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Scotland lost 3-0 to Wales at the weekend, putting Burley under huge pressure

Burley sacked as Scotland boss

The Scottish Football Association tonight confirmed George Burley's sacking as Scotland manager.

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Thomson forced to retire from Transat race

The gremlins which have plagued Alex Thomson’s ocean racing career have struck again, a hole in the bow of his Open 60 Hugo Boss forcing him to retire from the Transat Jacques Vabre when lying in fourth place.

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Tessa Sanderson: 'I was spat on and called golliwog'

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Tiger Woods won the Australian Masters despite problems with his putting and driving

Woods finds an extra gear to beat locals in Melbourne

Tiger Woods celebrated his first visit Down Under in 11 years with a win at the Australian Masters yesterday, the world No 1 banishing his swing demons in time to hold off a dogged local field by two strokes.

<p> <b>Tim Montgomery (United States, Athletics) </b> </p> <p></p> <p> Montgomery's case is regarded as a landmark in the fight against doping as it    introduced the non-analytical positive.  </p> <p></p> <p> Once the world's fastest man, Montgomery never returned a positive test for a    banned substance but admitted under oath to a U.S. Federal grand jury    investigating BALCO (Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative) that he had used    steroids and human growth hormone.  </p> <p></p> <p> Montgomery, who helped the United States to win gold in the 4x100 metres relay    at the Sydney Olympics, was stripped of his medal and his 100 metres world    record of 9.78 seconds set in 2002 in Paris was wiped from the record books    based on the evidence given during his testimony. He was barred from    competition in 2005 and retired the following year.  </p> <p></p> <p> Montgomery, who has a son with disgraced sprint queen Marion Jones, was later    sentenced to 46 months in prison for cheque fraud and money laundering and    last October had five years added to his sentence after being convicted of    possessing heroin with the intent to distribute it.  </p>

High-profile drug cheats exposed by WADA

It is ten years since the World Anti-Doping Agency was formed in order to fight the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport.



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