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These are heady times for Australia.
Pat Rafter wins the US Open. The country is counting down to the 2000 Olympics. And their athletes absolutely own triathlon.
It doesn't take a genius to make a connection between the latter two.
Triathlon makes it...
DATE: Sep 20, 1997
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they clash in the Knockout Cup final at St. David's.
It will be the first meeting between the Eastern Counties rivals since Bay won in the second round of the Counties on August 16 when Cleveland fell 50 runs short of their winning target of 193 desp...
DATE: Sep 20, 1997
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against West Indian national teams have failed a test for illegal substances, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The news comes after the newly installed Bermuda Cricket Board of Control's promised a crackdown on drug use at the national level.
It is und...
DATE: Sep 20, 1997
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Players have been divided ability-wise across five knockout divisions including, for the first time, a junior division.
A number of finalists from last year are returning, including Chris Barnes, Daniele Bortoli and Naz Jetha.
Weekend matches have be...
DATE: Sep 20, 1997
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of his career today at one of England's most famous stadiums, Hillsborough, where Coventry play Sheffield Wednesday.
Lightbourne, who started against Blackpool in midweek in the League Cup, could stay in the team because of injuries to strikers Dion ...
DATE: Sep 20, 1997
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see Bermuda Football Association join with FIFA in an attempt to put emphasis on the "spirit of fair play''.
Steps have been taken by the local association to get the message across loud and clear via a PA system before each of the two matches.
FIFA,...
DATE: Sep 19, 1997
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Neither will Julia Hawley, who's never met a race she didn't like. In fact, all but one of Bermuda's top triathletes are skipping Sunday's World Cup Triathlon, missing out on a rare chance to lock horns with the best in the business.
The decision, wh...
DATE: Sep 19, 1997
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The cause of the illness which wiped out hundreds of fish swept up on Bermuda's shores is still a mystery, experts said yesterday.
Director of Fisheries John Barnes said examination of dead fish samples, both on the Island and by overseas experts, wa...
DATE: Sep 19, 1997
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
centre if developers are able to get planning permission and raise $1 million.
And while the proposed National Equestrian Centre is still in its infancy -- Planning permission was only sought on Wednesday -- its backers are keen to point out that the...
DATE: Sep 19, 1997
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As hills go, it really doesn't amount to much.
But like a mountain rising out of the desert, Corkscrew Hill somehow looms as an intimidating obstacle for the warriors set to compete in Sunday's ITU World Cup Triathlon in Hamilton.
Too steep to warran...
DATE: Sep 19, 1997
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