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Police use a water cannon and tear gas as protesters light the area with a green laser light during the third day of nationwide anti-government protest near the Prime Minister's office at Besiktas area in Istanbul, late Sunday, June 2, 2013. Protests in Istanbul and several other Turkish cities appear to have subsided, after days of fierce clashes following a police crackdown on a peaceful gathering. The demonstrations grew out of anger over a violent police crackdown of a peaceful environmental protest at Istanbul's Taksim Square and spread to other Turkish cities. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

Istanbul 2020 bidders remain confident of support

Olympic bidders say the Turkish people "remain united" in the effort to hold the 2020 Summer Games in Istanbul despite fierce anti-government protests in recent days. As riot police used tear gas against protesters Monday for a fourth straight day in Istanbul, two senior IOC officials said the unrest should ...

World to have just a fleeting glimpse of Pistorius

The world will likely only be given a 10-minute snapshot of Oscar Pistorius at a hearing Tuesday ahead of his murder trial, a fleeting glimpse of the Olympic athlete when he appears for the first time since he was whisked away into a near four-month period of reclusion after being ...

A recap of the Oscar Pistorius case

A recap of the key elements in the Oscar Pistorius case as the double-amputee Olympian returns to court Tuesday for a hearing ahead of his murder trial for the shooting death of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Feb. 14: ___ THE CASE THAT STUNNED MILLIONS: A legal case with few equals ...

Swiss Denis Oswald, president of the International Rowing Federation and member of the IOC's executive board, speaks during a press conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, Monday June 3, 2013. Oswald will run as candidate for  president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). A new IOC President will be elected on Sept.  10, 2013 at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires. (AP Photo/Keystone,Laurent Gillieron)

IOC candidate Oswald wants new Olympic sports

New sports could be added to the Summer Olympics by cutting less competitive events within existing sports, IOC presidential candidate Denis Oswald said Monday. Oswald said a "more creative approach" is needed to establish the sports program following the IOC's handling of wrestling's Olympic status. "If you streamline some sports ...

File - In this Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013 file photo Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius stands inside the court as a police officer looks on during his bail hearing at the magistrate court in Pretoria, South Africa. Pistorius will defend himself against a charge of premeditated murder in the slaying of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, by arguing he believed he was acting lawfully and in self-denense when he fired four shots through a bathroom door in his home with his licensed 9mm handgun, criminal and firearm experts say, even though the Olympic athlete concedes now that he made a deadly error.   (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)

Pistorius forced out of hiding for trial hearing

Oscar Pistorius will be back in the glare of public scrutiny for the first time in months when he appears at a court hearing Tuesday ahead of his murder trial, the next chapter of a sensational case that transformed the double-amputee Olympian from a smiling global inspiration to a sobbing ...

Grant Hill retires from NBA after 19 seasons

Seven-time All-Star Grant Hill retired from the NBA on Saturday after 19 seasons, ending a career interrupted by injuries that included an Olympic gold medal. The Los Angeles Clippers announced the news, which came as no surprise since Hill had been mulling his future after the team was eliminated in ...

In this Thursday, June 21, 2012 file photo, whirligig artist Vollis Simpson sits outside his shop in Lucama, N.C. Simpson, a self-taught artist famed for his whimsical, wind-powered whirligigs, has died. He was 94. Simpson's wife, Jean, told the Wilson Daily Times that her husband died in his sleep Friday, May 31, 2013. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

Whirligig art creator Vollis Simpson dies at 94

Where others saw trash, Vollis Simpson saw whimsical, wind-powered whirligigs, creations with hundreds of moving parts that turned and twirled. The whirligigs were made from recycled heating and air conditioning systems and reflector material Simpson patiently cut into thousands of tiny pieces that made the works shine when lights hit ...

FILE - In this Aug. 20, 2004, file photo, silver medalist Adam Nelson, left, of the United States, and, gold medalist Yuriy Bilonog, of Ukraine, pose on the podium after the presentation ceremony in the men's shot put at the 2004 Olympic Games in the Olympic Stadium in Athens. IOC officials said Thursday, May 30, 2013, that Nelson has been bumped up to the gold medal after Bilonog was stripped of the gold medal in December because of doping. (AP Photos/David J. Phillip, File)

Adam Nelson to get 2004 gold in shot put

Nine years later, Adam Nelson can finally call himself an Olympic gold medalist. The American was officially elevated Thursday to shot put champion from the 2004 Athens Games, taking the gold that was stripped from a Ukrainian rival for doping. The International Olympic Committee reallocated the medals from Athens events ...

The gold medal is displayed for journalists during a presentation of Sochi 2014 Olympic medals at the SportAccord International Convention in St. Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, May 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)

Russian critic: Wide corruption at Sochi games

Russian officials and businessmen have stolen billions of dollars during the years of preparations for the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, a prominent Russian opposition figure claimed Thursday. Boris Nemtsov, a former Russian deputy prime minister-turned-Kremlin critic, and an associate said in a report released Thursday that up to $30 ...

Mayor of Madrid Ana Botella  speaks during the presentation of Madrid as a candidate city for the 2020 Olympics at the SportAccord International Convention in St.Petersburg, Russia, Thursday, May 30, 2013. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)

3 bid cities make pitches for 2020 Olympics

Less than four months before the IOC vote, the three cities vying for the 2020 Olympics took their campaign to a key international audience on Thursday — with each claiming to be the safest and most financially secure choice at a time of global uncertainty. Officials from Istanbul, Madrid and ...

IOC President Jacques Rogge, left, and Singapore's Ng Ser Miang, Vice President of the IOC,  attend the IOC executive board meeting at the SportAccord International Convention in St.Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday, May 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)

Wrestling, baseball-softball, squash on IOC list

And now for the gold-medal match. Three months after wrestling got kicked out of the 2020 Olympics, the ancient sport is back in the frame and will compete against baseball-softball and squash for a spot in the games. "We had the opportunity to have a second chance to compete," international ...

Members of International Wrestling federation react after the wrestling was announced one of the three candidate sports for  the 2020 Olympics at the SportAccord International Convention in St.Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Three months after being dropped from the 2020 Olympics, wrestling won a reprieve Wednesday and made the IOC shortlist for inclusion in the games. Also making the cut were squash and a combined baseball-softball bid. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)

Wrestling, baseball-softball, squash make IOC list

Three months after being dropped from the 2020 Olympics, wrestling won a reprieve Wednesday and made the IOC shortlist for inclusion in the games. Also making the cut were squash and a combined baseball-softball bid. Eight sports were vying for a single opening on the lineup. Eliminated from contention were ...

Wrestling, baseball-softball and squash make list

Wrestling, squash and baseball-softball made the IOC short list Wednesday for inclusion in the 2020 Olympics. Three months after being dropped from the 2020 program, wrestling took a big step toward keeping its Olympic status. Eight sports were vying for a single opening in the lineup. Eliminated from contention were ...

Wrestling, 7 other sports take case to IOC

Wrestling and seven others sports were making their case to be included in the 2020 Olympics on Wednesday. Three months after being dropped from the 2020 program, wrestling had a chance to take a big step toward keeping its Olympic status. Wrestling body FILA and seven other federations competing for ...

Wrestling leader confident of IOC reprieve

As the man leading wrestling's charge to preserve its Olympic status, Nenad Lalovic believes he's done what it takes. Three months after wrestling was surprisingly dropped from the 2020 Games, Lalovic will present a new-look sport and revamped governing body to the IOC on Wednesday in a bid to keep ...

Presidency and 2020 bids the focus at IOC meetings

Call it the perfect storm of Olympic politics. With sports leaders gathering in St. Petersburg, Russia, this week for a global convention, three high-profile campaigns will be played out at the same time in an unusual confluence of issues that will set the tone for the future of the Olympic ...

Robinson, Edwards, Summitt chosen for FIBA Hall

David Robinson, Pat Summitt and Teresa Edwards headline the 2013 FIBA Hall of Fame class. Robinson won two gold medals and a bronze in the Olympics. He played for the U.S. on the 1988, 1992 and 1996 teams, becoming the first American to appear in three games. He's the all-time ...

Report: Pistorius fined for unpaid taxes

Oscar Pistorius was audited and fined for unpaid taxes after having to declare his assets during his bail hearing, a South African newspaper reported Sunday as the Olympian prepares for his first court appearance in nearly four months. The City Press newspaper said that the South African Revenue Service fined ...

FILE  - Denis Oswald, chairman of the International Olympic Committee Coordination Committee for London 2012 Games, speaking during a press conference  in London,  in this Friday, March, 30, 2012 file photo. Oswald declared his candidacy for IOC president Friday May 24 2013 , becoming the fifth member and second European to enter the race to succeed Jacques Rogge. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File )

Swiss lawyer Denis Oswald to run for IOC president

Denis Oswald declared his candidacy for IOC president Friday, becoming the fifth member and second European to enter the race to succeed Jacques Rogge. The 66-year-old Swiss lawyer and head of the international rowing federation sent a letter to IOC members announcing his decision. "My 40 years of service to ...

AP Interview: Rogge praises wrestling's changes

Wrestling's governing body has "reacted well" and made the necessary changes to give the sport a chance of saving its place in the Olympics, IOC President Jacques Rogge said. In an interview with The Associated Press, Rogge said FILA has dealt with the issues that led the IOC executive board ...

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