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Wall, Belinelli Win in All-Star Skills Events

Washington's John Wall won the Slam Dunk Contest and Italy's Marco Belinelli captured the 3-Point Shootout in skills competitions on Saturday ahead of the 63rd NBA All-Star Game.

Before Sunday's showdown between elite lineups from the Eastern and Western Conference in New Orleans, players competed in a relaxed atmosphere for bragging rights in skills competitions.

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Japanese Teen Hanyu Wins Olympic Gold, Wants More

Yuzuru Hanyu and Brian Orser were walking together along the Black Sea just over a year ago, a skater and a coach still getting to know each other.

"He just blurted it out: 'I want to win the Olympics. And I want to win the next Olympics,'" Orser recalled Friday, back in Sochi with Hanyu.

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Africans Get a Kick out of Shaolin Kung Fu

Ten grey-suited Buddhists crouch like leopards stalking a muntjac before barreling across the stage in an explosion of gravity-defying pivots, kicks and somersaults that would make an osteopath wince.

These are the warrior monks of China's fabled Shaolin Temple, the birthplace of kung fu which is spreading its gospel to Africa as part of a wood-smashing, sword-dancing, spear-balancing grab at global ubiquity.

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Gut Eyes Super-G Gold, U.S. and Russia Renew Hockey Rivalry

Switzerland's Lara Gut looks to convert her World Cup super-G domination into Olympic gold on Saturday while the United States and Russia renew their titanic ice hockey rivalry.

Gut, 22, was third behind joint gold winners Tina Maze of Slovenia and teammate Dominique Gisin in Wednesday's dead-heated downhill, and she is desperate to take top spot especially having missed the 2010 Vancouver Games through injury.

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Guess Who Dropped by USA House? Vladimir Putin

In a powerful symbol of international sports detente, Russian President Vladimir Putin dropped in on U.S. Olympic headquarters Friday to chat about the Winter Games and the upcoming Russia-U.S. hockey showdown.

He even wore a red "Happy Valentine's Day from Team USA" pin on his lapel.

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Wenger is 'Failure Specialist', Says Mourinho

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho labeled Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger as a "specialist in failure" as the war of words in the race for the English Premier League title intensified Friday.

Mourinho, whose side lead London rivals Arsenal by a point at the top of the table, was responding to comments from French manager Wenger earlier Friday that anyone who said their team was not in the race for the title was betraying a fear of failure.

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Atletico Fined after Ronaldo Hit with Lighter

The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) on Friday fined Atletico Madrid 600 euros ($822) after Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo was struck on the head with a lighter during the clubs' Copa del Rey clash on Tuesday.

Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo was hit by a lighter thrown from the crowd as he made his way off the field at half-time in the semifinal second leg clash, which Madrid won 2-0 to advance 5-0 on aggregate to a final against Barcelona.

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Neymar Back for Barca in Time for City Clash

Neymar has recovered from a sprained ankle, Barcelona's medical team said on Friday, and the Brazilian could feature in La Liga at the weekend as well as Tuesday's Champions League clash against Manchester City.

Injured last month in a Copa del Rey game against Getafe, the Brazilian began training earlier this week and is available for selection against Rayo Vallecano on Saturday.

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Peers: Remember Plushenko's Achievements

Realizing it was over for him, Evgeni Plushenko held his hands out, as if asking the crowd to forgive him.

No apologies necessary.

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Viletta Stuns Favorites to Win Gold in Super-Combined

For Sandro Viletta, it was a stunning Olympic gold.

For Ivica Kostelic, it was the same old Olympic silver.

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