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  • World Women's Championship in Swift Current, Canada: (teams in bold advance to the playoffs, teams in italics go to tiebreaker, teams in strike are eliminated from playoffs contention)
    • Draw 15:
      • United States 5–9 Sweden
      • Latvia 6–9 Switzerland
      • Russia 4–7 Canada
      • Japan 6–5 Norway
    • Draw 16:
      • Germany 4–2 Latvia
      • China 5–9 United States
      • Denmark 8–7 Japan
      • Scotland 5–9 Russia
    • Draw 17:
      • Norway 7–9 Denmark
      • Canada 8–5 Scotland
      • Switzerland 2–8 Germany
      • Sweden 4–9 China
        • Final standings: Canada 10–1, Germany, Scotland 8–3, Sweden, USA 7–4, Denmark, China 6–5, Russia 5–6, Norway, Switzerland 3–8, Japan 2–9, Latvia 1–10.

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  • World Women's Championship in Swift Current, Canada: (teams in bold advance to the playoffs, teams in strike are eliminated from playoffs contention)
    • Draw 12:
      • Japan 2–10 Canada
      • Russia 3–4 Norway
      • Latvia 4–7 Sweden
      • United States 9–7 Switzerland
    • Draw 13:
      • Switzerland 7–9 Scotland
      • Sweden 10–9 Denmark
      • Norway 7–8 China
      • Canada 7–8 Germany
    • Draw 14:
      • China 9–7 Russia
      • Germany 7–5 Japan
      • Scotland 7–4 United States
      • Denmark 13–1 Latvia
        • Standings after Draw 14: Canada, Scotland 8–1, USA, Germany, Sweden 6–3, China 5–4, Russia, Denmark 4–5, Norway 3–6, Switzerland 2–7, Japan, Latvia 1–8.

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  • The NFL announces a change to its overtime rule for postseason play, effective next season. Under the new rule, the loser of the coin toss at the start of overtime will have an offensive possession if the winner of the toss scores a field goal on its first possession. (ESPN)

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  • World Women's Championship in Swift Current, Canada:
    • Draw 9:
      • Sweden 2–9 Germany
      • Switzerland 5–6 China
      • Canada 9–6 Denmark
      • Norway 3–7 Scotland
    • Draw 10:
      • Denmark 5–6 United States
      • Scotland 10–1 Latvia
      • Germany 4–7 Russia
      • China 11–6 Japan
    • Draw 11:
      • Norway 11–2 Latvia
      • United States 4–6 Canada
      • Japan 4–7 Switzerland
      • Russia 3–10 Sweden
        • Standings after Draw 11: Canada 7–0, Scotland 6–1, United States 5–2, Russia, Germany, Sweden 4–3, Denmark, China 3–4, Norway, Switzerland 2–5, Japan, Latvia 1–6.

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  • World Women's Championship in Swift Current, Canada:
    • Draw 6:
      • Scotland 11–2 Japan
      • Denmark 4–10 Russia
      • China 8–2 Latvia
      • Germany 8–12 United States
    • Draw 7:
      • Russia 6–7 Switzerland
      • Japan 5–8 Sweden
      • United States 8–7 Norway
      • Latvia 6–12 Canada
    • Draw 8:
      • Canada 10–9 China
      • Norway 4–10 Germany
      • Sweden 3–7 Scotland
      • Switzerland 3–8 Denmark
        • Standings after Draw 8: Canada 5–0, Scotland, United States 4–1, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany 3–2, China, Japan, Norway, Switzerland, Latvia 1–4.

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  • World Women's Championship in Swift Current, Canada:
    • Draw 3:
      • Denmark 8–3 China
      • Scotland 6–9 Germany
    • Draw 4:
      • Sweden 9–5 Norway
      • United States 6–7 Latvia
      • Russia 7–6 Japan
      • Canada 6–4 Switzerland
    • Draw 5:
      • Germany 3–10 Denmark
      • Norway 3–8 Canada
      • Switzerland 6–7 Sweden
      • China 4–14 Scotland
        • Standings after Draw 5: Canada 3–0, United States, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Scotland, Russia 2–1, Japan, Norway, Latvia 1–2, China, Switzerland 0–3.

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  • The NBA Board of Governors approves Michael Jordan's bid to purchase a majority interest in the Charlotte Bobcats from founding owner Bob Johnson. Jordan, previously a minority owner of the Bobcats, becomes the first former NBA player ever to own a majority interest in a league franchise. (AP via ESPN)

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  • World Cup in Oslo, Norway:
    • HS134 / 4 x 5 km team: 1st place, gold medalist(s) Norway 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Austria 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Germany

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