| Compiled by ROBBIE MENDELSON |
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| AEROBIC GYMNASTICS |
| FISAF World Championships |
Senior Men — Cameron Brown, Australia
Senior Women — Irina Matilainen, Finland
Senior Mixed Pairs — Brown and Allira Bull, Australia
Senior Team — Czech Republic
Senior Aerobic — OXYFAN (Czech Republic)
Senior Step — OXYFAN (Czech Republic)
| ALPINE SKIING |
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| World Ski Championships |
| Men |
Downhill — Erik Guay, Canada
Slalom — Jean-Baptiste Grange, France
Giant Slalom — Ted Ligety, Park City, Utah
Super-G — Christof Innerhofer, Italy
Super Combined — Aksel Lund Svindal, Norway
| Women |
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Downhill — Elisabeth Goergl, Austria
Slalom — Marlies Schild, Austria
Giant Slalom — Tina Maze, Slovenia
Super-G — Goergl
Super Combined — Anna Fenninger, Austria
| World Cup |
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| Men |
Overall — Ivica Kostelic, Croatia
Downhill — Didier Cuche, Switzerland
Slalom — Kostelic
Giant Slalom — Ted Ligety, Park City, Utah
Super-G — Cuche
Combined — Kostelic
| Women |
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Overall — Maria Riesch, Germany
Downhill — Lindsey Vonn, Vail, Colo.
Slalom — Marlies Schild, Austria
Giant Slalom — Viktoria Rebensburg, Germany
Super-G — Vonn
Combined — Vonn
| Europa Cup |
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| Men |
Overall — Alexis Pinturault, France
Downhill — Manuel Kramer, Austria
Slalom — Nolan Kasper, Warren, Vt.
Giant Slalom — Pinturault
Super-G — Matthias Mayer, Austria
Super-Combined — Bernhard Graf, Austria
| Women |
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Overall — Jessica Depauli, Austria
Downhill — Stefanie Moser, Austria
Slalom — Fanny Chmelar, Germany
Giant Slalom — Lisa Magdalena Agerer, Germany
Super-G — Depauli
Super-Combined — Depauli
| Nor-Am Cup |
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| Men |
Overall — Thomas Biesemeyer, Keene, N.Y.
Downhill — Wiley Maple, Aspen, Colo.
Slalom — Jonathan Nordbotten, Norway
Giant Slalom — Will Gregorak, Longmont, Colo.
Super-G — Ryan Cochran-Siegle, Starksboro, Vt.
Super-Combined — Biesemeyer
| Women |
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Overall — Kiley Staples, Park City, Utah
Downhill — Julia Ford, Plymouth, N.H.
Slalom — Mikaela Shiffrin, Lyme, N.H.
Giant Slalom — Marie Pier-Prefontaine, Canada
Super-G — Ford
Super-Combined — Ford
| South American Cup |
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| Men |
Overall — Cristian Javier Simari Birkner, Argentina
Downhill — Jorge Mandru, Chile
Slalom — Simari Birkner
Giant Slalom — Simari Birkner
Super-G — Simari Birkner
Super-Combined — Sebastiano Gastaldi, Argentina
| Women |
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Overall — Maria Belen Simari Birkner, Argentina
Downhill — Benedetta Cumani, Italy
Slalom — Simari Birkner
Giant Slalom — Simari Birkner
Super-G — Simari Birkner
Super-Combined — Simari Birkner
| Far East Cup |
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| Men |
Overall — Jung Dong-hyun, South Korea
Slalom — Jung
Giant Slalom — Jung
Super-G — Masanori Shin, Japan
Super-Combined — Ippei Yoshigoe, Japan
| Women |
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Overall — Mizue Hoshi, Japan
Slalom — Hoshi
Giant Slalom — Hoshi
Super-G — Moe Hanaoka, Japan
Super-Combined — Hanaoka
| ANZ Cup |
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| Men |
Overall — Espen Lysdahl, Norway
Slalom — Tim Lindgren, Sweden
Giant Slalom — Warner Nickerson, Gilford, N.H.
Super-G — Aksel Lund Svindal, Norway
Super-Combined — Lysdahl
| Women |
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Overall — Lotte Smiseth Sejersted, Norway
Slalom — Martina Dubovska, Czech Republic
Giant Slalom — Chloe Margrethe Fausa, Norway
Super-G — Sejersted
Super-Combined — Sejersted
| ARCHERY |
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| World Archery Championships |
| Men |
Individual Compound — Christopher Perkins, Canada
Individual Recurve — Kim Woojin, South Korea
Team Compound — United States
Team Recurve — South Korea
| Women |
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Individual Compound — Albina Loginova, Russia
Individual Recurve — Denisse Astrid Van Lamoen, Chile
Team Compound — United States
Team Recurve — Italy
| Mixed |
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Team Compound — Italy
Team Recurve — South Korea
| National Field Championships |
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| Men |
Compound — Jesse Broadwater, Jennerstown, Pa.
Recurve — Brady Ellison, Glendale, Ariz.
Bare Bow — Gary McCain,
| Women |
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Compound — Jamie Van Natta, Toledo, Ohio
Recurve — Jennifer Nichols, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Bare Bow — Rebecca Nelson-Harris, Auburn, Calif.
| ATHLETICS |
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| IAAF World Athletics Championships |
| Men |
100 — Yohan Blake, Jamaica
200 — Usain Bolt, Jamaica
400 — Kirani James, Grenada
800 — David Rudisha, Kenya
1,500 — Asbel Kiprop, Kenya
5,000 — Mo Farah, Britain
10,000 — Ibrahim Jeilan, Ethiopia
Marathon — Abel Kirui, Kenya
110 Hurdles — Jason Richardson, United States
400 Hurdles — David Greene, Britain
Steeplechase — Ezekiel Kemboi, Kenya
4x100 Relay — Jamaica (Nesta Carter, Michael Frater, Yohan Blake, Usain Bolt)
4x400 Relay — United States (Greg Nixon, Bershawn Jackson, Angelo Taylor, LeShawn Merritt)
20K Walk — Valeriy Borchin, Russia
50K Walk — Sergey Bakulin, Russia
High Jump — Jesse Williams, United States
Pole Vault — Pawel Wojciechowski, Poland
Long Jump — Dwight Phillips, United States
Triple Jump — Christian Taylor, United States
Shot Put — David Storl, Germany
Discus — Robert Harting, Germany
Hammer — Koji Murofushi, Japan
Javelin — Matthias De Zordo, Germany
Decathlon — Trey Hardee, United States
| Women |
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100 — Carmelita Jeter, United States
200 — Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica
400 — Amantle Montsho, Botswana
800 — Mariya Savinova, Russia
1,500 — Jennifer Barringer Simpson, United States
5,000 — Vivian Cheruiyot, Kenya
10,000 — Vivian Cheruiyot, Kenya
Marathon — Edna Kiplagat, Kenya
100 Hurdles — Sally Pearson, Australia
400 Hurdles — Lashinda Demus, United States
Steeplechase — Yuliya Zaripova, Russia
4x100 Relay — United States (Bianca Knight, Allyson Felix, Marshevet Myers, Carmelita Jeter)
4x400 Relay — United States (Sanya Richards-Ross, Allyson Felix, Jessica Beard, Francena McCorory)
20K Walk — Olga Kaniskina, Russia
High Jump — Anna Chicherova, Russia
Long Jump — Brittney Reese, United States
Pole Vault — Fabiana Murer, Brazil
Triple Jump — Olha Saladuha, Ukraine
Shot Put — Valerie Adams, New Zealand
Discus — Li Yanfeng, China
Hammer — Tatyana Lysenko, Russia
Javelin — Maria Abakumova, Russia
Heptathlon — Tatyana Chernova, Russia
| USATF Outdoor Championships |
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| Men |
100 — Walter Dix, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
200 — Dix
400 — Tony McQuay, Gainesville, Fla.
800 — Nick Symmonds, Springfield, Ore.
1,500 — Matthew Centrowitz, Eugene, Ore.
5,000 — Bernard Lagat, Tucson, Ariz.
10,000 — Galen Rupp, Portland, Ore.
110 Hurdles — David Oliver, Kissimmee, Fla.
400 Hurdles — Jeshua Anderson, Woodland Hills, Calif.
3,000 Steeplechase — Billy Nelson, Longmont, Colo.
20K Walk — Trevor Barron, Bethel Park, Pa.
High Jump — Jesse Williams, Eugene, Ore.
Pole Vault — Derek Miles, Tea, S.D.
Long Jump — Marquise Goodwin, Austin, Texas
Triple Jump — Christian Taylor, Fayetteville, Ga.
Shot Put — Adam Nelson, Watkinsville, Ga.
Discus — Jarred Rome, Chula Vista, Calif.
Hammer — Kibwe Johnson, Camloops, British Columbia
Javelin — Mike Hazle, Chula Vista, Calif.
Decathlon — Ashton Eaton, Eugene, Ore.
| Women |
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100 — Carmelita Jeter, Gardena, Calif.
200 — Shalonda Solomon, Orlando, Fla.
400 — Allyson Felix, Santa Clarita, Calif.
800 — Alysia Montano, Canyon County, Calif.
1,500 — Morgan Uceny, Mammoth Lakes, Calif.
5,000 — Molly Huddle, Providence, R.I.
10,000 — Shalene Flanagan, Portland, Ore.
100 Hurdles — Kellie Wells, Orlando, Fla.
400 Hurdles — Lashinda Demus, Palmdale, Calif.
3,000 Steeplechase — Emma Coburn, Crested Butte, Colo.
20K Walk — Maria Michta, Nesconset, N.Y.
High Jump — Brigetta Barrett, Tucson, Ariz.
Pole Vault — Kylie Hutson, Phoenix
Long Jump — Brittney Reese, Gulfport, Miss.
Triple Jump — Amanda Smock, Minneapolis
Shot Put — Michelle Carter, Ovilla, Texas
Hammer — Jessica Cosby, Mission Hills, Calif.
Javelin — Kara Patterson, Chula Vista, Calif.
Hepatahlon — Sharon Day, Costa Mesa, Calif.
| NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships |
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| Men |
Team — Texas A&M
100 — Ngonidzashe Makusha, Florida State
200 — Maurice Mitchell, Florida State
400 — Kirani James, Alabama
800 — Robby Andrews, Virginia
1,500 — Matthew Centrowitz, Oregon
5,000 — Sam Chelanga, Liberty
10,000 — Leonard Korir, Iona
110 Hurdles — Barrett Nugent, LSU
400 Hurdles — Jeshua Anderson, Washington State
3,000 Steeplechase — Matt Hughes, Louisville
4x100 Relay — Florida State
4x400 Relay — Texas A&M
High Jump — Erik Kynard, Kansas State
Pole Vault — Scott Roth, Washington
Long Jump — Makusha
Triple Jump — Christian Taylor, Florida
Shot Put — Jordan Clarke, Arizona State
Discus — Julian Wruck, Texas Tech
Hammer — Alexander Ziegler, Virginia Tech
Javelin — Tim Glover, Illinois State
Decathlon — Michael Morrison, California
| Women |
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Team — Texas A&M
100 — Candyce McGrone, Oklahoma
200 — Kimberlyn Duncan, LSU
400 — Jessica Beard, Texas A&M
800 — Anne Kesselring, Oregon
1,500 — Sheila Reid, Villanova
5,000 — Reid
10,000 — Juliet Bottorff, Duke
100 Hurdles — Nia Ali, Southern Cal
400 Hurdles — Ti'erra Brown, Miami
3,000 Steeplechase — Emma Coburn, Colorado
4x100 Relay — LSU
4x400 Relay — Texas A&M
High Jump — Brigetta Barrett, Arizona
Pole Vault — Melissa Gergel, Oregon
Long Jump — Tori Bowie, Southern Miss.
Triple Jump — Patricia Momona, Clemson
Shot Put — Julie Labonte, Arizona
Discus — Trecey Rew, Northwestern State
Hammer — Dorotea Habazin, Virginia Tech
Javelin — Brittany Borman, Oklahoma
Heptathlon — Ryann Krais, Kansas State
| NCAA Indoor Championships |
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| Men |
Team — Florida
60 — Jeff Demps, Florida
200 — Rakieem Salaam, Oklahoma
400 — Demetrius Pinder, Texas A&M
800 — Fred Samoei, Alabama
Mile — Miles Batty, BYU
3,000 — Elliott Heath, Stanford
5,000 — Leonard Korir, Iona
60 Hurdles — Andrew Riley, Illinois
4x400 Relay — Texas A&M
Medley Relay — BYU
High Jump — Derek Drouin, Indiana
Pole Vault — Scott Roth, Washington
Long Jump — Ngonidzashe Makusha, Florida State
Triple Jump — Will Claye, Florida
Shot Put — Leif Arrenhuis, BYU
Weight Throw — Walter Henning, LSU
Heptathlon — Miller Moss, Clemson
| Women |
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Team — Oregon
60 — Lakya Brookins, South Carolina
200 — Kimberlyn Duncan, LSU
400 — Jessica Beard, Texas A&M
800 — Lacey Bleazard, BYU
Mile — Jordan Hasay, Oregon
3,000 — Hasay
5,000 — Jackie Areson, Tennessee
60 Hurdles — Brianna Rollins, Clemson
4x400 Relay — Texas A&M
Medley Relay — Villanova
High Jump — Brigetta Barrett, Arizona
Pole Vault — Tina Sutej, Arkansas
Long Jump — Tori Bowie, Southern Miss.
Triple Jump — Kimberly Williams, Florida State
Shot Put — Julie Labonte, Arizona
Weight Throw — Felisha Johnson, Indiana State
Pentathlon — Brianne Theisen, Oregon
| Other College |
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| Indoor |
NCAA Division II — Men: Abilene Christian (Texas); Women: Grand Valley State (Mich.)
NCAA Division III — North Central (Ill.); Wisconsin-Oshkosh
NAIA — Shorter (Ga.); Oklahoma Baptist
| Outdoor |
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NCAA Division II — Abilene Christian (Texas); Grand Valley State (Mich.)
NCAA Division III — North Central (Ill.); Wisconsin-Oshkosh
NAIA — Shorter (Ga.); Concordia (Ore.)
| AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL |
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AFL Grand Final — Geelong Cats
USAFL — Denver Bulldogs
| AUTO RACING |
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| NASCAR Sprint Cup |
Points — Tony Stewart
Budweiser Shootout — Kurt Busch
Gatorade Duel 2 — Jeff Burton
Gatorade Duel 1 — Kurt Busch
Daytona 500 — Trevor Bayne
Subway Fresh Fit 500 — Jeff Gordon
Kobalt Tools 400 — Carl Edwards
Jeff Byrd 500 presented by Food City — Kyle Busch
Auto Club 400 — Kevin Harvick
Goody's Fast Relief 500 — Harvick
Samsung Mobile 500 — Matt Kenseth
Aaron's 499 — Jimmie Johnson
Crown Royal Presents The Matthew & Daniel Hansen 400 — Kyle Busch
Showtime Southern 500 — Regan Smith
FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks — Kenseth
Sprint Showdown — David Ragan
NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race — Edwards
Coca-Cola 600 — Harvick
STP 400 — Brad Keselowski
5-hour ENERGY 500 — Gordon
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 — Denny Hamlin
Toyota/Save Mart 350 — Kurt Busch
Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola — Ragan
Quaker State 400 — Kyle Busch
Lenox Industrial Tools 301 — Ryan Newman
Brickyard 400 — Paul Menard
Good Sam RV Insurance 500 — Brad Keselowski
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen — Marcos Ambrose
Pure Michigan 400 — Kyle Busch
Irwin Tools Night Race — Keselowski
AdvoCare 500 — Gordon
Wonderful Pistachios 400 — Harvick
GEICO 400 — Stewart
Sylvania 300 — Stewart
AAA 400 — Kurt Busch
Hollywood Casino 400 — Johnson
Bank of America 500 — Kenseth
Good Sam Club 500 — Clint Bowyer
TUMS Fast Relief 500 — Stewart
AAA Texas 500 — Stewart
Kobalt Tools 500 — Kasey Kahne
Ford 400 — Stewart
| NASCAR Nationwide |
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Points Leader — Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
DRIVE4COPD 300 — Tony Stewart
Bashas' Supermarkets 200 — Kyle Busch
Sam's Town 300 — Mark Martin
Scotts EZ Seed 300 — Kyle Busch
Royal Purple 300 — Kyle Busch
O'Reilly Auto Parts 300 — Carl Edwards
Aaron's 312 — Kyle Busch
Nashville 300 — Edwards
BUBBA burger 250 — Denny Hamlin
Royal Purple 200 — Kyle Busch
5-hour ENERGY 200 — Edwards
Iowa John Deere Dealers 250 — Stenhouse Jr.
Top Gear 300 — Matt Kenseth
STP 300 — Justin Allgaier
Alliance Truck Parts 250 — Edwards
Bucyrus 200 — Reed Sorenson
Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola — Joey Logano
Feed The Children 300 — Brad Keselowski
New England 200 — Kyle Busch
Federated Auto Parts 300 — Edwards
Kroger 200 — Keselowski
U.S. Cellular 250 — Stenhouse Jr.
Zippo 200 at The Glen — Kurt Busch
NAPA Auto Parts 200 — Marcos Ambrose
Food City 250 — Kyle Busch
Great Clips 300 — Edwards
Virginia 529 College Savings 250 — Kyle Busch
Dollar General 300 Powered By Coca-Cola — Keselowski
OneMain Financial 200 — Edwards
Kansas Lottery 300 — Keselowski
Dollar General 300 Miles of Courage — Edwards
O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge — Trevor Bayne
Wypall 200 — Sam Hornish Jr.
Ford 300 — Keselowski
| NASCAR Camping World Truck Schedule-Winners |
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Points Leader — Austin Dillon
NextEra Energy Resources 250 — Michael Waltrip
Lucas Oil 150 — Kyle Busch
Too Tough To Tame 200 — Kasey Kahne
Kroger 250 — Johnny Sauter
Bully Hill Vineyards 200 — Busch
Lucas Oil 200 — Busch
North Carolina Education Lottery 200 — Busch
O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 — Clint Bowyer
WinStar World Casino 400k — Ron Hornaday Jr.
UNOH 225 — Busch
Coca-Cola 200 — Matt Crafton
Lucas Deep Clean 200 — Dillon
AAA Insurance 200 — Timothy Peters
Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service 125 — Kevin Harvick
VFW 200 — Harvick
O'Reilly 200 — Harvick
Good Sam Club 200 — Hornaday Jr.
Fast Five 225 — Dillon
F.W. Webb 175 — Busch
Kentucky 225 — Hornaday Jr.
Smith's 350 — Hornaday Jr.
Coca-Cola 250 Powered by Fred's — Mike Wallace
Kroger 200 — Denny Hamlin
WinStar World Casino 350k — Harvick
Ford 200 — Sauter
| IndyCar |
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Points Leader — Dario Franchitti
Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg — Franchitti
Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama — Will Power
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach — Mike Conway
Itaipava Sao Paulo Indy 300 — Power
Indianapolis 500 — Dan Wheldon
Firestone Twin 275 Race 2 — Power
Firestone Twin 275 Race 1 — Franchitti
The Milwaukee 225 — Franchitti
Iowa Corn Indy 250 — Marco Andretti
Honda Indy Toronto — Franchitti
Edmonton Indy — Power
Honda Indy 200 — Scott Dixon
MoveThatBlock.com Indy 225 — Ryan Hunter-Reay
Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma — Power
Baltimore Grand Prix — Power
Indy Japan 300 — Dixon
Kentucky Indy 300 — Ed Carpenter
| Formula One |
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Points Leader — Sebastian Vettel
Australian Grand Prix — Vettel
Malaysia Grand Prix — Vettel
Chinese Grand Prix — Lewis Hamilton
Turkish Grand Prix — Vettel
Spanish Grand Prix — Vettel
Monaco Grand Prix — Vettel
Canadian Grand Prix — Jenson Button
European Grand Prix — Vettel
British Grand Prix — Fernando Alonso
German Grand Prix — Hamilton
Hungarian Grand Prix — Button
Belgian Grand Prix — Vettel
Italian Grand Prix — Vettel
Singapore Grand Prix — Vettel
Japanese Grand Prix — Button
Korean Grand Prix — Vettel
Indian Grand Prix — Vettel
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix — Hamilton
Brazilian Grand Prix — Mark Webber
| Other Circuits |
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ARCA Racing Series — Ty Dillon
ARCA Trucks — Paul Hahn
DIRTcar Super Series — Matt Sheppard
DIRTcar American Modified — Bryan Barber
DIRTcar Big Block Modified — Mike Harrison
DIRTcar Colorado Late Model — Scott Lewis
DIRTcar 358-Modified — Danny Johnson
DIRTcar Sportsman Modified — Bodie Bellinger
DIRTcar Pro Late Model — Dustin Griffin
DIRTcar Northeast Sportsman — Jeremy Hines
DIRTcar Limited Modified — Mark Anderson
DIRTcar Stock Car — Nate Zimmer
DIRTcar Factory Stock — Dennis Bringedahl
DIRTcar Sport Compact — Jeremy Callahan
FIA World Rally — Sebastien Loeb
FIA Production Car World Rally — Hayden Paddon
FIA Super 2000 World Rally — Juho Hanninen
FIA World Touring Car — Yvan Muller
FIA Formula Two — Mirko Bortolotti
FIA GT1 — Michael Krumm and Lucas Luhr
FIA GT3 — Francesco Castellacci and Federico Leo
FIA U-18 World Karting — Matthew Graham
FIA World KF1 — Nyck de Vries
FIA Formula 3 Intercontinental Cup — Daniel Juncadella
FIA European Truck Racing — Jochen Hahn
FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies — Leonid Novitskiy
GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car — Scott Pruett
GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge — Paul Dalla Lana
GRAND-AM iRacing Series — Andras Kiraly
NASCAR K&N Pro East — Max Gresham
NASCAR K&N Pro West — Greg Pursley
NASCAR Canadian Tire — Scott Steckly
NASCAR Mexico — German Quiroga
NASCAR Whelan Modified — Ron Silk
NASCAR Whelan Southern Modified — George Brunnhoelzl III
NASCAR All-American — Philip Morris
NHRA Full Throttle Top Fuel Dragster — Del Worsham
NHRA Full Throttle Fuel Funny Car — Matt Hagan
NHRA Full Throttle Pro Stock — Jason Line
NHRA Full Throttle Pro Stock Motorcycle — Ed Krawiec
NHRA Full Throttle Pro Mod — Khalid Balooshi
NHRA Full Throttle Top Alcohol Dragster — Duane Shields
NHRA Full Throttle Top Alcohol Funny Car — Frank Manzo
NHRA Full Throttle Competition Eliminator — Lou Ficco Jr.
NHRA Full Throttle Super Stock — Jackie Alley
NHRA Full Throttle Stock Eliminator — Joseph Santangelo II
NHRA Full Throttle Super Comp — Gary Stinnett
NHRA Full Throttle Super Gas — Peter Biondo
World of Outlaws Sprint Cars — Jason Meyers
World of Outlaws Late Models — Rick Eckert
| BADMINTON |
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| BWF World Championships |
Men's Singles — Lin Dan, China
Women's Singles — Wang Yihan, China
Men's Doubles — Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng, China
Women's Doubles — Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang, China
Mixed Doubles — Zhang Nan and Zhao Yunlei, China
| OCBC U.S. Open |
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Men's Singles — Sho Sasaki, Japan
Women's Singles — Tai Tzu-ying, Taiwan
Men's Doubles — Ko Sung-hyun and Lee Yong-dae, South Korea
Women's Doubles — Ha Jung-eun and Kim Min-jang, South Korea
Mixed Doubles — Lee Yong-dae and Ha Jung-eun, South Korea
| BASEBALL |
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| Professional |
World Series — St. Louis Cardinals
American League — Texas Rangers
National League — St. Louis
AL East — N.Y. Yankees
AL Central — Detroit Tigers
AL West — Texas
NL East — Philadelphia Phillies
NL Central — Milwaukee Brewers
NL West — Arizona Diamondbacks
| Awards |
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| American League |
Most Valuable Player — Justin Verlander, Detroit
Cy Young — Verlander
Rookie — Jeremy Hellickson, Tampa Bay
Manager — Joe Maddon, Tampa Bay
| National League |
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Most Valuable Player — Ryan Braun, Milwaukee
Cy Young — Clayton Kershaw, L.A. Dodgers
Rookie — Craig Kimbrel, Atlanta
Manager — Kirk Gibson, Arizona
| League Leaders |
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| American League |
Batting — Miguel Cabrera, Detroit, .344
Home Runs — Jose Bautista, Toronto, 43
Runs Batted In — Curtis Granderson, N.Y. Yankees, 119
Stolen Bases — CoCo Crisp, Oakland, and Brent Gardner, N.Y. Yankees, 49
Slugging Percentage — Bautista, .608
On-Base Percentage — Cabrera, .448
Runs — Granderson, 136
Hits — Michael Young, Texas, and Adrian Gonzalez, Boston,
Walks — Bautista, 132
Doubles — Cabrera, 48
Triples — Peter Bourjos, L.A. Angels, and Austin Jackson, Detroit, 11
Total Bases — Jacoby Ellsbury, Boston, 364
ERA — Justin Verlander, Detroit, 2.40
Wins — Verlander, 24-5
Games — Jose Valverde, Detroit, 75
Saves — Valverde, 49
Innings — Verlander, 251.0
Strikeouts — Verlander, 250
Complete Games — James Shields, Tampa Bay, 11
Shutouts — Derek Holland, Texas, and James Shields, Tampa Bay, 4
| National League |
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Batting — Jose Reyes, N.Y. Mets, .337
Home Runs — Matt Kemp, L.A. Dodgers, 39
Runs Batted In — Kemp, 126
Stolen Bases — Michael Bourn, Atlanta, 61
Slugging Percentage — Ryan Braun, Milwaukee, .597
On-Base Percentage — Joey Votto, Cincinnati, .416
Runs — Kemp, 115
Hits — Starlin Castro, Chicago Cubs, 207
Walks — Votto, 110
Doubles — Votto, 40
Triples — Reyes and Shane Victorino, Philadelphia, 16
Total Bases — Kemp, 353
ERA — Clayton Kershaw, L.A. Dodgers, 2.28
Wins — Ian Kennedy, Arizona, and Kershaw, 21
Games — Jonny Venters, Atlanta, 85
Saves — John Axford, Milwaukee, and Craig Kimbrel, Atlanta, 46
Innings — Chris Carpenter, St. Louis, 237.1
Strikeouts — Kershaw, 248
Complete Games — Roy Halladay, Philadelphia, 8
Shutouts — Cliff Lee, Philadelphia, 6
| Minor Leagues |
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| Class AAA |
Championship — Columbus Clippers
International League — Columbus
Pacific Coast League — Omaha Storm Chasers
| Class AA |
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Eastern League — New Hampshire Fisher Cats
Southern League — Mobile BayBears
Texas League — San Antonio Missions
| Class A-Advanced |
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California League — Lake Elsinore Storm
Carolina League — Frederick Keys
Florida State League — Daytona Cubs
| Class A |
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Midwest League — Quad Cities River Bandits
South Atlantic League — Greensboro Grasshoppers
| Class A-Short Season |
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Appalachian League — Johnson City Cardinals
New York-Penn League — Staten Island Yankees
Northwest League — Vancouver Canadians
| Rookie |
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Arizona Summer League — Dodgers
Gulf Coast League — Yankees
Pioneer League — Great Falls Voyagers
| Independent |
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American Association — Grand Prairie Air Hogs
Atlantic League — York Revolution
Can-Am League — Quebec Les Capitales
Frontier League — Joliet Slammers
North American League — Edmonton Capitals
| College |
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NCAA Division I — South Carolina
NCAA Division II — West Florida
NCAA Division III — Marietta (Ohio)
NAIA — Concordia (Calif.)
NJCAA Division I — Navarro (Texas)
NJCAA Division II — Western Oklahoma State
NJCAA Division III — Eastfield (Texas)
Dick Howser Trophy (Player of the Year) — Taylor Jungmann, Texas
Golden Spikes Award (Player of the Year) — Trevor Bauer, UCLA
College World Series MVP — Scott Wingo, South Carolina
Johnny Bench Award (best catcher) — Jake Lowery, James Madison
Brooks Wallace Award (best shortstop) — Brad Miller, Clemson
| International |
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Little League World Series — Huntington Beach (Calif.)
| BASKETBALL |
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| NBA |
Champion — Dallas Mavericks
Eastern Conference — Dallas
Western Conference — Miami Heat
Eastern-Atlantic — Boston Celtics
Eastern-Southeast — Miami
Eastern-Central — Chicago Bulls
Western-Southwest — San Antonio Spurs
Western-Northwest — Oklahoma City Thunder
Western-Pacific — Los Angeles Lakers
Most Valuable Player — Derrick Rose, Chicago
NBA Finals MVP — Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas
Rookie of the Year — Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers
Defensive Player of the Year — Dwight Howard, Orlando
Sixth Man — Lamar Odom, L.A. Lakers
Most Improved — Kevin Love, Minnesota
Coach of the Year — Tom Thibodeau, Chicago
| League Leaders |
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Scoring — Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City, 27.7
FG Percentage — Hilario, Denver, .615
3-Pt. FG Percentage — Matt Bonner, San Antonio, .457
FT Percentage — Stephen Curry, Golden State, .934
Rebounds — Kevin Love, Minnesota, 15.2
Assists — Steve Nash, Phoenix, 11.4
Steals — Chris Paul, New Orleans, 2.35
Blocked Shots — Andrew Bogut, Milwaukee, 2.58
| Minor Leagues |
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NBDL — Iowa Energy
ABA — Southeast Texas Mavericks
CBL — Cary Invasion
IBL — Vancouver Volcanoes
PBL — Rochester RazorSharks
UBA — Southern Generals
UBL — Texas Wranglers
WBA — Gwinnett Majic
| Women |
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WNBA — Minnesota Lynx
| College |
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| Men |
NCAA Division I — Connecticut
NCAA Division II — Bellarmine (KY)
NCAA Division III — St. Thomas (MN)
NAIA Division I — Pikeville (KY)
NAIA Division II — Cornerstone (MI)
NJCAA Division I — Southern Idaho
NJCAA Division II — Lincoln (IL)
NJCAA Division III — Mountain View (TX)
AP Player of the Year — Jimmer Fredette, BYU
Naismith Trophy (Player of the Year) — Fredette
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (Senior 6-0 or shorter) — Jacob Pullen, Kansas State
AP Coach of the Year — Mike Brey, Notre Dame
| Women |
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NCAA Division I — Texas A&M
NCAA Division II — Clayton State (GA)
NCAA Division III — Amherst (MA)
NAIA Division I — Azusa Pacific (CA)
NAIA Division II — Northwestern (IA)
NJCAA Division I — North Idaho
NJCAA Division II — Monroe (NY)
NJCAA Division III — Anoka Ramsey (MN)
AP Player of the Year — Maya Moore, Connecticut
Naismith Trophy (Player of the Year) — Moore
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (Senior 5-8 or shorter) — Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga
AP Coach of the Year — Geno Auriemma, Connecticut; Katie Meier, Miami; and Tara VanDerveer, Stanford
| Nations |
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| International |
FIBA U19 World Championship — Lithuania
World Cup — Germany
London Invitational — France
Borislav Stankovic Cup-Haining — Angola
Borislav Stankovic Cup-Guangzhou — New Zealand
| Americas |
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FIBA Americas Championship — Argentina
FIBA Americas CBC Championship — Virgin Islands
FIBA Americas U16 Championship — United States
FIBA Americas Centrobasket U17 — Puerto Rico
| Europe |
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FIBA Eurobasket — Spain
FIBA Europe U20 Championship — Spain
| South America |
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FIBA South American U16 — Argentina
| Africa |
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FIBA Africa Championship — Tunisia
FIBA U18 — Egypt
Afrobasket — Tunisia
All-Africa Games — Nigeria
| Asia |
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FIBA Asia Championship — China
Pan Arab Games — Qatar
| Oceania |
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FIBA Oceania Championship — Australia
FIBA Oceania U17 — Australia
| Clubs |
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| International |
| South America |
Liga Sudamericana — UNICEUB/BRB/Brasilia (Brazil)
Liga Americas — Regatas Corrientes (Argentina)
| Europe |
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Euroleague — Panathinaikos (Greece)
Eurocup — Unics Kazan (Russia)
EuroChallenge — KRKA Novo Mesto (Slovenia)
Adriatic League — Partizan Belgrade (Serbia)
VTB United League — BC Khimky Moscow Region (Russia)
Baltic League — BC Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania)
Balkan League — Feni Indistrija Kavadarci (Macedonia)
| Africa |
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Champions Cup — Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia)
| Asia |
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Club Championships — Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut (Lebanon)
Arab Club Championships — An Nahl Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
WABA League — Al Riyadi
| National Leagues |
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Albania-A1 — PBC Tirana
Algeria-ABC — GSP Algiers
Angola-D1 — Atletico Petroleos de Luanda
Argentina-LNB— Penarol de Mar del Plata
Australia-NBL — New Zealand Breakers
Austria-A Bundesliga — Oberwart Gunners
Azerbaijan-Division 1 — Araz-NDT Baku
Bahrain-Premier League — Al Hala
Belarus-Premier League — BK Minsk-2006
Belgium-Ethias League — TEC Spirou Charleroi
Bosnia & Herzegovina-Division I — KK Siroki TT Kabeli
Brazil-NBB — UniCEUB/BRB
Bulgaria-NBL — Lukoil Academik Sofia
Cayman Islands-CIBA — Dominos Warriors
China-CBA — Guangdong Southern Tigers
Costa Rica (Clausura) — Ferreteria Brenes Barva
Croatia-A1 — KK Zagreb Croatia Osiguranje
Cyprus-Division A — Intercollege Etha Engomis
Czech Republic-Mattoni NBL — CEZ Basketball Nymburk
Denmark-Ligaen — Bakken Bears
Dominican Republic-LNB — Leones de Santo Domingo
Egypt-Premier League — El Gezira
El Salvador-Liga Superior — San Marcos
England-BBL — Liverpool Mersey Tigers
Estonia-KML — BC Kalev/Cramo Tallinn
Finland-Korisliiga — Pyrinto Tampere
France-ProA — Sluc Nancy Basket Pro
FYR Macedonia-Superleague — Feni Indistrija Kavadarci
Georgia-Superleague — BC Armia Tbilisi
Germany-1.Bundesliga — Brose Baskets Bamberg
Greece-A1 — Panathinaikos Athens
Hungary-A Division — Szolnoki Olajbanyasz
Iceland-Express League — KR Reykjavik
Ireland-Superleague — 11890 Killester Dublin
Israel-Loto League — Maccabi Electra Tel-Aviv
Italy-Serie A — Montepaschi Siena
Japan-bj league — Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix
Jordan-Premier League — ASU
Kazakhstan-D1 — Barsy Atyrau
Kosovo-Superleague — Prishtina BC
Kuwait-D1 — AlQadsia
Latvia-LBL D1 — VEF Riga
Lebanon-FLB — Al Riyadi
Lithuania-LKL — BC Zalgiris Kaunas
Luxembourg-Diekirch League — T 71 Dudelange
Malaysia-MBL — Miri Fire Horse
Malta-Powerade League — Athleta A-Z Electronics
Mexico-LNBP — Toros de Nuevo Laredo
Moldova-Division I — BCUASM Chisinau
Montenegro-1A — BC Buducnost m:tel Podgorica
Morocco-D1 — As de Sale
Netherlands-Eredivisie — Zorg and Zekerheid Leiden
New Zealand-NBL — Wellington Exodus Saints
Norway-BLNO — Baerum Basket
Panama-CBS Panabasket — Aguilas de Calidonia
Paraguay-National League — Libertad
Peru-Superior — Regatas Lima
Philippines-PBA — Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters
Poland-PLK — Asseco Prokom Gdynia
Portugal-LPB — FC Porto Ferpinta
Puerto Rico-BSN — Capitanes de Arecibo
Qatar-QBF — Al Rayyan Doha
Romania-Division A — U-Mobitelco BT Cluj Napoca
Russia-Superleague A — CSKA Moscow
St. Kitts-SKABA — Ghaut Bucs
Scotland-National League — City of Edinburgh Kings
Serbia-A League — BC Partizan MT:S Beograd
Slovakia-Extraliga — Onyx Levice
Slovenia-Telemach League — Krka Novo Mesto
South Korea-KBL — Jeonju KCC Egis
Spain-ACB — Regal FC Barcelona
Sweden-Basketligan — Sundsvall Dragons
Switzerland-LNA — Lugano Tigers
Syria-D1 — Al Jalaa Aleppo
Taiwan-SBL — Taiwan Beer
Tunisia-D1 — Etoile du Sahel
Turkey-TBL — Fenerbahce Ulker Istanbul
Ukraine-Superleague — Budivelnyk Kyiv
Uruguay-LUB — Club Malvin
Venezuela-LPB — Marinos de Anzoategui
| Women |
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| Nations |
World Championships —
FIBA U19 World Championship — United States
FIBA Americas Championship — Brazil
FIBA Americas U18 Championship — United States
FIBA Americas CBC Championship — Cuba
FIBA South American U17 — Colombia
FIBA Africa Championship — Angola
FIBA Asia Championship — China
FIBA Eurobasket — Russia
Europe U20 Championship — Spain
Europe U18 Championship — Belgium
Afrobasket U16 Championship — Mali
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