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In this week’s Sports News: Czech cross country skier Lukáš Bauer draws
closer to victory in this season’s World Cup; Radek Štěpánek loses in
the final of tennis’s San Jose Open; Sparta Prague, wearing a special
strip, trounce Viktoria Žižkov; and Chelsea keeper Petr Čech will, like
Slavia Prague, be cursing his luck against Spurs.
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In today’s Sports News: the Czech football Gambrinus Liga restarts after
the
winter break; Slavia Prague lose to Tottenham Hotspur in the UEFA Cup,
a cross-country skiing World Cup event takes place in Liberec, with Czech
Lukáš Bauer reaching the podium; and the
Czech hockey Extraliga’s
regular season is almost over. More
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In tennis, the Czech Republic have booked a safe passage to the Davis Cup
quarterfinals by beating Belgium; cross-country star Lukáš Bauer wins
classic 15 km to add to commanding lead in World Cup standings; Czechs
finish last in Euro Hockey Tour; a TV crew is robbed during World Cup ski
jumping event.
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In Sports News this Monday: the Czech women’s team hold their nerve to
overcome Slovakia in the last match of a Fed Cup tie in Brno; another
season, another World Cup medal for speed skater Martina Sáblíková;
footballer Martin Fenin makes a dream start for Eintracht
Frankfurt, scoring a career-first hat-trick on his Bundesliga debut; and
the Czech national team are in Cyprus for two friendlies – minus ill
manager Karel Bruckner. More
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In Sports News this week: Zdeněk Štybar finishes second in the
Cyclo-cross World Championships in Italy; Milan Baroš is hoping a move to
Portsmouth will mean regular first-team action ahead of football’s
European Championship; Athens silver medallist in yachting Lenka
Šmídová
this week has one last chance to reach the Beijing Olympics; and the Czech
Republic’s lady’s tennis team are preparing to face Slovakia in the
Fed
Cup in Brno. More
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In Sports News this week: the biggest Czech hopes Nicole Vaidišová and
Tomáš Berdych are both beaten in the fourth round of the Australian Open
by the competition’s reigning women’s and men’s champions; the agent
of footballer Milan Baroš says Portsmouth are strongly interested in the
striker, while Brno midfielder Luboš Kalouda could be on his way to
Juventus, no less.
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In Sports News this week: speed skater Martina Sáblíková is named Czech
Sportsperson of the Year and takes bronze from the European Championships
in Russia; Sparta Prague ice hockey club are also in action in Russia,
losing in the final of the Super Six European club competition to
Magnitogorsk; Nicole Vaidišová advances to the second round of the
Australian Open with ease; and Petr Čech comes out on top in the battle of
the Czech goalkeepers in the Premier League.
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In Sports News: cross country skier Lukáš Bauer wins the Tour de Ski and
is now in with a good chance of winning the World Cup; Czech slalom world
champion Šárka Záhrobská takes place in a World Cup event in
Špindlerův
Mlýn, despite having stitches under one eye; six-time truck category
winner Karel Loprais expresses disappointment with the cancellation of
this
year’s Dakar Rally; football star Jan Koller leaves Monaco to join the
Czech enclave at Nuremberg. More
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In Sports News: confusion surrounds “victory” for Lukáš Bauer in two
Tour de Ski races, with the Czech cross country skier ordered to return
prize money after it emerges that while he may have crossed the line first
he was not the winner; Germany’s coach brands a skiing sprint event at
Prague Castle a “joke”; the downhill World Cup is coming to
Špindlerův Mlýn but a bizarre accident could rule Šárka Záhrobská
out; ski-jumper Roman Koudelka comes fourth in Four Hills event in
Germany;
and young Czech football star Martin Fenin joins Eintracht Frankfurt. More
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In Sports News this week: the Czech ice hockey team finished third in
Moscow’s Channel One Cup; a rare mistake by Petr Cech costs Chelsea three
points against Tomas Rosicky’s Arsenal; the Czech national team are now
6th in the FIFA world rankings; Slavia Prague has new owners, though their
identity is a mystery; and newspaper reports suggest 18-year-old tennis
star Nicole Vaidisova is to marry Radek Stepanek.
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