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Sport's Big Battlers - Wayne, Warne, Woods, Christie and Christiano
Author: Andrew Regan
Article:
World Cup controversy still looms large as the football season
gets underway. All eyes are focused on the Premier League as Man
Utd team mates Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo prepare to
meet each other under the public's eager scrutiny. Is the
hatchet fully buried or do undercurrents run strong - there'll
be plenty of opportunity to witness one of the encounters with a
full fixture list ahead.
In much more heart-warming style Tiger Woods exercised superb
ball control as he took his third Open title at Royal
Liverpool's Hoylake in July just weeks after the loss of his
father. Not normally given to emotional displays, grief mingled
with joy as he gained the 11th major win of his career.
Can he repeat this awesome display of mental strength in
Barbados this winter as Sandy Lane hosts the 2006 World Golf
Championships World Cup. The course holds fond memories for
Tiger, its 19th hole now famous as the site of his wedding in
2004.
href="http://www.xl.com/champion/cheap-flights-to-barbados.asp">F
ly to Barbados to watch 24 nations compete in this team
event from 7th - 10th December; the first time a WGC event has
been played in Barbados and only the third time it has been held
in the Caribbean.
The Caribbean steals more of the sporting limelight as
preparations continue apace across the West Indian islands, all
of whom are in eager anticipation of the ICC Cricket World Cup
in April 2007.
Widely considered as the best spin bowler the world has ever
seen, Australia's Shane Warne is a favourite to be at the centre
of the action. Currently holding the record as the highest Test
wicket taker of all time, this mammoth achievement has been
gained despite some severe career setbacks including a
dislocated shoulder injury and a 12-month ban from the game for
the use of banned diet pills. Fans will be able to judge his
current form as the England team prepare to face Australia in
this year's
href="http://cricket.com.au/default.aspx?s=buytickets">Ashes
down under.
Meanwhile on the athletics front, British concentration is still
finely honed to the 2012 London games. After a 2-year ban
following a positive substance testing in 1999, Linford
Christie, the 1992 Olympic 100m champion, is firmly in the
starting blocks for another great sporting comeback. With 3
other retired British greats, Christie has just been appointed
by UK Athletics as mentor to the country's senior athletes ahead
of 2012.
About the author:
Andrew Regan is an online journalist who enjoys socialising at
his local Edinburgh
rugby club.
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