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Monday  Coach Don Nelson tied the NBA record for all-time wins with the 1,332 of his career Sunday when the Golden State Warriors defeated the Toronto Raptors.

Thursday  
Wayne Rooney has suffered a sprained ankle that will keep him sidelined for between two and four weeks, British media is reporting.

Monday  Phelpsbeijing.jpgMichael Fred Phelps (born June 30, 1985) is an American swimmer. He has won 14 career Olympic gold medals, the most by any Olympian, and is often cited as the greatest swimmer and one of the greatest Olympians of all time.[2][3][4] As of August 2, 2009, Phelps has broken thirty-seven world records in swimming.

Saturday    

Mary Decker was heavily favored to win a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics, held at Los Angeles. In the 3000 meters final, Zola Budd, half a stride ahead of Decker, moved to the inside lane, inadvertently crowding Decker, who collided with Budd and fell spectacularly to the curb. Decker's hip was injured and she was unable to resume the race. She was carried from the track by her future husband. At a press conference she said that Budd was to blame for the collision. (In track races it is generally the trailing athlete's responsibility to avoid contact with the runner ahead; on the other hand, it is an accepted convention among most distance runners that the leader should be a full stride ahead before cutting in.) Track officials initially disqualified Budd for obstruction, but she was reinstated just one hour later once officials had viewed films of the race.


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March 21 Kansas players after stunning loss to Northern Iowa March Madness

March 20   Kansas the #1 seed in the 2010 March madness suffers disappointing loss to Northern Iowa.

March 20  


March 19   Agony for some  Ecstasy for others!!

March 18  The Agony of Global Warming!

March 17  The "Miracle on Ice" was a medal-round men's ice hockey game during the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, New York, on February 22. The United States team, made up of amateur and collegiate players and led by coach Herb Brooks, defeated the Soviet team, which was considered the best hockey team in the world.

March 16   The world was shocked again by the memory of the tragedy of September 11, 2001, when it saw the newly released aerial photographs of the Twin Towers as they collapsed and of New York immediately after the tragedy.

March 15    Feb. 20, 2010: Lindsey Vonn holds up an American flag during the flower ceremony after the ladies' super-G in Whistler, British Columbia. She won the bronze medal.

March 14        Poor kid. You would be in Agony too!


March 13  Celebration after Team Canada defeated the US women to win the Gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.  Celebration, hours after the arena was empty, still caused some controversy! 


March 12  A woman and baby peer out from their door at a camp for earthquake survivors set up in the Petionville Golf Club, Haiti.


March 11  USA lost to Team Canada in the 2010 Winter Olympics. Great game. Canada's gold medal was the Country's 14th, which was the most by any nation ever!! 


March 10  Nelson Mandela  - South Africa awarded the World Cup of Soccer June 2004  


March 9  Benjamira Neira Zapata assesses the damage to her home in Penca, Chile, after a Feb. 27 earthquake and tsunami.


March 8    Feb. 27, 2010: Curtis Tomasevicz (center) celebrates with his Team USA teammates (left to right) Steve Mesler, Justin Olsen, and driver Steven Holcomb after winning a gold medal in the four-man bobsled competition in Whistler, British Columbia.

March 7:  Joannie Rochette (born January 13, 1986) is a Canadian figure skater. She is the 2010 Olympic bronze medalist, the 2009 World silver medalist, the 2008 and 2009 Four Continents silver medalist, the 2004 Grand Prix Final bronze medalist, and a six-time (2005–10) Canadian national champion. As of February 2010, she was ranked 3rd the world.[1] On February 21, 2010, two days before the beginning of ladies' figure skating competition at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, her mother, Thérèse Rochette, died of a heart attack at Vancouver General Hospital after arriving to watch her compete.[2]