导出博客文章SALT LAKE CITY -- American Adam Rippon won the mens short program with a score
of 87.86 at the U.S. International Figure Skating Classic on Thursday
night.Teammate Jason Brown was second at 83.18, and Japans Takahito Mura was
third at 82.55.Jessica Calalang and Zack Sidhu of the United States won the
pairs short program with a 58.74. Canadas Brittany Jones and Joshua Reagan
placed second at 55.64, and the United States Alexandria Shaugnessy and James
Morgan were third at 47.78.The event continues Friday with the short dance,
womens short program, and pairs and mens free skates.
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off teammate Kyle Busch to win Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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been real good," said Babcock. "Havent changed our minds." A decision has
seemingly been made - Sundays Group B-deciding tilt against Finland ahead - but
it could not have been an easy one. Price opened the tournament with a sturdy
19-save performance against the Norwegians, yielding just one goal.
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.Y. - New York City has been selected to host the NBA All-Star weekend in 2015,
with the game played at Madison Square Garden and the slam dunk contest and
other skills events held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
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Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis is retiring after a 16-year career to become the
goalie coach for the Los Angeles Galaxy.
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frequently invincible and largely stoic in the heat of competition. But
underneath the professional exterior he was, and is, compellingly
human.JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- A bearded and much skinnier Oscar Pistorius
was "overcome with emotion" as he pulled on his carbon fiber running blades for
his first track training since the killing of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, his
agent says. With a short beard and a blue hooded Nike sports top, the
lean-looking double-amputee Olympian did some light jogging at his first formal
session in around five months on Thursday. He then described his return to a
regular track routine for the first time since he fatally shot Steenkamp at his
home on Feb. 14 as "bittersweet" to his agent, Peet van Zyl. "It was a very
emotional experience for him to put the blades back on, to walk back onto the
track, get the smell of the track," Van Zyl, who went to the track at the
University of Pretoria with Pistorius, told The AP on Friday. "It was tough for
him. He said to me it was like a bittersweet feeling and emotion for him to be
back on the track." Pistorius return to training was seen in a brief video clip
released by his family. In the footage, which is around two minutes long, the
athlete is first sitting on a chair at his usual training track at the
university pulling on his running blades. He then does some light jogging on the
sunbathed track and, finally, wipes his face with both hands as he walks off the
track, hinting at the emotion Van Zyl described. Pistorius was charged with
premeditated murder for Steenkamps Valentines Day shooting death. He denies
murder and says he shot his girlfriend accidentally, believing she was an
intruder in his house. Pistorius next court appearance is Aug. 19, when
prosecutors may indict him and a date could be set for the start of his murder
trial, possibly in September or October. He faces a life sentence with a minimum
of 25 years in prison if he is convicted by a judge of premeditated murder.
There is no trial by jury in South Africa. South African police said the
investigation into Pistorius shooting of Steenkamp was "at an advanced stage,"
but declined to give further details, saying they "cannot be drawn into
discussing the merits of the case." Prosecutors have said police will conclude
their investigations by August and continue to probe the circumstances of
Pistorius pre-dawn killing of Steenkamp, whom he shot multiple times through a
toilet cubicle door. In thee last few months, the 26-year-old Pistorius has lost
weight -- about 10-12 kilograms -- and spends much of his time doing household
chores at the Pretoria home of his uncle as he awaits his murder trial, Van Zyl
said.dddddddddddd Pistorius looked much leaner in the video footage than he was
at the London Olympics and Paralympics last year. Pistorius telephoned Van Zyl
and his coach, Ampie Louw, about a week ago to say he was ready to train again.
"(He) said, Guys I think Im ready to resume training," Van Zyl said. Van Zyl and
Pistorius family, who also released a statement along with the footage, said
Pistorius return to regular training was to help his own mental process ahead of
a likely lengthy murder trial, and he was still not planning on competing
anytime in 2013. "His focus at this time remains entirely on the court case,"
the Pistorius family said. "His family and those close to him have encouraged
him to spend a few hours a week on the track to assist him in finding the
necessary mental and emotional equilibrium to process his trauma and prepare for
the trial." Thursdays visit was the second time Pistorius has been seen on the
university track since he killed Steenkamp. A March sighting spurred speculation
he was back in training, which was denied by his family, who described him then
as being in "an extremely traumatized state" and not willing to contemplate
training at that time. Then, Pistorius was photographed by a schoolgirl on a
cellphone while he was walking on the track, but he made that visit without the
knowledge of anyone else, his agent said, and waited for a group of athletes he
took to the track to leave before he put on his blades and just walked around.
His new routine will involve around three to four sessions a week and be run by
Louw, Pistorius longtime coach and the man who introduced him to athletics when
Pistorius was a teenager and still at school. Van Zyl said Pistorius had
discovered he was desperately missing running and training. "I think the
emotions yesterday show how much he really did miss being back on the track and
being able to run," Van Zyl said. "Obviously with the world championships, both
Paralympic world championships and IAAF world championships getting closer, its
even tougher for him not be running or training or competing." ' ' '