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  • World Cup 7 in Erfurt, Germany:
    • Men's 500 m:
    • Men's 1500 m
    • Women's 500 m:
    • Women's 3000 m:

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  • World Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
    • 140m hill: (1) Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria 289.2 points (142.0/139.5m) (2) Wolfgang Loitzl Austria 274.1 (136.5/135.5) (3) Matti Hautamaeki Finland 270.6 (136.5/135.5)
      • Schlierenzauer set a hill record with his first jump of 142m. His 4th win in 5 events lift him to the top of the World Cup standings.
      • Overall World Cup standings (after 16 of 28 events): (1) Schlierenzauer 1,220 points (2) Simon Ammann Switzerland 1,172 (3) Loitzl 1,061
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  • Heineken Cup Pool stage, week 6:
    (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Pool 6:
      • Cardiff Blues Wales 62–20 Italy Calvisano
        • The Blues win secures them the top seed in the knockout phase.
      • Biarritz France 24–10 England Gloucester
        • Gloucester's defeat by more than seven points and Biarritz's failure to score four tries mean that both teams are eliminated.

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  • World Cup in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:
    • Team sprint men: (1)  Sweden 19:44.1 (2)  Italy 19:44.4 (3)  Canada 19:44.7
    • Team sprint women: (1)  Italy 17:20.1 (2)  Germany 17:30.0 (3)  Sweden 17:31.2
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  • Major League Baseball news:
    • MLB owners approve two rules changes:
      • All postseason games, as well as one-game playoffs, will be played to their conclusion. Games called due to weather will be suspended, regardless of the number of innings played.
      • Home-field advantage for one-game playoffs to break ties for division championships or wild-card berths will now be determined by head-to-head record, instead of a coin flip.

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  • World Cup 5 in Ruhpolding, Germany:
    • Men's 4 x 7.5 km Relay: (1)  Norway 1hr 24min 54.0sec (0), (2)  Germany at 1:20.2 (0), (3)  Austria 1:43.1 (0)
      • World Cup relay standings (after four of six events): (1) Austria 222 points, (2)  Russia 190, (3) Germany 182
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  • World Cup 5 in Ruhpolding, Germany:
    • Women's 4 x 6 km Relay: (1)  Germany 1hr 16min 41.2sec (0) (2)  Russia at 37.5sec (0) (3)  Sweden 56.5 (0)
      • World Cup relay standings (after 4 of 6 events): (1)  Russia 234 points (2)  Germany 205 (3)  France 175
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  • CECAFA Cup in Kampala, Uganda:
  • News:
    • Israel Football Association decides to resume play in the top three divisions this weekend for the first time since the start of Israel-Gaza conflict. Lower divisions will still be suspended. Teams whose home grounds are within 40 km of the Gaza Strip will have to play their matches on alternative grounds out of the danger zone. Also, matches between teams from Jewish and Arab towns may be played on neutral grounds by police order for fear of possible crowd violence. Officials of teams that could be affected by this decision, in particular Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. and Bnei Sakhnin F.C., say they object to move away from their home grounds.

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  • World Cup 4 in Oberhof, Germany:
    • 4 x 7.5 km Relay Men: (1)  Austria 1hr 19min 36.61sec (0 penalties), (2)  Russia 8.7sec behind (0), (3)  Germany 19.2 (1)
      • World Cup relay standings: (1) Austria 174 (2) Russia 154 (3)  Sweden 124

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  • Euroleague, week 9:
    (teams in bold advance to the Top 16 stage; teams in italics are eliminated)
    • Group A:
    • Group B:
    • Group C:
      • DKV Joventut Spain 75–79 Germany ALBA Berlin
        • ALBA get level with Joventut in 4th place, and take the tie-break advantage against them.
    • Group D:
      • Efes Pilsen Turkey 55–74 Russia CSKA Moscow
        • CSKA's win effectively secure them top place in the group, and also assures Real Madrid advance to the Top 16.
      • Partizan Belgrade Serbia 80–57 Greece Panionios
        • Partizan draw level with Efes Pilsen in 3rd place. Panionios drop to last place and has only a slim chance of qualifying.

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