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As auto racing is a dangerous sport, many individuals (including drivers, crew members, officials and spectators) have been killed in crashes related to the sport, either in -online Poker a race, in qualifying, in practice or a private testing session. These deaths have been a common occurrence, both among racers and spectators; although, advances in safety technology and in a few races speed limiting devices have made deaths much less common in recent years. Spectacular accidents have often spurred increased safety measures and even rules changes. The worst motorsports accident was Pierre Levegh's 1955 crash at Le Mans that killed him and about 80 spectators.

Top five most dangerous tracks for competitors:

1.Indianapolis Motor Speedway 562.N?rburgring 48
This is a list alphabetically sorted, and structured after the kind of competition, of the more notable drivers, excluding motorcycle riders. In addition, several famous racing drivers have been killed in public road crashes, see List of people who died in road accidents.

Contents:Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZOpen wheel types - Champ Car - Formula One - Formula 2 -Formula 3000 - Indy Racing LeagueStock car types - Rally - Drag - Endurance - Hillclimbing - Sprint cars


A

Abad, Cesar Vera (?-2005), I Copa Alcalde de Lima, PeruAbate Daga, Hector (1921-1958), Mec?nica Nacional Fuerza Libre, BrazilAdcox, Grant (1950-1989), NASCAR Winston Cup race, Atlanta Motor SpeedwayAffleck, Francis 1950-1985), ARCA practice Free Poker Tournaments at DaytonaAkiyama, Kiyoshi (1949-1970), Suzuka 12 Hours raceAlbers, Marcel (1967-1992), British F3 race, ThruxtonAlboreto, Michele (1956-2001), Audi R8 Sports car testing, EuroSpeedway LausitzAlexander, Blaise (1976-2001), ARCA Race, Lowe's Motor SpeedwayAllison, Clifford (1964-1992), NASCAR Busch Series practice, MichiganAmick, George (1924-1959), Champ Car race, Daytona International SpeedwayAkin, Bob (1936-2002), Nissan GTP ZX-Turbo historical sportscar race, Road AtlantaAnderson, Bob (1931-1967), Brabham Formula One testing, SilverstoneAsano, Masao (1936-1963), Japanese GP, Suzuka CircuitAscari, Alberto (1918-1955), Ferrari Sports car testing, Autodromo Nazionale MonzaAscari, Antonio (1888-1925), French Grand Prix, Autodrome de Montlh?ryAyulo, Manuel (1921-1955), Practice for 39th Indianapolis 500


B

Baker, Scott (1957-2000) ARCA race, ToledoBaldwin, Rick (1955-1997), NWC Qualifying, Michigan. Baldwin crashed in 1986, and never recoveredBaldwin, Tom (1947-2004), NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race, Thompson, CT.Ball, Bobby (1925-1953), Midget race, GardenaBandini, Lorenzo (1935-1967), Monaco GPBard, Ryan (1984-2007), IMCA Sportmod, Injuries substained in fiery crash, Abilene Speedway(Barringer, George (1906-1946), Champ Car race, AtlantaBastuck, J?rg (1969-2006), Rally Catalunya, Costa DauradaBauer, Erwin (1912-1958), Sports car race, N?rburgringBeaufort, Carel Godin de (1934-1964), German GP practice, N?rburgringBeauman, Don (1928-1955), Leinster Trophy race, WicklowBehra, Jean (1921-1959), Sports car race, AVUS, BerlinBellof, Stefan (1957-1985), 1000km Spa Sports car Race, Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsBerger, Georges (1918-1967), Marathon de la Route, 84h Endurance race, N?rburgringBettega, Attilio (1953-1985), Tour de Corse rallye, CorsicaBettenhausen, Tony (1916-1961), Practice for 45th Indianapolis 500Bianchi, Lucien (1934-1969), testing session for 24 hours of Le MansBible, Lee (1886-1929), Triplex Special record attempt, Daytona BeachBirrell, Gerry (1944-1973) practice European Formula 2 race, RouenBlanchard, Harry (1931-1960), 1000km Sportscar race, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaBlewett, John (1973-2007), NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race, Thompson, CT.Bonetto, Felice (1905-1953), Carrera PanamericanaBonnett, Neil (1946-1994), NWC practice, DaytonaBonnier, Joakim (1930-1972), Le Mans 24hBooher, Joe (1941-1993), Florida 200 Dash, DaytonaBordino, Pietro (1887-1928), Targa Florio practice, all latina ass SicilyBorzacchini, Baconin (1888-1933), Italian Grand Prix, MonzaBourne, Peter "Possum" (1956-2003), Course inspection, Race to the Sky, Queenstown, New ZealandBoyer, Joe (1890-1924), Champ Car race, AltoonaBranson, Don (1920-1966), Sprint Car race, GardenaBrayton, Scott (1959-1996), Indy 500 practiceBrilli-Peri, Gastone (1893-1930), Tripoli Grand Prix practiceBristow, Chris (1937-1960), Belgian GP, SpaBrock, Peter (1945-2006), Targa West '06 Rally, Western AustraliaBruce-Brown, David (1890-1912), United States Grand Prix Little Teen Fuck Movies practice, MilwaukeeBryan, Jimmy (1927-1960), Champ Car race, Langhorne SpeedwayBueb, Ivor (1923-1959), Formula 2 race, Charade Circuit, Clermont-FerrandB?rger, Hans-Georg (1952-1980), Warm-up European Formula 2 race ZandvoortBurgmann, Mike (1947-1986), Bathurst 1000, Bathurst, New South Wales, AustraliaBurman, Bob (1884-1916), Corona Grand Prize


C

Campari, Giuseppe (1892-1933), Italian GP, MonzaCampos, Marco (1976-1995), Formula 3000 race, Magny CoursCastellotti, Eugenio (1930-1957), Ferrari Formula 1 testing, ModenaCevert, Fran?ois (1944-1973), US GP qualifying, Watkins GlenChevrolet, Gaston (1892-1920), Champ Car race, Beverly HillsChimeri, Ettore (1924-1968), Sports car race, CubaCissac, Henri (1877-1908) French GP, Dieppe (first Grand Prix fatality)Clark, Jim latina nude video (1936-1968), Deutschland-Troph?e Formula 2 race, HockenheimringClinton, Jeff (1963-2002), Grand-Am practice, HomesteadColeman, Chad (?-1998), Involved in a four car accident.ARCA Lowes Motor SpeedwayCollins, Peter (1931-1958), German GP, N?rburgringColton, Mark (1961-1995), British hillclimb, CraigantletCookman, Corky (1943-1987) NASCAR modifieds. Accident at Thompson International Speedway, Thompson, CT.Cooper, Ashley (1980-2008) Fujitsu V8 Supercars support race for the Adelaide 500, Adelaide Street CircuitCourage, Piers (1942-1970), Dutch GP, ZandvoortCresto, Sergio (1956-1986), Tour de Corse, CorsicaCzaikowski, Count (-1933), Italian GP, Monza


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Dana, Paul (1975-2006), Indy Racing League practice session, Homestead-Miami SpeedwayDavies, Jimmy (1929-1966), Midget race, Santa Fe Speedway, ChicagoDawson-Damer, John (1941-2000), Goodwood Festival of Speed, West Sussexde Angelis, Elio (1958-1986), Brabham F1 testing, Circuit Paul Ricardde Portago, Alfonso (1928-1957), Mille Miglia, near BresciaDepailler, Patrick (1944-1980), Alfa

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Romeo F1 testing, HockenheimDiemert, Casey (1976-1999), Sprint Car race, Irwindale SpeedwayDonohue, Mark (1937-1975), Austrian Grand Prix qualifying, ?sterreichringDoty, Kevin (1962-2005), after Midget Race, Angell Park Speedway, Sun Prairie, WIDuman, Ronnie (1929-1968), Rex Mays 150 Champ Car race, Milwaukee Mile


E

Earnhardt, Dale (1951-2001), final lap of 2001 Daytona 500Elisian, Ed (1926-1959), Champ Car race, MilwaukeeEnjolras, Sebastien (1976-1997), Le Mans 24h practiceEvans, Richie (1941-1985), Modified race, Martinsville


F

Fagioli, Luigi (1898-1952), 1952 Monaco GP Sports car practice, MonacoFaulkner, Walt (1920-1956), NASCAR GNC practice, VallejoFoster, Billy (1937-1967), practice, Riverside International Raceway, Riverside, CaliforniaFreeth, Rodger (19??-1993), Rally AustraliaFry, Joe (1915-1950), Hillclimb, Blandford Camp, Dorset, England



G

Gagliardo, Michael (1954-2001), SCCA Trans-Am Series, Died at Mosport International Speedway in CanadaGaines, David (1963-1990), Lowes Motor SpeedwayGartner, Jo (1954-1986), Le Mans 24hGehrke, Chris (1966-1991), ARCA, Died three days after being involved in a violent accident at Talladega.Gervais, George (1960-2001), Sprint Car, Injuries sustained in an SCRA race, Perris Auto SpeedwayGiunti, Ignazio (1941-1971), Sports car race, Buenos AiresGobrecht, Kevin (1969-1999), World of Outlaws race, I-80 GreenwoodGohn, Daryl (??-1988), 410 Sprint Car, Williams Grove SpeedwayGraham, Athol (?-1960), record attempt, Bonneville Salt Flats


H

Hagiwara, Akira (1956-1986) Japanese Touring Car Championship race, Sportsland SUGOHansford, Gregg (1952-1995) Australian Super Touring Championship race, Phillip IslandHassler, Friday (1935-1972) Daytona 500 qualifying race, Daytona International SpeedwayHansgen, Walt (1919-1966), Testing for Le Mans 24 HoursHatakeyma, Kouichi (1949-1969), Fuji SpeedwayHawkins, Paul (1937-1969), Sports car practice, Oulton ParkHawthorne, Bert (1944-1972), European Formula 2 practice, HockenheimringHendrick, Kara (1969-1991), USAC Western States Midget race, Cajon SpeedwayHepburn, Ralph (1896-1948), Indy 500 practiceHickman, Jim (1943-1982), Champ Car practice, MilwaukeeHorn, Ted (1910-1948), Champ Car race, DuQuoinH?ttinger, Markus (1956-1980) European Formula 2 race, HockenheimringHoyt, Jerry (1929-1955), Sprint Car race, Oklahoma City


I

Irwin, Kenny (1969-2000), NASCAR Winston Cup practice, Loudon


J

Jacobi, Bruce, latina espn (1935-1987), NASCAR driver, injuries suffered in a 1983 wreck at the 125-mile qualifying races at Daytona International SpeedwayJarzombek, Charlie, (1942-1987), NASCAR Modified driver, Martinsville SpeedwayJohnson, Blaine (1962-1996), NHRA drag race, Mac Tools U.S. Nationals, during qualifying, Indianapolis Raceway ParkJohnson, Julius "Slick" (1948-1990), Injuries suffered in an ARCA race, Daytona International SpeedwayJacquemart, Patrick (1946-1981), IMSA GT testing accident, Mid-Ohio, death would lead to the research and invention of the HANS device.


K

Kalla, Ken (1948-1983), ARCA 200, TalladegaKazato, Hiroshi (1949-1974), Fuji Grand Champion race, Fuji Speedway, collision with SuzukiKeech, Ray (1898-1929), AAA race, AltoonaKeller, Al (1920-1961), USAC Championship Car race, PhoenixKesj?r, Csaba (1962-1988), Norisring Formula 3 practice, NurembergKimmel, Billy (1979-2007), 410 Sprint Car, Williams Grove SpeedwayKnotts, Ricky (1951-1980), NASCAR WCP qualifying race, DaytonaKoinigg, Helmuth (1948-1974), US GP, hot latina girls giving blowjobs Watkins GlenKrosnoff, Jeff (1964-1996), Molson Indy CART race, TorontoKing, Steve (1973-2006), Knoxville Nationals Knoxville, Iowa (Sprint Car)


L

Lafosse, Jean-Louis (1941-1981), Le Mans 24hLarson, Jud (1928-1966), USAC Sprint Car race, Reading, PennsylvaniaLeach, V.S. (died 1939), Australian Grand Prix, Lobethal South AustraliaLeasher, Glenn (1937-1962), record attempt, Bonneville Salt FlatsLevegh, Pierre (1905-1955), Le Mans 24hLewis-Evans, Stuart (1930-1958), Morocco GP, Casablanca, in hospital six days after race accidentLingenfelter, John (1945-2002), Drag racing, Pomona, CaliforniaLockhart, Frank (1903-1928), record attempt, Daytona BeachLovell, Mark (1959-2003), SCCA RallyLund, Tiny (1929-1975), Talladega 500 NASCAR race, TalladegaLyndon, Stuart (1950-1985), killed in an ARCA race at Atlanta Motor Speedway


M

MacKay-Fraser, Herbert (1927-1957), Formula 2 race, ReimsMalloy, Jim (1932-1972), Indy 500 qualifyingMarcelo, Jovy (1965-1992), Indy 500 practiceMar?chal, Pierre (1917-1949), 24 Hours of Le MansMarim?n, Onofre (1923-1954), German GP practice, N?rburgringMarshman, Bobby (1936-1964), Champ Car private testing, PhoenixMartin, Eric (1969-2002), ARCA, EasyCare 150 Practice Session, Lowes Motor SpeedwayMaterassi, Emilio (1889-1928), Italian GP, MonzaMatsunaga, Takashi (1943-1969) Suzuka 12 Hours race, Suzuka CircuitMayer, Tim (1938-1964), Tasman Cup race, Longford CircuitMays, Rex (1913-1949), Champ Car race, Del MarMacDonald, Dave (1936-1964), Indy 500MacTavish, Don (194?-1969), Sportsman 300, Daytona.McColl, Stewart (1979-2003), Production car, Phillip Island.McDuffie, J. D. (1938-1991), NASCAR Cup race, Watkins GlenMcGarvie, Dan (1955-2007), killed at Eriez Speedway,Erie Pa on May 13th, 2007 after massive heart attack while racing.
McGrath, Jack (1919-1955), Champ Car practice, PhoenixMcLaren, Bruce (1937-1970), McLaren Can-Am testing, GoodwoodMcLean, Bob (1933-1966), 1966 Sebring 12 Hour RaceMedlen, latina beuties Eric (1973-2007), NHRA Funny Car driver, testing accident, Gainesville RacewayMiller, Chet (1902-1953), Indy 500 practiceMiles, Ken (1918-1966), Ford Can-Am testing, RiversideMinter, Kenny (1956-1995), S.M.A.R.T. Race, Caraway SpeedwayMitsuno, Takeshi, Suzuka Circuit 1965Mitter, Gerhard (1935-1969), Formula 2, practice for F1 German Grand Prix, N?rburgringMoll, Guy (1910-1934), Coppa Acerbo, PescaraMoore, Greg (1975-1999), Marlboro 500 Champ Car race, FontanaM?ller, latina personals Herbert (1940-1981), 1000km N?rburgring Sports car raceMuramatsu, Eiki (1965-1990), All-Japan Formula 3000 Championship testing accident, Fuji SpeedwayMurphy, Jimmy (1894-1924), Champ Car race, SyracuseMusso, Luigi (1924-1958), French GP, Reims


N

Nagai, Kenichi (1942-1966) Japanese GP, Fuji SpeedwayNakano, Masaharu (1949-1973) Fuji 200Km race, Fuji SpeedwayNazaruk, Mike (1921-1955), Sprint Car race, LanghorneNeal, Alan killed in final race in USA Grand Prix in 1966.Nemechek, John Sexual Herbs (1970-1997), Free Latina NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race, HomesteadN?ve, Guy (1955-1992), Procar race at Chimay, BelgiumN?ez, Marcelo (1977-2004), Desaf?o Corona (now NASCAR Mexico Corona Series) race at Monterrey, Mexico.


O

O'Connor, Pat (1928-1958), Indy 500Odor, Kieth (1962-1995), German STW (Super Tourenwagen) race, AVUSOgawa, Hitoshi (1956-1992), Japanese F3000 race, Suzuka CircuitOgle, Charles (?-1985), Stock car testing, free latina thong pics DaytonaOmiya, Toshiaki (1951-1986), Sportsland SUGOOmura, Senkichi (1937-1974), F2000 race, Suzuka CircuitOnoda, Koji (1952-1982), FJ1600 race, Tsukuba CircuitOrr, Rodney (1962-1994), NWC Practice, Daytona


P

Paletti, Riccardo (1958-1982), Canadian GP, MontrealPark, Michael (1966-2005), Wales Rally Great Britain, MargamParry-Thomas, J.G. (1884-1927), Record attempt, Pendine SandsPeterson, Ronnie (1944-1978), Italian GP, Monza, in hospital one day after accidentPetty, Adam (1980-2000), NASCAR BGN practice, LoudonPhillips, Wanda (2007), Ladies Pure 4 division race, Lonesome Pine Raceway Coeburn, VAPhillips, Russell (1969-1995), Sportsman race, CharlottePollard, Art (1927-1973), Indy 500 practicePorter, Mark (1975-2006), Fujitsu V8 Supercars support race for the Bathurst 1000Prince, Talmadge (1938-1970) Daytona 500 Qualifier #2, Daytona International SpeedwayPryce, Tom (1949-1977), South African GP, KyalamiPerry, Stan (19??-2007), Super Late Model


Q


Quinn, Joe (????-1954), Curragh International Motor Race, Wakefield Trophy, August 28th driving his home made 'Special Austin Mercury'.


R

Ratzenberger, Roland (1960-1994), San Marino GP qualifying, ImolaRead, Tracy - Killed in an ARCA race at Talladega in 1987Reece, Jimmy (1929-1958), Champ Car race, TrentonRenault, Marcel (1872-1903), Paris Madrid raceRenna, Tony (1976-2003), Indy Racing League test, IndianapolisResta, Dario (1884-1924), Record attempt, BrooklandsRevson, Peter (1939-1974), Shadow F1 testing at Kyalami one week before race South African GPRichards, Gene - Killed in an ARCA race at Talladega in 1982Rindt, Jochen (1942-1970), Italian GP qualifying, MonzaRodriguez, Gonzalo (1962-1999), Champ Car qualifying, Laguna SecaRodriguez, Pedro (1940-1971), Interserie Sports car race, NorisringRodriguez, Ricardo (1942-1962), Mexican GP (NC) practice, Mexico CityRico, Matias (1983-2002), Formula Renault race, Rio Cuarto, ArgentinaRiegel, Red (1930-1966), USAC Sprint Car race, Reading, PennsylvaniaRoberts, Fireball (1931-1964), NASCAR GNC race, CharlotteRoberts, Floyd (1901-1939), Indy 500Robson, George (1909-1946), Champ Car race, Lakewood Speedway, AtlantaRoper, Tony (1964-2000), NASCAR CTS race, Fort WorthRosemeyer, Bernd (1909-1938), record attempt, Frankfurt-Darmstadt AutobahnRosier, Louis (1905-1956), Salon De Paris, Montlh?ryRussell, Darrell (1968 ? 2004), NHRA drag racer. Gateway Int'l Raceway, Madison, ILRyan, Peter (1942-1962), Formula Junior race, Reims


S

Sachs, Eddie (1927-1964), Indy 500Santander, Sergio (????-1987), Formula latina creampie 3Sato, Famiyasu (1950-1983), Grand Champion SeriesSato, Toshihiko (1947-1970), Japanese Grand Prix, Fuji SpeedwaySavage, Swede (1946-1973), Indy 500Scarfiotti, Ludovico (1933-1968), Hillclimb, RossfeldSchell, Harry (1921-1960), Formula 1 testing, SilverstoneSchindler, Bill (1909-1952), AllentownSchlesser, Jo (1928-1968), French GP, RouenSchoonover, Terry (1952-1984), NASCAR WCP race, AtlantaSeaman, Richard (1913-1939), Belgian GP, SpaSenna, Ayrton (1960-1994), San Marino GP, ImolaShanahan, Neil (1979-1999), UK Formula Ford, Oulton ParkShepherd, Lee (1944-1985), Pro-Stock Drag testing, ArdmoreSiffert, Jo (1936-1971), Non Championship F1 race, Brands HatchSmiley, Gordon (1946-1982), Indy 500 qualifyingSmith, Larry (1942-1973), Talladega 500 NASCAR race, TalladegaSnell, William (1914-1956), SCCA Club regional sportscar race, Arcata Airport, death would lead to the Snell Memorial Foundation standard for helmetsSolana, Moises (1936-1969), HillclimbSommer, Raymond (1906-1950), Non Championship Formula 1 race, CadoursSpence, Mike (1936-1968), Indy 500 practiceSperafico, Rafael (1981-2007), Stock Car Brasil race (Stock Car Light category), Aut?dromo Jos?Carlos PaceStacey, Alan (1933-1960), Belgian GP, SpaStanley, Robbie (1967-1994), Sprint Car race, Winchester SpeedwayStommelen, Rolf (1943-1983), Sports Car race, Riverside International RacewaySuzuki, Seiichi (1937-1974), Fuji Grand Champion race, Fuji Speedway, collision with KazatoSweikert, Bob (1926-1956), Sprint Car race, Salem


T

Tachi, Shingo (1979 - 1999), JGTC testing, TI Circuit, Aida, JapanTakahashi, Toru (1960-1983), Grand Champion Series race, Fuji Speedway, JapanTaylor, John (1933-1966), German GP, N?rburgringTeague, Marshall (1921-1959), Champ Car testing, DaytonaToivonen, Henri (1956-1986), Tour de Corse, Corsica


U

Unser, Jerry (1932-1959), Indy 500 practice


V

Varzi, Achille (1904-1948), Swiss Grand Prix practice, Circuit BremgartenVilleneuve, Gilles (1950-1982), Belgian GP qualifying, ZolderVogler, Rich (1950-1990), Sprint Car race, Salemvon Trips, Wolfgang (1928-1961), Italian GP, MonzaVukovich, Bill (1918-1955), 39th Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, 30 May 1955Vukovich III, Bill (1963-1990), Sprint Car race, Mesa Marin Raceway


W

Wade, Billy (?-1965), tyre testing, DaytonaWarwick, Paul (1969-1991), British F3000 race, Oulton ParkWatanabe, Akira (1944-1968), Fuji SpeedwayWatson, Don (?-1994), Bathurst 1000, Bathurst, New South Wales, AustraliaWeatherly, Joe (1922-1964), NASCAR GNC race, latina porno store RiversideWilcox, Howdy (1889-1923), Champ Car race, AltoonaWilliams, Don (?-1989), crash in Sportsman 300Williamson, Roger (1948-1973), Dutch GP, ZandvoortWimille, Jean-Pierre (1908-1949), Argentinian GP, Buenos AiresWinkelhock, Manfred (1951-1985), Sports car race, Mosport


Y

Yokoyama, Takashi (1972-1997), F3, Fuji Circuit.Young, Joe (?-1987), Dash race, Daytona


Z

Zborowski, Count (1895-1924), Italian GP, Monza


Open wheel types



Deaths in Champ Car World Series

Main article: List of Champ Car fatal accidents
Since series inauguration in 1979

Gordon Smiley, Indianapolis, May latina abuse honey 1982 (in qualifying) (race officially sanctioned by USAC)Jim Hickman, Milwaukee, July 1982 (in practice)Jovy Marcelo, Indianapolis, May 1992 (in practice) (race officially sanctioned by USAC)Jeff Krosnoff, Toronto, July 1996Gonzalo Rodriguez, Laguna Seca, September 1999 (in practice)Greg Moore, Fontana, October 1999


Deaths in Formula One World Championship

Main article: List of Formula One fatal accidents
In F1 history, from 1954 to 1994, 27 drivers have died during race or in free practice or qualifying session. In addition, spectators or track workers have died due to incidents in the 1953 Argentine Grand Prix, 1961 Italian Grand Prix, 1962 Monaco Grand Prix, 1975 Spanish Grand Prix, 1977 South latina blow jobs African Grand Prix, 1977 Japanese Grand Prix, 1981 Belgian Grand Prix, 2000 Italian Grand Prix and 2001 Australian Grand Prix.

1954, July 31: Marimon, Onofre, 1954 German Grand Prix, during qualifying session1958, July 6: Musso, Luigi, 1958 French Grand Prix1958, August 3: Collins, Peter, 1958 German Grand Prix1958, October 25: Lewis-Evans, Stuart, 1958 Morocco Grand Prix, in hospital six days after race accident1960, June 19: Bristow, Chris, 1960 Belgian Grand Prix1960, June 19: Stacey, Alan, 1960 Belgian Grand Prix1961, September 10: Berghe von Trips, Wolfgang, 1961 Italian Grand Prix1964, August 2: de Beaufort, Carel Godin, 1964 German Grand Prix, during qualifying session1966, August 7: Taylor, John, 1966 German Grand Prix1967, May 7: Bandini, Lorenzo, 1967 Monaco Grand Prix1968, July 7: Schlesser, Jo, 1968 French Grand Prix1969, August 1: Mitter, Gerhard, 1969 German Grand Prix, during qualifying session1970, June 21: Courage, Piers, 1970 Dutch Grand Prix1970, September 6: Rindt, Jochen, 1970 Italian Grand Prix, during qualifying session1973, July 29: Williamson, Roger, 1973 Dutch Grand Prix1973, October 7: Cevert, Fran?ois, 1973 United States Grand Prix, during qualifying session1974, March 22: Revson, Peter, 1974 South African Grand Prix, during free practice, one week before race1974, October 6: Koinigg, Helmuth, 1974 United States Grand Prix1975, August 17: Donohue, Mark, 1975 Austrian Grand Prix, during warm up session1977, March 5: Pryce, Tom, 1977 South African Grand Prix1978, September 11: Peterson, Ronnie, 1978 Italian Grand Prix, in hospital one day after accident1980, August 1: Depailler, Patrick, 1980 German Grand Prix, during Alfa Romeo free practice, ten days before race1982, May 8: Villeneuve, Gilles, 1982 Belgian Grand Prix, during qualifying session1982, June 13: Paletti, Riccardo, 1982 Canadian Grand Prix1986, May 15: de Angelis, Elio, during Brabham testing in France, The Paul Ricard Circuit1994, April Latina Cams 30: Ratzenberger, Roland, 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, during qualifying session1994, May 1: Senna, Ayrton, 1994 San Marino Grand Prix (see also Death of Ayrton Senna)



Deaths in Formula 2

Jim Clark, Hockenheimring, April 1968Bert Hawthorne, (1944-1972), Hockenheimring, 1972Gerry Birrell, (1944-1973), Rouen 1973Markus H?ttinger, (1956-1980) Hockenheimring, 1980Hans-Georg B?rger, (1952-1980), Zandvoort, 1980


Deaths in Formula 3000

Eiki Muramatsu, Fuji Speedway, March 1990Paul Warwick, Oulton Park, July 1991Hitoshi Ogawa, Suzuka, 1992Marco Campos, Magny-Cours, October 1995


Deaths in IRL

See also List of Indianapolis 500 deaths

Scott Brayton, Indianapolis, May 1996 (in practice)Tony Renna, Indianapolis, October 2003 (in testing)Paul Dana, Homestead-Miami, March 2006 (in practice)


Deaths in junior openwheel categories

Senkichi Omura, Formula 2000, Suzuka, 1974Koji Onoda, Formula J1600, Tsukuba, 1982


Stock car types



Deaths in Grand-Am

Jeff Clinton, Homestead-Miami, March 2002


Deaths in NASCAR Winston Cup/Nextel Cup/Sprint Cup (since 1971)

Friday Hassler, Daytona, February 1972Larry Smith, Talladega, May 1973Tiny Lund, Talladega, August 1975Ricky Knotts, Daytona, February 1980 (qualifying race)Bruce Jacobi, injuries suffered in a 1983 wreck at the 125-mile qualifying races at Daytona (he would remain in a coma until he died in 1987)Terry Schoonover, latina paul reimer Atlanta, November 1984Rick Baldwin, injured during qualifying attempt at Michigan in 1986, succumbing in 1997.Grant Adcox, Atlanta, November 1989J. D. McDuffie, Watkins Glen, August 1991Neil Bonnett, Daytona, February, 1994 (in practice)Rodney Orr, Daytona, February, 1994 (in practice)Kenny Irwin, Loudon, July 2000 (in practice)Dale Earnhardt, Daytona, February 2001, Daytona 500 (see also Death of Dale Earnhardt)


Deaths in NASCAR Busch Series (since 1982)

Clifford Allison, Michigan, 1992 (in practice)Adam Petty, Loudon, May 2000 (in practice)


Deaths in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (since 1995)

John Nemechek, Homestead-Miami, February 1997Tony Roper, Texas, October 2000


Deaths in NASCAR Modified Series

Richie Evans, Martinsville, 1985 (in practice)Charlie Jarzombek, Martinsville, 1987Corky Cookman, Thompson International Speedway, 1987 (Charlie latina vids J. Memorial race)Kenny Minter, Caraway Speedway, 1995Tom Baldwin Sr., Thompson International Speedway, 2004


Deaths in NASCAR Sportsman Series

David Gaines, Charlotte, May young latina porn search engine 1990Gary Batson, Charlotte, May 1992Russell Phillips, Charlotte, October 1995


Deaths in Auto Racing Club of America

Gene Richards, Talladega, July 1982Ken Kalla, naked latina booty Talladega, May 1983Francis Affleck, Daytona, January 1985Stuart Lyndon, Atlanta, June 1985Tracy Read, Talladega, July 1987Slick Johnson, Daytona, February 1990Chris Gehrke, Talladega, May 1991Chad Coleman, Atlanta, August 1998Scott Baker, Toledo, June 2000Dean Roper, Springfield (IL), August 2000Blaise Alexander, Charlotte, October 2001Eric Martin, Charlotte, October 2002 (in practice)


Rallying



Deaths in FIA World Rally Championship

Attilio Bettega, Corsica, May 1985Henri Toivonen, Corsica, May 1986Sergio Cresto, Corsica, May 1986Lars-Erik Torph , Monte-Carlo, January 1989Rodger Freeth, Australia, September 1993Michael Park ,Wales, September 2005J?rg Bastuck, Spain, March hot ass latina 2006


Deaths in Sports Car Club of America

Charles A. Henry, Sept. 1961, Road America (in practice)Roger Freeman, July 2003Mark Lovell, latina porn videos July 2003


Deaths in other rally busty latina lesbian xxx races

Peter Brock, Targa West, September 8, 2006Khalid Bakhresa, Zanzibar, December 16, 2007Django, Zanzibar, October 01, 2006


Drag Racing



Deaths in IHRA

Wayne Bailey, October 2000


Deaths in NHRA

John Hagen, August, 1983Lee Shepherd, 11 March 1985Blaine Johnson, 31 August 1996Darrell Russell, 27 June 2004 During 2nd round eliminationsShelly Howard, 2 April 2005Eric Medlen, March 23, 2007 Severe tire shake during testing Latina Buffet causing brain injury, died 3 days laterJohn Shoemaker, March 8, 2008


Endurance racing



Deaths in 24 Hours of Le Mans

Main article: List of 24 Hours big oily latina boobs of Le Mans fatal accidents
Pierre Levegh, 1955 (see also: 1955 Le Mans disaster)Walt Hansgen,1966 (on April, during testing)Lucien Bianchi, 1969 (on March, Latina Abuse during testing)John Woolfe, 1969Jo Bonnier,1972Jean-Louis Lafosse,1981Jo Gartner, 1986Sebastien Enjolras, 1997 (during practice session)


Deaths in 1000km N?rburgring

Herbert M?ller, N?rburgring, 1981


Other Endurance races

Ignazio Giunti, Buenos Aires, January 1971Pedro Rodriguez, Norisring, July 1971Rolf Stommelen, Riverside, 1983Stefan Bellof, Spa-Francorchamps, 1985Manfred Winkelhock, Mosport Park, 1985Mike Burgmann, Bathurst 1000, October 1986Don Watson, Bathurst 1000, October 1994 (in practice)Michele Alboreto, EuroSpeedway Lausitz, April 2001 (in testing run)Kiyoshi Akiyama, Suzuka 12 Hours race, 1970


Hillclimbing

Ludovico Scarfiotti, 8 June 1968, near BerchtesgadenMark Colton, August 1995Peter 'Possum' Bourne, April 2003, Course inspection, Race to the sky, Queenstown, New Zealand


Sprint Cars

Alvin Gatlin W.Memphis Ark, Sprintcar(Sonny Sayre) Tunica, MS, Sprintcar


Deaths in United States Automobile Club

Jud Larson, June 1966, Sprint CarRed Riegel, June 1966, Sprint CarRich Vogler, July 1990Kara Hendrick, October 1991, Midget carRobbie Stanley, May 1994Don Townsend, July 9, 1995, practice lapJoe Rebman, August 11, 2006, during race


Deaths in National Sprint Tour

Fred Brownfield, June 18, 2006, owner of the National Sprint Tour, while chalking start line during a modified race at Grays Harbor Raceway.


Deaths in World of Outlaws

Kevin Gobrecht, September 1999Ron Laney, 2004Billy Kimmel, 2 September, 2007


See also

List of Formula One fatal accidentsList of Indianapolis 500 deathsList of people who died in latina only road accidentsList of Champ Car fatal accidentsList of Daytona International Speedway fatalitiesList of deaths by motorcycle accidentsList of 24 Hours of Le Mans fatal accidentsList of Snaefell Mountain Course fatal accidentsList of sportspeople who have died during their playing career - includes motorboating fatalities and deaths outside of racing.





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31 March 2007 (Saturday)

Baseball Spring training finale"Civil Rights Game": St. Louis Cardinals 5, Cleveland Indians 1, AutoZone Park, Memphis, Tennessee.
Basketball:NCAA Final Four at the Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia:National Semifinals:(South #1) Ohio State 67, (East #2) Georgetown 60(Midwest #1) Florida 76, (West #2) UCLA 66
Cricket2007 Cricket World Cup Super Eights?Australia 106/0 (13.5/22 ov.) beat ?Bangladesh 104/6 (22/22 ov.) by 10 wickets (D/L)




30 March 2007 (Friday)

Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Super Eights?England 266/7 (50 ov.) beat ?Ireland 218 (48.1 ov.) by 48 runs




29 March 2007 (Thursday)

Basketball:NCAA NIT Final at Madison Square Garden: West Virginia 78, Clemson 73
Football (soccer): Former Argentina striker Diego Maradona was rushed to the hospital due to alcohol and cigarette abuse.
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Super Eights?New Zealand 179/3 (39.2 ov.) beat ?West Indies 177 (44.4 ov.) by 7 wickets




28 March 2007 (Wednesday)

Football (soccer) 2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifyingGroup A: ?Azerbaijan 1?0 Finland?Group A: ?Poland 1?0 Armenia?Group A: ?Serbia 1?1 Portugal?Group B: ?Georgia 3?1 Faroe Islands?Group B: ?Italy 2?0 Scotland?Group B: ?Ukraine 1?0 Lithuania?Group C: ?Hungary 2?0 Moldova?Group C: ?Malta 0?1 Greece?Group C: ?Turkey 2?2 Norway?Group D: ?Czech Republic 1?0 Cyprus?Group D: ?Republic of Ireland 1?0 Slovakia?Group D: ?Wales 3?0 San Marino?Group E: ?Andorra 0?3 England?Group E: ?Israel latina facesitting smothering 4?0 Estonia?Group F: ?Liechtenstein 1?0 Latvia?Group F: ?Northern Ireland 2?1 Sweden?Group F: ?Spain 1?0 Iceland?Group G: ?Bulgaria 0?0 Albania?Group G: ?Romania 3?0 Luxembourg?Group G: ?Slovenia 0?1 Netherlands?
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Ugueth Urbina was sentenced by a Venezuelan court to 14 years in prison for the attempted murders of five workers on his family farm in 2005. www.usatoday.com
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Super Eights?South Africa 212/9 (48.2 ov.) beat ?Sri Lanka 209 (49.3 ov.) by 1 wicket.Sri Lankan bowler Lasith Malinga becomes the first player to take four wickets in four balls in an ODI.?Australia 322/6 (50 ov.) beat ?West Indies 219 (45.3 ov) by 103 runs.
Basketball: Chinese Basketball Association 2006-07 Finals:The Bayi Rockets defeat the Guangdong Southern Tigers 88-83 to win the best-of-seven championship series, 4-1.




27 March 2007 (Tuesday)

Basketball:NCAA Women's Tournament Elite Eight:Dayton Final:(1) Tennessee 98, (7) Mississippi 62The 36-point margin of victory is the largest in a Regional Finals in Women's tournament history.Dallas Final:(1) North Carolina 84, (2) Purdue 72




26 March 2007 (Monday)

Basketball:NCAA Women's Tournament Elite Eight:Greensboro Final:(4) Rutgers 64, (3) Arizona State 45Fresno Final:(3) gia latina pornstar LSU 73, (1) Connecticut 50




25 March 2007 (Sunday)

Auto racing:NASCAR NEXTEL Cup:Food City 500 at Bristol, Tennessee: Kyle Busch Jeff Burton Jeff GordonRace extended by four laps because of green-white-checkers finish in the first Car of Tomorrow race. Kyle Busch's win gives Chevrolet their 600th Cup victory.
Basketball:NCAA Women's Tournament Sweet 16:Dayton Regional:(1) Tennessee 65, (13) Marist 46(7) Mississippi 90, (3) Oklahoma 82Dallas Regional:(2) Purdue 78, (3) Georgia 65(1) North Carolina 70, (5) George Washington 56NCAA Men's Tournament Regional Finals:Midwest Regional Final at St. Louis, Missouri:(1) Florida 85, (3) Oregon 77Lee Humphrey sinks seven three-pointers and frustrates his Oregon counterpart Tajuan Porter all game. The Gators become the first defending champion to reach the Final Four since Michigan State in 2001.East Regional Final at East Rutherford, New Jersey:(2) Georgetown 96, (1) North Carolina 84 (OT)North Carolina takes a 10-point lead with 6 minutes left in regulation. But the Tar Heels go stone cold shooting just as Jeff Green and the Hoyas catch fire. UNC goes 1-for-23 from the floor over a nearly 15-minute period that ends in the closing seconds of overtime, when the team hits its only basket of the extra period.
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup B: ?Bangladesh Bangladesh defeated ?Bermuda Bermuda by 7 wickets (D/L Method) to qualify for the Super Eights and knock India out of the World Cup




24 March 2007 (Saturday)

Football (soccer) 2008 UEFA European Football Championship qualifyingGroup A: ?Kazakhstan 2?1 Serbia?Group A: ?Poland 5?0 Azerbaijan?Group A: ?Portugal 4?0 Belgium?Group B: ?Lithuania 0?1 France?Group B: ?Faroe Islands latina patricia sucking horse 0?2 Ukraine?Group B: ?Scotland 2?1 Georgia?Group C: ?Greece 1?4 Turkey?Group C: ?Moldova 1?1 Malta?Group C: ?Norway 1?2 Bosnia and Herzegovina?Group D: ?Czech Republic 1?2 Germany?Group D: ?Cyprus 1?3 Slovakia?Group D: ?Republic of Ireland 1?0 Wales?Group E: ?Croatia 2?1 FYR Macedonia?Group E: ?Estonia 0?2 Russia?Group E: ?Israel 0?0 England?Group F: ?Liechtenstein 1?4 Northern Ireland?Group F: ?Spain 2?1 Denmark?Group G: ?Albania 0?0 Slovenia?Group G: ?Luxembourg 1?2 Belarus?Group G: ?Netherlands 0?0 Romania?
US College basketball:NCAA Women's Tournament Sweet 16Greensboro Regional:(3) Arizona State 67, (7) Bowling Green 49(4) Rutgers 53, (1) Duke 52Lindsay Harding missed two free throws with?:00.1 remaining to allow the Scarlet Knights to meet Arizona State in Monday's regional final.Fresno Regional:(1) Connecticut 78, (4) North Carolina State 71(3) LSU 55, (10) Florida State 43NCAA Men's Tournament Regional Finals:South Regional Final at San Antonio, Texas:(1) Ohio State 92, (2) Memphis 76Ohio State falls behind after center Greg Oden is forced to the bench after picking up his third foul early in the second half. Oden's return to the floor sparks the Buckeyes to a 20-8 run that puts them ahead for good. The Tigers' winning streak ends at 25 games; the Buckeyes' 21-game streak is now the nation's longest.West Regional Final at San Jos?, California:(2) UCLA 68, (1) Kansas 55The Bruins advance to the Final Four for the latina role model thalia salma 17th time. Arron Afflalo leads UCLA with 24 playboy latina points, while Darren Collison adds another 14, including a key three-pointer to beat the shotclock late in the game. The two defensive powers combine for a tournament-record 32 steals.In the NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Championship Final in Springfield, Massachusetts, Barton (North Carolina) stuns defending champions Winona State (Minnesota), which had been on a Division

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II-record 57-game winning streak, 77-75. After Winona State had taken a 74-67 lead with 45 seconds left, Barton's Anthony Atkinson scores 10 points in the last 39 seconds, including the game-winning layup at the buzzer. (AP via Sports Illustrated)
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup A: ?Australia 377/6 (50 ov.) beat ?South Africa 294 (48 ov.) by 83 runsGroup C: ?England 178/3 (33/43 ov.) beat ?Kenya 177 (43/43 ov.) by 7 wickets
Rugby union:2007 Rugby World Cup qualifying:?Portugal qualify for the 2007 World Cup in France later this year after winning a two-match series against ?Uruguay. Despite losing 18-12 in Montevideo, Portugal win on a 25-24 aggregate thanks to their win in Lisbon two weeks earlier. Qualifying latina millian torrent first started in September of 2004 with over 90 nations, Portugal's entry completes the 2007 World Cup pools - 4 groups of 5. This ends Uruguay's streak at the World Cup since 1999. It marks Portugal's debut.




23 March 2007 (Friday)

US Men's College basketball:NCAA Men's Tournament Sweet 16:Midwest Regional in St. Louis, Missouri:(1) Florida 65, (5) Butler 57(3) Oregon 76, (7) UNLV 72East Regional in East Rutherford, New Jersey:(2) Georgetown 66, (6) Vanderbilt 65(1) North Carolina 74, (5) Southern California 64
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup B: ?Sri Lanka 254/6 (50 ov.) beat ?India 185 (43.3 ov.) by 69 runsGroup D: ?West Indies 190/2 (38.1/48 ov.) beat ?Ireland 183/8 (48 ov.) by 8 wickets under D/L method




22 March 2007 (Thursday)

Basketball:US Men's college basketball:NCAA Men's Tournament Sweet 16:West Regional in San Jos?, California:(1) Kansas 61, (4) Southern Illinois 58(2) UCLA 64, (3) Pittsburgh 55South Regional in San Antonio, Texas:(2) Memphis 65, (3) Texas A&M 64(1) Ohio State 85, (5) Tennessee 84Away from the Madness of March, Tubby Smith resigns as head coach at Kentucky and accepts the same job at Minnesota.NBA: Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers scored 60 points against the Memphis Grizzlies away from home. Scoring 50 or more for three consecutive games, Bryant tied the record set by Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor and Michael Jordan.Euroleague: Final day of Top 16 play in Group D and Group E. Teams qualifying for the quarterfinals are in bold.Group D:TAU Cer?mica , which had clinched first place in the group two weeks ago, complete an unbeaten Top 16 phase by defeating Pau-Orthez 93-74 at home. (Euroleague)Maccabi Tel Aviv , already assured of second place, defeat Lottomatica Roma 79-72 at home. (Euroleague)Group E:Olympiacos secure second place and a quarterfinal berth by defeating DKV Joventut 81-65 at home. (Euroleague)CSKA Moscow , already assured of topping the group, complete an unbeaten Top 16 phase with an 86-55 road annihilation of Partizan . (Euroleague)
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup A: ?Netherlands 140/2 (23.5 ov.) beat ?Scotland 136 (34.1 ov.) by 8 wicketsGroup C: ?New Zealand 363/5 (50 ov.) beat ?Canada 249 (49.2 ov.) by 114 runsThe death of Pakistani coach Bob Woolmer has been ruled as "asphyxia as a result of manual strangulation" by Jamacian police.




21 March 2007 (Wednesday)

European Basketball:Euroleague: Final day of Top 16 play in Group F and Group G. Teams qualifying for the quarterfinals are in bold.Group F:Winterthur FCB defeat Panathinaikos 87-66 at home. Panathinaikos went into the game assured of first place in the group, and Bar?a entered assured of second. (Euroleague)Efes Pilsen defeat Prokom Trefl Sopot 72-64 away. (Euroleague)Group G:In a winner-take-all showdown in Moscow for second place in the group and a quarterfinal berth, Dynamo Moscow defeat Benetton Treviso 68-65 in overtime. For Dynamo, Antonis Fotsis has 22 points and a Euroleague-record 24 rebounds, and Lazaros Papadopoulos adds 24 latina women nude personals points and 11 rebounds. (Euroleague)Aris TT Bank win their first game of the Top 16 phase 83-65 at home over group winners Unicaja M?laga . (Euroleague)
Cricket2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup B: ?Sri Lanka 318/4 (50 ov.) beat ?Bangladesh 112 (37/46 ov.) by 198 runs under D/L MethodGroup D: ?Pakistan 349 (49.5 ov.) beat ?Zimbabwe 99 (19.1/20 ov.) by 93 runs under D/L Method




20 March 2007 (Tuesday)

Basketball:The completion of the second round of the NCAA Women's Tournament.Greensboro 7th seed Bowling Green stunned the second seed in that region, Vanderbilt, 60-59, to advance to the Sweet Sixteen.Dayton 7th seed Ole Miss eliminated defending champions Maryland in another major upset, 89-78.
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup A: ?South Africa 188/3 (23.2 ov.) beat ?Scotland 186/8 (50 ov.) by 7 wicketsGroup C: ?New Zealand 331/7 (50 ov.) beat ?Kenya 183 (49.2 ov.) by 148 runs




19 March 2007 (Monday)

Basketball:Second round of NCAA Women's Tournament begins.Marist continued their Cinderella story as the 13 seed in the Dayton Region, upsetting fifth seed Middle Tennessee, latina bang bus 73-59. The Red Foxes tied Liberty (2005) and Texas A&M (1994) as the lowest seed to go into the "Sweet Sixteen".Tenth-seeded Florida State upset second-seed Stanford on their home floor, 68-63 in the Fresno Region.In an NAIA Semi-Final game in Kansas City, Concordia (Cal.) ended the quest for Robert Morris (Ill.) and their unbeaten season, 124-119 in quadruple overtime. The combined score of 243 points by both teams is an all-time NAIA Tournament record.
Football (soccer):2006-07 FA Cup, sixth round proper (quarterfinal) replays:Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 ChelseaManchester United 1-0 Middlesbrough
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup B: ?India 413/5 beat ?Bermuda 156 (43.1 ov.) by 257 runsIt is the largest win margin in the World CupBermuda's 156 is their largest score in the World CupIndia's 413/5 is the largest score any team has achieved in the World CupGroup D: ?West Indies 204/4 (47.5 ov.) beat ?Zimbabwe 202/5 (50 ov.) by 6 wickets




18 March hogtied latina 2007 (Sunday)

Auto racing:Formula One2007 Australian Grand Prix Kimi R?ikk?nen Fernando Alonso Lewis HamiltonFerrari's R?ikk?nen wins the first race of the latina abuse letti season. McLaren-Mercedes teammates Alonso and rookie F1-driver Hamilton take the next two spots.NASCAR Nextel Cup:Kobalt Tools 500 in Hampton, Georgia: Jimmie Johnson Tony Stewart Matt Kenseth
Basketball:Final day of second round play in the NCAA Men's TournamentThe day's biggest surprise came when UNLV, the #7 seed in the Midwest Regional, upset #2 seed Wisconsin, 74-68.In the East Regional, #5 Southern California whips #4 Texas, 87-68, potentially ending Kevin Durant's collegiate career.Other winners were Florida, Oregon, Kansas, Southern Illinois, Tennessee and Memphis.Completion of the first round of the NCAA Women's Tournament
Cricket2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup A: ?Australia 358/5 (50 ov.) beat ?Netherlands 129 (26.5 ov.) by 229 runsGroup C: ?England 279/6 (50 ov.) beat ?Canada 228/7 (50 ov.) by 51 runsAndrew Flintoff was left out of the England's team for this match and stripped of his vice-captaincy for breaching team discipline, after being caught heavy drinking and needed rescuing when he fell off a pedalo.Bob Woolmer, Pakistan's coach died in the team hotel hours after Pakistan's elimination from the latina pornstar World Cup at the age of 58.




17 March 2007 (Saturday)

Auto racing:American Le Mans Series2007 12 Hours of Sebring - Audi takes their 8th straight overall victory for Marco Werner, Frank Biela, and Emanuele Pirro. Acura takes victory in the LMP2 class in their debut with Andretti Green Racing, while Corvette Racing takes GT1. Risi Competizione's Ferrari takes GT2 victory by .202 seconds over Flying Lizard's Porsche.
Basketball:Second round of NCAA latina oral Men's Basketball Tournament:In the East Region, sixth seed Vanderbilt tops third seed Washington State, 78-74, in double overtime; Derrick Byars sinks five three-pointers and scores los angeles latina 27 points for the Commodores.Virginia Commonwealth, seeded 11th in the West Region, erases a 19-point deficit against third seed Pittsburgh but falls in overtime, 84-79.Midwest Region fifth seed Butler beats fourth seed Maryland, 62-59, thanks to tight defense that forces 17 turnovers.South Region No. 9 Xavier nearly knocks off regional and national No. 1 Ohio State, which requires a three-pointer from Ron Lewis to send the game into overtime. The Buckeyes win the battle of Ohio, 78-71.UCLA, Georgetown, North Carolina and Texas A&M also advance to the Sweet 16.Opening round of the NCAA Women's Basketball TournamentThe biggest upset of Day One saw Marist, the 13th seed in the Dayton Region, shock 4th-seeded Ohio State in a subregional at Palo Alto, California, 67-63. The Red Foxes, a member of the MAAC, gave their conference their first tourney win in 22 attempts.
Boxing - at Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas:WBC Super-Featherweight Championship: Juan Manuel Marquez def. Marco Antonio Barrera (C) via unanimous decision.USBA Junior Welterweight Championship: Demetrius Hopkins def. Steve Forbes (C) via unanimous decision.WBO and IBA Junior Featherweight Championship: Daniel Ponce de Leon (C) def. Gerry Pe?alosa via unanimous decision.
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup B: ?Bangladesh 192/5 (48.3 ov.) beat ?India 191 (49.3 ov.) by 5 wicketsGroup D: ?Ireland 133/7 (revised total(D/L):128 from 47 ov.)(41.4 0v.) beat ?Pakistan 132 (45.4 ov.) by 3 wickets.Pakistan are out of the tournament and Ireland is almost assured a place in the super eights. This is the first world cup victory for Ireland.
Football (soccer):In a historic first, Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Paul Robinson scored a goal in a EPL match against Watford on a 80-yard free kick, as the ball took a bad hop latina hot ass rabbit past Ben Foster, the Hornets' keeper and Robinson's English national teammate as the Spurs won the match, 3-1. The other goalkeepers who scored in an EPL game - Peter Schmeichel for Aston Villa in 2001 and Brad Friedel for Blackburn Rovers in 2004 - lost their matches.
Rugby union:2007 Six Nations?Italy 24 ? 51 ?Ireland?France 46 ? 19 ?Scotland?Wales 27 ? 18 ?EnglandThe 2007 Six Nations Championship is

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settled by extra-time tries by Italy and France, which deprived Ireland of the title in favour of France because of points difference. England could still have won the title if they had beaten Wales by 57 Poker Blind Structure clear points - but Wales were determined not to be whitewashed for the second time in three years.
Tennis2007 WTA Tour:Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, California:Final: (14) Daniela Hantuchova d. (2) Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-3 6-4.




16 March 2007 (Friday)

Basketball:The completion of the NCAA Men's Tournament first round.In what many considered a upset, Winthrop, the 11th seed in the Midwest region, defeated sixth-seeded Notre Dame 74-64 in Spokane, Washington.NBA:Kobe Bryant scores 61 points, the third time he has scored 60 points or more in a game, as the Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Portland Trail Blazers, 116-111 in overtime.
Cricket2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup C: ?England209/7(50 ov.)lost to ?New Zealand210/4(41 ov.)by 4 wicketsGroup A: ?South Africa353/3(40/40 ov.)beat ?Netherlands132/9(40/40 ov.)by 221 runs?South Africa has the record for the most sixes in an innings with 18Herschelle Gibbs is the first ever batsman to hit six sixes in an over in International CricketMark Boucher hit the fastest fifty in World Cup history in 21 ballsBangladesh's Manjural Islam dies at 22 in a road accident amateur mature latina pics in Bangladesh after the end of a days play at a first class match. He is now the youngest Test cricketer to die. He is also the first Bangladeshi bowler to take a wicket in his first international over by getting the wicket of Michael Vaughan with his 3rd ball.




15 March 2007 (Thursday)

Baseball:Bowie Kuhn, commissioner of baseball from 1969 to 1984, died from complications of pneumonia at age 80.
Basketball:College Basketball: 2007 NCAA Men's Tournament begins.In the first upset of the tournament, Virginia Commonwealth, seeded 11th in the West Region, beats sixth-seeded Duke, 79-77, on Eric Maynor's last-second shot. It is the Blue Devils' earliest exit since 1996.
Football (soccer):UEFA Cup 2006-07 Round of 16, second leg (aggregate score in parenthesis, winners in bold). AZ Alkmaar 2?0 Newcastle (4?4; AZ Alkmaar advances on away goals) Espanyol 4?0 Maccabi Haifa (0?0) (aggregate: 4-0) Shakhtar Donetsk 2?3 (aet) Sevilla (2?2) (aggregate: 4-5) Benfica 3?1 Paris Saint-Germain (1?2) (aggregate: 4-3)
Cricket2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup B: ?Sri Lanka 321/6 (50 ov.) beat ?Bermuda 78 (24.4 ov.) by 243 runs. 4th time in World Cup history that a team has lost by a margin of more than 200 runs. Scotland lost to Australia by 203 runs earlier in the tournament.Group D: ?Ireland 221/9 (50 ov.) tied ?Zimbabwe 221 all out (50 ov.). Only the 3rd time in World Cup history that a match has been tied.




14 March 2007 (Wednesday)

Basketball:The NBA's Milwaukee Bucks fired coach Terry Stotts a latina porn you tube and replaced him for the remainder of the season with assistant coach Larry Krystkowiak, known as "Special K" in his playing days at the University of Montana, effective with the March 15 contest against the San Antonio Spurs.
Soccer (Football)UEFA Cup 2006-07 Round of 16, second leg (first leg in parenthesis, winners in bold). Werder Bremen 2?0 Celta Vigo (1?0) (aggregate: 3-0) Tottenham 3?2 Sporting Braga (3?2) (aggregate: 6-4) Osasuna 1?0 Rangers (1?1) (aggregate: 2-1) Bayer Leverkusen 3?0 Lens (1?2) (aggregate: 4-2)Valenica and Inter Milan were fined ?106,000 for their fracas following their second leg in the UCL match. Valencia's David Navarro, whose punch started the brawl, was suspended for seven months, which could also include La Liga and FIFA matches as well. Three others from Valencia and two from Inter Milan were also suspended from between two and six UEFA sanctioned matches.
Cricket2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup A: ?Australia 334/6(50 ov.) beat ?Scotland 131(40.1 ov.) by 203 runs.It is the third time in world cup history that a team has won by a margin of 200+ runs. First was England beating India in 1975 and then Australia beating Namibia in 2003.Group C: ?Kenya 203/3(43.2 ov.) beat ?Canada 199(50 ov.) by 7 wicketsJames Anderson of the English cricket team has injured his pinky finger on his left hand two days before England's first match. Actions by the ECB will be decided later in the week.




13 March 2007 (Tuesday)

Ice hockey:The Dallas Stars' Mike Modano scores his 500th NHL goal against the Philadelphia Flyers in a 3-2 win.The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh Penguins agree to build a new arena in Pittsburgh with $270 million (US) from casino revenues, thus ending speculation of the franchise leaving following the season.
Basketball:NCAA Men's Tournament Play-In Game:Niagara 77, Florida A&M 69 (at Dayton, Ohio)NBA:The Charlotte Bobcats announce that Bernie Bickerstaff will be relieved of head coaching duties following this season.
Cricket:2007 Cricket World Cup Group StageGroup D: ?West Indies 241/9(50 ov.) beat ?Pakistan 187 (47.2 ov.) by 54 runs.
Dogsled racing:Iditarod XXXV: Lance Mackey wins the Iditarod at 8:08:41 pm AKDT (UTC-8) with time of 9 days, 5 hours, 8 minutes, and 41 seconds. He is the first musher to win the 1,000 mile (1,609 km) Yukon Quest and the Iditarod in the same year.




12 March 2007 (Monday)

College Basketball:The top seeds for the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament are Duke (Greensboro), Connecticut (Fresno), North Carolina (Dallas) and Tennessee (Dayton).




11 March 2007 (Sunday)

Football (soccer):2006-07 FA Cup, quarterfinals:Chelsea 3-3 Tottenham HotspurBlackburn Rovers 2-0 Manchester CityPlymouth Argyle 0-1 Watford
Rugby union:2007 Six Nations:?England 26 ? 18 ?FranceA first loss for France in the 2007 Six Nations tournament throws the championship race wide open, with France, Ireland, England and Italy all entering the final week with mathematical chances of an overall win. (BBC)
Auto racing:NASCAR NEXTEL Cup:UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 at Las Vegas, Nevada: Jimmie Johnson Jeff Gordon Denny Hamlin
Basketball:College Basketball:The top seeds for the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament are defending champion Florida (Midwest), North Carolina (East), Ohio State (South) and Kansas (West).NCAA men's conference finals:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)ACC: (8) North Carolina 89, NC State 80 at Tampa, FloridaBig 10: (1) Ohio State 66, (3) Wisconsin 49 at Chicago, IllinoisBig 12: (2) Kansas 88, (15) Texas 84 (OT) at Oklahoma City, OklahomaSEC: latina lesbian club miami (6) Florida 77, Arkansas 56 at Atlanta, GeorgiaSouthland: Texas A&M-CC 81, Northwestern State 78 at Houston, TexasNCAA women's conference finals:America East: UMBC 48, Hartford 46 at Vestal, New YorkColonial: Old Dominion 78, James Poker Applique Madison 70 at Newark, DelawareHorizon: (22) Wisconsin-Green Bay 91, Butler 64Missouri Valley: Drake 65, Creighton 64 (OT)




10 March 2007 (Saturday)

Football (soccer):2006-07 FA Cup, quarterfinals:Middlesbrough 2-2 Manchester United
Rugby union:2007 Six Nations?Scotland 18 ? 19 ?IrelandIreland win their second consecutive Triple Crown and third in four years. (BBC)?Italy 23 ? 20 Poker Table Pedestal Bases ?WalesThe Azzurri win consecutive Six Nations matches for the first time. (BBC)
Basketball:NCAA men's college basketballConference Tournament Finals:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)America East: Albany 60, Vermont 59Atlantic 10: George Washington 78, Rhode Island naughty latina maid 69 at Atlantic City, New JerseyBig East: (9) Georgetown 65, (13) Pittsburgh 42 at New York CityBig West: Long Beach State 94, Cal Poly 83 at Anaheim, CaliforniaConference USA: (5) Memphis 71, Houston 59MAC: Miami (OH) 53, Akron 52 at Cleveland, OhioMEAC: Florida A&M 58, Delaware State 56 at Raleigh, North CarolinaMountain West: (25) UNLV 78, (23) Brigham Young 70Pacific 10: (16) Oregon 81, Southern California 57 at Los Angeles, CaliforniaSWAC: Jackson State 81, Mississippi Valley State 71 at Birmingham, AlabamaWAC: New Mexico State 72, Utah State 70Conference Tournament Semis:ACC at Tampa, Florida:(8) North Carolina 71, Boston College 56NC -internetcasino Poker State 72, Virginia Tech 64Big 10 at Chicago:(1) Ohio State 63, Purdue 52(3) Wisconsin 53, Illinois 41Big 12 Tournament at Oklahoma City:(2) Kansas 67, Kansas State 61(15) Texas 69, Oklahoma State 64SEC at Atlanta:(6) Florida 80 Mississippi 59Arkansas 81, Mississippi State 72Winona State sets an all-time record for NCAA Division II with its 53rd straight win, a 100-73 rout of latina lawyers bar association St. Cloud State in the first round of the Division II national tournament. (AP via ESPN)NCAA women's college basketballConference Tournament Finals:Atlantic Sun: Belmont 69, East Tennessee State 57 at Dothan, AlabamaBig 12: (11) Oklahoma 67, Iowa State 60 at Oklahoma City, OklahomaBig Sky: Idaho State 84, Northern Arizona 78 at Missoula, MontanaBig South: UNC Asheville 67, Radford 57Big West: UC Riverside 70, UCSB 67 at Anaheim, CaliforniaMAC: (20) Bowling Green 67, Ball State 53 at Cleveland, OhioMEAC: Delaware State 55, Morgan State 42 at Raleigh, North CarolinaMountain West: New Mexico 63, Brigham Young 49 at Las Vegas, NevadaNortheast: Robert Morris 68, Sacred Heart 66Southland: UT Arlington 68, Stephen F. Austin 47 at Houston, TexasSWAC: Prairie View A&M 68, Jackson State 62 at Birmingham, AlabamaWAC: Boise State 49, New Mexico beautiful latina buns State 46




9 March 2007 (Friday)

Basketball:NCAA men's conference tournaments:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)Patriot League, Final at Worcester, Massachusetts:Holy Cross 74, Bucknell 66.Big 10, quarterfinals at Chicago:(1) Ohio State 72, Michigan 62(3) Wisconsin 70, Michigan State 57Big 12, quarterfinals at Oklahoma City:(2) Kansas 64, Oklahoma 47Oklahoma State 57, (7) Texas A&M 56(15) Texas 74, Baylor 69Conference USA, semifinals at Memphis:(5) Memphis 71, Tulsa 49SEC, quarterfinals at Atlanta:(6) Florida 74, Georgia 57ACC, quarterfinals at Tampa, Florida:(8) North Carolina 73, Florida State 58Big East, semifinals at New York City:(9) Georgetown 84, (20) Notre Dame 82(13) Pittsburgh 65, (12) Louisville 59WAC, semifinals at Las Cruces, New Mexico:Utah State 79, (10) Nevada 77Pacific 10, semifinals at Los Angeles:Southern California 70, (11) Washington State 61(16) Oregon 81, California 63Mountain West, semifinals at Las Vegas, Nevada:(23) Brigham Young 96, Wyoming 84(25) UNLV 88, Colorado State 72
Ice hockey:The National Hockey League suspends Chris Simon of the New York Islanders indefinitely for a violent hit on Ryan Hollweg of the New York Rangers. Two days later, the suspension became 25 games (in essence, the remainder of the Islanders' regular season games). (New York Times)
Cricket:World Cup warm-up matches:?India 86/1 (18.3 ov.) beat ?West Indies 85 (25.5 ov.) by 9 wickets.?Australia 200/5 (40.5 ov.) beat ?England 197 (48.3 ov.) by 5 wickets?Pakistan 200/3 (44.3 ov.) beat ?South Africa 199 (48.3 ov.) by 7 wickets?New Zealand 285/8 (50 ov.) beat ?Sri Lanka 267 (50.2 ov.) by 18 runs




8 March 2007 (Thursday)

Football (soccer):UEFA Cup 2006-07 Round of 16, first leg. Newcastle 4?2 AZ Alkmaar Maccabi Haifa 0?0 Espanyol Rangers 1?1 Osasuna Sporting Braga 2?3 Tottenham Sevilla 2?2 Shakhtar Donetsk Lens 2?1 Bayer Leverkusen Paris Saint-Germain 2?1 Benfica Celta Vigo 0?1 Werder Bremen
Cricket:World Cup warm-up matches:?Ireland 116/3 (26.5 ov.) beat ?Canada 115 (32.5 ov.) by 7 wickets.?Kenya 274/8 (50 ov.) beat ?Netherlands 265/9 (50 ov.) by 9 runs.?Bangladesh 156/3 (34.1 ov.) beat ?Scotland 152/9 (50 ov.) by 7 wickets.?Zimbabwe 137/7 (29 ov.) beat ?Bermuda 136 (50 ov.) by 3 wickets.
Basketball:Euroleague:In Top 16 Group F, Panathinaikos defeat Efes Pilsen 79-65 away. Winterthur FCB defeat Prokom Trefl Sopot 77-59 away. Panathinaikos and Barcelona clinch quarterfinal berths, Efes and Prokom are eliminated from quarterfinal contention. (Euroleague) (Euroleague)In Top 16 Group G, Dynamo Moscow big latina ass eliminate Aris TT Bank with a 71-69 home win, though they do not clinch a quarterfinal berth. (Euroleague)Israel women's state cup final:Elitzur Ramla 73, Anda Ramat Hasharon 68.NCAA men's conference tournaments:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)Pacific my naghty latina maid 10, quarterfinals at Los Angeles:California 76, (4) UCLA 69 (OT).(11) Washington State 74, Washington 64.(16) Oregon 69, Arizona 50.Conference USA, quarterfinals at Memphis:(5) Memphis 92, Marshall 71.Big East, quarterfinals at Madison Square Garden, New York City:(9) Georgetown 62, Villanova 57.(12) Louisville 82, West Virginia 71 (2 OT).(13) Pittsburgh 89, (18) Marquette 79(20) Notre Dame 89, Syracuse 83.WAC, quarterfinals at Las Cruces, New Mexico:(10) Nevada 88, Idaho 56.ACC, 1st round at Tampa, Florida:Miami (Fla.) 67, (17) Maryland 62.North Carolina State 85, (21) Duke 80.SEC, 1st round at Atlanta:LSU 76, (22) Tennessee 67 (OT)Mountain West, quarterfinals at Las Vegas:(23) Brigham Young 77, TCU 64.(25) UNLV 80, Utah 54.
Dogsled racingIditarod XXXV: Lance Mackey arrives at the halfway point bbw mature latina sex videos in the ghost town of Iditarod in first place at 00:11 AKST.




7 March 2007 (Wednesday)

Football (soccer):UEFA Champions League 2006-07, Last-16 stage, second leg:(aggregate score in parentheses)AC Milan 1-0 (aet) Celtic (1-0)Arsenal 1-1 PSV Eindhoven (1-2)Manchester United 1-0 Lille (2-0)Bayern Munich 2-1 Real Madrid (4-4; Bayern Munich wins on away goals.)
Bayern Munich's Roy Makaay scores the fastest UCL goal in history - 11 seconds into the match - leading the way into the quarterfinals.

AFC Champions League 2007, Group stage, round 1:Group A: Al Rayyan 0-1 Al WahdaGroup A: Al Arabi Kuwait 0-1 Al ZawraaGroup B: Al-Hilal 1-1 Al Kuwait KaifanGroup C: Al Najaf 0-1 Neftchi Farg'onaGroup C: Al Karama 2-1 Al SaadGroup D: Sepahan 2-1 Al IttihadGroup D: Al Ain FC 0-2 Al-ShababGroup E: Urawa Reds 3-0 Persik KediriGroup E: Shanghai Shenhua 1-2 Sydney FCGroup F: Bangkok University FC 0-0Chunnam DragonsGroup F: Arema Malang 1-3 Kawasaki FrontaleGroup G: Adelaide United 0-1 Shandong LunengGroup G: Ilhwa Chunma 4-1 Gach Dong Tam Long An
Basketball:NCAA men's college basketball:Conference Tournament Finals:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)Big Sky: Weber State 88, Northern Arizona 80.Northeast: Central Connecticut 74, Sacred Heart 70.(18) Marquette 76, St. John's 67 (Big East tournament 1st round at New York City).NCAA women's college basketball:Pokey Chatman resigns unexpectedly as head coach at LSU. Allegations later surface of an inappropriate sexual relationship between her and a former player. The resignation had originally been effective upon the conclusion of the NCAA Tournament, but instead took effect on March 8.(ESPN)Conference Tournament Final:Patriot League: Holy Cross 56, American 48.Euroleague:TAU Cer?mica defeat Maccabi Tel Aviv 94-73. Combined with Pau-Orthez' 74-69 win over Lottomatica Roma , this assures TAU a place in the quarterfinals, and makes TAU the first club to clinch top spot in their group. (Euroleague)CSKA Moscow also clinch a quarterfinal berth by defeating DKV Joventut 73-65. (Euroleague)




6 March 2007 (Tuesday)

Football (soccer):UEFA Champions League 2006-07, Last-16 stage, second leg:(aggregate score in parenethesis)Chelsea 2 - 1 Porto (3-2)Lyon 0 - 2 Roma (0-2)Liverpool 0 - 1 Barcelona (2-2, Liverpool win on away goals)Valencia 0 - 0 Inter Milan (2-2, Valencia win on away goals).
Following the match, both teams rioted on the pitch. UEFA will investigate into this.

Basketball:2006-07 NBA season: The Dallas Mavericks, with a 51-9 record, become the first team to qualify for the 2007 NBA Playoffs with a 102-89 win over the New Jersey Nets.NCAA men's college basketball:Conference Tournament Finals:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)Horizon: Wright State 60, (19) Butler 55.Mid-Continent: Oral Roberts 71, Oakland 67.Sun Belt: North Texas 83, Arkansas State 75, at Lafayette, LouisianaNCAA women's college basketball:Conference Tournament Finals:Big East: (19) Rutgers 55, (2) UConn 47 at Hartford, ConnecticutMid-Continent: Oral Roberts 72, Oakland 55.Sun Belt: (16) Middle Tennessee 77, Louisiana-Lafayette 67.Texas coach Jody Conradt became the second women's coach to win 900 games (joining Tennessee's Pat Summitt) as her Longhorns beat Missouri, 70-53 in the opening round of the Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament in Oklahoma City.
Cricket:World Cup warm-up matches:?India 300/9 (50 ov) beat ?Netherlands 118 (37.5 ov) by Pitbull Poker 182 runs at Trelawny, Jamaica.?Australia 290/7 (50 ov) beat ?Zimbabwe 184/7 (50 ov) by 106 runs at Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.?Pakistan 273/8 (48/48 ov) beat ?Canada Canada 196 (46.4/48 ov) by 77 runs at Saint Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.?Bangladesh 230/8 (49 ov) beat ?New Zealand 226 (47.2 ov) by 2 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) at Bridgetown, Barbados.




5 March 2007 (Monday)

Basketball:NBA: Sacramento Kings star Ron Artest is arrested on domestic violence charges. The Kings respond immediately, suspending Artest indefinitely. (ESPN)NCAA men's college basketball:Conference Tournament Finals:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)MAAC: Niagara 83, Siena 79 at Bridgeport, ConnecticutCAA: Virginia Commonwealth 65, George Mason 59, at Richmond, VirginiaWest Coast: Gonzaga 77, Santa Clara 68 at Portland, OregonWinthrop enters the AP Poll Top-25 for the first time at #24.NCAA women's college basketball:Conference Tournament Finals:Atlantic 10: Xavier 65, Saint Joseph's 59.Big 10: (12) Purdue 64, (5) Ohio State 52, at Indianapolis.Pacific 10: (6) Stanford 62, (8) Arizona State 55 at San Jos?, California.(2) UConn 76, (23) Louisville 50.(19) Rutgers 63, (21) Marquette 55
Cricket:World Cup warm-up matches:?England 286/8 (50 ov.) beat ?Bermuda 45 (22.2 ov.) by 241 runs at Kingstown, Saint Vincent.?South Africa 192 (50 ov) beat ?Ireland 157 (44.2 ov) by 35 runs at Saint Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.?Sri Lanka 294/7 (50 ov) beat ?Scotland 124 (41.2 latina slave maids ov) by 159 runs at Bridgetown, Barbados.?West Indies 268/5 (50 ov) beat ?Kenya 247/7 (50.0 ov) by 21 runs at Trelawny, Jamaica.




4 March 2007 (Sunday)

Auto racing:Colombia-born Juan Pablo Montoya becomes the first driver not born in North America to win a NASCAR Busch Series race winning the Telcel Motorola 200 at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City.
Basketball:NCAA Men's college basketball:Conference Tournament Finals:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)Missouri Valley: Creighton 67, (11) Southern Illinois 61 at St. Louis, Missouri(5) Florida 85, Kentucky 72. Florida becomes the first SEC team ever to win six consecutive games against the Wildcats, the conference's traditional basketball superpower.(8) North Carolina 86, (14) Duke 72Clemson 75, (21) Virginia Tech 74. The Hokies loss, combined with the Tar Heels victory, clinches the ACC regular season title for North Carolina.NCAA Women's college basketball:Conference Tournament Finals:ACC: (4) North Carolina 60, (24) NC State 54, at Greensboro, North Carolina.SEC: (13) Vanderbilt 51, (11) LSU 45, at Duluth, Georgia.Conference USA: East Carolina 79, Rice 70, at Tulsa, Oklahoma.MAAC: Marist Custom Poker Table 64, Iona 57 (OT) at Bridgeport, Connecticut.WCC: Gonzaga 64, Loyola Marymount 47 at Portland, Oregon.(3) UConn 74, South Florida 54.(5) Ohio State 73, Penn State 71 (OT).(7) Stanford 67, Southern California 52.Saint older latina women Joseph's 57, (8) George Washington 55.(9) Arizona State 60, (25) Cal 53.Philippine Basketball Association 2007 Fiesta Conference Opening Day at the Cuneta AstrodomeRed Bull Barako 98, Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants 88Coca-Cola Tigers 81, Welcoat Dragons 79
Tennis:2007 ATP Tour:Tennis Channel Open in Las Vegas, Nevada:Final: (2) Lleyton Hewitt def (4) J?rgen Melzer 6-4 7-6(10).
Dogsled racing: The Iditarod XXXV restarts in Willow. This marks the beginning of the competitive portion of the race.




3 March 2007 (Saturday)

Basketball:NCAA men's college basketball:Conference Tournament Finals:(home teams listed in italics, tournament winning teams in boldface)Atlantic Sun: Belmont 92, East Tennessee State 67.Big South: Winthrop 84, VMI 81.Ohio Valley: Eastern Kentucky 63, Austin Peay 62 at Nashville, Tennessee.Southern: Davidson 72, College of Charleston 65 at North Charleston, South Carolina.(1) Ohio State 65, Michigan 61.Washington 61, (2) UCLA 51.(3) Kansas 90, (15) Texas 86(4) Wisconsin 52, Michigan State 50.(6) Memphis 64, SMU 61.(7) Texas A&M 94, Missouri 78.(9) Georgetown 59, Connecticut 46.(10) Nevada 69, New Mexico State 63.(11) Southern Illinois 53, Bradley 51.(20) Marquette 75, (12) Pittsburgh 71.(13) Washington State 88, (23) Southern California 86 (2 OT).(18) Butler 67, Loyola Chicago 61 (OT).Arkansas 82, (19) Vanderbilt 67.NCAA women's college basketball:The top two teams in the AP poll fell in their conference tournaments. Top-ranked Duke lost for the first time this season, going down 70-65 to NC State in the ACC tournament semifinals, while second-ranked Tennessee fell in the SEC semis to LSU 63-54.(4) North Carolina 78, (6) Maryland 72.(7) Stanford 65, Arizona 55.(8) George Washington 61, Dayton 45.(9) Arizona State 74, UCLA 64.(13) Vanderbilt 81, (10) Georgia 56.Conference Tournament Finals:Ohio Valley: Southeast Missouri 62, Murray State 60 at Nashville, Tennessee.Southern: Chattanooga 84, Western Carolina 66 at North Charleston, South Carolina.
Tennis:2007 ATP Tour:Dubai Tennis Championships in Dubai, UAE:Final: (1) Roger Federer def Mikhail Youzhny 6-4 6-3.Abierto Mexicano TELCEL in Acapulco, Mexico:Final: (4) Juan Ignacio Chela def (8) Carlos Moy?6-3 7-6.2007 WTA Tour:Qatar Total Open in Doha, Qatar:Final: (1) Justine Henin def (2) Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-4 6-2.Abierto Mexicano TELCEL in Acapulco, Mexico:Final: Emilie Loit def (5)Flavia Pennetta 7-6 6-4.
Cycling:Omloop "Het Volk":Filippo Pozzato wins the sprint of a 5-man group in front of Juan Antonio Flecha , Tom Boonen , Nick Nuyens and Stuart O'Grady .
Dogsled racing: The ceremonial start the Iditarod XXXV begins in Anchorage, Alaska. Eighty-two mushers and their teams of dogs are competing. The race runs more than 1,049 mi (1,600+ km) to Nome, across the U.S. state of Alaska.




2 March 2007 (Friday)

Football (soccer):FIFA announces that the following national federations have officially expressed an interest in hosting the FIFA Women's World Cup 2011: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Peru, and Switzerland. The host country will be announced on 31 August 2007. (FIFA)
Basketball:Men's college basketball:Penn 86, Yale 58. The Quakers officially clinch the first berth in the NCAA Men's Tournament clinching the Ivy League championship, the only conference without a season-ending conference tournament.(11) Southern Illinois 71, Drake 59.Women's college basketball:Harvard 64, Cornell 48. The Crimson clinch the Ivy League championship and clinch the first berth in the NCAA Women's Tournament.
Ice hockey:NHL: Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins scores a goal against the Carolina Hurricanes to become the youngest player to record 200 points. (Yahoo sports)




1 March 2007 (Thursday)

BasketballNBA: Steve Patterson resigns as president of the Portland Kelly Monaco Strip Poker Trail Blazers. He will be replaced temporarily by Seattle Seahawks CEO Tod Leiweke. Both franchises are owned by Paul Allen.US men's college basketball:(2) UCLA 53, (13) Washington State 45(6) Memphis 78, UTEP 76Georgia Tech 84, (8) North Carolina 77Utah State 79, (10) Nevada 77 (OT)Virginia 69, (21) Virginia Tech 56Washington 85, (23) Southern California 70




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