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Abhinav Bindra - Neeraj Chopra gifts his Tokyo gold medal-winning javelin to Olympic Museum - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Switzerland - Beijing -  Tokyo - India

Neeraj Chopra gifts his Tokyo gold medal-winning javelin to Olympic Museum

Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland on Saturday and said that he is hopeful that its presence can serve as an inspiration for the younger generation. The track and field athlete was also joined by Olympic gold medallist shooting star Abhinav Bindra. "It was an honour to visit and donate my Tokyo 2020 javelin to the Olympic Museum yesterday. I hope its presence can inspire the younger generation to keep working hard towards their dreams," tweeted Chopra.

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Breanna Stewart - Gabby Williams - WNBA betting tips for Sunday's playoff games - espn.com

WNBA betting tips for Sunday's playoff games

Each day of the WNBA playoffs, our team of betting experts breaks down the best bets for each game.

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Man arrested after shotgun fired at house with children inside - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Man arrested after shotgun fired at house with children inside

A man has been arrested after a gun was shot at a house with children inside. A shotgun was fired at a property in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, in the early hours of this morning.

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Zen and the art of 3D archery: B.C. archers to compete in world championships in Italy - cbc.ca - Italy - Canada -  Victoria - county Island -  Sanderson

Zen and the art of 3D archery: B.C. archers to compete in world championships in Italy

Walking through a wooded area shooting arrows at Styrofoam animals may not seem like the most calming way to spend time outdoors, but Billy Sanderson begs to differ. 

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Henderson 2-under in final round of CP Women's Open - tsn.ca

Henderson 2-under in final round of CP Women's Open

Canadian Brooke Henderson began the final round at 3-under, 13 shots behind the leaders, and looks to finish strong at the CP Women's Open.

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Brooke Henderson - Nelly Korda - South Korean rookies An, Choi lead CP Women’s Open - tsn.ca - South Africa - South Korea - state Michigan - county Ontario - county Canadian - county Hunt

South Korean rookies An, Choi lead CP Women’s Open

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Hye-Jin Choi shot a 5-under 66 to join fellow South Korean rookie Narin An atop the leaderboard Saturday in the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open.

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Shaheen Afridi - Harshal Patel - Asia Cup - Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: Who will be missed more, Jasprit Bumrah or Shaheen Afridi? - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Dubai - Pakistan

Asia Cup 2022, India vs Pakistan: Who will be missed more, Jasprit Bumrah or Shaheen Afridi?

Absence of top pacers has become a talking point leading up to today's gameLike it happens before and after India-Pakistan matches these days, one tweet has triggered a major debate. A few hours after Pakistan's ace fast bowler Shaheen Afridi was ruled out of the Asia Cup due to a knee injury, Pakistan pace bowling great Waqar Younis tweeted: "Shaheen's injury big relief for Indian top order batsmen. Sad we won't be seeing him."

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Asia Cup - Exclusive: If you're true in your heart, there's nothing to be scared of, says Rishabh Pant - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India

Exclusive: If you're true in your heart, there's nothing to be scared of, says Rishabh Pant

Rishabh Pant speaks to TOI about making clearer decisions, being calmer, embracing his high-risk game and aspirationsDUBAI: Scan the videos the BCCI social media handle puts out on Rishabh Pant's training and you will only find balls flying in the air off his bat. That his game is built around a strong defensive technique is lost in the anonymity of the regular training sessions. "I have got used to the fact that there will be harsh criticism even if I get a hundred in one innings and get out cheaply in the next one," Pant told TOI with a sheepish smile as he got ready for the Asia Cup. He is aware that his reputation of being a more-brash-than-carefree cricketer precedes him wherever he goes. Nobody in Indian cricket has had to endure as much criticism as he has done. Every praise in the surfeit of analysis comes with a disclaimer how he needs to reign himself in. Yet, he has emerged as India's most consistent batter in at least two formats. One would have to dig really hard into his archives to find instances where bowlers could breach his defence. His dismissals have invariably come to aggressive shots.

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