Wed 12 Sep 2007
Women S World Cup’s News: Japan, England tie in thrilling opener at Women’s World Cup..
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Japan, England tie in thrilling opener at Women’s World Cup (Sports Illustrated)
Aya Miyama her second goal of the game off an outstanding free kick with five seconds left, rallying Japan to a 2-2 tie against England on Tuesday in the Women’s World Cup.
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Lindsey Kildow Wins Skiing World Cup Women’s Downhill (WCSN.com…
Video of U.S. skier Lindsey Kildow winning the Women’s downhill on Wednesday 12/20/06 with a time of 1 minute, 38.06 seconds. She now leads the Women’s World Cup standings in downhill with this fourth straight top three finish.
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Women?s World Cup - USA v. North Korea
You US Soccer fans that did not get up at 4:55am EST to watch the US Women?s National Team play North Korea in the Women?s World Cup and let your DVR do the watching will want to stop reading now. Spoiler below. …
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USA 2 - 2 North Korea
World Cup favourites USA are held to a draw by North Korea at the women’s World Cup in China.
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