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Star Empire best bet for feature

Patrick Quinn-trained Star Empire looks set to win the Tangiers Cup 1400 metres, the main event of the races to be held here on Tuesday.

Twin delight for PSPB teams

The Petroleum Sports Promotion Board underlined their supremacy once again as they retained the men’s and women’s team’s titles at the Institutional table tennis championships in Dharwad, Karnataka, on Saturday.

C’garh, TN to clash in girls’ final

Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu cruised into the final of the girls section of the 40th sub-junior basketball championship title in Patna on Saturday.

Bengaluru FC sign Oz striker Rooney

Newly-formed Bengaluru Football Club on Saturday announced the signing of Australian striker Sean Rooney for an year.

Army Public School, Ryan Int’l win

Army Public School of Noida defeated Mayur Vihar’s Ahlcon Public School 2-0 in a knockout match of the second edition of the Airtel Rising Stars-Delhi leg at the Commonwealth Games Village in the capital on Sunday.

Chal Bhai Chal fancied

D. Netto-trained Chal Bhai Chal, who finished close second to Sheer Genius, is well poised to win the Nawab Khaja Moinuddin Khan Memorial Cup 1400 metres, the feature event of the races to be held on Monday. False rails are up.

Panamera romps home in feature

Jagdish Singh Dhariwal-trained Bengaluru challenger Panamera was given a perfect ride by F. D’Silva to claim the Threptin Fillies’ & Mares’ Stakes, the highlight of the races held here on Sunday, in a pulsating finish.

Amelia clinches main event

Pesi Shroff-trained Amelia was well ridden by A. Sandesh to win the Deccan Bookmakers Fillies Championship Stakes (Grade III) 1600 metres, the main event of races held here on Sunday.

IOA offers modified clause on chargesheeted officials

The impasse between the Indian Olympic Association and the International Olympic Committee over disallowing chargesheeted administrators from contesting the elections seems to have subsided, with the former managing to “suggest” a middle path at its General Body Meeting here on Sunday.

Saina happy with Hyderabad’s hot streak

Not too long ago, the badminton fraternity in India was abuzz with the news of retired Indonesian superstar Taufik Hidayat criticising the Indian Badminton League auction process. His remarks, and Saina Nehwal’s subsequent reaction snowballed into the League’s latest controversy.

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