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'''See also''': [[2010 in sports]], [[Portal:Sports and games]] |
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<div id="5_September_2010"> </div> |
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===September 5, 2010 (Sunday)=== |
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====[[Water polo]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship|Men's European Water Polo Championship]]: |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|TUR}} – {{wp|ESP}} |
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***{{wp-rt|ROU}} – {{wp|MNE}} |
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***{{wp-rt|ITA}} – {{wp|CRO}} |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|SRB}} – {{wp|GER}} |
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***{{wp-rt|RUS}} – {{wp|GRE}} |
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***{{wp-rt|HUN}} – {{wp|MKD}} |
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<div id="4_September_2010"> </div> |
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===September 4, 2010 (Saturday)=== |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification|2011 European Under-21 Championship qualification]]: |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 1|Group 1]]: |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|MDA}} – {{fbu|21|FRO}} |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|ROU}} – {{fbu|21|RUS}} |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|AND}} – {{fbu|21|LAT}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 2|Group 2]]: {{fbu-rt|21|TUR}} – {{fbu|21|GEO}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 3|Group 3]]: {{fbu-rt|21|HUN}} – {{fbu|21|WAL}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 7|Group 7]]: {{fbu-rt|21|SRB}} – {{fbu|21|CRO}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 9|Group 9]]: {{fbu-rt|21|MKD}} – {{fbu|21|GRE}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 10|Group 10]]: {{fbu-rt|21|AZE}} – {{fbu|21|ALB}} |
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<div id="3_September_2010"> </div> |
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===September 3, 2010 (Friday)=== |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]]: |
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**{{cr|Canada}} v {{cr|Ireland}} in [[Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club|Toronto]] |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]]: |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|KAZ}} – {{fb|TUR}} |
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***{{fb-rt|BEL}} – {{fb|GER}} |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|ARM}} – {{fb|IRL}} |
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***{{fb-rt|AND}} – {{fb|RUS}} |
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***{{fb-rt|SVK}} – {{fb|MKD}} |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|FRO}} – {{fb|SRB}} |
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***{{fb-rt|EST}} – {{fb|ITA}} |
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***{{fb-rt|SLO}} – {{fb|NIR}} |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|ROU}} – {{fb|ALB}} |
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***{{fb-rt|LUX}} – {{fb|BIH}} |
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***{{fb-rt|FRA}} – {{fb|BLR}} |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group E|Group E]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|MDA}} – {{fb|FIN}} |
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***{{fb-rt|SWE}} – {{fb|HUN}} |
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***{{fb-rt|SMR}} – {{fb|NED}} |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group F|Group F]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|GRE}} – {{fb|GEO}} |
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***{{fb-rt|LAT}} – {{fb|CRO}} |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|MNE}} – {{fb|WAL}} |
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***{{fb-rt|ENG}} – {{fb|BUL}} |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group H|Group H]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|ISL}} – {{fb|NOR}} |
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***{{fb-rt|POR}} – {{fb|CYP}} |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group I|Group I]]: |
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***{{fb-rt|LTU}} – {{fb|SCO}} |
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***{{fb-rt|LIE}} – {{fb|ESP}} |
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*[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification|2011 European Under-21 Championship qualification]]: |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 2|Group 2]]: {{fbu-rt|21|SUI}} – {{fbu|21|IRL}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 3|Group 3]]: {{fbu-rt|21|BIH}} – {{fbu|21|ITA}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 4|Group 4]]: |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|ESP}} – {{fbu|21|NED}} |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|FIN}} – {{fbu|21|POL}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 5|Group 5]]: |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|NIR}} – {{fbu|21|SMR}} |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|CZE}} – {{fbu|21|GER}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 6|Group 6]]: {{fbu-rt|21|SWE}} – {{fbu|21|ISR}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 7|Group 7]]: {{fbu-rt|21|NOR}} – {{fbu|21|CYP}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 8|Group 8]]: |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|UKR}} – {{fbu|21|FRA}} |
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***{{fbu-rt|21|SLO}} – {{fbu|21|BEL}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 9|Group 9]]: {{fbu-rt|21|POR}} – {{fbu|21|ENG}} |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 10|Group 10]]: {{fbu-rt|21|BLR}} – {{fbu|21|SCO}} |
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====[[Water polo]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship|Men's European Water Polo Championship]]: |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|MNE}} – {{wp|TUR}} |
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***{{wp-rt|ITA}} – {{wp|ROU}} |
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***{{wp-rt|ESP}} – {{wp|ESP}} |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|SRB}} – {{wp|MKD}} |
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***{{wp-rt|HUN}} – {{wp|RUS}} |
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***{{wp-rt|GRE}} – {{wp|GER}} |
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<div id="2_September_2010"> </div> |
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===September 2, 2010 (Thursday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA World Championship|FIBA World Championship]] in [[Turkey]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group A|Group A]] |
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***{{bk-rt|ANG}} – {{bk|AUS}} |
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***{{bk-rt|ARG}} – {{bk|SRB}} |
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***{{bk-rt|JOR}} – {{bk|GER}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group B|Group B]] |
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***{{bk-rt|USA}} – {{bk|TUN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|SVN}} – {{bk|IRN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|BRA}} – {{bk|CRO}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group C|Group C]] |
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***{{bk-rt|PUR}} – {{bk|CIV}} |
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***{{bk-rt|GRE}} – {{bk|RUS}} |
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***{{bk-rt|TUR}} – {{bk|CHN}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group D|Group D]] |
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***{{bk-rt|ESP}} – {{bk|CAN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|LIB}} – {{bk|LIT}} |
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***{{bk-rt|NZL}} – {{bk|FRA}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]]: |
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**{{cr|Canada}} v {{cr|Ireland}} in [[Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club|Toronto]] |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]]: |
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**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group F|Group F]]: {{fb-rt|ISR}} – {{fb|MLT}} |
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<div id="1_September_2010"> </div> |
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===September 1, 2010 (Wednesday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA World Championship|FIBA World Championship]] in [[Turkey]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group A|Group A]] |
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***{{bk-rt|SRB}} – {{bk|AUS}} |
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***{{bk-rt|GER}} – {{bk|ANG}} |
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***{{bk-rt|ARG}} – {{bk|JOR}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group B|Group B]] |
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***{{bk-rt|CRO}} – {{bk|TUN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|IRN}} – {{bk|USA}} |
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***{{bk-rt|BRA}} – {{bk|SVN}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group C|Group C]] |
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***{{bk-rt|CHN}} – {{bk|RUS}} |
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***{{bk-rt|CIV}} – {{bk|GRE}} |
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***{{bk-rt|TUR}} – {{bk|PUR}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group D|Group D]] |
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***{{bk-rt|CAN}} – {{bk|NZL}} |
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***{{bk-rt|LIB}} – {{bk|ESP}} |
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***{{bk-rt|LIT}} – {{bk|FRA}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]]: |
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**{{cr|Canada}} v {{cr|Ireland}} in [[Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club|Toronto]] |
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====[[Water polo]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship|Men's European Water Polo Championship]]: |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|TUR}} – {{wp|ITA}} |
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***{{wp-rt|ROU}} – {{wp|CRO}} |
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***{{wp-rt|MNE}} – {{wp|ESP}} |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|RUS}} – {{wp|SRB}} |
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***{{wp-rt|MKD}} – {{wp|GER}} |
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***{{wp-rt|HUN}} – {{wp|GRE}} |
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<div id="31_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 31, 2010 (Tuesday)=== |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]]: |
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**{{cr|Canada}} v {{cr|Ireland}} in [[Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club|Toronto]] |
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<div id="30_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 30, 2010 (Monday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA World Championship|FIBA World Championship]] in [[Turkey]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group A|Group A]] |
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***{{bk-rt|JOR}} – {{bk|SRB}} |
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***{{bk-rt|AUS}} – {{bk|GER}} |
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***{{bk-rt|ANG}} – {{bk|ARG}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group B|Group B]] |
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***{{bk-rt|SVN}} – {{bk|CRO}} |
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***{{bk-rt|TUN}} – {{bk|IRN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|USA}} – {{bk|BRA}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group C|Group C]] |
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***{{bk-rt|RUS}} – {{bk|CIV}} |
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***{{bk-rt|PUR}} – {{bk|CHN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|GRE}} – {{bk|TUR}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group D|Group D]] |
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***{{bk-rt|NZL}} – {{bk|LIB}} |
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***{{bk-rt|FRA}} – {{bk|CAN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|ESP}} – {{bk|LIT}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
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**4th Test in [[Lord's Cricket Ground|London]], day 5 |
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====[[Rugby union]]==== |
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*[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup|2010 Women's Rugby World Cup]] |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group A|Group A]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|AUS}} – {{Ruw|RSA}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|NZL}} – {{Ruw|WAL}} |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group B|Group B]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|ENG}} – {{Ruw|USA}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|IRE}} – {{Ruw|KAZ}} |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group C|Group C]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|CAN}} – {{Ruw|FRA}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|SCO}} – {{Ruw|SWE}} |
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====[[Water polo]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship|Men's European Water Polo Championship]]: |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|ESP}} – {{wp|ROU}} |
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***{{wp-rt|ITA}} – {{wp|MNE}} |
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***{{wp-rt|CRO}} – {{wp|TUR}} |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|GER}} – {{wp|RUS}} |
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***{{wp-rt|SRB}} – {{wp|HUN}} |
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***{{wp-rt|GRE}} – {{wp|MKD}} |
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<div id="29_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 29, 2010 (Sunday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA World Championship|FIBA World Championship]] in [[Turkey]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group A|Group A]] |
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***{{bk-rt|JOR}} – {{bk|ANG}} |
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***{{bk-rt|SRB}} – {{bk|GER}} |
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***{{bk-rt|ARG}} – {{bk|AUS}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group B|Group B]] |
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***{{bk-rt|SVN}} – {{bk|USA}} |
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***{{bk-rt|CRO}} – {{bk|IRN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|BRA}} – {{bk|TUN}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group C|Group C]] |
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***{{bk-rt|CHN}} – {{bk|CIV}} |
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***{{bk-rt|PUR}} – {{bk|GRE}} |
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***{{bk-rt|TUR}} – {{bk|RUS}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group D|Group D]] |
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***{{bk-rt|LIT}} – {{bk|CAN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|LIB}} – {{bk|FRA}} |
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***{{bk-rt|ESP}} – {{bk|NZL}} |
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*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 10: |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|FIN}} – {{bk|LAT}} |
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***{{bk-rt|MNE}} – {{bk|ISR}} |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|UKR}} – {{bk|GBR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|BIH}} – {{bk|MKD}} |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|GEO}} – {{bk|BUL}} |
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***{{bk-rt|BEL}} – {{bk|POL}} |
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*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 10: |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|BEL}} – {{bkw|CRO}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|ITA}} – {{bkw|NED}} |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|ISR}} – {{bkw|ROU}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|LAT}} – {{bkw|SRB}} |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|FIN}} – {{bkw|BUL}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|TUR}} – {{bkw|MNE}} |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|UKR}} – {{bkw|GBR}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|SVK}} – {{bkw|GER}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
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**4th Test in [[Lord's Cricket Ground|London]], day 4 |
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====[[Rugby union]]==== |
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*[[2010 Tri Nations Series|Tri Nations Series]]: |
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**{{ru-rt|ZAF}} – {{ru|AUS}} in [[Loftus Versfeld Stadium|Pretoria]] |
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*[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup|2010 Women's Rugby World Cup]] |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group A|Group A]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|AUS}} – {{Ruw|NZL}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|RSA}} – {{Ruw|WAL}} |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group B|Group B]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|ENG}} – {{Ruw|KAZ}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|IRE}} – {{Ruw|USA}} |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group C|Group C]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|FRA}} – {{Ruw|SCO}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|CAN}} – {{Ruw|SWE}} |
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====[[Water polo]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship|Men's European Water Polo Championship]]: |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|TUR}} – {{wp|ROU}} |
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***{{wp-rt|ITA}} – {{wp|ESP}} |
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***{{wp-rt|MNE}} – {{wp|CRO}} |
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**[[2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{wp-rt|RUS}} – {{wp|MKD}} |
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***{{wp-rt|HUN}} – {{wp|GER}} |
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***{{wp-rt|SRB}} – {{wp|GRE}} |
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<div id="28_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 28, 2010 (Saturday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA World Championship|FIBA World Championship]] in [[Turkey]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group A|Group A]] |
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***{{bk-rt|AUS}} – {{bk|JOR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|ANG}} – {{bk|SRB}} |
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***{{bk-rt|GER}} – {{bk|ARG}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group B|Group B]] |
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***{{bk-rt|TUN}} – {{bk|SVN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|USA}} – {{bk|CRO}} |
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***{{bk-rt|IRN}} – {{bk|BRA}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group C|Group C]] |
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***{{bk-rt|GRE}} – {{bk|CHN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|RUS}} – {{bk|PUR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|CIV}} – {{bk|TUR}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA World Championship Group D|Group D]] |
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***{{bk-rt|NZL}} – {{bk|LIT}} |
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***{{bk-rt|CAN}} – {{bk|LIB}} |
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***{{bk-rt|FRA}} – {{bk|ESP}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
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**4th Test in [[Lord's Cricket Ground|London]], day 3 |
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*[[Sri Lanka Triangular Series in 2010#Final|Final]]: {{cr|}} v {{cr|}} in [[Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium|Dambulla]] |
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====[[Rugby union]]==== |
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*[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup|2010 Women's Rugby World Cup]] |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group A|Group A]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|NZL}} – {{Ruw|RSA}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|AUS}} – {{Ruw|WAL}} |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group B|Group B]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|ENG}} – {{Ruw|IRE}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|KAZ}} – {{Ruw|USA}} |
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**[[2010 Women's Rugby World Cup#Group C|Group C]] |
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***{{Ruw-rt|CAN}} – {{Ruw|SCO}} |
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***{{Ruw-rt|FRA}} – {{Ruw|SWE}} |
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===August 27, 2010 (Friday)=== |
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====[[Track and field|Athletics]]==== |
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*[[2010 IAAF Diamond League]]: [[Weltklasse Zürich]] in [[Letzigrund|Zürich]], [[Switzerland]]: |
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**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Men|Men]]: |
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**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Women|Women]]: |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
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**4th Test in [[Lord's Cricket Ground|London]], day 2 |
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<div id="26_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 26, 2010 (Thursday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 9: |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|ISR}} – {{bk|FIN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|ITA}} – {{bk|MNE}} |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|HUN}} – {{bk|UKR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|GBR}} – {{bk|BIH}} |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|BUL}} – {{bk|BEL}} |
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***{{bk-rt|POR}} – {{bk|GEO}} |
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*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 9: |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|LIT}} – {{bkw|ITA}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|NED}} – {{bkw|BEL}} |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|ISR}} – {{bkw|LAT}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|ROU}} – {{bkw|SRB}} |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|HUN}} – {{bkw|TUR}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|MNE}} – {{bkw|FIN}} |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|GBR}} – {{bkw|GER}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|UKR}} – {{bkw|SVK}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**4th Test in [[Lord's Cricket Ground|London]], day 1 |
|||
<div id="25_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 25, 2010 (Wednesday)=== |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Sri Lanka Triangular Series in 2010|Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka]]: |
|||
**{{cr|IND}} v {{cr|NZL}} in [[Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium|Dambulla]] |
|||
====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
|||
*[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)]]: |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1|Group 1]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|France}} – {{fbw|Serbia}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Northern Ireland}} – {{fbw|Croatia}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Estonia}} – {{fbw|Iceland}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2|Group 2]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Belarus}} – {{fbw|Slovakia}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Macedonia}} – {{fbw|Norway}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 3|Group 3]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Denmark}} – {{fbw|Scotland}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Greece}} – {{fbw|Bulgaria}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4|Group 4]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Ukraine}} – {{fbw|Poland}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Romania}} – {{fbw|Hungary}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 5|Group 5]]: {{fbw-rt|Turkey}} – {{fbw|Austria}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6|Group 6]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Russia}} – {{fbw|Kazakhstan}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Republic of Ireland}} – {{fbw|Israel}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|Group 7]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Finland}} – {{fbw|Slovenia}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Armenia}} – {{fbw|Portugal}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8|Group 8]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Sweden}} – {{fbw|Wales}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Czech Republic}} – {{fbw|Azerbaijan}} |
|||
<div id="24_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 24, 2010 (Tuesday)=== |
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<div id="23_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 23, 2010 (Monday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
|||
*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 8: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|FIN}} – {{bk|ITA}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|LAT}} – {{bk|ISR}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|BIH}} – {{bk|HUN}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|MKD}} – {{bk|GBR}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|POL}} – {{bk|BUL}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|BEL}} – {{bk|POR}} |
|||
*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 8: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|BEL}} – {{bkw|LIT}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|CRO}} – {{bkw|NED}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|LAT}} – {{bkw|ROU}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|SRB}} – {{bkw|ISR}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|FIN}} – {{bkw|HUN}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|BUL}} – {{bkw|MNE}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group D|Group D]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|SVK}} – {{bkw|GER}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|GER}} – {{bkw|UKR}} |
|||
<div id="22_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 22, 2010 (Sunday)=== |
|||
====[[Canoeing]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|ICF Sprint World Championships]] in [[Poland]]: |
|||
**C1 men 200 m: |
|||
**C1 men 500 m: |
|||
**C2 men 200 m: |
|||
**C2 men 500 m: |
|||
**C1 women 200 m: |
|||
**C2 women 500 m: |
|||
**K1 men 200 m: |
|||
**K1 men 500 m: |
|||
**K2 men 200 m: |
|||
**K2 men 500 m: |
|||
**K1 women 200 m: |
|||
**K1 women 500 m: |
|||
**K2 women 200 m: |
|||
**K2 women 500 m: |
|||
**K4 women 500 m: |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**3rd Test in [[The Oval|London]], day 5 |
|||
*[[Sri Lanka Triangular Series in 2010|Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka]]: |
|||
**{{cr|SRI}} v {{cr|IND}} in [[Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium|Dambulla]] |
|||
====[[Cycling]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 GP Ouest-France|GP Ouest-France]]: |
|||
**Final classicification: (1) (2) (3) |
|||
====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
|||
*[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)]]: |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1|Group 1]]: {{fbw-rt|Estonia}} – {{fbw|Croatia}} |
|||
====[[Volleyball]]==== |
|||
*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group G|Group G]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|GER}} – {{vbw|THA}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|CHN}} – {{vbw|USA}} |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group H|Group H]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|TPE}} – {{vbw|PUR}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|BRA}} – {{vbw|POL}} |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group I|Group I]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|DOM}} – {{vbw|ITA}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|JPN}} – {{vbw|NED}} |
|||
====[[Water polo]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup|FINA Women's World Cup]] in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]] |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#7th place playoff|7th place playoff]] {{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#5th place playoff|5th place playoff]] {{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Bronze medal match|3rd place playoff]] {{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Final|Final]] {{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
<div id="21_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 21, 2010 (Saturday)=== |
|||
====[[Canoeing]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|ICF Sprint World Championships]] in [[Poland]]: |
|||
**C1 men 1000 m: |
|||
**C1 men 5000 m: |
|||
**C2 men 1000 m: |
|||
**C4 men 1000 m: |
|||
**K1 men 1000 m: |
|||
**K1 men 5000 m: |
|||
**K2 men 1000 m: |
|||
**K4 men 1000 m: |
|||
**K1 women 1000 m: |
|||
**K1 women 5000 m: |
|||
**K2 women 1000 m: |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**3rd Test in [[The Oval|London]], day 4 |
|||
====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
|||
*[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)]]: |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1|Group 1]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Serbia}} – {{fbw|Northern Ireland}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Iceland}} – {{fbw|France}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2|Group 2]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Slovakia}} – {{fbw|Norway}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Belarus}} – {{fbw|Netherlands}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 3|Group 3]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Scotland}} – {{fbw|Greece}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Georgia}} – {{fbw|Bulgaria}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4|Group 4]]: {{fbw-rt|Ukraine}} – {{fbw|Romania}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 5|Group 5]]: {{fbw-rt|Austria}} – {{fbw|England}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6|Group 6]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Switzerland}} – {{fbw|Kazakhstan}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Republic of Ireland}} – {{fbw|Russia}} |
|||
**[[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8|Group 8]]: |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Wales}} – {{fbw|Azerbaijan}} |
|||
***{{fbw-rt|Czech Republic}} – {{fbw|Sweden}} |
|||
====[[Rugby union]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 Tri Nations Series|Tri Nations Series]]: |
|||
**{{ru-rt|ZAF}} – {{ru|NZL}} in [[Soccer City|Soweto]] |
|||
====[[Volleyball]]==== |
|||
*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group G|Group G]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|THA}} – {{vbw|USA}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|CHN}} – {{vbw|GER}} |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group H|Group H]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|PUR}} – {{vbw|POL}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|TPE}} – {{vbw|BRA}} |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group I|Group I]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|DOM}} – {{vbw|NED}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|JPN}} – {{vbw|ITA}} |
|||
====[[Water polo]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup|FINA Women's World Cup]] in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]] |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Semifinals|Semifinals]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#5th–8th semifinals|5th–8th place semifinals]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
<div id="20_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 20, 2010 (Friday)=== |
|||
====[[Basketball]]==== |
|||
*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 7: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|ITA}} – {{bk|LAT}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|MNE}} – {{bk|FIN}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|HUN}} – {{bk|MKD}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|UKR}} – {{bk|BIH}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|GEO}} – {{bk|BEL}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|POR}} – {{bk|POL}} |
|||
*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 7: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|LIT}} – {{bkw|CRO}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|ITA}} – {{bkw|BEL}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|ROU}} – {{bkw|ISR}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|SRB}} – {{bkw|LAT}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|HUN}} – {{bkw|BUL}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|TUR}} – {{bkw|FIN}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group D|Group D]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|GER}} – {{bkw|SVK}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|GBR}} – {{bkw|UKR}} |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**3rd Test in [[The Oval|London]], day 3 |
|||
====[[Volleyball]]==== |
|||
*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group G|Group G]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|GER}} – {{vbw|USA}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|CHN}} – {{vbw|THA}} |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group H|Group H]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|BRA}} – {{vbw|PUR}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|POL}} – {{vbw|TPE}} |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group I|Group I]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|ITA}} – {{vbw|NED}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|JPN}} – {{vbw|DOM}} |
|||
====[[Water polo]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup|FINA Women's World Cup]] in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]] |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Quarterfinals|Quarterfinals]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|}} – {{wpw|}} |
|||
<div id="19_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 19, 2010 (Thursday)=== |
|||
====[[Track and field|Athletics]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 IAAF Diamond League]]: [[Weltklasse Zürich]] in [[Letzigrund|Zürich]], [[Switzerland]]: |
|||
**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Men|Men]]: |
|||
**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Women|Women]]: |
|||
====[[Canoe]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships|ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships]] in [[Poland]]: |
|||
**C1 men 200 m: |
|||
**C1 women 200 m: |
|||
**K1 men 200 m: |
|||
**K1 women 200 m: |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**3rd Test in [[The Oval|London]], day 2 |
|||
*[[Sri Lanka Triangular Series in 2010|Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka]]: |
|||
**{{cr|SRI}} v {{cr|NZL}} in [[Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium|Dambulla]] |
|||
====[[Water polo]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup|FINA Women's World Cup]] in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]] |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Group A|Group A]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|HUN}} – {{wpw|CHN}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|GRE}} – {{wpw|CAN}} |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Group B|Group B]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|USA}} – {{wpw|AUS}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|NZL}} – {{wpw|RUS}} |
|||
<div id="18_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 18, 2010 (Wednesday)=== |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**3rd Test in [[The Oval|London]], day 1 |
|||
*[[Afghan cricket team in Scotland in 2010|Afghanistan in Scotland]]: |
|||
**2nd ODI in [[Cambusdoon New Ground|Ayr]] |
|||
*[[Netherlands cricket team in Ireland in 2010|Netherlands in Ireland]]: |
|||
**2nd ODI in [[Clontarf Cricket Club Ground|Dublin]] |
|||
====[[Water polo]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup|FINA Women's World Cup]] in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]] |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Group A|Group A]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|GRE}} – {{wpw|CHN}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|HUN}} – {{wpw|CAN}} |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Group B|Group B]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|USA}} – {{wpw|RUS}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|NZL}} – {{wpw|AUS}} |
|||
<div id="17_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 17, 2010 (Tuesday)=== |
|||
====[[Basketball]]==== |
|||
*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 6: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|ISR}} – {{bk|ITA}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|LAT}} – {{bk|MNE}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|GBR}} – {{bk|HUN}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|MKD}} – {{bk|UKR}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|BUL}} – {{bk|POR}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|POL}} – {{bk|GEO}} |
|||
*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 6: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|NED}} – {{bkw|LIT}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|CRO}} – {{bkw|ITA}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|SRB}} – {{bkw|ROU}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|LAT}} – {{bkw|ISR}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|BUL}} – {{bkw|TUR}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|MNE}} – {{bkw|HUN}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group D|Group D]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|GER}} – {{bkw|GBR}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|SVK}} – {{bkw|UKR}} |
|||
====[[Water polo]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup|FINA Women's World Cup]] in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]] |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Group A|Group A]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|GRE}} – {{wpw|CHN}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|HUN}} – {{wpw|CAN}} |
|||
**[[2010 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup#Group B|Group B]] |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|USA}} – {{wpw|RUS}} |
|||
***{{wpw-rt|NZL}} – {{wpw|AUS}} |
|||
<div id="16_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 16, 2010 (Monday)=== |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Sri Lanka Triangular Series in 2010|Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka]]: |
|||
**{{cr|SRI}} v {{cr|IND}} in [[Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium|Dambulla]] |
|||
*[[Afghan cricket team in Scotland in 2010|Afghanistan in Scotland]]: |
|||
**1st ODI in [[Cambusdoon New Ground|Ayr]] |
|||
*[[Netherlands cricket team in Ireland in 2010|Netherlands in Ireland]]: |
|||
**1st ODI in [[Clontarf Cricket Club Ground|Dublin]] |
|||
<div id="15_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 15, 2010 (Sunday)=== |
|||
====[[Basketball]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#7th place playoff|7th place playoff]]. {{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#5th place playoff|5th place playoff]]. {{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Bronze medal game|3rd place playoff]]. {{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Gold medal game|Final]]. {{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group G|Group G]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
====[[Cycling]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 Vattenfall Cyclassics|Vattenfall Cyclassics]] in [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]: |
|||
**Classification: (1) (2) (3) |
|||
====[[Volleyball]]==== |
|||
*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group D|Group D]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|PUR}} – {{vbw|USA}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|ITA}} – {{vbw|THA}} |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group E|Group E]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|NED}} – {{vbw|DOM}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|CHN}} – {{vbw|BRA}} |
|||
**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group F|Group F]]: |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|GER}} – {{vbw|POL}} |
|||
***{{vbw-rt|JPN}} – {{vbw|TPE}} |
|||
<div id="14_August_2010"> </div> |
|||
===August 14, 2010 (Saturday)=== |
|||
====[[Track and field|Athletics]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 IAAF Diamond League]]: [[London Grand Prix]] in [[Crystal Palace|London]], [[United Kingdom]]: |
|||
**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Men|Men]]: |
|||
**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Women|Women]]: |
|||
====[[Basketball]]==== |
|||
*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 5: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|ISR}} – {{bk|MNE}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|LAT}} – {{bk|FIN}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|GBR}} – {{bk|UKR}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|MKD}} – {{bk|BIH}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|BUL}} – {{bk|GEO}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|POL}} – {{bk|BEL}} |
|||
*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 5: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|NED}} – {{bkw|ITA}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|CRO}} – {{bkw|BEL}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|ROU}} – {{bkw|LAT}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|BUL}} – {{bkw|FIN}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|MNE}} – {{bkw|TUR}} |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group D|Group D]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|GBR}} – {{bkw|SVK}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|UKR}} – {{bkw|GER}} |
|||
*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#5th–8th semifinals|5th–8th place semifinals]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#11th place playoff|11th place playoff]: {{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#9th place playoff|9th place playoff]: {{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]]: |
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**{{cr|Ireland}} v {{cr|Netherlands}} in [[Leinster Cricket Club|Dublin]] |
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**{{cr|Scotland}} v {{cr|Afghanistan}} in [[Cambusdoon New Ground|Ayr]] |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|PUR}} – {{vbw|ITA}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|USA}} – {{vbw|THA}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group E|Group E]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|BRA}} – {{vbw|NED}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|CHN}} – {{vbw|DOM}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group F|Group F]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|GER}} – {{vbw|TPE}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|JPN}} – {{vbw|POL}} |
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<div id="13_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 13, 2010 (Friday)=== |
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====[[Track and field|Athletics]]==== |
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*[[2010 IAAF Diamond League]]: [[London Grand Prix]] in [[Crystal Palace|London]], [[United Kingdom]]: |
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**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Men|Men]]: |
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**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Women|Women]]: |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Quarterfinals|Quarterfinals]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#9th–12th semifinals|9th–12th place semifinals]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]]: |
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**{{cr|Ireland}} v {{cr|Netherlands}} in [[Leinster Cricket Club|Dublin]] |
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**{{cr|Scotland}} v {{cr|Afghanistan}} in [[Cambusdoon New Ground|Ayr]] |
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*[[Sri Lanka Triangular Series in 2010|Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka]]: |
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**{{cr|SRI}} v {{cr|NZL}} in [[Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium|Dambulla]] |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|USA}} – {{vbw|ITA}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|THA}} – {{vbw|PUR}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group E|Group E]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|BRA}} – {{vbw|DOM}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|CHN}} – {{vbw|NED}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group F|Group F]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|TPE}} – {{vbw|POL}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|JPN}} – {{vbw|GER}} |
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<div id="12_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 12, 2010 (Thursday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 5: |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]]: |
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**{{cr|Ireland}} v {{cr|Netherlands}} in [[Leinster Cricket Club|Dublin]] |
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**{{cr|Scotland}} v {{cr|Afghanistan}} in [[Cambusdoon New Ground|Ayr]] |
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====[[Handball]]==== |
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*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Bronze medal match|3rd place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Gold medal match|Final]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
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<div id="11_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 11, 2010 (Wednesday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 4: |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|MNE}} – {{bk|ITA}} |
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***{{bk-rt|FIN}} – {{bk|ISR}} |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|UKR}} – {{bk|HUN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|BIH}} – {{bk|GBR}} |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|GEO}} – {{bk|POR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|BEL}} – {{bk|BUL}} |
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*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 4: |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|BEL}} – {{bkw|NED}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|ITA}} – {{bkw|LIT}} |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|FIN}} – {{bkw|MNE}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|TUR}} – {{bkw|HUN}} |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group E|Group E]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group F|Group F]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]]: |
|||
**{{cr|Ireland}} v {{cr|Netherlands}} in [[Leinster Cricket Club|Dublin]] |
|||
**{{cr|Scotland}} v {{cr|Afghanistan}} in [[Cambusdoon New Ground|Ayr]] |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
|||
*[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]]: |
|||
**[[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group C|Group C]]: {{fb-rt|EST}} – {{fb|FRO}} |
|||
*[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification|2011 European Under-21 Championship qualification]]: |
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**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 1|Group 1]]: |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|FRO}} – {{fbu|21|AND}} |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|MDA}} – {{fbu|21|ROU}} |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|RUS}} – {{fbu|21|LVA}} |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 2|Group 2]]: {{fbu-rt|21|ARM}} – {{fbu|21|GEO}} |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 3|Group 3]]: {{fbu-rt|21|BIH}} – {{fbu|21|HUN}} |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 4|Group 4]]: |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|FIN}} – {{fbu|21|ESP}} |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|LIE}} – {{fbu|21|NED}} |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 5|Group 5]]: |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|CZE}} – {{fbu|21|SMR}} |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|ISL}} – {{fbu|21|GER}} |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 7|Group 7]]: |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|SVK}} – {{fbu|21|SRB}} |
|||
***{{fbu-rt|21|CRO}} – {{fbu|21|NOR}} |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 8|Group 8]]: {{fbu-rt|21|FRA}} – {{fbu|21|BEL}} |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 9|Group 9]]: {{fbu-rt|21|LTU}} – {{fbu|21|POR}} |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 10|Group 10]]: {{fbu-rt|21|AUT}} – {{fbu|21|BLR}} |
|||
====[[Handball]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]: |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
<div id="10_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 10, 2010 (Tuesday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group E|Group E]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group F|Group F]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group G|Group G]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**2nd Test in [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground|Birmingham]], day 5 |
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*[[Sri Lanka Triangular Series in 2010|Tri-nation series in Sri Lanka]]: |
|||
**{{cr|NZL}} v {{cr|IND}} in [[Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium|Dambulla]] |
|||
====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
|||
*[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification|2011 European Under-21 Championship qualification]]: |
|||
**[[2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification Group 2|Group 2]]: {{fbu-rt|21|IRL}} – {{fbu|21|EST}} |
|||
====[[Handball]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#5th–8th|5th–8th playoff semifinals]]: |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#19th/20th|19th place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#17th/18th|17th place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#15th/16th|15th place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#13th/14th|13th place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#11th/12th|11th place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#9th/10th|9th place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#7th/8th|7th place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#5th/6th|5th place playoff]]: {{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
|||
**50m Running Target Men: |
|||
**50m Running Target Men Junior: |
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**Skeet Men: |
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**Skeet Men Junior: |
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**300m Rifle 3 Positions Men: |
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**300m Rifle 3 Positions Women: |
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====[[Swimming]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 European Aquatics Championships|European Aquatics Championships]] in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]: |
|||
**50m butterfly Men: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
**100m backstroke Men: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
**100m breaststroke Men: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
**50m butterfly Women: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
**200m backstroke Women: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
**1m springboard women: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
<div id="9_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 9, 2010 (Monday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group E|Group E]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group F|Group F]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group G|Group G]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|}} – {{bk|}} |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**2nd Test in [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground|Birmingham]], day 4 |
|||
====[[Handball]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Quarterfinals|Quarterfinals]]: |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#9th–12th|9th–12th playoff semifinals]]: |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#13th–16th|13th–16th playoff semifinals]]: |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#17th–20th|17th–20th playoff semifinals]]: |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
***{{hbw-rt|}} – {{hbw|}} |
|||
====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
|||
**25m Pistol Women: |
|||
**300m Rifle Prone Women: |
|||
====[[Swimming]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 European Aquatics Championships|European Aquatics Championships]] in [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]: |
|||
**400m freestyle Men: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
**4x100m freestyle relay Men: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
**400m individual medley Women: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
**4x100m freestyle relay Women: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
--> |
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<div id="8_August_2010"> </div> |
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===August 8, 2010 (Sunday)=== |
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====[[Auto racing]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series|NASCAR Sprint Cup Series]]: |
|||
**[[2010 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen|Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen]] in [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen, New York]]: (1) (2) (3) |
|||
***Drivers' championship standings (after 21 of 36 races): (1) {{flagicon|California}} [[Kevin Harvick]] ([[Chevrolet]]; [[Richard Childress Racing]]) 3080 points (2) {{flagicon|California}} [[Jeff Gordon]] (Chevrolet; [[Hendrick Motorsports]]) 2891 (3) {{flagicon|Virginia}} [[Denny Hamlin]] ([[Toyota]]; [[Joe Gibbs Racing]]) 2820 |
|||
*[[2010 IndyCar Series season|IndyCar Series]]: |
|||
**[[2010 Honda Indy 200|Honda Indy 200]] in [[Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course|Lexington, Ohio]]: (1) (2) (3) |
|||
***Drivers' championship standings (after 11 of 17 races): (1) [[Will Power]] {{cc3|AUS}} ([[Penske Racing|Team Penske]]) 420 points (2) [[Dario Franchitti]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[Chip Ganassi Racing]]) 370 (3) [[Scott Dixon]] {{cc3|NZL}} (Chip Ganassi Racing) 349 |
|||
====[[Basketball]]==== |
|||
*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 3: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|ISR}} – {{bk|LAT}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|ITA}} – {{bk|FIN}} |
|||
****Standings: {{bk|MNE}} 4 points (2 games), Latvia 3 (2), Israel 2 (1), Italy 2 (2), Finland 1 (1). |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|GBR}} – {{bk|MKD}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|HUN}} – {{bk|BIH}} |
|||
****Standings: Macedonia 4 points (2 games), Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 (2), Great Britain 2 (1), Hungary, {{bk|UKR}} 2 (2). |
|||
**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bk-rt|BUL}} – {{bk|POL}} |
|||
***{{bk-rt|POR}} – {{bk|BEL}} |
|||
****Standings: Poland, {{bk|GEO}} 3 points (2 games), Belgium, Bulgaria 2 (1), Portugal 2 (2). |
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*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 3: |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|NED}} – {{bkw|CRO}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|LIT}} – {{bkw|BEL}} |
|||
****Standings: Lithuania 4 points (2 games), Croatia 3 (2), Belgium 2 (1), {{bkw|ITA}} 2 (2) Netherlands 1 (1). |
|||
**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|HUN}} – {{bkw|FIN}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|MNE}} – {{bkw|BUL}} |
|||
****Standings: {{bkw|TUR}} 4 points (2 games), Bulgaria 3 (2), Montenegro 2 (1), Hungary 2 (2), Finland 1 (1). |
|||
*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women|FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women]] in [[Slovakia]]: |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#11th place playoff|11th place playoff]]: {{bkw-rt|POL}} – {{bkw|SRB}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#9th place playoff|9th place playoff]]: {{bkw-rt|SVK}} – {{bkw|TUR}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#7th place playoff|7th place playoff]]: {{bkw-rt|SWE}} – {{bkw|UKR}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#5th place playoff|5th place playoff]]: {{bkw-rt|RUS}} – {{bkw|LIT}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Bronze medal game|Bronze medal game]]: {{bkw-rt|SVN}} – {{bkw|FRA}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Final|Final]]: {{bkw-rt|ESP}} – {{bkw|ITA}} |
|||
**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group G|Group G]]: |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|BEL}} 61–62 {{bkw|HUN}} |
|||
***{{bkw-rt|CZE}} 85–58 {{bkw|LAT}} |
|||
****Final standings: Belgium, Czech Republic 10 points, Hungary 9, Latvia 7. |
|||
****Hungary and Latvia are relegated to Division B. |
|||
====[[Cricket]]==== |
|||
*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
|||
**[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010#2nd Test|2nd Test]] in [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground|Birmingham]], day 3: |
|||
<!--***{{cr|PAK}} 72 (39.3 overs) and 19/1 (17.1 overs); {{cr|ENG}} 251 (83.1 overs). ''Pakistan trail by 160 runs with 9 wickets remaining.''--> |
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====[[Equestrianism]]==== |
|||
*[[Show jumping]]: |
|||
**[[FEI World Cup Jumping 2010/2011|FEI World Cup Jumping]] – [[FEI World Cup Jumping 2010/2011#South Sub-League|Central European League, South Sub-League]]: |
|||
***5nd Competition in [[Bratislava]] (CSIO***-W): {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
****Standings (after 4 of 9 competitions): (1) Dimitri Natsis {{cc3|GRE}} 32 points (2) Ivelin Valev {{cc3|BUL}} 26 (3) Ulkan Delikan {{cc3|TUR}} 23 (3) Asparuh Atanasov {{cc3|BEL}} 23<!--source: http://search.fei.org/Search_Centre/Ranking/Pages/Search.aspx?rankingCode=S_WC&nfGroup=4004--> |
|||
**[[2010 Dublin Horse Show#The Longines International Grand Prix of Ireland|Grand Prix of Ireland]] in [[Dublin]] (CSIO 5*): {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
|||
====[[Field hockey]]==== |
|||
*[[2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy|Men's Hockey Champions Trophy]] in [[Mönchengladbach]], [[Germany]]: |
|||
**[[2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy#Fifth and sixth place|5th place playoff]]: {{fh-rt|Spain}} – {{fh|New Zealand}} |
|||
**[[2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy#Third and fourth place|3rd place playoff]]: {{fh-rt|Germany}} – {{fh|Netherlands}} |
|||
**[[2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy#Final|Final]]: {{fh-rt|Australia}} – {{fh|England}} |
|||
====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
|||
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[2010 FA Community Shield|FA Community Shield]] in [[Wembley Stadium|London]]: |
|||
**{{fc|Chelsea}} – {{fc|Manchester United}} |
|||
====[[Golf]]==== |
|||
*[[World Golf Championships]]: |
|||
**[[WGC-Bridgestone Invitational]] in [[Firestone Country Club|Akron, Ohio]], [[United States]]: |
|||
<!--***Winner:--> |
|||
*[[PGA Tour#2010 schedule|PGA Tour]]: |
|||
**[[Turning Stone Resort Championship]] in [[Verona, New York]]: |
|||
<!--***Winner:--> |
|||
*[[Champions Tour#2010 schedule|Champions Tour]]: |
|||
**[[3M Championship]] in [[TPC Twin Cities|Blaine, Minnesota]]: |
|||
<!--***Winner:--> |
|||
====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
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*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
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**25m Center Fire Pistol Men: |
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**50m Running Target Mixed Men: |
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**300m Standard Rifle Men: |
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**10m Air Pistol Women: |
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**50m Rifle Prone Women: |
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**50m Rifle Prone Women Junior: |
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**50m Running Target Mixed Men Junior: |
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====[[Snooker]]==== |
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*[[Players Tour Championship 2010/2011|Players Tour Championship]]: |
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**[[Players Tour Championship 2010/2011 – Event 3|Event 3]] in [[English Institute of Sport – Sheffield|Sheffield]]: |
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====[[Swimming]]==== |
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*[[2010 European Aquatics Championships|European Aquatics Championships]] in [[Budapest]] and [[Balatonfüred]], [[Hungary]]: |
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**Open water swimming: |
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***Women 25 km: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
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**Synchronized swimming: |
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***Duet: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
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***Combination: {{gold1}} {{silver2}} {{bronze3}} |
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====[[Tennis]]==== |
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*[[2010 ATP World Tour|ATP World Tour]]: |
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**[[2010 Legg Mason Tennis Classic|Legg Mason Tennis Classic]]: |
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***Final: [[Marcos Baghdatis]] {{cc3|CYP}} vs. [[David Nalbandian]] {{cc3|ARG}} |
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*[[2010 WTA Tour|WTA Tour]]: |
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**[[2010 Mercury Insurance Open|Mercury Insurance Open]]: |
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***Final: [[Agnieszka Radwańska]] {{cc3|POL}} vs. [[Svetlana Kuznetsova]] {{cc3|RUS}} |
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**[[2010 e-Boks Danish Open|e-Boks Danish Open]]: |
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***Final: [[Caroline Wozniacki]] {{cc3|DEN}} vs. [[Klára Zakopalová]] {{cc3|CZE}} |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group A|Group A]] in [[São Carlos]], [[Brazil]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|BRA}} – {{vbw|ITA}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|JPN}} – {{vbw|TPE}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group B|Group B]] in [[Gdynia]], [[Poland]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|POL}} – {{vbw|USA}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|GER}} – {{vbw|DOM}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group C|Group C]] in [[Chengdu]], [[China]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|THA}} – {{vbw|PUR}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|CHN}} – {{vbw|NED}} |
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****Standings (after 2 matches): Brazil, Netherlands, China, Poland 6 points, United States, Italy, Japan, Germany 3, Thailand, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Chinese Taipei 0. |
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===August 7, 2010 (Saturday)=== |
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====[[American football]]==== |
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*[[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] class of 2010 inductees: |
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**[[Russ Grimm]] |
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**[[Rickey Jackson]] |
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**[[Dick LeBeau]] |
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**[[Floyd Little]] |
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**[[John Randle]] |
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**[[Jerry Rice]] |
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**[[Emmitt Smith]] |
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====[[Auto racing]]==== |
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*[[2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series|Nationwide Series]]: |
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**[[Zippo 200 at the Glen]] in [[Watkins Glen International|Watkins Glen, New York]]: (1) {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Marcos Ambrose]] ([[Toyota]]; [[JTG Daugherty Racing]]) (2) {{flagicon|Connecticut}} [[Joey Logano]] (Toyota; [[Joe Gibbs Racing]]) (3) {{flagicon|California}} [[Kevin Harvick]] ([[Chevrolet]]; [[Kevin Harvick Incorporated|Kevin Harvick Inc.]]) |
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***Drivers' championship standings (after 22 of 35 races): (1) {{flagicon|Michigan}} [[Brad Keselowski]] ([[Dodge]]; [[Penske Racing]]) 3509 points (2) {{flagicon|Missouri}} [[Carl Edwards]] ([[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]; [[Roush Fenway Racing]]) 3182 (3) {{flagicon|Nevada}} [[Kyle Busch]] (Toyota; Joe Gibbs Racing) 3036 |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women|FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women]] in [[Slovakia]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Semifinals|Semifinals]]: |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|ESP}}''' 77–46 {{bkw|SLO}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|FRA}} 50–55 '''{{bkw|ITA}}''' |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#5th–8th playoffs|5th–8th semifinals]]: |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|RUS}}''' 64–58 {{bkw|SWE}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|UKR}} 67–73 '''{{bkw|LTU}}''' |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group G|Group G]]: (teams in <s>strike</s> are relegated to Division B) |
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***<s>{{bkw-rt|HUN}}</s> 76–61 <s>{{bkw|LAT}}</s> |
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***{{bkw-rt|BEL}} 89–71 {{bkw|CZE}} |
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****Standings (after 5 games): Belgium 9 points, Czech Republic 8, Hungary 7, Latvia 6. |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: (teams in '''bold''' advance to Qualifying Round) |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|GER}} 69–44 '''{{bk|CRO}}''' |
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***'''{{bk-rt|SRB}}''' 73–61 '''{{bk|ITA}}''' |
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****Final standings: Croatia, Serbia 5 points, Italy, Germany 4. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|DEN}} 35–73 '''{{bk|FRA}}''' |
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***'''{{bk-rt|LIT}}''' 63–66 '''{{bk|GRE}}''' |
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****Final standings: France 6 points, Lithuania, Greece, Denmark 4. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***'''{{bk-rt|BUL}}''' 69–66 {{bk|LAT}} |
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***'''{{bk-rt|ESP}}''' 76–52 '''{{bk|POL}}''' |
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****Final standings: Spain 6 points, Bulgaria 5, Poland 4, Latvia 3. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***'''{{bk-rt|TUR}}''' 58–61 {{bk|ISR}} |
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***'''{{bk-rt|MNE}}''' 65–60 '''{{bk|RUS}}''' |
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****Final standings: Montenegro 6 points, Turkey, Russia, Israel 4. |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010|India in Sri Lanka]]: |
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**[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010#3rd Test|3rd Test]] in [[Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium|Colombo]], day 5: |
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***{{cr|SRI}} 425 (138 overs) and 267 (85.2 overs); {{cr|IND}} 436 (106.1 overs) and 258/5 (68.3 overs; [[V. V. S. Laxman]] 103[[Not out|*]], [[Suraj Randiv]] 5/82). '''India win by 5 wickets; 3-match series drawn 1–1.''' |
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*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
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**[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010#2nd Test|2nd Test]] in [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground|Birmingham]], day 2: |
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***{{cr|PAK}} 72 (39.3 overs) and 19/1 (17.1 overs); {{cr|ENG}} 251 (83.1 overs; [[Saeed Ajmal]] 5/82). ''Pakistan trail by 160 runs with 9 wickets remaining.'' |
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====[[Bicycle racing|Cycling]]==== |
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*[[2010 UCI ProTour|UCI ProTour]]: |
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**[[2010 Tour de Pologne|Tour de Pologne]]: |
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***[[2010 Tour de Pologne#Stage 7|Stage 7]]: {{gold1}} [[André Greipel]] {{cc3|GER}} ({{ct|THR|2010}}) 3h 51' 58" {{silver2}} [[Yauheni Hutarovich]] {{cc3|BLR}} ({{ct|FDJ|2010b}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} [[Robert Förster]] {{cc3|GER}} ({{ct|MRM|2010}}) s.t. |
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****Final general classification: (1) [[Daniel Martin (cyclist)|Daniel Martin]] {{cc3|IRL}} ({{ct|GRM|2010}}) [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|25px]] 30h 38' 48" (2) [[Grega Bole]] {{cc3|SLO}} ({{ct|LAM|2010b}}) + 8" (3) [[Bauke Mollema]] {{cc3|NED}} ({{ct|RAB|2010}}) + 10" |
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****[[2010 UCI World Ranking|UCI World Rankings]] (after 19 of 26 events): (1) [[Alberto Contador]] {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|AST|2010}}) 482 points (2) [[Joaquim Rodríguez]] {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|KAT|2010}}) 428 (3) [[Cadel Evans]] {{cc3|AUS}} ({{ct|BMC|2010}}) 390 |
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====[[Equestrianism]]==== |
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*[[Show jumping]]: |
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**[[2010 Dublin Horse Show#Land Rover Puissance|Puissance]] in [[Dublin]] (CSIO 5*): {{gold1}} Pablo Barrios {{cc3|VEN}} on ''Sinatra'' {{gold1}} [[Cian O'Connor]] {{cc3|IRL}} on ''Noctambule Courcelle'' |
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====[[Field hockey]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy|Men's Hockey Champions Trophy]] in [[Mönchengladbach]], [[Germany]]: (teams in '''bold''' advance to the final) |
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**'''{{fh-rt|England}}''' 4–3 {{fh|New Zealand}} |
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**{{fh-rt|Netherlands}} 1–0 {{fh|Germany}} |
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**'''{{fh-rt|Australia}}''' 3–1 {{fh|Spain}} |
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***Final standings: Australia 15 points, England 7, Germany, Netherlands 6, Spain 5, New Zealand 4. |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*{{flagicon|GER}} [[2010 DFB-Supercup|DFB-Supercup]] in [[Impuls Arena|Augsburg]]: |
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**'''[[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]]''' 2–0 [[FC Schalke 04|Schalke 04]] |
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***Bayern Munich win the Cup for the third time as an official tournament and fourth time overall. |
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====[[Handball]]==== |
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*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: (teams in '''bold''' advance to the quarterfinals) |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***'''{{hbw-rt|DEN}}''' 24–29 '''{{hbw|NED}}''' |
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***{{hbw-rt|ARG}} 24–24 {{hbw|ANG}} |
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****Final standings: Denmark 8 points, Netherlands 6, Angola 3, {{hbw|GER}} 2, Argentina 1. |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group B|Group B]]: '''{{hbw-rt|NOR}}''' 24–23 '''{{hbw|DOM}}''' |
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***Final standings: Norway 6 points, Dominican Republic, Japan, Uruguay 2. |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***'''{{hbw-rt|FRA}}''' 23–23 {{hbw|HUN}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|KAZ}} 24–40 '''{{hbw|SWE}}''' |
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****Final standings: Sweden 8 points, France, Hungary 5, Kazakhstan 2, {{hbw|COD}} 0. |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***'''{{hbw-rt|RUS}}''' 32–29 {{hbw|KOR}} |
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***'''{{hbw-rt|ESP}}''' 29–25 {{hbw|BRA}} |
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****Final standings: Russia 8 points, Spain 6, Korea Republic 4, Brazil 2, {{hbw|THA}} 0. |
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====[[Mixed martial arts]]==== |
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*[[UFC 117]] in [[Oracle Arena|Oakland, California]]: |
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**[[List of UFC champions#Middleweight Championship|Middleweight Championship]] bout: Champion '''[[Anderson Silva]]''' {{cc3|BRA}} def. [[Chael Sonnen]] {{cc3|USA}} by [[Submission (combat sport)|submission]] (triangle choke) |
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**Catchweight bout (171.5 Ibs): '''[[Jon Fitch]]''' {{cc3|USA}} def. [[Thiago Alves]] {{cc3|BRA}} by unanimous decision (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) |
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**Lightweight bout: '''[[Clay Guida]]''' {{cc3|USA}} def. [[Rafael dos Anjos]] {{cc3|BRA}} by submission (broken jaw) |
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**Welterweight bout: '''[[Matt Hughes (fighter)|Matt Hughes]]''' {{cc3|USA}} def. [[Ricardo Almeida]] {{cc3|BRA}} by submission (anaconda choke) |
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**Heavyweight bout: '''[[Junior dos Santos]]''' {{cc3|BRA}} def. [[Roy Nelson (fighter)|Roy Nelson]] {{cc3|USA}} by unanimous decision (30–26, 30–27, 30–27) |
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====[[Rugby union]]==== |
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*[[2010 Tri Nations Series|Tri Nations Series]]: |
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**{{ru-rt|NZL}} 20–10 {{ru|AUS}} in [[Lancaster Park|Christchurch]] |
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***Standings: New Zealand 19 points (4 matches), Australia 4 (3), {{ru|RSA}} 0 (3). |
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***The All Blacks retain the [[Bledisloe Cup]], but fail to earn the [[Rugby union bonus points system|bonus point]] that would have immediately clinched the series title. |
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====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
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*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
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**25m Standard Pistol Men: {{gold1}} [[Hong Seong Hwan]] {{cc3|KOR}} 577<sup>+16</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Jin Yongde]] {{cc3|CHN}} 574<sup>+16</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Julio Almeida]] {{cc3|BRA}} 574<sup>+16</sup> |
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**25m Standard Pistol Men Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1704<sup>+38</sup> points {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1703<sup>+41</sup> {{bronze3}} {{KOR}} 1696<sup>+28</sup> |
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**25m Standard Pistol Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Zhou Zhiguo]] {{cc3|CHN}} 567<sup>+12</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Aaron Sauter]] {{cc3|GER}} 560<sup>+12</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Long Xuan Feng]] {{cc3|CHN}} 560<sup>+7</sup> |
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**25m Standard Pistol Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1673<sup>+27</sup> points {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1667<sup>+34</sup> {{bronze3}} {{FRA}} 1666<sup>+27</sup> |
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**50m Rifle Prone Women Team: {{gold1}} {{SUI}} 1780<sup>+111</sup> points {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1780<sup>+110</sup> {{bronze3}} {{KOR}} 1779<sup>+107</sup> |
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**50m Rifle Prone Women Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{CZE}} 1780<sup>+120</sup> points ([[50 metre rifle prone#World Championships, Women Team|WRJ]]) {{silver2}} {{AUT}} 1772<sup>+99</sup> {{bronze3}} {{UKR}} 1772<sup>+93</sup> |
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**Skeet Women: {{gold1}} [[Kimberly Rhode (sport shooter)|Kimberly Rhode]] {{cc3|USA}} 97 points {{silver2}} [[Wei Ning]] {{cc3|CHN}} 96 {{bronze3}} [[Danka Bartekova]] {{cc3|SVK}} 95 |
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**Skeet Women Team: {{gold1}} {{ITA}} 194 points {{silver2}} {{CHN}} 159 {{bronze3}} {{CYP}} 148 |
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**Skeet Women Junior: {{gold1}} [[Zhang Yue (sport shooter)|Zhang Yue]] {{cc3|CHN}} 68 points {{silver2}} [[Nanna Nielsen]] {{cc3|DEN}} 66 {{bronze3}} [[Roxana Manole]] {{cc3|ROU}} 65 |
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**Skeet Women Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 172 points {{silver2}} {{USA}} 151 {{bronze3}} {{RUS}} 142 |
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====[[Swimming]]==== |
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*[[2010 European Aquatics Championships|European Aquatics Championships]] in [[Budapest]] and [[Balatonfüred]], [[Hungary]]: |
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**Open water swimming: |
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***Men 25 km: {{gold1}} [[Valerio Cleri]] {{cc3|ITA}} 5:16:20.3 {{silver2}} [[Bertrand Venturi]] {{cc3|FRA}} 5:16:36.7 {{bronze3}} [[Joanes Hedel]] {{cc3|FRA}} 5:18:39.6 |
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**Synchronized swimming: |
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***Solo: {{gold1}} [[Natalia Ishchenko]] {{cc3|RUS}} 98.900 points {{silver2}} [[Andrea Fuentes]] {{cc3|ESP}} 96.600 {{bronze3}} [[Lolita Ananasova]] {{cc3|UKR}} 93.000 |
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***Team: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} 99.000 points {{silver2}} {{ESP}} 96.900 {{bronze3}} {{UKR}} 92.800 |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group A|Group A]] in [[São Carlos]], [[Brazil]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|BRA}} 3–0 {{vbw|JPN}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|TPE}} 0–3 {{vbw|ITA}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group B|Group B]] in [[Gdynia]], [[Poland]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|POL}} 3–0 {{vbw|DOM}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|USA}} 1–3 {{vbw|GER}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group C|Group C]] in [[Chengdu]], [[China]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|PUR}} 0–3 {{vbw|NED}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|THA}} 0–3 {{vbw|CHN}} |
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****Standings (after 2 matches): Brazil, Netherlands, China, Poland 6 points, United States, Italy, Japan, Germany 3, Thailand, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Chinese Taipei 0. |
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*[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship|Asian Men's Cup Championship]] in [[Urmia]], [[Iran]]: |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#7th place|7th place playoff]]: {{vb-rt|JPN}} 1–3 '''{{vb|KAZ}}''' |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#5th place|5th place playoff]]: {{vb-rt|KOR}} 1–3 '''{{vb|AUS}}''' |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#3rd place|3rd place playoff]]: {{bronze3}} '''{{vb-rt|IND}}''' 3–1 {{vb|TPE}} |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Final|Final]]: {{gold1}} '''{{vb-rt|IRN}}''' 3–0 {{silver2}} {{vb|CHN}} |
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***Iran win the title for the second time. |
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===August 6, 2010 (Friday)=== |
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====[[Track and field|Athletics]]==== |
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*[[2010 IAAF Diamond League|IAAF Diamond League]]: [[DN Galan]] in [[Stockholm Olympic Stadium|Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]: |
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**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Men|Men]]: |
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***100m: [[Tyson Gay]] {{cc3|USA}} 9.84 |
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***800m: [[Marcin Lewandowski]] {{cc3|POL}} 1:45.06 |
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***5000m: [[Mark Kiptoo]] {{cc3|KEN}} 12:53.46 |
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***400m hurdles: [[Bershawn Jackson]] {{cc3|USA}} 47.65 |
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***3000m steeplechase: [[Paul Kipsiele Koech]] {{cc3|KEN}} 8:02.18 |
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***Javelin throw: [[Tero Pitkämäki]] {{cc3|FIN}} 84.41 m |
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***Shot put: [[Christian Cantwell]] {{cc3|USA}} 22.09 m |
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***Triple jump: [[Teddy Tamgho]] {{cc3|FRA}} 17.36 m |
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**[[2010 IAAF Diamond League#Women|Women]]: |
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***200m: [[Allyson Felix]] {{cc3|USA}} 22.41 |
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***400m: [[Tatyana Firova]] {{cc3|RUS}} 50.46 |
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***1500m: [[Nancy Langat]] {{cc3|KEN}} 4:00.70 |
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***5000m: [[Meseret Defar]] {{cc3|ETH}} 14:42.46 |
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***100m hurdles: [[Sally Pearson]] {{cc3|AUS}} 12.57 |
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***3000m steeplechase: [[Yuliya Zarudneva]] {{cc3|RUS}} 9:17.59 |
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***High jump: [[Blanka Vlašić]] {{cc3|CRO}} 2.02 m |
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***Long jump: [[Darya Klishina]] {{cc3|RUS}} 6.78 m |
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***Pole vault: [[Svetlana Feofanova]] {{cc3|RUS}} 4.71 m |
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***Shot put: [[Nadzeya Astapchuk]] {{cc3|BLR}} 20.63 m |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women|FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women]] in [[Slovakia]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Quarterfinals|Quarterfinals]]: |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|ESP}}''' 80–68 {{bkw|UKR}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|RUS}} 38–51 '''{{bkw|FRA}}''' |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|ITA}}''' 64–38 {{bkw|SWE}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|LIT}} 76–82 '''{{bkw|SVN}}''' |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#9th–12th semifinals|9th–12th semifinals]]: |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|SVK}}''' 65–62 {{bkw|POL}} |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|TUR}}''' 78–73 {{bkw|SRB}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|CZE}} 68–44 {{bkw|HUN}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|LAT}} 43–63 {{bkw|BEL}} |
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****Standings (after 4 games): Belgium, Czech Republic 7 points, Latvia, Hungary 5. |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: (teams in '''bold''' advance to Qualifying Round) |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***'''{{bk-rt|ITA}}''' 61–72 '''{{bk|CRO}}''' |
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***'''{{bk-rt|SRB}}''' 78–49 {{bk|GER}} |
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****Standings (after 2 games): Croatia 4 points, Serbia, Italy 3, Germany 2. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|LIT}} 92–47 {{bk|DEN}} |
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***{{bk-rt|GRE}} 52–55 '''{{bk|FRA}}''' |
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****Standings (after 2 games): France 4 points, Lithuania, Denmark 3, Greece 2. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|POL}} 72–45 {{bk|LAT}} |
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***'''{{bk-rt|ESP}}''' 79–40 {{bk|BUL}} |
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****Standings (after 2 games): Spain 4 points, Bulgaria, Poland 3, Latvia 2. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|ISR}} 58–76 {{bk|RUS}} |
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***{{bk-rt|TUR}} 54–67 '''{{bk|MNE}}''' |
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****Standings (after 2 games): Montenegro 4 points, Turkey, Russia 3, Israel 2. |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010|India in Sri Lanka]]: |
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**[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010#3rd Test|3rd Test]] in [[Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium|Colombo]], day 4: |
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***{{cr|SRI}} 425 (138 overs) and 267 (85.2 overs); {{cr|IND}} 436 (106.1 overs) and 53/3 (18 overs). ''India require another 204 runs with 7 wickets remaining.'' |
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*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
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**[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010#2nd Test|2nd Test]] in [[Edgbaston Cricket Ground|Birmingham]], day 1: |
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***{{cr|PAK}} 72 (39.3 overs); {{cr|ENG}} 112/2 (34.2 overs). ''England lead by 40 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.'' |
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====[[Bicycle racing|Cycling]]==== |
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*[[2010 UCI ProTour|UCI ProTour]]: |
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**[[2010 Tour de Pologne|Tour de Pologne]]: |
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***[[2010 Tour de Pologne#Stage 6|Stage 6]]: {{gold1}} [[Bauke Mollema]] {{cc3|NED}} ({{ct|RAB|2010}}) 5h 54' 30" {{silver2}} [[Michael Albasini]] {{cc3|SUI}} ({{ct|THR|2010}}) + 7" {{bronze3}} [[Grega Bole]] {{cc3|SLO}} ({{ct|LAM|2010b}}) + 7" |
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****General classification: (1) [[Daniel Martin (cyclist)|Daniel Martin]] {{cc3|IRL}} ({{ct|GRM|2010}}) [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|25px]] 26h 46' 50" (2) Bole [[File:Jersey blue.svg|25px]] + 8" (3) Mollema + 10" |
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====[[Equestrianism]]==== |
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*[[Show jumping]]: |
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**[[2010 Meydan FEI Nations Cup|Meydan FEI Nations Cup]]: |
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***8th competition: [[2010 Dublin Horse Show#FEI Nations Cup of Ireland|FEI Nations Cup of Ireland]] in [[Dublin]] (CSIO 5*): {{gold1}} {{NED}} (Eric van der Vleuten on ''Utascha SFN'', Jur Vrieling on ''Bubalu'', Harrie Smolders on ''Walnut de Muze'', [[Marc Houtzager]] on ''Tamino'') {{silver2}} {{IRL}} ([[Billy Twomey]] on ''Tinka's Serenade'', [[Dermott Lennon]] on ''Hallmark Elite'', [[Cian O'Connor]] on ''K Club Lady'', [[Denis Lynch]] on ''Nabab's Son'') {{silver2}} {{USA}} ([[Beezie Madden]] on ''Coral Reef Via Volo'', Cara Raether on ''Ublesco'', [[McLain Ward]] on ''Rothchild'', Rich Fellers on ''Flexible'') |
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****Final standings: (1) {{FRA}} 53.5 points (2) United States 44 (3) {{GBR2}} 42.5 |
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****Relegated to the 2011 FEI Nations Cup Promotional League: {{ESP}}, {{SWE}}, {{SUI}}, {{POL}} |
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**[[2010 FEI Nations Cup Promotional League|FEI Nations Cup Promotional League]], Promotional League Europe: |
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***[[2010 FEI Nations Cup Promotional League#FEI Nations Cup of Slovakia|FEI Nations Cup of Slovakia]] in [[Bratislava]] (CSIO 3*-W): {{gold1}} {{BEL}} ([[Ludo Philippaerts]] on ''Nobel de Virton'', Gregory Wathelet on ''Copin van de Broy'', Dirk Demeersman on ''Bufero vh Panishof'', Philippe Le Jeune on ''Boyante de Muze'') {{silver2}} Poland (Piotr Sawicki on ''Caballus Z'', Antoni Tomaszewski on ''Trojka'', Msciwoj Kiecon on ''Urbane'', Andrzej Gloskowski on ''Imequyl'') {{bronze3}} France (Alain Bourdon on ''Noumea Deux'', Caroline Nicolas on ''Nobylis'', Clemence Laborde on ''Ups'n Downs vd Banda'', Clement Boulanger on ''Winsome vd Plataan'') |
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****[[2010 FEI Nations Cup Promotional League#Promotional League Europe|Standings]] (after 11 of 12 competitions): (1) Belgium 63 points (2) {{ITA}} 61.5 (3) {{NOR}} 39 |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*{{flagicon|FRO}} [[2010 Faroe Islands Cup|Faroe Islands Cup]] in [[Klaksvík]]: |
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**'''[[EB/Streymur]]''' 1–0 [[ÍF Fuglafjørður]] |
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***EB/Streymur win the Cup for the third time in four years. |
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====[[Handball]]==== |
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*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: (teams in '''bold''' advance to the quarterfinals) |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group A|Group A]]: {{hbw-rt|GER}} 16–26 '''{{hbw|DEN}}''' |
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***Standings: Denmark, '''{{hbw|NED}}''' 6 points (3 matches), {{hbw|ANG}} 2 (3), Germany 2 (4), {{hbw|ARG}} 0 (3). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group B|Group B]]: {{hbw-rt|URU}} 29–41 '''{{hbw|NOR}}''' |
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***Standings: Norway 4 points (2 matches), '''{{hbw|DOM}}''' 2 (2), Uruguay 2 (3), {{hbw|JPN}} 2 (3). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group C|Group C]]: {{hbw-rt|COD}} 13–35 {{hbw|FRA}} |
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***Standings: {{hbw|SWE}} 6 points (3 matches), France, {{hbw|HUN}} 4 (3), {{hbw|KAZ}} 2 (3), Congo DR 0 (4). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group D|Group D]]: {{hbw-rt|THA}} 20–57 {{hbw|RUS}} |
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***Standings: Russia 6 points (3 matches), {{hbw|ESP}}, {{hbw|KOR}} 4 (3), {{hbw|BRA}} 2 (3), Thailand 0 (4). |
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====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
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*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
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**10m Running Target Mixed Men: {{gold1}} [[Jo Yong Chol]] {{cc3|PRK}} 385 points {{silver2}} [[Zeng Guobin]] {{cc3|CHN}} 384 {{bronze3}} [[Jeong You Jin]] {{cc3|KOR}} 383 |
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**10m Running Target Mixed Men Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1143<sup>+31</sup> points {{silver2}} {{RUS}} 1136<sup>+27</sup> {{bronze3}} {{SVK}} 1133<sup>+20</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Mixed Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Alexander Naumenko (sport shooter)|Alexander Naumenko]] {{cc3|RUS}} 377 points {{silver2}} [[Yuri Dovgal]] {{cc3|RUS}} 374 {{bronze3}} [[Igor Matskevych]] {{cc3|UKR}} 373 |
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**10m Running Target Mixed Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} 1113<sup>+19</sup> points {{silver2}} {{UKR}} 1086<sup>+16</sup> {{bronze3}} {{FIN}} 1083<sup>+22</sup> |
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**25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men: {{gold1}} [[Alexei Klimov]] {{cc3|RUS}} 787.1 points {{silver2}} [[Zhang Jian (sport shooter)|Zhang Jian]] {{cc3|CHN}} 785.6 {{bronze3}} [[Li Yuehong]] {{cc3|CHN}} 782.1 |
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**25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1749<sup>+63</sup> points ([[25 metre rapid fire pistol#World Championships, Men Team|WR]]) {{silver2}} {{RUS}} 1732<sup>+44</sup> {{bronze3}} {{USA}} 1731<sup>+50</sup> |
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**25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Zhou Zhiguo]] {{cc3|CHN}} 577<sup>+22</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Long Xuan Feng]] {{cc3|CHN}} 574<sup>+9</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Alexander Alifirenko]] {{cc3|RUS}} 570<sup>+11</sup> |
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**25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1715<sup>+47</sup> points {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1698<sup>+50</sup> {{bronze3}} {{RUS}} 1687<sup>+37</sup> |
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**300m Rifle Prone Men: {{gold1}} [[Stefan Raser]] {{cc3|AUT}} 599<sup>+36</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Carsten Brandt]] {{cc3|DEN}} 499<sup>+26</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Vebjøern Berg]] {{cc3|NOR}} 598<sup>+44</sup> |
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**50m Rifle 3 Positions Women: {{gold1}} [[Barbara Lechner]] {{cc3|GER}} 687.7 points {{silver2}} [[Sonja Pfeilschifter]] {{cc3|GER}} 685.4 {{bronze3}} [[Annik Marguet]] {{cc3|SUI}} 681.2 |
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**50m Rifle 3 Positions Women Junior: {{gold1}} [[Stine Nielsen]] {{cc3|DEN}} 587<sup>+26</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Sarah Scherer]] {{cc3|USA}} 585<sup>+24</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Elin Karlsson]] {{cc3|SWE}} 582<sup>+28</sup> |
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====[[Swimming]]==== |
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*[[2010 European Aquatics Championships|European Aquatics Championships]] in [[Balatonfüred]], [[Hungary]]: |
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**Open water swimming: |
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***Team 5 km: {{gold1}} {{GRE}} 59:03.0 {{silver2}} {{ITA}} 59:55.6 {{bronze3}} {{RUS}} 59:59.5 |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010|FIVB World Grand Prix]] |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group A|Group A]] in [[São Carlos]], [[Brazil]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|BRA}} 3–0 {{vbw|TPE}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|ITA}} 1–3 {{vbw|JPN}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group B|Group B]] in [[Gdynia]], [[Poland]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|DOM}} 1–3 {{vbw|USA}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|POL}} 3–1 {{vbw|GER}} |
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**[[FIVB World Grand Prix 2010#Group C|Group C]] in [[Chengdu]], [[China]]: |
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***{{vbw-rt|NED}} 3–0 {{vbw|THA}} |
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***{{vbw-rt|CHN}} 3–0 {{vbw|PUR}} |
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*[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship|Asian Men's Cup Championship]] in [[Urmia]], [[Iran]]: |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Semifinals|Semifinals]]: |
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***'''{{vb-rt|IRN}}''' 3–2 {{vb|IND}} |
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***{{vb-rt|TPE}} 1–3 '''{{vb|CHN}}''' |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#5th–8th places semifinals|5th–8th places semifinals]]: |
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***{{vb-rt|JPN}} 1–3 '''{{vb|KOR}}''' |
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***'''{{vb-rt|AUS}}''' 3–0 {{vb|KAZ}} |
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===August 5, 2010 (Thursday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 2: |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|FIN}} 60–74 {{bk|MNE}} |
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***{{bk-rt|LAT}} 69–68 {{bk|ITA}} |
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****Standings: Montenegro 4 points (2 games), Latvia 3 (2), {{bk|ISR}} 2 (1), Italy 2 (2), Finland 1 (1). |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|BIH}} 86–76 {{bk|UKR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|MKD}} 81–44 {{bk|HUN}} |
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****Standings: Macedonia 4 points (2 games), Bosnia and Herzegovina, {{bk|GBR}} 2 (1), Hungary, Ukraine 2 (2). |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|POL}} 86–64 {{bk|POR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|BEL}} 74–64 {{bk|GEO}} |
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****Standings: Poland, Georgia 3 points (2 games), Belgium, {{bk|BUL}} 2 (1), Portugal 2 (2). |
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*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 2: |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|BEL}} 78–73 {{bkw|ITA}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|CRO}} 72–80 {{bkw|LIT}} |
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****Standings: Lithuania 4 points (2 games), Croatia 3 (2), Belgium 2 (1), Italy 2 (2), {{bkw|NED}} 1 (1). |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|FIN}} 60–74 {{bkw|TUR}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|BUL}} 68–57 {{bkw|HUN}} |
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****Standings: Turkey 4 points (2 games), Bulgaria 3 (2), {{bkw|MNE}} 2 (1), Hungary 2 (2), Finland 1 (1). |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship|FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship]] in [[Bar, Montenegro]]: |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|GER}} 54–73 {{bk|ITA}} |
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***{{bk-rt|CRO}} 69–64 {{bk|SRB}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|DEN}} 55–53 {{bk|GRE}} |
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***{{bk-rt|FRA}} 66–46 {{bk|LIT}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|BUL}} 79–53 {{bk|POL}} |
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***{{bk-rt|LAT}} 32–65 {{bk|ESP}} |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|RUS}} 50–71 {{bk|TUR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|MNE}} 81–71 {{bk|ISR}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010|India in Sri Lanka]]: |
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**[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010#3rd Test|3rd Test]] in [[Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium|Colombo]], day 3: |
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***{{cr|SRI}} 425 (138 overs) and 45/2 (16 overs); {{cr|IND}} 436 (106.1 overs; [[Virender Sehwag]] 109). ''Sri Lanka lead by 34 runs with 8 wickets remaining.'' |
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====[[Bicycle racing|Cycling]]==== |
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*[[2010 UCI ProTour|UCI ProTour]]: |
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**[[2010 Tour de Pologne|Tour de Pologne]]: |
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***[[2010 Tour de Pologne#Stage 5|Stage 5]]: {{gold1}} [[Daniel Martin (cyclist)|Daniel Martin]] {{cc3|IRL}} ({{ct|GRM|2010}}) 3h 51' 13" {{silver2}} [[Grega Bole]] {{cc3|SLO}} ({{ct|LAM|2010b}}) + 20" {{bronze3}} [[Sylwester Szmyd]] {{cc3|POL}} ({{ct|LIQ|2010}}) + 20" |
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****General classification: (1) Martin [[File:Jersey yellow.svg|25px]] 20h 52' 11" (2) Bole + 14" (3) [[Alessandro Ballan]] {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|BMC|2010}}) + 21" |
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====[[Field hockey]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy|Men's Hockey Champions Trophy]] in [[Mönchengladbach]], [[Germany]]: (team in '''bold''' advances to the final) |
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**{{fh-rt|Spain}} 4–4 {{fh|New Zealand}} |
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**{{fh-rt|England}} 4–3 {{fh|Netherlands}} |
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**{{fh-rt|Germany}} 1–3 '''{{fh|Australia}}''' |
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***Standings (after 4 matches): Australia 12 points, Germany 6, Spain 5, England, New Zealand 4, Netherlands 3. |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*[[2010–11 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Third qualifying round|UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**[[OFK Beograd]] {{flagicon|SRB}} 1–5 (2–2) {{flagicon|TUR}} '''[[Galatasaray S.K.|Galatasaray]]'''. Galatasaray win 7–3 on aggregate. |
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**[[FC Baník Ostrava|Baník Ostrava]] {{flagicon|CZE}} 1–2 (0–1) {{flagicon|BLR}} '''[[FC Dnepr Mogilev|Dnepr Mogilev]]'''. Dnepr Mogilev win 3–1 on aggregate. |
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**[[FC Zestafoni|Zestafoni]] {{flagicon|GEO}} 0–1 (0–1) {{flagicon|UKR}} '''[[FC Karpaty Lviv|Karpaty Lviv]]'''. Karpaty Lviv win 2–0 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FK Qarabağ|Qarabağ]]''' {{flagicon|AZE}} 3–2 (1–0) {{flagicon|POL}} [[Wisła Kraków|Wisła Kraków]]. Qarabağ win 4–2 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FC Dinamo Minsk|Dinamo Minsk]]''' {{flagicon|BLR}} 3–1 (0–1) {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Maccabi Haifa F.C.|Maccabi Haifa]]. Dinamo Minsk win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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**[[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]] {{flagicon|GEO}} 1–1 (0–2) {{flagicon|AUT}} '''[[SK Sturm Graz|Sturm Graz]]'''. Sturm Graz win 3–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Anorthosis Famagusta FC|Anorthosis]]''' {{flagicon|CYP}} 3–1 (0–1) {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Cercle Brugge K.S.V.|Cercle Brugge]]. Anorthosis win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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**[[IFK Göteborg]] {{flagicon|SWE}} 1–0 (0–2) {{flagicon|NED}} '''[[AZ (football club)|AZ]]'''. AZ win 2–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Brøndby IF|Brøndby]]''' {{flagicon|DEN}} 1–0 (2–1) {{flagicon|MNE}} [[FK Budućnost Podgorica|Budućnost Podgorica]]. Brøndby win 3–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FC Lausanne-Sport|Lausanne-Sport]]''' {{flagicon|SUI}} 1–1 (3–2) {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Randers FC|Randers]]. Lausanne-Sport win 4–3 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FC Timişoara|Timişoara]]''' {{flagicon|ROU}} 3–3 (2–1) {{flagicon|FIN}} [[MYPA]]. Timişoara win 5–4 on aggregate. |
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**[[FK Teteks|Teteks]] {{flagicon|MKD}} 1–2 (0–5) {{flagicon|SWE}} '''[[IF Elfsborg]]'''. IF Elfsborg win 7–1 on aggregate. |
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**[[Apollon Limassol|Apollon]] {{flagicon|CYP}} 2–1 (0–1) {{flagicon|RUS}} '''[[FC Sibir Novosibirsk|Sibir Novosibirsk]]'''. 2–2 on aggregate; Sibir Novosibirsk win on [[away goals rule]]. |
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**'''[[FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk|Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]''' {{flagicon|UKR}} 2–0 (1–2) {{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Spartak Zlatibor Voda|Spartak Zlatibor Voda]]. Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]]''' {{flagicon|GRE}} 2–2 (2–1) {{flagicon|POL}} [[Jagiellonia Białystok]]. Aris win 4–3 on aggregate. |
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**[[FC Luzern|Luzern]] {{flagicon|SUI}} 1–3 (0–1) {{flagicon|NED}} '''[[FC Utrecht|Utrecht]]'''. Utrecht win 4–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]]''' {{flagicon|BUL}} 5–2 (1–1) {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Kalmar FF]]. Levski Sofia win 6–3 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[K.R.C. Genk|Genk]]''' {{flagicon|BEL}} 3–2 (5–1) {{flagicon|FIN}} [[FC Inter Turku|Inter Turku]]. Genk win 8–3 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]''' {{flagicon|ISR}} 1–0 (1–2) {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]. 2–2 on aggregate; Maccabi Tel Aviv win on [[away goals rule]]. |
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**[[FK Baumit Jablonec|Jablonec]] {{flagicon|CZE}} 1–3 (0–1) {{flagicon|CYP}} '''[[APOEL F.C.|APOEL]]'''. APOEL win 4–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]''' {{flagicon|TUR}} 3–0 (1–1) {{flagicon|CZE}} [[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]. Beşiktaş win 4–1 on aggregate. |
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**[[Bangor City F.C.|Bangor City]] {{flagicon|WAL}} 1–2 (2–8) {{flagicon|POR}} '''[[C.S. Marítimo|Marítimo]]'''. Marítimo win 10–3 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FK Austria Wien|Austria Wien]]''' {{flagicon|AUT}} 3–0 (3–1) {{flagicon|POL}} [[Ruch Chorzów]]. Austria Wien win 6–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[HNK Hajduk Split|Hajduk Split]]''' {{flagicon|CRO}} 3–0 (1–3) {{flagicon|ROU}} [[FC Dinamo Bucureşti|Dinamo Bucureşti]]. Hajduk Split win 4–3 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[VfB Stuttgart|Stuttgart]]''' {{flagicon|GER}} 2–2 (3–2) {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Molde FK|Molde]]. Stuttgart win 5–4 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Juventus F.C.|Juventus]]''' {{flagicon|ITA}} 1–0 (2–0) {{flagicon|IRL}} [[Shamrock Rovers F.C.|Shamrock Rovers]]. Juventus win 3–0 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Motherwell F.C.|Motherwell]]''' {{flagicon|SCO}} 3–0 (1–1) {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Aalesunds FK|Aalesund]]. Motherwell win 4–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]''' {{flagicon|ENG}} 2–0 (2–0) {{flagicon|MKD}} [[FK Rabotnički|Rabotnički]]. Liverpool win 4–0 on aggregate. |
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**[[Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian]] {{flagicon|SCO}} 2–3 (0–3) {{flagicon|SVN}} '''[[NK Maribor|Maribor]]'''. Maribor win 6–2 on aggregate. |
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**[[Cliftonville F.C.|Cliftonville]] {{flagicon|NIR}} 1–2 (0–3) {{flagicon|BUL}} '''[[PFC CSKA Sofia|CSKA Sofia]]'''. CSKA Sofia win 5–1 on aggregate. |
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**[[HŠK Zrinjski Mostar|Zrinjski]] {{flagicon|BIH}} 0–0 (3–5) {{flagicon|DEN}} '''[[Odense Boldklub|Odense]]'''. Odense win 5–3 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]''' {{flagicon|SVK}} 1–1 (2–1) {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Red Star Belgrade]]. Slovan Bratislava win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting CP]]''' {{flagicon|POR}} 2–1 (1–0) {{flagicon|DEN}} [[FC Nordsjælland|Nordsjælland]]. Sporting CP win 3–1 on aggregate. |
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**[[Montpellier HSC|Montpellier]] {{flagicon|FRA}} 0–1 ([[Overtime (sports)#association football|a.e.t.]]) (1–0) {{flagicon|HUN}} '''[[Győri ETO FC|Győri ETO]]'''. 1–1 on aggregate; Győri ETO win 4–3 on [[penalty shootout (football)|penalties]]. |
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*[[2010 Copa Libertadores knockout stages#Semifinals|Copa Libertadores Semifinals]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**[[São Paulo FC|São Paulo]] {{flagicon|BRA}} 2–1 (0–1) {{flagicon|BRA}} '''[[Sport Club Internacional|Internacional]]'''. 3–3 on points, 2–2 on aggregate; Internacional win on [[away goals rule]]. |
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*[[2010 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage|Copa Sudamericana Second stage]], first leg: |
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**[[Goiás Esporte Clube|Goiás]] {{flagicon|BRA}} 1–1 {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense|Grêmio]] |
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*[[2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round|CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**'''[[Joe Public F.C.|Joe Public]]''' {{flagicon|TRI}} 4–2 (2–2) {{flagicon|CRC}} [[Brujas F.C.|Brujas]]. Joe Public win 6–4 on aggregate. |
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**[[Club Xelajú MC|Xelajú]] {{flagicon|GUA}} 0–2 (1–1) {{flagicon|SLV}} '''[[C.D. FAS|FAS]]'''. FAS win 3–1 on aggregate. |
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====[[Handball]]==== |
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*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|NED}} 37–32 {{hbw|ANG}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|ARG}} 13–38 {{hbw|GER}} |
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****Standings: Netherlands 6 points (3 matches), {{hbw|DEN}} 4 (2), Angola, Germany 2 (3), Argentina 0 (3). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group B|Group B]]: {{hbw-rt|DOM}} 38–22 {{hbw|JPN}} |
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***Standings: Dominican Republic 2 points (2 matches), {{hbw|NOR}} 2 points (1), Uruguay 2 (2), Japan 2 (3). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|HUN}} 30–36 {{hbw|SWE}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|KAZ}} 26–20 {{hbw|COD}} |
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****Standings: Sweden 6 points (3 matches), Hungary 4 (3), {{hbw|FRA}} 2 (2), Kazakhstan 2 (3), Congo DR 0 (3). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|KOR}} 29–28 {{hbw|BRA}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|ESP}} 59–21 {{hbw|THA}} |
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****Standings: Spain, South Korea 4 points (3 matches), {{hbw|RUS}} 4 (2), Brazil 2 (3), Thailand 0 (3). |
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====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
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*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
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**Double Trap Men: {{gold1}} [[Joshua Richmond]] {{cc3|USA}} 196 points ([[Double trap#Current world records|EFWR]]) {{silver2}} [[Vasily Mosin]] {{cc3|RUS}} 193<sup>+30</sup> ([[Double trap#Current world records|EWR]]) {{bronze3}} [[Hu Binyuan]] {{cc3|CHN}} 193<sup>+29</sup> |
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**Double Trap Men Team: {{gold1}} {{USA}} 433 points ([[Double trap#Current world records|WR]]) {{silver2}} {{RUS}} 427 {{bronze3}} {{GBR}} 425 |
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**Double Trap Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Asher Noria]] {{cc3|IND}} 146 points ([[Double trap#Current world records|=WRJ]]) {{silver2}} [[Alessandro Chianese]] {{cc3|ITA}} 141 {{bronze3}} [[Filip Praj]] {{cc3|SVK}} 140 |
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**Double Trap Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} 410 points {{silver2}} {{ITA}} 407 {{bronze3}} {{USA}} 392 |
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**Double Trap Women: {{gold1}} [[Li Ru (sport shooter)|Li Rui]] {{cc3|CHN}} 115 points ([[Double trap#Current world records|=WR]]) {{silver2}} [[Zhang Yafei]] {{cc3|CHN}} 109 {{bronze3}} [[Kang Geeeun]] {{cc3|KOR}} 107 |
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**10m Air Pistol Women Junior: {{gold1}} [[Khongorzul Tsagaandalai]] {{cc3|MGL}} 382<sup>+10</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Alisson Gallien]] {{cc3|FRA}} 381<sup>+10</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Kim Yeji]] {{cc3|KOR}} 380<sup>+14</sup> |
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**10m Air Pistol Women Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{KOR}} 1136<sup>+33</sup> points {{silver2}} {{CHN}} 1130<sup>+26</sup> {{bronze3}} {{POL}} 1117<sup>+22</sup> |
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**50m Rifle 3 Positions Women Team: {{gold1}} {{USA}} 1758<sup>+86</sup> points ([[50 metre rifle three positions#Current world records|WR]]) {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1757<sup>+92</sup> {{bronze3}} {{SRB}} 1754<sup>+80</sup> |
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**50m Rifle 3 Positions Women Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{USA}} 1747<sup>+84</sup> points ([[50 metre rifle three positions#Current world records|WRJ]]) {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1733<sup>+82</sup> {{bronze3}} {{CHN}} 1728<sup>+74</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Mixed Women: {{gold1}} [[Li Xue Yan]] {{cc3|CHN}} 390 points ([[10 metre running target mixed#Current world records|=WR]]) {{silver2}} [[Yang Zeng]] {{cc3|CHN}} 386 {{bronze3}} [[Su Li]] {{cc3|CHN}} 382 |
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**10m Running Target Mixed Women Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1158<sup>+36</sup> points {{silver2}} {{RUS}} 1113<sup>+31</sup> {{bronze3}} {{UKR}} 1102<sup>+15</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Mixed Women Junior: {{gold1}} [[Valentyna Goncharova]] {{cc3|UKR}} 371 points {{silver2}} [[Ri Hyang Sim]] {{cc3|PRK}} 368 {{bronze3}} [[Liudmyla Vasylyuk]] {{cc3|UKR}} 367 |
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**10m Running Target Mixed Women Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{UKR}} 1089<sup>+15</sup> points {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1035<sup>+13</sup> {{bronze3}} {{RUS}} 1030<sup>+17</sup> |
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====[[Swimming]]==== |
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*[[2010 European Aquatics Championships|European Aquatics Championships]] in [[Balatonfüred]], [[Hungary]]: |
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**Open water swimming: |
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***Men 5 km: {{gold1}} [[Luca Feretti]] {{cc3|ITA}} 58:43.4 {{silver2}} [[Simone Ercoli]] {{cc3|ITA}} 59:00.5 {{bronze3}} [[Simone Ruffini]] {{cc3|ITA}} & [[Spyridon Gianniotis]] {{cc3|GRE}} 59:15.1 |
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***Women 10 km: {{gold1}} [[Linsy Heister]] {{cc3|NED}} 2:01:06.7 {{silver2}} [[Giorgia Consiglio]] {{cc3|ITA}} 2:01:07.6 {{bronze3}} [[Angela Maurer]] {{cc3|GER}} 2:01:08.2 |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship|Asian Men's Cup Championship]] in [[Urmia]], [[Iran]]: |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Quarterfinals|Quarterfinals]]: |
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***{{vb-rt|AUS}} 2–3 '''{{vb|TPE}}''' |
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***'''{{vb-rt|CHN}}''' 3–1 {{vb|KAZ}} |
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***'''{{vb-rt|IRN}}''' 3–0 {{vb|JPN}} |
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***{{vb-rt|KOR}} 2–3 '''{{vb|IND}}''' |
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===August 4, 2010 (Wednesday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women|FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women]] in [[Slovakia]]: (teams in '''bold''' advance to the quarterfinals) |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group E|Group E]]: |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|SVN}}''' 57–42 {{bkw|SRB}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|SVK}} 57–59 '''{{bkw|SWE}}''' |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|RUS}}''' 47–54 '''{{bkw|ESP}}''' |
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****Final standings: Spain 10 points, Russia, Slovenia, Sweden 8, Slovak Republic 6, Serbia 5. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group F|Group F]]: |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|UKR}}''' 71–70 {{bkw|POL}} |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|LIT}}''' 65–80 {{bkw|TUR}} |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|FRA}}''' 58–62 '''{{bkw|ITA}}''' |
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****Final standings: Italy 10 points, Lithuania, France 8, Ukraine, Turkey 7, Poland 5. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|HUN}} 34–74 {{bkw|BEL}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|LAT}} 56–85 {{bkw|CZE}} |
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****Standings (after 3 games): Belgium, Czech Republic 5 points, Hungary, Latvia 4. |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010|India in Sri Lanka]]: |
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**[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010#3rd Test|3rd Test]] in [[Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium|Colombo]], day 2: |
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***{{cr|SRI}} 425 (138 overs; [[Thilan Samaraweera]] 137[[Not out|*]]); {{cr|IND}} 180/2 (35 overs). ''India trail by 245 runs with 8 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.'' |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]] in [[Maple Leaf Cricket Club|King City, Ontario]], day 3: |
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**{{cr|CAN}} 129 (54.2 overs) and 149 (56.5 overs; [[Shingarai Masakadza]] 5/58); {{cr|ZIM}} XI 351 (97.1 overs). '''Zimbabwe XI win by an innings and 73 runs.''' |
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***Standings: {{cr|SCO}} 69 points (4 matches), Zimbabwe XI 63 (4), {{cr|AFG}} 57 (4), {{cr|KEN}} 43 (5), {{cr|NED}} 15 (5), {{cr|IRE}} 12 (3), Canada 9 (5). |
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====[[Bicycle racing|Cycling]]==== |
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*[[2010 UCI ProTour|UCI ProTour]]: |
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**[[2010 Tour de Pologne|Tour de Pologne]]: |
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***[[2010 Tour de Pologne#Stage 4|Stage 4]]: {{gold1}} [[Mirco Lorenzetto]] {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|LAM|2010b}}) 4h 07' 36" {{silver2}} [[Grega Bole]] {{cc3|SLO}} ({{ct|LAM|2010b}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} [[Alessandro Ballan]] {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|BMC|2010}}) s.t. |
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****General classification: (1) Lorenzetto [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg|25px]] 17h 00' 51" (2) Bole + 7" (3) Ballan + 8" |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Third qualifying round|UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**[[Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi|HJK Helsinki]] {{flagicon|FIN}} 1–2 (0–3) {{flagicon|SRB}} '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]'''. Partizan win 5–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit St. Petersburg]]''' {{flagicon|RUS}} 1–0 (0–0) {{flagicon|ROU}} [[FC Unirea Urziceni|Unirea Urziceni]]. Zenit St. Petersburg win 1–0 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[F.C. Copenhagen|Copenhagen]]''' {{flagicon|DEN}} 3–2 (0–0) {{flagicon|BLR}} [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE]]. Copenhagen win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[MŠK Žilina|Žilina]]''' {{flagicon|SVK}} 3–1 (1–1) {{flagicon|BUL}} [[PFC Litex Lovech|Litex Lovech]]. Žilina win 4–2 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FC Basel|Basel]]''' {{flagicon|SUI}} 3–1 (2–0) {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]]. Basel win 5–1 on aggregate. |
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**[[Lech Poznań]] {{flagicon|POL}} 0–1 (0–1) {{flagicon|CZE}} '''[[Sparta Prague]]'''. Sparta Prague win 2–0 on aggregate. |
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**[[NK Dinamo Zagreb|Dinamo Zagreb]] {{flagicon|CRO}} 1–1 ([[Overtime (sports)#association football|a.e.t.]]) (1–1) {{flagicon|MDA}} '''[[FC Sheriff Tiraspol|Sheriff Tiraspol]]'''. 2–2 on aggregate; Sheriff Tiraspol win 6–5 on [[Penalty shootout (football)|penalties]]. |
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**[[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]] {{flagicon|TUR}} 0–1 (2–2) {{flagicon|SUI}} '''[[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]]'''. Young Boys win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]''' {{flagicon|AUT}} 4–1 (1–1) {{flagicon|CYP}} [[AC Omonia|Omonia]]. Red Bull Salzburg win 5–2 on aggregate. |
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**[[K.A.A. Gent|Gent]] {{flagicon|BEL}} 1–3 (0–3) {{flagicon|UKR}} '''[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]'''. Dynamo Kyiv win 6–1 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Rosenborg BK|Rosenborg]]''' {{flagicon|NOR}} 3–0 (1–0) {{flagicon|SWE}} [[AIK Fotboll|AIK]]. Rosenborg win 4–0 on aggregate. |
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**[[PAOK F.C.|PAOK]] {{flagicon|GRE}} 3–3 (1–1) {{flagicon|NED}} '''[[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]'''. 4–4 on aggregate; Ajax win on [[away goals rule]]. |
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**[[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] {{flagicon|SCO}} 2–1 (0–3) {{flagicon|POR}} '''[[S.C. Braga|Braga]]'''. Braga win 4–2 on aggregate. |
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*[[2010 Copa Sudamericana First Stage|Copa Sudamericana First stage]], first leg: |
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**[[Sociedad Deportivo Quito|Deportivo Quito]] {{flagicon|ECU}} 3–2 {{flagicon|PER}} [[Universidad San Martín de Porres|Universidad San Martín]] |
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**[[Atlético Huila]] {{flagicon|COL}} 4–1 {{flagicon|VEN}} [[Trujillanos FC|Trujillanos]] |
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*[[2010 Copa Sudamericana Second Stage|Copa Sudamericana Second stage]], first leg: |
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**[[Grêmio Prudente Futebol|Grêmio Prudente]] {{flagicon|BRA}} 0–0 {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Clube Atlético Mineiro|Atlético Mineiro]] |
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*[[2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round|CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**'''[[Puerto Rico Islanders]]''' {{flagicon|PUR}} 1–2 (4–1) {{flagicon|USA}} [[Los Angeles Galaxy]]. Islanders win 5–3 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[Club Santos Laguna|Santos Laguna]]''' {{flagicon|MEX}} 5–0 (1–0) {{flagicon|TRI}} [[San Juan Jabloteh]]. Santos win 6–0 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[C.D. Marathón|Marathón]]''' {{flagicon|HON}} 1–2 (3–0) {{flagicon|PAN}} [[Tauro F.C.|Tauro]]. Marathón win 4–2 on aggregate. |
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*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2010 Copa do Brasil#Final phase|Copa do Brasil Final]], second leg: (first leg score in parentheses) |
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**[[Esporte Clube Vitória|Vitória]] 2–1 (0–2) '''[[Santos FC|Santos]]'''. Santos win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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***Santos win the Cup for the first time. |
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====[[Handball]]==== |
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*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group A|Group A]]: {{hbw-rt|ANG}} 15–25 {{hbw|DEN}} |
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***Standings (after 2 games): Denmark, {{hbw|NED}} 4 points, Angola 2, {{hbw|GER}}, {{hbw|ARG}} 0. |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group B|Group B]]: {{hbw-rt|JPN}} 28–34 {{hbw|NOR}} |
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***Standings: Norway 2 points (1 game), Japan, {{hbw|URU}} 2 (2), {{hbw|DOM}} 0 (1). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|HUN}} 42–16 {{hbw|KAZ}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|SWE}} 31–18 {{hbw|FRA}} |
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****Standings (after 2 games): Hungary, Sweden 4 points, France 2, {{hbw|COD}}, Kazakhstan 0. |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group D|Group D]]: {{hbw-rt|BRA}} 24–34 {{hbw|RUS}} |
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***Standings (after 2 games): Russia 4 points, {{hbw|KOR}}, Brazil, {{hbw|ESP}} 2, {{hbw|THA}} 0. |
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====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
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*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
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**10m Running Target Women: {{gold1}} [[Li Xue Yan]] {{cc3|CHN}} 388<sup>+12</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Zhao Li Li]] {{cc3|CHN}} 377<sup>+13</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Irina Izmalkova]] {{cc3|RUS}} 376<sup>+11</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Women Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1136<sup>+33</sup> points {{silver2}} {{RUS}} 1110<sup>+21</sup> {{bronze3}} {{UKR}} 1101<sup>+14</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Women Junior: {{gold1}} [[Valentyna Goncharova]] {{cc3|UKR}} 370 points {{silver2}} [[Ri Hyang Sim]] {{cc3|PRK}} 362 {{bronze3}} [[Liudmyla Vasylyuk]] {{cc3|UKR}} 360 |
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**10m Running Target Women Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{UKR}} 1079<sup>+14</sup> points {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1029<sup>+5</sup> {{bronze3}} {{RUS}} 1010<sup>+7</sup> |
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**25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Florian Fouquet]] {{cc3|FRA}} 581<sup>+18</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Zhou Zhiguo]] {{cc3|CHN}} 580<sup>+12</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Alexander Alifirenko]] {{cc3|RUS}} 578<sup>+13</sup> |
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**25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1716<sup>+32</sup> points {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1702<sup>+44</sup> {{bronze3}} {{SUI}} 1701<sup>+46</sup> |
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**50m Rifle 3 Positions Men: {{gold1}} [[Peter Sidi]] {{cc3|HUN}} 1275.6 points {{silver2}} [[Han Jinseop]] {{cc3|KOR}} 1274.2 {{bronze3}} [[Nemanja Mirosavljev]] {{cc3|SRB}} 1273.3 |
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**50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Kim Andre Lund]] {{cc3|NOR}} 1166<sup>+55</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Illia Charheika]] {{cc3|BLR}} 1165<sup>+59</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Serhiy Kulish]] {{cc3|UKR}} 1165<sup>+51</sup> |
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====[[Swimming]]==== |
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*[[2010 European Aquatics Championships|European Aquatics Championships]] in [[Balatonfüred]], [[Hungary]]: |
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**Open water swimming: |
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***Men 10 km: {{gold1}} [[Thomas Lurz]] {{cc3|GER}} 1:54:22.5 {{silver2}} [[Valerio Cleri]] {{cc3|ITA}} 1:54:25.8 {{bronze3}} [[Evgeny Drattsev]] {{cc3|RUS}} 1:54:26.6 |
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***Women 5 km: {{gold1}} [[Ekaterina Seliverstova]] {{cc3|RUS}} 1:02:34.7 {{silver2}} [[Kalliopi Araouzou]] {{cc3|GRE}} 1:02:37.3 {{bronze3}} [[Marianna Lymperta]] {{cc3|GRE}} 1:02:41.3 |
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===August 3, 2010 (Tuesday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women|FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women]] in [[Slovakia]]: (teams in '''bold''' advance to the quarterfinals, teams in <s>strike</s> are eliminated) |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group E|Group E]]: |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|ESP}}''' 63–31 {{bkw|SVN}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|SWE}} 61–42 <s>{{bkw|SRB}}</s> |
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***{{bkw-rt|SVK}} 51–68 '''{{bkw|RUS}}''' |
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****Standings (after 4 games): Spain 8 points, Russia 7, Sweden, Slovenia 6, Slovak Republic 5, Serbia 4. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group F|Group F]]: |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|ITA}}''' 81–51 {{bkw|UKR}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|TUR}} 68–64 {{bkw|POL}} |
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***'''{{bkw-rt|LIT}}''' 69–64 '''{{bkw|FRA}}''' |
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****Standings (after 4 games): Italy 8 points, Lithuania, France 7, Ukraine, Turkey 5, Poland 4. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|LAT}} 66–70 {{bkw|HUN}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|CZE}} 62–70 {{bkw|BEL}} |
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****Standings (after 2 games): Czech Republic, Belgium, Latvia, Hungary 3 points. |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010|India in Sri Lanka]]: |
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**[[Indian cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2010#3rd Test|3rd Test]] in [[Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium|Colombo]], day 1: |
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***{{cr|SRI}} 293/4 (86.5 overs); {{cr|IND}}. |
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***India's [[Sachin Tendulkar]] becomes the [[List of Test cricket records#Individual records (other)|most capped player]] in [[Test cricket]], receiving his 169th cap to surpass [[Steve Waugh]]. |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]] in [[Maple Leaf Cricket Club|King City, Ontario]], day 2: |
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**{{cr|Canada}} 129 (54.2 overs) and 49/3 (21 overs); {{cr|Zimbabwe}} XI 351 (97.1 overs; [[Craig Ervine]] 177, [[Umar Bhatti]] 6/98). ''Canada trail by 173 runs with 7 wickets remaining.'' |
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====[[Bicycle racing|Cycling]]==== |
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*[[2010 UCI ProTour|UCI ProTour]]: |
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**[[2010 Tour de Pologne|Tour de Pologne]]: |
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***[[2010 Tour de Pologne#Stage 3|Stage 3]]: {{gold1}} [[Yauheni Hutarovich]] {{cc3|BLR}} ({{ct|FDJ|2010b}}) 2h 45' 04" {{silver2}} [[Lucas Sebastián Haedo]] {{cc3|ARG}} ({{ct|SAX|2010}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} [[Allan Davis]] {{cc3|AUS}} ({{ct|AST|2010}}) [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey blue.svg|25px]] s.t. |
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****General classification: (1) Davis [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey blue.svg|25px]] 12h 53' 14" (2) [[André Greipel]] {{cc3|GER}} ({{ct|THR|2010}}) + 3" (3) [[Jacopo Guarnieri]] {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|LIQ|2010}}) + 4" |
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====[[Field hockey]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy|Men's Hockey Champions Trophy]] in [[Mönchengladbach]], [[Germany]]: |
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**{{fh-rt|Australia}} 3–2 {{fh|England}} |
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**{{fh-rt|New Zealand}} 3–1 {{fh|Netherlands}} |
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**{{fh-rt|Germany}} 2–3 {{fh|Spain}} |
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***Standings (after 3 matches): Australia 9 points, Germany 6, Spain 4, Netherlands, New Zealand 3, England 1. |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*[[2010–11 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Third qualifying round|UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**'''[[Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.|Hapoel Tel Aviv]]''' {{flagicon|ISR}} 3–1 (0–1) {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[FC Aktobe|Aktobe]]. Hapoel Tel Aviv win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]''' {{flagicon|BEL}} 3–0 (3–1) {{flagicon|WAL}} [[The New Saints F.C.|The New Saints]]. Anderlecht win 6–1 on aggregate. |
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*[[2010–11 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Third qualifying round|UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**'''[[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]''' {{flagicon|AUT}} 3–0 (1–1) {{flagicon|BUL}} [[PFC Beroe Stara Zagora|Beroe Stara Zagora]]. Rapid Wien win 4–1 on aggregate. |
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*[[2010 Copa Libertadores knockout stages#Semifinals|Copa Libertadores Semifinals]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**[[C.F. Universidad de Chile|Universidad de Chile]] {{flagicon|CHI}} 0–2 (1–1) {{flagicon|MEX}} '''[[C.D. Guadalajara|Guadalajara]]'''. Guadalajara win 4–1 on points. |
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*[[2010 Copa Sudamericana First Stage|Copa Sudamericana First stage]], first leg: |
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**[[Defensor Sporting]] {{flagicon|URU}} 2–0 {{flagicon|PAR}} [[Club Olimpia|Olimpia]] |
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*[[2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round|CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary Round]], second leg: (first leg scores in parentheses) |
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**'''[[Cruz Azul]]''' {{flagicon|MEX}} 6–0 (3–2) {{flagicon|PAN}} [[San Francisco F.C.|San Francisco]]. Cruz Azul win 9–2 on aggregate. |
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**[[C.D. Motagua|Motagua]] {{flagicon|HON}} 2–2 (0–1) {{flagicon|CAN}} '''[[Toronto FC]]'''. Toronto win 3–2 on aggregate. |
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**[[A.D. Isidro Metapán|Isidro Metapán]] {{flagicon|SLV}} 1–1 (0–1) {{flagicon|USA}} '''[[Seattle Sounders FC]]'''. Seattle win 2–1 on aggregate. |
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====[[Handball]]==== |
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*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|DEN}} 29–19 {{hbw|ARG}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|GER}} 28–34 {{hbw|NED}} |
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****Standings: Netherlands 4 points (2 games), Denmark, {{hbw|ANG}} 2 (1), Germany, Argentina 0 (2). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group B|Group B]]: {{hbw-rt|URU}} 33–26 {{hbw|DOM}} |
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***Standings: {{hbw|JPN}} 2 points (1 game), Uruguay 2 (2), Norway 0 (0), Dominican Republic 0 (1). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|FRA}} 49–18 {{hbw|KAZ}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|COD}} 23–40 {{hbw|HUN}} |
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****Standings: France, {{hbw|SWE}}, Hungary 2 points (1 game), Kazakhstan 0 (1), Democratic Republic of the Congo 0 (2). |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|RUS}} 31–28 {{hbw|ESP}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|THA}} 18–51 {{hbw|KOR}} |
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****Standings: South Korea 2 points (2 games), {{hbw|BRA}}, Russia 2 (1), Spain 2 (2), Thailand 0 (2). |
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====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
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*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
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**10m Air Pistol Men: {{gold1}} [[Tomoyuki Matsuda]] {{cc3|JPN}} 689.4 points {{silver2}} [[Andrija Zlatic]] {{cc3|SRB}} 689.2 {{bronze3}} [[Jin Jong-oh]] {{cc3|KOR}} 689.1 |
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**10m Air Pistol Men Team: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} 1749<sup>+64</sup> points {{silver2}} {{SRB}} 1747<sup>+71</sup> {{bronze3}} {{KOR}} 1742<sup>+64</sup> |
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**10m Air Pistol Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Zhang Bin (sport shooter)|Zhang Bin]] {{cc3|CHN}} 582<sup>+21</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Lukas Grunder]] {{cc3|SUI}} 581<sup>+17</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Andrii Sokol]] {{cc3|UKR}} 580<sup>+22</sup> |
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**10m Air Pistol Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 1727<sup>+60</sup> points {{silver2}} {{UKR}} 1725<sup>+53</sup> {{bronze3}} {{BLR}} 1721<sup>+46</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Men: {{gold1}} [[Dmitry Romanov]] {{cc3|RUS}} 577<sup>+11</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Zhai Yujia]] {{cc3|CHN}} 576<sup>+9</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Krister Holmberg]] {{cc3|FIN}} 577<sup>+12</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Men Team: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} 1725<sup>+41</sup> points {{silver2}} {{CHN}} 1707<sup>+34</sup> {{bronze3}} {{UKR}} 1706<sup>+41</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Yuri Dobgal]] {{cc3|RUS}} 567<sup>+12</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Alexander Naumenko (sport shooter)|Alexander Naumenko]] {{cc3|RUS}} 566<sup>+16</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Josef Nikl]] {{cc3|CZE}} 563<sup>+8</sup> |
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**10m Running Target Men Team Junior: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} 1673<sup>+39</sup> points {{silver2}} {{UKR}} 1658<sup>+17</sup> {{bronze3}} {{FIN}} 1649<sup>+31</sup> |
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**25m Pistol Women Junior: {{gold1}} [[Olga Nikulina]] {{cc3|RUS}} 578<sup>+19</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Sara Babicz]] {{cc3|HUN}} 577<sup>+14</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Ekaterina Levina]] {{cc3|RUS}} 575<sup>+14</sup> |
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**25m Pistol Women Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} 1715<sup>+44</sup> points {{silver2}} {{KOR}} 1712<sup>+42</sup> {{bronze3}} {{CHN}} 1699<sup>+48</sup> |
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**Trap Men: {{gold1}} [[Alberto Fernandez (sport shooter)|Alberto Fernandez]] {{cc3|ESP}} 143 points {{silver2}} [[Aleksei Alipov]] {{cc3|RUS}} 142<sup>+2</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Jiri Liptak]] {{cc3|CZE}} 142<sup>+1</sup> |
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**Trap Men Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 336 points {{silver2}} {{SVK}} 334 {{bronze3}} {{GBR}} 330 |
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**Trap Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Julius Vass]] {{cc3|SVK}} 121 points {{silver2}} [[Giulio Fioravanti (sport shooter)|Giulio Fioravanti]] {{cc3|ITA}} 120 {{bronze3}} [[Valerio Grazini]] {{cc3|ITA}} 118 |
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**Trap Men Team Junior: {{gold1}} {{USA}} 319 points {{silver2}} {{ESP}} 316 {{bronze3}} {{ITA}} 313 |
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**50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Team: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} 3504 points {{silver2}} {{NOR}} 3501 {{bronze3}} {{UKR}} 3500 |
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**50m Rifle 3 Positions Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{CHN}} 3478 points {{silver2}} {{SUI}} 3469 {{bronze3}} {{AUT}} 3458 |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship|Asian Men's Cup Championship]] in [[Urmia]], [[Iran]]: |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Pool A|Pool A]]: |
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***{{vb-rt|IND}} 3–1 {{vb|TPE}} |
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***{{vb-rt|CHN}} 2–3 {{vb|IRI}} |
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****Final standings: Iran 6 points, China 5, India 4, Chinese Taipei 3. |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Pool B|Pool B]]: |
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***{{vb-rt|AUS}} 3–0 {{vb|JPN}} |
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***{{vb-rt|KAZ}} 3–1 {{vb|KOR}} |
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****Final standings: Australia, South Korea, Kazakhstan 5 points, Japan 3. |
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===August 2, 2010 (Monday)=== |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification]], matchday 1: |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|ITA}} 71–79 {{bk|ISR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|MNE}} 96–66 {{bk|LAT}} |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group B|Group B]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|HUN}} 82–91 {{bk|GBR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|UKR}} 58–71 {{bk|MKD}} |
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**[[EuroBasket 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|GEO}} 84–65 {{bk|POL}} |
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***{{bk-rt|POR}} 59–67 {{bk|BUL}} |
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*[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification]], matchday 1: |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|ITA}} 69–76 {{bkw|CRO}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|LIT}} 98–52 {{bkw|NED}} |
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**[[EuroBasket Women 2011 qualification#Group C|Group C]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|HUN}} 65–76 {{bkw|MNE}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|TUR}} 76–67 {{bkw|BUL}} |
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*[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women|FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women]] in [[Slovakia]]: (teams in '''bold''' advance to the quarterfinals) |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group E|Group E]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|SWE}} 38–50 {{bkw|ESP}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|SVN}} 78–73 {{bkw|SVK}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|SRB}} 48–88 {{bkw|RUS}} |
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****Standings (after 3 games): Spain 6 points, Russia, Slovenia 5, Slovak Republic, Sweden 4, Serbia 3. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group F|Group F]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|TUR}} 52–63 '''{{bkw|ITA}}''' |
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***{{bkw-rt|UKR}} 66–95 {{bkw|LIT}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|POL}} 56–66 '''{{bkw|FRA}}''' |
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****Standings (after 3 games): Italy, France 6 points, Lithuania 5, Ukraine 4, Turkey, Poland 3. |
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**[[2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship for Women#Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{bkw-rt|BEL}} 59–63 {{bkw|LAT}} |
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***{{bkw-rt|HUN}} 51–66 {{bkw|CZE}} |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[2009–10 ICC Intercontinental Cup|ICC Intercontinental Cup]] in [[Maple Leaf Cricket Club|King City, Ontario]], day 1: |
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**{{cr|Canada}} 129 (54.2 overs); {{cr|Zimbabwe}} XI 88/3 (27 overs). ''Zimbabwe XI trail by 41 runs with 7 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.'' |
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====[[Bicycle racing|Cycling]]==== |
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*[[2010 UCI ProTour|UCI ProTour]]: |
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**[[2010 Tour de Pologne|Tour de Pologne]]: |
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***[[2010 Tour de Pologne#Stage 2|Stage 2]]: {{gold1}} [[André Greipel]] {{cc3|GER}} ({{ct|THR|2010}}) 6h 02' 52" {{silver2}} [[Allan Davis]] {{cc3|AUS}} ({{ct|AST|2010}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} [[Wouter Weylandt]] {{cc3|BEL}} ({{ct|QST|2010}}) s.t. |
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****General classification: (1) Davis [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey blue.svg|25px]] 10h 08' 14" (2) [[Jacopo Guarnieri]] {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|LIQ|2010}}) + 0" (3) Greipel + 0" |
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====[[Handball]]==== |
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*[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship|World Youth Women's Handball Championship]] in the [[Dominican Republic]]: |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group A|Group A]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|NED}} 33–20 {{hbw|ARG}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|ANG}} 23–22 {{hbw|GER}} |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group B|Group B]]: {{hbw-rt|JPN}} 34–27 {{hbw|URU}} |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group C|Group C]]: {{hbw-rt|SWE}} 44–18 {{hbw|COD}} |
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**[[2010 World Youth Women's Handball Championship#Group D|Group D]]: |
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***{{hbw-rt|KOR}} 26–27 {{hbw|ESP}} |
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***{{hbw-rt|BRA}} 42–13 {{hbw|THA}} |
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====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
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*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
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**10m Air Rifle Women Junior: {{gold1}} [[Manchulika Manakit]] {{cc3|JPN}} 397<sup>+34</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Eunjeong Bae]] {{cc3|KOR}} 397<sup>+31</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Dong Lijie]] {{cc3|CHN}} 396<sup>+33</sup> |
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**10m Air Rifle Women Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{KOR}} 1185<sup>+84</sup> points {{silver2}} {{AUT}} 1182<sup>+87</sup> {{bronze3}} {{THA}} 1181<sup>+86</sup> |
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**50m Rifle Prone Men: {{gold1}} [[Sergei Martynov (sport shooter)|Sergei Martynov]] {{cc3|BLR}} 703.9 points {{silver2}} [[Valerian Sauveplane]] {{cc3|FRA}} 703.8 {{bronze3}} [[Matthew Emmons]] {{cc3|USA}} 702.2 |
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**50m Rifle Prone Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Wu Jianing]] {{cc3|CHN}} 595<sup>+40</sup> points {{silver2}} [[Leor Ovadia Madlal]] {{cc3|ISR}} 595<sup>+38</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Sebastian Drawert]] {{cc3|GER}} 595<sup>+33</sup> |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship|Asian Men's Cup Championship]] in [[Urmia]], [[Iran]]: |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Pool A|Pool A]]: |
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***{{vb-rt|CHN}} 3–1 {{vb|IND}} |
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***{{vb-rt|TPE}} 0–3 {{vb|IRI}} |
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****Standings (after 2 games): China, Iran 4 points, India, Chinese Taipei 2. |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Pool B|Pool B]]: |
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***{{vb-rt|JPN}} 0–3 {{vb|KAZ}} |
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***{{vb-rt|KOR}} 3–2 {{vb|AUS}} |
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****Standings (after 2 games): South Korea 4 points, Kazakhstan, Australia 3, Japan 2. |
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===August 1, 2010 (Sunday)=== |
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====[[Track and field|Athletics]]==== |
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*[[2010 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]] in [[Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys|Barcelona]], [[Spain]]: |
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**[[2010 European Athletics Championships#Men's results|Men]]: |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Men's Marathon#Final|Marathon]]: {{gold1}} [[Viktor Röthlin]] {{cc3|SUI}} 2:15:31 {{silver2}} [[José Manuel Martínez]] {{cc3|ESP}} 2:17:50 {{bronze3}} [[Dmitriy Safronov]] {{cc3|RUS}} 2:18:16 |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Men's 4 x 100 metres relay#Final|4 x 100m relay]]: {{gold1}} {{FRA}} ([[Jimmy Vicaut]], [[Christophe Lemaitre]], [[Pierre-Alexis Pessonneaux]], [[Martial Mbandjock]]) 38.11 {{silver2}} {{ITA}} 38.17 {{bronze3}} {{GER}} 38.44 |
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****Lemaitre wins his third gold medal of the championships. |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase#Final|3000m steeplechase]]: {{gold1}} [[Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad]] {{cc3|FRA}} 8:07.87 {{silver2}} [[Bouabdellah Tahri]] {{cc3|FRA}} 8:09.28 {{bronze3}} [[José Luis Blanco]] {{cc3|ESP}} 8:19.15 |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Men's discus throw#Final|Discus throw]]: {{gold1}} [[Piotr Małachowski]] {{cc3|POL}} 68.87 m {{silver2}} [[Robert Harting]] {{cc3|GER}} 68.47 m {{bronze3}} [[Róbert Fazekas]] {{cc3|HUN}} 66.43 m |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Men's long jump#Final|Long jump]]: {{gold1}} [[Christian Reif]] {{cc3|GER}} 8.47 m {{silver2}} [[Kafétien Gomis]] {{cc3|FRA}} 8.24 m {{bronze3}} [[Chris Tomlinson]] {{cc3|GBR}} 8.23 m |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Men's 4 x 400 metres relay#Final|4 x 400m relay]]: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} ([[Maksim Dyldin]], [[Alexey Aksenov]], [[Pavel Trenikhin]], [[Vladimir Krasnov]]) 3:02.14 {{silver2}} {{GBR2}} 3:02.25 {{bronze3}} {{BEL}} 3:02.60 |
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**[[2010 European Athletics Championships#Women's results|Women]]: |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's 4 x 100 metres relay#Final|4 x 100m relay]]: {{gold1}} {{UKR}} 42.29 ([[Olesya Povkh]], [[Nataliya Pohrebnyak]], [[Mariya Ryemyen]], [[Olena Chebanu]]) {{silver2}} {{FRA}} 42.45 {{bronze3}} {{POL}} 42.68 |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's 5000 metres#Final|5000m]]: {{gold1}} [[Alemitu Bekele (1977)|Alemitu Bekele]] {{cc3|TUR}} 14:52.20 {{silver2}} [[Elvan Abeylegesse]] {{cc3|TUR}} 14:54.44 {{bronze3}} [[Sara Moreira]] {{cc3|POR}} 14:54.71 |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's 1500 metres#Final|1500m]]: {{gold1}} [[Nuria Fernández]] {{cc3|ESP}} 4:00.20 {{silver2}} [[Hind Dehiba]] {{cc3|FRA}} 4:01.17 {{bronze3}} [[Natalia Rodríguez (athlete)|Natalia Rodríguez]] {{cc3|ESP}} 4:01.30 |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's high jump#Final|High jump]]: {{gold1}} [[Blanka Vlašić]] {{cc3|CRO}} 2.03 m {{silver2}} [[Emma Green]] {{cc3|SWE}} 2.01 m {{bronze3}} [[Ariane Friedrich]] {{cc3|GER}} 2.01 m |
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***[[2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's 4 x 400 metres relay#Final|4 x 400m relay]]: {{gold1}} {{RUS}} ([[Anastasiya Kapachinskaya]], [[Antonina Krivoshapka]], [[Kseniya Ustalova]], [[Tatyana Firova]]) 3:21.26 {{silver2}} {{GER}} 3:24.07 {{bronze3}} {{GBR2}} 3:24.32 |
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*[[2010 African Championships in Athletics|African Championships]] in [[Nyayo National Stadium|Nairobi]], [[Kenya]]: |
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**[[2010 African Championships in Athletics#Men's results|Men]]: |
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***200m: {{gold1}} [[Amr Ibrahi Mostafa Seoud]] {{cc3|EGY}} 20.36 {{silver2}} [[Ben Youssef Meite]] {{cc3|CIV}} 20.39 {{bronze3}} [[Simon Magakwe]] {{cc3|RSA}} 20.56 |
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***1500m: {{gold1}} [[Asbel Kiprop]] {{cc3|KEN}} 3:36.19 {{silver2}} [[Amine Laâlou]] {{cc3|MAR}} 3:36.38 {{bronze3}} [[Gebremedhin Woldegirgis]] {{cc3|ETH}} 3:36.65 |
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***5000m: {{gold1}} [[Edwin Soi]] {{cc3|KEN}} 13:30.46 {{silver2}} [[Vincent Yator]] {{cc3|KEN}} 13:30.53 {{bronze3}} [[Mark Kiptoo]] {{cc3|KEN}} 13:32.45 |
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***4 x 400m relay: {{gold1}} {{KEN}} 3:02.96 {{silver2}} {{BOT}} 3:05.16 {{bronze3}} {{NGR}} 3:06.53 |
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***20km walk: {{gold1}} [[Hassanine Sebei]] {{cc3|TUN}} 1:20:36 {{silver2}} [[David Kimutai]] {{cc3|KEN}} 1:21:07 {{bronze3}} [[Hichem Medjeber]] {{cc3|ALG}} 1:22:53 |
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***High jump: {{gold1}} [[Kabelo Kgosiemang]] {{cc3|BOT}} 2.19 m {{silver2}} [[Bong Matogno]] {{cc3|CMR}} 2.15 m {{bronze3}} [[Fernand Djoumessi]] {{cc3|CMR}} and [[Mohamed Idris]] {{cc3|SUD}} 2.15 m |
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***Javelin throw: {{gold1}} [[Eha El Sayed Abdelrahman]] {{cc3|EGY}} 78.02 m {{silver2}} [[Gerhardus Pienaar]] {{cc3|RSA}} 75.96 m {{bronze3}} [[Julius Yego]] {{cc3|KEN}} 74.51 m |
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**[[2010 African Championships in Athletics#Women's results|Women]]: |
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***200m: {{gold1}} [[Oludamola Osayomi]] {{cc3|NGR}} 23.36 {{silver2}} [[Estie Wittstock]] {{cc3|RSA}} 23.50 {{bronze3}} [[Paulette Zang-Milama|Perennes Pau Zang-Milama]] {{cc3|GAB}} 23.59 |
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***800m: {{gold1}} [[Zahra Bouras]] {{cc3|ALG}} 2:00.22 {{silver2}} [[Janeth Chepkosgei]] {{cc3|KEN}} 2:00.50 {{bronze3}} [[Malika Akkaoui]] {{cc3|MAR}} 2:01.01 |
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***400m hurdles: {{gold1}} [[Hayat Lambarki]] {{cc3|MAR}} 55.96 {{silver2}} [[Ajoke Odumosu]] {{cc3|NGR}} 55.97 {{bronze3}} [[Maureen Jelagat Maiyo]] {{cc3|KEN}} 56.74 |
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***3000m steeplechase: {{gold1}} [[Milcah Chemos Cheywa]] {{cc3|KEN}} 9:32.18 {{silver2}} [[Sofia Assefa Abebe]] {{cc3|ETH}} 9:32.58 {{bronze3}} [[Lydiah Rotich]] {{cc3|KEN}} 9:37.32 |
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***4 x 400m relay: {{gold1}} {{NGR}} 3:29.26 {{silver2}} {{KEN}} 3:35.12 {{bronze3}} {{SEN}} 3:35.55 |
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***20km walk: {{gold1}} [[Grace Wanjiru Njue]] {{cc3|KEN}} 1:34:19 {{silver2}} [[Chaima Trabelsi]] {{cc3|TUN}} 1:35:33 {{bronze3}} [[Aynalem Eshetu Shefrawe]] {{cc3|ETH}} 1:41:46 |
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***Shot put: {{gold1}} [[Mirian Ibekwe]] {{cc3|NGR}} 13.67 m {{silver2}} [[Priscilla Isiao]] {{cc3|KEN}} 13.62 m {{bronze3}} [[Doris Ratsimbazafy]] {{cc3|MAD}} 13.56 m |
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***Triple jump: {{gold1}} [[Sarah Nambawa]] {{cc3|UGA}} 13.95 m {{silver2}} [[Nkurika Domeke]] {{cc3|NGR}} 13.71 m {{bronze3}} [[Otonye Iworima]] {{cc3|NGR}} 13.65 m |
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====[[Auto racing]]==== |
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*[[2010 Formula One season|Formula One]]: |
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**[[2010 Hungarian Grand Prix|Hungarian Grand Prix]] in [[Hungaroring|Mogyoród]], [[Hungary]]: (1) [[Mark Webber]] {{cc3|AUS}} ([[Red Bull Racing|Red Bull]]-[[Renault F1|Renault]]) (2) [[Fernando Alonso]] {{cc3|ESP}} ([[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]]) (3) [[Sebastian Vettel]] {{cc3|GER}} (Red Bull-Renault) |
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***Drivers' championship standings (after 12 of 19 races): (1) Webber 161 points (2) [[Lewis Hamilton]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[McLaren]]-[[Mercedes-Benz HighPerformanceEngines|Mercedes]]) 157 (3) Vettel 151 |
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***Constructors' championship standings: (1) Red Bull 312 points (2) McLaren 304 (3) Ferrari 238 |
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*[[2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series|NASCAR Sprint Cup Series]]: |
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**[[2010 Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500|Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500]] in [[Pocono Raceway|Long Pond, Pennsylvania]]: (1) {{flagicon|Washington}} [[Greg Biffle]] ([[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]; [[Roush Fenway Racing]]) (2) {{flagicon|Indiana}} [[Tony Stewart]] ([[Chevrolet]]; [[Stewart Haas Racing]]) (3) {{flagicon|Missouri}} [[Carl Edwards]] (Ford; Roush Fenway Racing) |
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***Drivers' championship standings (after 21 of 36 races): (1) {{flagicon|California}} [[Kevin Harvick]] (Chevrolet; [[Richard Childress Racing]]) 3080 points (2) {{flagicon|California}} [[Jeff Gordon]] (Chevrolet; [[Hendrick Motorsports]]) 2891 (3) {{flagicon|Virginia}} [[Denny Hamlin]] ([[Toyota]]; [[Joe Gibbs Racing]]) 2820 |
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*[[2010 World Touring Car Championship season|World Touring Car Championship]]: |
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**[[2010 FIA WTCC Race of the Czech Republic|Race of the Czech Republic]]: |
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***Round 13: (1) [[Rob Huff|Robert Huff]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[RML Group|Chevrolet]]; [[Chevrolet Cruze]]) (2) [[Gabriele Tarquini]] {{cc3|ITA}} ([[Sunred Engineering|SR-Sport]]; [[SEAT León]]) (3) [[Alain Menu]] {{cc3|SUI}} (Chevrolet; Chevrolet Cruze) |
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***Round 14: (1) [[Andy Priaulx]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[Racing Bart Mampaey|BMW Team RBM]]; [[BMW 3 Series (E90)|BMW 320si]]) (2) [[Colin Turkington]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[West Surrey Racing|eBay Motors / WSR]]; BMW 320si) (3) Menu |
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****Drivers' championship standings (after 14 of 22 rounds): (1) [[Yvan Muller]] {{cc3|FRA}} (Chevrolet; Chevrolet Cruze) 199 points (2) Tarquini 194 (3) Priaulx 183 |
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****Manufacturers' championship standings: (1) [[Chevrolet]] 445 points (2) [[SEAT|SEAT Customers Technology]] 405 (3) [[BMW]] 382 |
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====[[Baseball]]==== |
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*[[2010 European Baseball Championship|European Championship]] in [[Germany]]: |
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**[[2010 European Baseball Championship#Final|Final]]: {{gold1}} '''{{bb-rt|ITA}}''' 8–4 {{silver2}} {{bb|NED}} |
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***Italy win the title for the ninth time and stop the Netherlands' winning streak at five. |
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====[[Basketball]]==== |
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*[[U18 European Championship Men 2010 Division A|FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship]] in [[Lithuania]]: |
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**[[U18 European Championship Men 2010 Division A#Group G|Group G]]: |
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***{{bk-rt|SWE}} 73–79 {{bk|UKR}} |
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***{{bk-rt|GER}} 72–67 {{bk|BUL}} |
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****Final standings: Germany 11 points, Ukraine 10, Sweden 8, Bulgaria 7. |
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****Sweden and Bulgaria are relegated to Division B in 2011. |
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**[[U18 European Championship Men 2010 Division A#7th place playoff|7th place playoff]]: {{bk-rt|GRE}} 75–77 '''{{bk|FRA}}''' |
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**[[U18 European Championship Men 2010 Division A#5th place playoff|5th place playoff]]: {{bk-rt|POL}} 77–92 '''{{bk|CRO}}''' |
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**[[U18 European Championship Men 2010 Division A#Bronze medal game|Bronze medal game]]: {{bk-rt|SRB}} 49–75 {{bronze3}} '''{{bk|LAT}}''' |
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**[[U18 European Championship Men 2010 Division A#Final|Final]]: {{gold1}} '''{{bk-rt|LTU}}''' 90–61 {{silver2}} {{bk|RUS}} |
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***Lithuania win the title for the second time. |
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====[[Cricket]]==== |
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*[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010|Pakistan in England]]: |
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**[[Pakistani cricket team in England in 2010#1st Test|1st Test]] in [[Trent Bridge|Nottingham]], day 4: |
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***{{cr|ENG}} 354 and 262/9[[Declaration and forfeiture#Declaration|d]]; {{cr|PAK}} 182 and 80 (29 overs; [[James Anderson (cricketer)|James Anderson]] 6/17). '''England win by 354 runs; lead 4-match series 1–0.''' |
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====[[Bicycle racing|Cycling]]==== |
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*[[2010 UCI ProTour|UCI ProTour]]: |
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**[[2010 Tour de Pologne|Tour de Pologne]]: |
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***[[2010 Tour de Pologne#Stage 1|Stage 1]]: {{gold1}} [[Jacopo Guarnieri]] {{cc3|ITA}} ({{ct|LIQ|2010}}) 4h 05' 32" {{silver2}} [[Aitor Galdós]] {{cc3|ESP}} ({{ct|EUS|2010}}) s.t. {{bronze3}} [[Allan Davis]] {{cc3|AUS}} ({{ct|AST|2010}}) s.t. |
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****General classification: (1) Guarnieri [[Image:Jersey yellow.svg|25px]][[Image:Jersey blue.svg|25px]] 4h 05' 22" (2) Galdos + 4" (3) [[Błażej Janiaczyk]] {{cc3|POL}} (Team Poland) [[Image:Jersey red.svg|25px]] + 4" |
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====[[Equestrianism]]==== |
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*[[Dressage]]: |
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**[[:de:World Dressage Masters|World Dressage Masters]]: |
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***3rd Competition: CDI 5* [[Royal International Horse Show]] at [[All England Jumping Course at Hickstead|Hickstead]]: |
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****[[2010 Longines Royal International Horse Show#Grand Prix Spécial (B-Final)|B-Final (Grand Prix Spécial)]]: {{gold1}} Carl Hester {{cc3|GBR}} on ''Liebling II'' {{silver2}} Brett Parbery {{cc3|AUS}} on ''Victory Salute'' {{bronze3}} Maria Eilberg {{cc3|GBR}} on ''Two Sox'' |
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****[[2010 Longines Royal International Horse Show#Grand Prix Freestyle (A-Final)|A-Final (Grand Prix Freestyle)]]: {{gold1}} [[Adelinde Cornelissen]] {{cc3|NED}} on ''Parzival'' {{silver2}} [[Hans Peter Minderhoud]] {{cc3|NED}} on ''Nadine'' {{bronze3}} Laura Bechtolsheimer {{cc3|GBR}} on ''Andretti'' |
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*****World Dressage Masters rider ranking (after 2 competitions): (1) Anja Plönzke {{cc3|GER}} 1090.5 points (2) Michał Rapcewicz {{cc3|POL}} 855 (3) [[Anky van Grunsven]] {{cc3|NED}} 765 |
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*[[Show jumping]]: |
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**[[2010 Longines Royal International Horse Show#The Longines King Georges V Gold Cup|King Georges V Gold Cup]] at [[All England Jumping Course at Hickstead|Hickstead]] (CSIO 5*): {{gold1}} [[Tim Stockdale]] {{cc3|GBR}} on ''Kalico Bay'' {{silver2}} Robert Smith {{cc3|GBR}} on ''Talan'' {{bronze3}} Kevin Staut {{cc3|FRA}} on ''Le Prestige St Lois'' |
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====[[Extreme sport]]==== |
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*[[X Games XVI]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]: (USA unless stated) |
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**BMX Freestyle Street: {{gold1}} [[Garrett Reynolds (BMX rider)|Garrett Reynolds]] {{silver2}} [[Dennis Enarson]] {{bronze3}} [[Brian Kachinsky]] |
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**Women's Skateboard Street: {{gold1}} [[Alexis Sablone]] {{silver2}} [[Leticia Bufoni]] {{cc3|BRA}} {{bronze3}} [[Marisa Dal Santo]] |
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**Skateboard Park Legends: {{gold1}} [[Christian Hosoi]] {{silver2}} [[Chris Miller (skateboarder)|Chris Miller]] {{bronze3}} [[Steve Caballero]] |
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**Game of SK8: {{gold1}} [[Tommy Sandoval]] {{silver2}} [[Sierra Fellers]] {{bronze3}} [[Nick Trapasso]] |
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**Skateboard Park: {{gold1}} [[Pedro Barros (skateboarder)|Pedro Barros]] {{cc3|BRA}} {{silver2}} [[Andy Macdonald]] {{bronze3}} [[Kevin Kowalski]] |
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**Moto X Speed & Style: {{gold1}} [[Travis Pastrana]] {{silver2}} [[Nate Adams]] {{bronze3}} [[Jeremy Stenberg]] |
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====[[Field hockey]]==== |
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*[[2010 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy|Men's Hockey Champions Trophy]] in [[Mönchengladbach]], [[Germany]]: |
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**{{fh-rt|New Zealand}} 2–5 {{fh|Germany}} |
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**{{fh-rt|Netherlands}} 3–6 {{fh|Australia}} |
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**{{fh-rt|Spain}} 3–3 {{fh|England}} |
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***Standings (after 2 matches): Australia, Germany 6 points, Netherlands 3, England, Spain 1, New Zealand 0. |
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====[[Association football|Football (soccer)]]==== |
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*[[2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup|FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup]] in [[Germany]]: |
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**[[2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup#3rd Place Playoff|3rd Place Playoff]]: {{bronze3}} '''[[Korea Republic women's national under-20 football team|Korea Republic]] {{flagicon|KOR}}''' 1–0 {{fbw|COL}} |
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**[[2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup#Final|Final]]: {{gold1}} '''[[Germany women's national under-20 football team|Germany]] {{flagicon|GER}}''' 2–0 {{silver2}} {{fbw|NGR}} |
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***Germany win the title for the second time. |
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***[[Alexandra Popp]] is the top scorer of the tournament with 10 goals, and also receives the golden ball award. |
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*[[2010 CAF Champions League group stage|CAF Champions League group stage]], matchday 2: |
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**[[2010 CAF Champions League group stage#Group A|Group A]]: [[TP Mazembe]] {{flagicon|COD}} 2–2 {{flagicon|ALG}} [[ES Sétif]] |
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***Standings (after 2 matches): {{flagicon|TUN}} [[Espérance Sportive de Tunis|Espérance ST]] 6 points, TP Mazembe 4, ES Sétif 1, {{flagicon|ZIM}} [[Dynamos F.C.|Dynamos]] 0. |
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**[[2010 CAF Champions League group stage#Group B|Group B]]: [[Al-Ahly]] {{flagicon|EGY}} 2–1 {{flagicon|EGY}} [[Ismaily]] |
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***Standings (after 2 matches): {{flagicon|ALG}} [[JS Kabylie]] 6 points, Al-Ahly 4, {{flagicon|NGR}} [[Heartland F.C.|Heartland]] 1, Ismaily 0. |
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*[[2010 CAF Confederation Cup#Play-off for group stage|CAF Confederation Cup Play-off for group stage]], second leg: (first leg score in parentheses) |
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**[[CAPS United F.C.|CAPS United]] {{flagicon|ZIM}} 1–3 (0–5) {{flagicon|SUD}} '''[[Al-Hilal Omdurman|Al-Hilal]]'''. Al-Hilal win 8–1 on aggregate. |
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**[[Enyimba International F.C.|Enyimba]] {{flagicon|NGA}} 2–0 (0–4) {{flagicon|ZAM}} '''[[Zanaco F.C.|Zanaco]]'''. Zanaco win 4–2 on aggregate. |
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**'''[[FUS de Rabat|FUS Rabat]]''' {{flagicon|MAR}} 1–0 (1–2) {{flagicon|RSA}} [[Supersport United F.C.|Supersport United]]. 2–2 on aggregate, FUS Rabat win on away goals. |
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**'''[[CS Sfaxien]]''' {{flagicon|TUN}} 3–1 (0–0) {{flagicon|ANG}} [[Atlético Petróleos Luanda]]. CS Sfaxien win 3–1 on aggregate. |
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====[[Golf]]==== |
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*[[Women's major golf championships|Women's majors]]: |
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**[[Women's British Open|Ricoh Women's British Open]] in [[Royal Birkdale Golf Club|Southport]], [[England]]: |
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***(1) [[Yani Tseng]] {{cc3|TWN}} 276 (−12) (2) [[Katherine Hull]] {{cc3|AUS}} 278 (−10) (T3) [[Na Yeon Choi]] {{cc3|KOR}} and [[In-Kyung Kim]] {{cc3|KOR}} 281 (−7) |
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****Tseng wins her second major title of [[2010 LPGA Tour|the year]], third of her career, and fourth career LPGA Tour title. |
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*[[Senior major golf championships|Senior majors]]: |
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**[[United States Senior Open|U.S. Senior Open]] in [[Sahalee Country Club|Sammamish, Washington]], [[United States]]: (USA unless stated) |
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***(1) [[Bernhard Langer]] {{cc3|GER}} 272 (−8) (2) [[Fred Couples]] 275 (−5) (T3) [[John Cook (golfer)|John Cook]] and [[Olin Browne]] 278 (−2) |
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****Langer wins his second senior major in as many weeks, and twelfth career Champions Tour title. |
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*[[PGA Tour#2010 schedule|PGA Tour]]: |
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**[[Greenbrier Classic]] in [[The Greenbrier|White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia]]: |
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***Winner: [[Stuart Appleby]] {{cc3|AUS}} 258 (−22) |
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****Appleby wins his ninth PGA Tour title, as he shoots a final round 59; the fifth [[Perfect round|such round]] in Tour history and second this season. |
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*[[2010 European Tour|European Tour]]: |
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**[[Irish Open (golf)|Irish Open]] in [[Killarney]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]: |
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***Winner: [[Ross Fisher]] {{cc3|ENG}} 266 (−18) |
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****Fisher wins his fourth European Tour title. |
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====[[Motorcycle racing]]==== |
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*[[2010 Superbike World Championship season|Superbike]]: |
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**[[2010 Silverstone Superbike World Championship round|Silverstone Superbike World Championship round]] in [[Silverstone Circuit|Northamptonshire]], [[United Kingdom]]: |
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***Race 1: (1) [[Cal Crutchlow]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[Yamaha YZF-R1]]) (2) [[Jonathan Rea]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[Honda CBR1000RR]]) (3) [[Leon Haslam]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[Suzuki GSX-R1000]]) |
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***Race 2: (1) Crutchlow (2) Rea (3) [[Leon Camier]] {{cc3|GBR}} ([[Aprilia RSV 4]]) |
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****Riders' championship standings (after 10 of 13 rounds): (1) [[Max Biaggi]] {{cc3|ITA}} (Aprilia RSV 4) 373 points (2) Haslam 313 (3) Rea 243 |
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****Manufacturers' championship standings: (1) [[Aprilia]] 385 points (2) [[Suzuki]] 334 (3) [[Ducati]] 297 |
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*[[2010 Supersport World Championship season|Supersport]]: |
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**[[2010 Silverstone Superbike World Championship round|Silverstone Supersport World Championship round]] in [[Silverstone Circuit|Northamptonshire]], [[United Kingdom]]: (1) [[Eugene Laverty]] {{cc3|IRL}} ([[Honda CBR600RR]]) (2) [[Kenan Sofuoğlu]] {{cc3|TUR}} (Honda CBR600RR) (3) [[Gino Rea]] {{cc3|GBR}} (Honda CBR600RR) |
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***Riders' championship standings (after 10 of 13 rounds): (1) Sofuoğlu 203 points (2) Laverty 186 (3) [[Joan Lascorz]] {{cc3|ESP}} ([[Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R]]) 168 |
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***Manufacturers' championship standings: (1) [[Honda]] 245 points (2) [[Kawasaki Heavy Industries|Kawasaki]] 172 (3) [[Triumph Motorcycles Ltd|Triumph]] 136 |
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====[[Shooting sports|Shooting]]==== |
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*[[2010 ISSF World Shooting Championships|ISSF World Championships]] in [[Munich]], [[Germany]]: |
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**10m Air Rifle Women: {{gold1}} [[Yi Siling]] {{cc3|CHN}} 505.6 points {{silver2}} [[Wu Liuxi]] {{cc3|CHN}} 501.4 {{bronze3}} [[Elania Nardelli]] {{cc3|ITA}} 501.0 |
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**10m Air Rifle Women Team: {{gold1}} {{GER}} 1190 points<sup>+99</sup> {{silver2}} {{CHN}} 1189<sup>+94</sup> {{bronze3}} {{USA}} 1188<sup>+98</sup> |
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**50m Pistol Men: {{gold1}} [[Tomoyuki Matsuda]] {{cc3|JPN}} 669.7 points {{silver2}} [[Daemyung Lee]] {{cc3|KOR}} 665.2 {{bronze3}} [[Vyacheslav Podlesnyy]] {{cc3|RUS}} 662.1 |
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**50m Pistol Men Junior: {{gold1}} [[Tomasz Palamarz]] {{cc3|POL}} 558 points<sup>+13</sup> {{silver2}} [[Dino Briganti]] {{cc3|ITA}} 558<sup>+7</sup> {{bronze3}} [[Andreas Heise]] {{cc3|GER}} 552<sup>+5</sup> |
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**50m Pistol Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{GER}} 1626 points<sup>+12</sup> {{silver2}} {{RUS}} 1625<sup>+20</sup> {{bronze3}} {{CHN}} 1622<sup>+12</sup> |
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**50m Rifle Prone Men Team: {{gold1}} {{USA}} 1791 points {{silver2}} {{KOR}} 1791 {{bronze3}} {{RUS}} 1790 |
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**50m Rifle Prone Men Junior Team: {{gold1}} {{POL}} 1777 points<sup>+94</sup> {{silver2}} {{GER}} 1776<sup>+106</sup> {{bronze3}} {{USA}} 1774<sup>+97</sup> |
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====[[Tennis]]==== |
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*[[2010 ATP World Tour|ATP World Tour]]: |
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**[[2010 Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad|Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad]] in [[Roy Emerson Arena|Gstaad]], [[Switzerland]]: |
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***Final: '''[[Nicolás Almagro]]''' {{cc3|ESP}} def. [[Richard Gasquet]] {{cc3|FRA}} 7–5, 6–1 |
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****Almagro wins the seventh title of his career. |
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**[[2010 ATP Studena Croatia Open Umag|ATP Studena Croatia Open Umag]] in [[Umag]], [[Croatia]]: |
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***Final: '''[[Juan Carlos Ferrero]]''' {{cc3|ESP}} def. [[Potito Starace]] {{cc3|ITA}} 6–4, 6–4 |
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****Ferrero wins the 15th title of his career. |
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**[[2010 Farmers Classic|Farmers Classic]] in [[Los Angeles Tennis Center|Los Angeles, California]], [[United States]]: |
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***Final: '''[[Sam Querrey]]''' {{cc3|USA}} def. [[Andy Murray]] {{cc3|GBR}} 5–7, 7–6(2), 6–3 |
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****Querrey defends his title, and wins the sixth title of his career. |
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*[[2010 WTA Tour|WTA Tour]]: |
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**[[2010 İstanbul Cup|İstanbul Cup]] in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]]: |
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***Final: '''[[Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova]]''' {{cc3|RUS}} def. [[Elena Vesnina]] {{cc3|RUS}} 5–7, 7–5, 6–4 |
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****Pavlyuchenkova wins the second title of her career. |
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**[[2010 Bank of the West Classic|Bank of the West Classic]] in [[Taube Tennis Center|Stanford, California]], [[United States]]: |
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***Final: '''[[Victoria Azarenka]]''' {{cc3|BLR}} def. [[Maria Sharapova]] {{cc3|RUS}} 6–4, 6–1 |
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****Azarenka wins the fourth title of her career. |
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====[[Volleyball]]==== |
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*[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship|Asian Men's Cup Championship]] in [[Urmia]], [[Iran]]: |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Pool A|Pool A]]: |
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***{{vb-rt|TPE}} 0–3 {{vb|CHN}} |
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***{{vb-rt|IRN}} 3–2 {{vb|IND}} |
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**[[2010 Asian Men's Cup Volleyball Championship#Pool B|Pool B]]: |
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***{{vb-rt|AUS}} 3–0 {{vb|KAZ}} |
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***{{vb-rt|KOR}} 3–2 {{vb|JPN}} |
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====[[Water polo]]==== |
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*[[2010 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup|FINA Men's World Cup]] in [[Oradea]], [[Romania]]: |
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**[[2010 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup#7th place playoff|7th place playoff]]: '''{{wp-rt|CHN}}''' 20–5 {{wp|IRN}} |
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**[[2010 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup#5th place playoff|5th place playoff]]: {{wp-rt|AUS}} 5–9 '''{{wp|ROU}}''' |
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**[[2010 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup#Bronze medal game|Bronze medal game]]: {{wp-rt|USA}} 8–12 {{bronze3}} '''{{wp|ESP}}''' |
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**[[2010 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup#Final|Final]]: {{silver2}} {{wp-rt|CRO}} 7–13 {{gold1}} '''{{wp|SRB}}''' |
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***Serbia win the title for the first time as a separate nation, and their fourth title overall. |
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