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In Sports News: the Czech men's tennis team are back in the elite World
Group in the Davis Cup after a resounding victory over the Netherlands;
Mlada Boleslav are now two points clear in the Czech football league;
Sparta fine Repka for giving the finger to Teplice fans, while disgraced
former Zizkov boss Hornik is back in the game; and hockey goaltender
Dominik Hasek wins on his return with the Detroit Red Wings.
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In motorcycle racing at the Czech Grand Prix Lukas Pesek crashes out in the
home stretch; the women's national football squad downs Iceland to keep
World Cup hopes alive; Meduna suffers horrifying collapse in Turkey;
Sparta closing in on league leaders Liberec; Jagr named Czech player of
the year. More
Current AffairsIce hockey legend Dominik Hasek, 41, signs one-year contract with Detroit
You might get the impression that the great Czech ice hockey goaltender
Dominik Hasek never wants to hang up his skates. Six months after his 41st
birthday, the Pardubice born player has just signed a new, one-year
contract with Detroit Red Wings, a club close to his heart. More
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In Sports News: the Czech Republic takes two medals at the European
Flatwater Championships in central Bohemia - canoeist Martin Doktor says
the home crowd helped him reach the podium; tennis player Radek Stepanek
is now in the world's top ten for the first time in his career; ice hockey
star Martin Havlat joins the Chicago Blackhawks; and Milan Baros is said to
be close to joining Hamburg.
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Two Czech cyclists have been listed among fifty or so riders suspected of
using banned substances; Pavel Nedved indicates he'd like to [play
football for at least one more season but national squad remains an open
question; in ice hockey Ottawa opts for Carolina Hurricanes goaltender
instead of Dominik Hasek.
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In Sports News: the Czech ice hockey team come second in the World
Championships in Riga, a result being seen by many as a real achievement
for a young team; Dominik Hasek is keen to continue at Ottawa; Radek
Stepanek loses in an ATP final but rises to a career-best 11 in the world
rankings; and as the World Cup draws near Milan Baros says he is unworried
that a number of Czech footballers had seasons they will want to forget.
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