Switzerland's Loic Meillard won men's slalom gold in the final race of the Alpine skiing world championships on Sunday after ...
Former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Dominik Kahun has signed with Lausanne of Switzerland’s National League (NL). That team ...
2017 — Anthony Davis scores 52 points, 10 more than Wilt Chamberlain’s All-Star record that had stood for 55 years. The Western Conference beats the Eastern Conference 192-182 in the highest-scoring ...
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DPA International on MSNAustrian talent Gandler out of biathlon worlds due to illnessAustrian talent Anna Gandler was admitted to the hospital and said she is out of the biathlon world championships in ...
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNGuardiola approves signing of £83m superstar to replace Man City iconPep Guardiola has 'chosen' his successor to Kevin De Bruyne, and a €100m/£83m bid could be enough for Manchester City to seal ...
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNLiverpool primed to lose FOURTH starter in summer as Euro giant accelerate stunning raidLiverpool could wave goodbye to four of their starting eleven over the summer, with a report claiming PSG have accelerated a ...
Camille Rast spoke with CBC Sports' Devin Heroux after winning the gold medal in the women's slalom race, at the FIS Alpine ...
Julia Simon of France brushed off what could have been a costly miss on the final shoot to power to victory in the women's 15km individual race at the International Biathlon Union World Championships ...
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Meillard wins slalom gold to cap 'crazy week' for the Swiss ski team at world championshipsLoic Meillard won his second world title and became the first Swiss skier in 75 years to take gold in the men's slalom at the ...
The Swiss tandem of Franjo von Allmen and Loic Meillard stayed on top of compatriots Alexis Monney and Tanguy Nef and Stefan Rogentin and Marc Rochat, as Switzerland swept the podium in the men's team ...
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Loic Meillard won his second gold medal, and third medal overall, at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in ...
The men’s team is based in Switzerland. Pfister represented the Swiss at three world championships before switching countries ...
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