Indian hockey aims to avoid last place in London London: With reputation in tatters, Indian hockey team would look to salvage at least one victory from their disastrous Olympic Games campaign that has pushed them into a playoff to avert the bottom place finish in the 12-team competition. India will take on South Africa on Friday in the playoff to decide the 11th and 12th place, a match-up similar to that of the 2006 World Cup in Monchengladbach, where...  
09:38 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Mellouli wins gold in marathon swimming
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London: Tunisia's Oussama Mellouli won his second medal of the London Olympics with victory in the gruelling men's 10-kilometre marathon swim on Friday. Mellouli finished the open-water swim in a time of 1 hour 49 min 55 seconds, a clear three seconds ahead of his closest challenger Thomas Lurz of Germany, who added silver to the bronze he won in Beijing four years ago. Bronze in Hyde Park's Serpentine lake...  
09:28 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Olympics: Tazegul scores gold in taekwondo
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London: Servet Tazegul of Turkey won Olympic taekwondo gold in the men's 68kg weight class here on Thursday. Tazegul, the World No.1 and 2008 bronze medallist, narrowly beat Mohammad Bagheri of Iran 6-5 on points. "I have worked for this since 2008 when I got the bronze medal. I reached my goal," Tazegul said. "This medal is in memory of my mother. I lost her not long ago." Earlier, Terrence...  
09:25 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Olympics: Wrestler Narsingh bows out in pre-QF London: In the men's 74kg freestysle Olympic wrestling competition here at the ExCel arena on Friday, India's Narsingh Pancham Yadav crashed out after losing to his Canadian counterpart in the Round of 16. Narsingh lost his pre-quarter-final contest against Canada's Matthew Judah Gentry who scripted a comfortable 3-1 victory. Gentry took control of the contest, winning the first period 3-0 on technical points, and though the Indian fought better in...  
09:22 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Cyclist Hamilton stripped of Athens medal London: American cyclist Tyler Hamilton was officially stripped of his Athens 2004 time trial gold medal on Friday ending an eight-year doping case, the International Olympic Committee said. "I can announce that we have communicated to Tyler Hamilton that he has been disqualified and we will reallocate the medals," IOC spokesman Mark Adams told reporters after a disciplinary commission meeting in London. The IOC was eager to close the case...  
09:22 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Olympics: NZ snatch gold in women's 470
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London: The New Zealand crew of Jo Aleh and Olivia Powrie sailed to victory in the women's 470 class to clinch gold here at the Olympics Friday, as their British rivals struggled. Aleh and Powrie had entered the medal race level on points with Britain's Hannah Mills and Saskia Clarke, but took the win as the British pair finished ninth, winning silver. The bronze went to Lisa Westerhof and Lobke...  
09:18 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Olympics: Australia win gold in men's 470 sailing
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London: Australia's Mathew Belcher and Malcolm Page gave their country gold in the men's 470 sailing event Friday after holding off a challenge from a British crew in the medal race. Belcher and Page came second in the medal race, giving them enough of an advantage to be sure of gold overall, while British silver medallists Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell were fourth. Page was already an Olympic gold medallist...  
09:13 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Beijing's quarter-final loss still rankles Saina New Delhi: Her bronze medal in the London Olympics has sent India into a state of frenzy, but her shocking quarter-final defeat in her maiden appearance at the mega event in Beijing four years ago, still rankles Saina Nehwal. The 22-year-old Saina earned India its first Olympic medal in badminton when she clinched the bronze at the Wembley Arena in London last week. "I am very happy that I won...  
09:01 PM, Aug 10, 2012

No Bollywood dance, play sports: David Cameron London: Keen to take forward Team GB's success beyond the London Olympics, British Prime Minister David Cameron on Friday said schools should spend more time on competitive sports than on 'Indian dance', a remark that raised several eyebrows. Hopping across television studios on Friday morning, Cameron defended his decision to scrap the target of two hours for sports in schools, and regretted that instead of sports, schools were spending the...  
08:21 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Mary Com to get Rs 10 lakh from Tribal Affairs Ministry New Delhi: London Olympic bronze medalist MC Mary Kom will be given a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh by the Tribal Affairs Ministry here on Tuesday. The award will be given to her at a public reception to be organised by the Ministry where Tribal Affairs Minister KC Deo will felicitate the Olympian. "M C Mary Kom is the recipient of Tribal Award for the year 2012. Recognising her...  
07:41 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Google doodles London 2012 rhythmic gymnastics New Delhi: After four back-to-back interactive avatars, the Google is going back to static for the London 2012 rhythmic gymnastics doodle on Saturday. Rhythmic gymnastics is one of the two female-only sports in the Olympics. The other is synchronised swimming - that Google celebrated in its 10th London 2012 doodle on August 5. After the constant tippity tap of the keyboards, the weekend will be relatively silent and graceful with...  
05:13 PM, Aug 10, 2012

History defines who is great: Carl Lewis on Bolt

Usain Bolt on Thursday became the first athlete to successfully defend his 100m and 200m Olympic titles. ...
05:04 PM, Aug 10, 2012

London 2012 Football: Dos Santos to miss final Mexico's Dos Santos to miss final London: Mexico forward Giovani Dos Santos will miss the Olympic men's football tournament final against Brazil on Saturday because of a right hamstring injury. The Mexican Football Federation made the announcement Thursday after Dos Santos had an MRI, saying he will be sidelined for two weeks. The player picked up the injury during Mexico's 3-1 win over Japan in the semifinals Tuesday. Playmaker Miguel...  
02:44 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Thiruvananthapuram: A celebration of Onam and Olympics Thiruvananthapuram: Seventy students from ten schools in the district participated in the Karshika Olympics held on Museum compound in the city on Thursday. A joint venture of Agrifriends Krishi Samskarika Vedi, Government Employees Welfare Society (GEWS), Farm Information Bureau (FIB) and the Department of Museums and Zoos, the days events were organised to celebrate the states most important festival season, Onam, and the most happening event in the world today...  
02:30 PM, Aug 10, 2012

London 2012 Football: Brazil nearing 1st gold London: Brazilian players were treated to a barbecue with relatives to celebrate having reached the Olympic final for the first time in 24 years. It was the most relaxed moment so far in a month that's been all business as they try to win the nation's first gold in football. Now it's time to get back to work. After some rare time off, the Brazilians returned to practice on Thursday...  
02:20 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Future of Indian boxing is good: Sandhu London: National boxing coach Gurbaksh Singh Sandhu is all praise for the country's young pugilists who made their Olympic debut here, saying that their gritty performance has shown that Indian boxing has a bright future ahead of it. "Akhil Kumar and Vijender Singh, performed well in their second Olympics (Beijing 2008). But now we have very young and talented boxers who are fearless and do not get overawed by the...  
01:10 PM, Aug 10, 2012

London 2012 football: How shoot-outs originated The 15th day of the Olympics is in progress and the 15th doodle is of football, the world's most popular sport. The doodle, in its fourth 'playable' version, has come out with a doodle goalkeeper trying to save a few penalties. Football has had a history of producing some immaculate scripts ever since its inception. But one aspect of the game that has seen provide excitement, adrenaline, agony, ecstasy and...  
01:02 PM, Aug 10, 2012

Olympic review: Indian tennis at its lowest ebb Shambolic is the right word to describe India's tennis campaign at the 2012 London Olympics. But it was coming, wasn't it, considering what transpired in the lead-up to the hallowed event? A can of worms opened with Mahesh Bhupathi's refusal to partner Leander Paes, the bronze medalist at Atlanta 1996. The All India Tennis Association (AITA), the national governing body for the sport, gaped at the announcement. It had set...  
11:53 AM, Aug 10, 2012

Go for Glory: Sprint double for Usain Bolt

CNN-IBN's experts talk about the record-breaking feat by the Jamaican sprinter after retaining the 200m title. ...
11:50 AM, Aug 10, 2012

Only 17, Claressa wins gold in women's boxing London: US middleweight Claressa Shields won the Olympic gold medal on Thursday, capping her swift rise to the top of women's boxing with a 19-12 victory over Russia's Nadezda Torlopova. The 17-year-old Shields shuffled, danced and slugged her way past her 33-year-old opponent, showing off the free-spirited style and brute strength that made her unbeatable in London. Shields even stuck her tongue out at Torlopova after ducking a few punches....  
11:39 AM, Aug 10, 2012