Sask. wrestler says the sport has improved everything in his life, like Day to Night
The normal transition from day to night involves the sun going down and the moon coming out.
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The normal transition from day to night involves the sun going down and the moon coming out.
Adriyan Karmakar not only loves shooting but also talking about shooting. "I can go on and on about it," he says. At the 6th Khelo India Youth Games in Chennai, Adriyan, representing West Bengal, successfully defended his gold medal in the 50m 3 positions event. At 18, he has already been shooting targets for two-thirds of his life. He has already had a phase where shooting became more of a chore that he felt he had to do because of who he was: the son of 2010 Commonwealth Games gold medallist, 2010 World Cup silver medallist and 2012 Olympics 4th-placed rifle shooter Joydeep Karmakar.
The Dubai Sevens might unquestionably be the largest festival for rugby in the Middle East, and one of the biggest anywhere in the world.
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Winning the pairs short program was enough for Emily Chan and Spencer Howe at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Host nation Ivory Coast failed to land Hervé Renard «on loan» from the France women's team for the rest of the Africa Cup of Nations.
A teenager has been charged with murder following the death of a man in south Manchester. Sadiq Al-lami was injured during an incident on Kingsway, Parrs Wood, East Didsbury, in the early hours of Tuesday (January 23).
Two years after a disappointing Winter Olympics in Beijing, Mikaela Shiffrin couldn't be happier about where she'll be competing in two years at the Milan-Cortina Games.