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5953. wabbit - 1/21/2008 7:40:12 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/01/20/winter.roundup.ap/index.html?eref=si_topstories - APBode Miller won the combined title for the slalom and downhill Sunday, setting a U.S. record with his 28th World Cup victory. Miller finished 14th in the slalom after finishing second in Saturday's downhill race. Jean-Baptiste Grange of France won the slalom on Sunday. Phil Mahre set the American record of 27 World Cup victories more than two decades ago. "It's a nice record, something you dream about as a kid," the 30-year-old Miller said. "As a professional skier, you're more focussed on winning each individual race. Before the season, it was my target to break that record and it's a really good feeling if you reach your goals."

Benjamin Raich was second in the combined and went back to the top of the overall World Cup standings. The 27-year-old Grange, who led after the first leg, finished in a two-run combined time of 1 minute, 45.04 seconds. The Frenchman edged Jens Byggmark by 0.15 seconds, and Mario Matt took third. American Ted Ligety, who faced a 0.74-second deficit, started fast in his second run but lost control of a ski at the bumpy upper part of the course. He finished eighth.



Maria Holaus of Austria won a sunny Super-G on Sunday to claim her first World Cup victory while Julia Mancuso of the United States finished second. Holaus covered the melting Olympia delle Tofane course in 1 minute, 24.63 seconds. Mancuso finished 0.23 behind, and overall World Cup leader Nicole Hosp of Austria was third. Emily Brydon of Canada finished fourth and downhill winner Lindsey Vonn of the United States was fifth.



Five-time Olympic biathlon champion Ole Einar Bjoerndalen got his fifth win of the World Cup season Sunday. The Norwegian won a 15-kilometer mass start race in 36 minutes, 26.99 seconds, with one missed shot. Bjoern Ferry of Sweden finished second, 20.5 seconds behind, also with one miss, and Michael Greis of Germany was third. In the women's 12.5-kilometer race, Andrea Henkel of Germany recorded her second victory in two days. Henkel won in 36:07.37 with one miss. Anna Carin Olofsson of Sweden finished 16.1 seconds behind with no misses and World Cup leader Kati Wilhelm of Germany was third.

5954. wabbit - 1/21/2008 7:40:33 PM

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/ - William West/AFP/Getty ImagesFifth-seeded David Ferrer, who lost to Federer in the Masters Cup final in November, beat fellow Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. He will play third-ranked Novak Djokovic, who ousted the last Australian hope when he defeated No. 19 Lleyton Hewitt 7-5, 6-3, 6-3. Hewitt didn't have his usual high energy level after beating Marcos Baghdatis in five sets in his previous match, which didn't end until 4:33 a.m. Sunday. That match was delayed by the length of Federer's victory over Tipsarevic.

Roger Federer sure didn't want to put in another 4½ hours. So he made fast work of Tomas Berdych 6-4, 7-6 (7), 6-3 Monday to continue his march to a third consecutive Australian Open title and narrow his pursuit of Pete Sampras' record 14 Grand Slam titles. Federer next faces American James Blake, a 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 winner over 19-year-old Croatian Marin Cilic, advancing past the fourth round here for the first time and matching his best Grand Slam showing.

Venus Williams, the eighth-seeded woman, realizes she needs to get over her slow starts. She had to fight back twice from service breaks in the first set before advancing to the quarters with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Marta Domachowska, a qualifier from Poland. She next faces No. 4 Ana Ivanovic, who put together a 6-1, 7-6 (2) win over Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki. No. 8 Daniela Hantuchova beat No. 27 Maria Kirilenko 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 and will next play Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska, who upset No. 14 Nadia Petrova 1-6, 7-5, 6-0. Williams is hoping that she can meet sister Serena, who was sitting courtside, in the final. Serena, the defending champion, is in the other half of the draw, where she next meets No. 3 Jelena Jankovic on Tuesday. A victory would set up a matchup between the winner of the other quarterfinal between top-seeded Justine Henin and No. 5 Maria Sharapova, last year's losing finalist.

Australian Open

5955. wabbit - 1/21/2008 7:41:01 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/New-York-Giants-Green-Bay2C-Wis-Eli-Manning-Green-Bay-Packers/photo//080121/483/9edd1eeeb2c7436da81e78e06d1cde34//s:/ap/20080121/ap_on_sp_fo_ga_su/fbn_nfc_championship;_ylt=AmgT24Dm3n83LPYnXrsqdz8N97QF - AP Photo/David DupreyEli, the baby of the Manning quarterback clan, has finally arrived. Playing before the largest home crowd in Green Bay history (72,740 spectators), in the third-coldest game in league history (minus-1 at kickoff), Manning threw neither a touchdown nor an interception. Manning repeatedly put the Giants in position to win the NFC championship Sunday, and when Lawrence Tynes came through at last with a 47-yard field goal in overtime, New York had itself an improbable 23-20 victory over the Green Bay Packers at frostbitten Lambeau Field. Now comes Mission Impossible: beating the undefeated New England Patriots in two weeks in a Super Bowl matchup hardly anyone saw coming. Manning wasn't the only Giant who came through. Tynes had two earlier misses - a 36-yarder at the end of regulation following a bad snap, and a 43-yarder with 6:49 to go - before nailing his long winner 2:35 into OT. He got a reprieve in overtime after Corey Webster intercepted a struggling Brett Favre - the kind of mistake Manning often has made before his recent turnaround. The best game Eli has had in his four-year career was the season finale against the Patriots, when he threw four touchdown passes. He and the Giants are getting another shot at New England, the first team to go 18-0. The Patriots will be after their fourth Super Bowl title in seven years on Feb. 3, as well as the league's first perfect season since Miami went 17-0 in 1972.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/don_banks/01/20/chargers.patriots/index.html - Chris McGrath/Getty ImagesHistory has been the Pat's constant companion all season, but in Sunday's AFC Championship Game in frigid Gillette Stadium, New England put this one in the win column by looking to their own storied past rather than writing another gaudy chapter in the league record books. This was the way the Patriots used to win games, long before the points-palooza of 2007 and chatter about a perfect season and running up the score became a near weekly refrain. New England didn't remotely dominate the San Diego Chargers in the AFC title game. All they did was defeat them, 21-12. Reminiscent of how the blue-collar Patriots got things done in their previous Super Bowl seasons of 2001, 2003 and 2004, when they won with sturdy bend-but-don't-break defense, a propensity for takeaways, and just enough ball-control offense to get the job done. It was old-fashioned, conventional football, and for the most part it led to wins that were narrow, with New England needing to bleed the clock in the final minutes of the game to lock things down. That was exactly the recipe for success on Sunday, when the Patriots limited the Chargers to four field goals, forced two San Diego turnovers, and held the ball for the staggering total of 9:13 to end the game. The Chargers' four best drives reached all the way to the New England 8, 5, 22 and 6 yard lines. And all that the Patriots allowed were four measly Nate Kaeding field goals. Eighteen down, one to go.

Super Bowl matchup

5956. alistairconnor - 1/24/2008 7:12:06 PM

Tsonga? Who he?


The man who knocked out Nadal, 6-2 6-3 6-2, in the Aus Open semifinal that's who...

Grand Slam finalist. And French too.

5957. jexster - 1/30/2008 6:51:23 PM

America's dumbest man is not GWB


Phil Simms - Anyone who's listened at all to his CBS NFL color commentary knows he ain't the sharpest pencil in the box but the other night, he hit one out of the park. Jon Stewart's Special Guest on "A Daily Show with Jon Stewart" closed out his six minute interview with JON Stewart

"Thank you so much Tom"

I've never understood why CBS hired this idiot. For years ...it hurts my ears to listen to him so much that I mute his games

5958. jexster - 1/30/2008 6:54:09 PM

Eli, the baby of the Manning quarterback clan, has finally arrived


My two best college friends sired Eli's high school fullback who protected his blind side at Isidore Newman NOLA

Big buddies but after spending a kazillion bucks on 12 years there plus kindergarten, they put their foot down when Phillip wanted to follow Eli to Ole Miss

Went to Wisconsin.

5959. Magoseph - 1/30/2008 9:41:54 PM

Wabbit, please see Message # 23490 in thread 142--thank you.

5960. resonance - 2/1/2008 6:38:14 PM

Bonds is going to go to jail.

I can't cry over Marion Jones, who lied her ass off for years about steroid use, doing a little time. Too many people died trying to be like Marion Jones and Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire. It's not that I think we should just be picking the ones we can catch and sending them to prison -- but if Jones goes to prison for perjury (or making false statements or whatever it was) or whatever related crime, I won't blink.

5961. wabbit - 2/3/2008 10:48:41 PM

By way of explaining my absence, my mother was in a fairly serious car crash last Sunday, so my attention is focused elsewhere for probably another couple weeks at least. Please, anyone, post some sports updates. Thanks.

Go Pats!

5962. arkymalarky - 2/3/2008 11:01:15 PM

Oh my, Wabbit. I hope she's okay? Update us when you can, and in the meantime we send our thoughts your way.

5963. wonkers2 - 2/4/2008 12:03:24 AM

I hope your mother is going to be okay, Wabbit.

5964. arkymalarky - 2/4/2008 5:07:56 AM

Damn. I'm not a sports fan, but what a game.

5965. jexster - 2/4/2008 5:35:27 AM

I'll try and step up to the plate.

Maybe Ehrenstein's something to add...


GO ELI!!


GO WABBIT's MOM!

5966. ElliottRW - 2/4/2008 5:44:02 AM

Yes, great game.

For a change.

5967. jexster - 2/4/2008 5:58:08 AM



Tyree Baby!

My favorite and David's no contest - Plexico Burris

5968. jexster - 2/4/2008 5:59:47 AM



PLEXICO!!!

5969. jexster - 2/4/2008 5:23:25 PM

Under the circumstances, I've decided to leave out the prose and any pictures from the loser's lockerroom. (LOVE those visits to the loser's lockerroom! So this is a major sacrifice)





Besides BeanTown must remain BeanTown, not Champs City

5970. thoughtful - 2/4/2008 6:19:13 PM

Wabbit, so sorry to hear the bad news...my best wishes for a quick and complete recovery for your mom.

5971. judithathome - 2/4/2008 6:52:04 PM

I'll echo Thoughtful here...and add: be sure to take care of yourself, too, okay?

5972. judithathome - 2/4/2008 6:54:16 PM

I thought that was the best Superbowl EVER and not just because we had the winning numbers for TWO quarters on the football pool...we invested $5 and won $50!

Best final 2 minutes ever, hands down.

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