometer stage, the longest in this year's Giro. In a bunch sprint finish Cavendish outgunned Italy's Giacomo Nizzolo and Slovenia's Luka Mezgec. ...
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| Men's Team Foil | Round of 16 | See Results |
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By Alasdair and Fotheringham CHERASCO, Italy, May 17 - A series of small but challenging climbs late on Friday's stage of the 2012 Giro d'Italia could not stop Britain's Mark Cavendish taking his fourth stage win and second in two days. Italy's Vincenzo Nibali remained overall leader but it was sprinter Cavendish who stole the show again after compatriot and pre-race favourite Bradley Wiggins failed to start the 254 kilometre stage, the longest in this year's Giro. In a bunch sprint finish Cavendish outgunned Italy's Giacomo Nizzolo and Slovenia's Luka Mezgec. ...
- AP sources: Singapore member eyes IOC pr …
LONDON (AP) -- IOC Vice President Ng Ser Miang of Singapore is set to become the second declared candidate in the race to succeed Jacques Rogge as IOC president.
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LONDON (AP) -- Singapore's Ng Ser Miang is set to become the second declared candidate in the race to succeed Jacques Rogge as president of the IOC.
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LOS ANGELES -- Bryce Harper saw the ball jump off A.J. Ellis' bat, and he paused for the briefest of moments as the ball carried and carried.
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NAIROBI, May 11 (Reuters) - Thomas Bach, bidding to become president of the International Olympic Committee, was backed on Saturday by Kenyan running great Kipchoge Keino who said the German would press on with reforms and an anti-corruption drive. Bach, an IOC vice-president who on Thursday became the first official candidate, was the 1976 Olympic fencing champion and had long been considered a front-runner in the race. The IOC will elect a new president at its session in Buenos Aires on Sept. 10 to replace Jacques Rogge, whose two-term rule since 2001 comes to a mandatory end. ...
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LONDON (AP) -- Thomas Bach is counting on his track record and long experience in the Olympic world to carry him to the top job in the IOC.
- Germany's Bach launches bid for IOC pres …
By Karolos Grohmann BERLIN (Reuters) - German Thomas Bach became the first official candidate to be the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) new president on Thursday, saying his long experience in the world of sport was his strong asset. The 1976 Olympic fencing champion, who is an IOC vice president and has been a member of the body since 1991, has long been considered a front-runner in the race even before confirming his plans for a tilt at one of the biggest jobs in sports administration. ...
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Fencing Medals
| Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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| 1 | Italy | 3 | 2 | 2 | 7 |
| 2 | South Korea | 2 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
| 3 | China | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
| 4 | Russia | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| 13 | United States | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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