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Team Canada Olympic orientation camp

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Team Canada's Olympic orientation camp

Team Canada begins preparing for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.
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No shortage of storylines for Olympic orientation camp
It's Canada. It's hockey. It's the Olympics. Combine these three things and there will be no shortage of storylines to follow as the Canadian men's team prepares to open its orientation camp this week in Calgary.
Breaking down Canada's Olympic orientation camp roster
Forty-six NHL stars will gather in Calgary from Aug. 24-27 when Team Canada holds its Olympic orientation camp.
'Diminished role' led to Heatley's trade request Audio
Dany Heatley said his 'diminished role' with the Ottawa Senators is the biggest reason he asked to be traded.
Nicholson: camp crucial to Olympic success
Building a gold-medal winning side is a lengthy and exhaustive process, one that begins next week with Team Canada's Olympic team orientation camp.
Your View: Team Canada camp - Who's missing?
Are there any players that Team Canada executive director Steve Yzerman has completely overlooked for next week's Olympic orientation camp in Calgary?

Football »

Vick to appear in court before pre-season game: source
Before Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick takes the field for his first NFL game in almost three years, he'll have to appear in bankruptcy court, according to a report on ESPN.com.
Reid runs roughshod over Lions
Playing with a tender hamstring, third-year CFL running back Fred Reid set a Winnipeg Blue Bombers single-game record with 260 rushing yards in a 37-10 victory over the hometown B.C. Lions on Friday night.
Alouettes continue to roll
The first half may have been back and forth, but the Montreal Alouettes were the better team in the second and posted a 34-25 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday in Montreal.
Favre debut a dud versus Chiefs
Brett Favre's debut was a dud in terms of on-field action, a predictably brief pre-season performance in the 17-13 victory by the Vikings on Friday over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Bombers look to knock some swagger out of Lions
A pair of wins has brought some of the swagger back to the B.C. Lions, but defensive end Brent Johnson thinks his team has to be careful not to get tripped up by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Friday night.

Baseball »

Romero, Snider lead Blue Jays past Angels
Ricky Romero won for the first time in four starts, Travis Snider hit a solo homer and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Los Angeles Angels 8-3 on Sunday.
Canada's Little Leaguers shut out by Taiwan
Canada is still searching for its first win at baseball's Little League World Series after dropping an 8-0 decision to Taiwan on Sunday.
Unassisted triple play ends Phils' win over Mets
Second baseman Eric Bruntlett turned an unassisted triple play to end the Philadelphia Phillies' wild 9-7 victory over the New York Mets on Sunday.
Guerrero, Rivera power Angels past Blue Jays
Vladimir Guerrero and Juan Rivera hit home runs to break open a 3-3 game and Adam Lind's 25th homer accounted for all of Toronto's runs as the visiting Los Angeles Angels defeated the Blue Jays 7-3 on Saturday.
Mexico beats Canada at Little League World Series
Oscar Noguera scored from third on a throwing error as Mexico beat Canada 2-1 in seven innings Saturday at the Little League World Series in South Williamsport, Pa.

Basketball »

Magic sign free agent Jason Williams
The Orlando Magic have announced the signing of free-agent guard Jason Williams.
Pension plan boosting its stake in owner of Leafs, Raptors
The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan announced Thursday it is planning to boost its stake in the parent company of hockey's Toronto's Maple Leafs and basketball's Toronto Raptors to almost two-thirds ownership.
Raptors deal Delfino, Ukic to Bucks
The Toronto Raptors have completed a trade that sends guards Carlos Delfino and Roko Ukic to the Milwaukee Bucks for forward Amir Johnson and swingman Sonny Weems.
Carmelo Anthony sues former business manager
Carmelo Anthony is suing his former business manager, alleging he misappropriated more than $2 million of the Denver Nuggets star's assets.
Raptors to open pre-season in London, Ont.
The Toronto Raptors will begin their pre-season for the upcoming NBA campaign on Oct. 6 against the Philadelphia 76ers in London, Ont.

Soccer »

Inter Milan held to draw by Bari
Champion Inter Milan was held to a 1-1 draw at home by newly promoted Bari in its first match of the Italian Serie A soccer season Sunday.
Messi leads Barcelona to Spanish Supercup win
Lionel Messi scored two second half goals Sunday as Barcelona beat Athletic Bilbao 3-0 to lift the Spanish Supercup.
Chelsea, Spurs win on the road in Premiership
Tottenham and Chelsea stayed neck and neck at the top of the Premier League with away victories on Sunday while promoted Burnley followed up its win over Manchester United with a 1-0 triumph over Everton.
Hamburg defeats champs Wolfsburg in Bundesliga
Hamburger SV beat defending champion Wolfsburg 4-2 on Sunday to move into a three-way tie at the top of the Bundesliga.
Bordeaux crushes Nice 4-0
Defending champion Bordeaux extended its record winning streak in the French league to 14 games by hammering Nice 4-0 on Sunday, with France playmaker Yoann Gourcuff scoring twice to take his tally to four in three games.

Amateur Sports »

Disappointing world track championships for Canada
Let's hope it's simply a case of post-Olympic letdown, because the overall performance of the Canadian team at the 12th IAAF world track and field championships in Berlin has been, by and large, disappointing.
Canadian coach enjoys life at U.K. Athletics
After helping build a strong track team in Canada, Kevin Tyler announced after the Beijing Olympics that he was leaving Edmonton and taking a job with U.K. Athletics.
Americans sweep 400-metre relays
The American men's and women's 4x400-metre relay teams dominated their finals at the world track and field championships in Berlin on Sunday, both winning convincingly to cap off competition at the event.
Ethiopia's Bekele nabs distance race double
Distance runner Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia added another chapter to his incredible career on Sunday at the world track and field championships, winning gold in the men's 5,000-metre race to secure the same double he won in the 2008 Olympics.
China's Xue Bai wins women's marathon
Xue Bai of China dropped Japan's Yoshima Ozaka and Aselefech Mergia of Ethiopia in the last three kilometres to win the gold medal and the accompanying $60,000 US first-place prize in the women's marathon at the world track and field championships in Berlin on Sunday.