Terrell-Kearney wins US Women's Open
Kim Terrell-Kearney won the first professional championship match featuring two black bowlers, beating Trisha Reid 216-189 on Wednesday night in the U.S. Bowling Congress' U.S. Women's Open.
Kim Terrell-Kearney won the first professional championship match featuring two black bowlers, beating Trisha Reid 216-189 on Wednesday night in the U.S. Bowling Congress' U.S. Women's Open.
Lance Armstrong is set to race in the Leadville Trail 100 on Saturday, a grueling 100-mile race in the Rockies of 1,000 mountain bike riders that left Floyd Landis battered and bleeding last year.
Curlin is heading back to dirt for his next race - the Woodward Stakes at Saratoga - but his majority owner says that doesn't necessarily mean the turf experiment is over.
Jockey Edgar Prado and trainer Carl Nafzger, who between them have three Kentucky Derby wins, led a group of six new inductees into the National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame on Monday.
Deweycheatumnhowe captured the $1.5 million Hambletonian on Saturday, becoming the first unbeaten winner of the 3-year-old trotting classic.
Ashley Fiolek experiences motocross like no one else, and it's not because she's a 17-year-old girl.
Golden Gate Yacht Club on Friday appealed a New York court's decision stripping it of the role of Challenger of Record for the next America's Cup.
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Davie's Maria Carman, Fort Lauderdale's Marcos Fernandez, Lighthouse Point's Richard Butmankiewicz and Miami's Evelio Costales, Crystal Rush and Andre Vaughn were big winners during the National Physique Committee Southern States Championships last month at the War Memorial Auditorium in Fort Lauderdale.
Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown drew the No. 4 post and was made the 1-2 favorite for Sunday's $1 million Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park.
The outside walls of Miami Jai-Alai are cracked. The paint is chipped and faded. The entrance to the world's largest fronton, once a grand spectrum filled with fans, is empty. A single teller guards the door, charging a $1 fee.
Italian cyclist Riccardo Ricco admitted Wednesday that he made a "mistake," taking responsibility after testing positive for the blood-booster EPO during the Tour de France.
Nevada's athletic commission and attorney general have filed a complaint against UFC fighter James Irvin, alleging he tested positive for two unapproved painkillers after his July 19 fight against Anderson Silva.
Hold those giant catamarans just a minute, you bickering billionaires.
Trainer Rick Dutrow has been granted a continuance by Kentucky horse racing officials, pushing back his appeal of a drug suspension.
Race director Christian Prudhomme proclaimed the 2008 Tour de France will eventually be seen as a victory against doping because cyclists were caught cheating. However, even after some were snared, at least one other still tried to beat the system.
Francisco Javier Fernandez set a world record in the 10,000-meter race walk Sunday, with a time of 37 minutes, 53.09 seconds at the Spanish nationals.
Hall of Fame jockey Kent Desormeaux rode his 5,000th winner Sunday, aboard favored Bella Attrice in the seventh race at Saratoga.
Kazakh rider Dmitriy Fofonov has tested positive for a banned stimulant during the Tour de France.
Carlos Sastre handled his latest test, and is one step from the Tour de France title.