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February 2006 in sports

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  • Cricket: India in Pakistan 2005–06
  • XX Winter Olympic Games, Turin, day three:
    • Biathlon, women's 15 km individual:
    • Curling
      • Men's draw 1:
        • Great Britain 7–5 Italy
        • Sweden 6–3 New Zealand
        • United States 11–5 Norway The Olympic champion Pål Trulsen resign in the eighth end after giving up five points (CBC.ca)
        • Finland 7–2 Switzerland
      • Men's draw 2: (CBC.ca)
        • Canada 10–5 Germany
        • Finland 4–3 United States
        • Great Britain 10–5 New Zealand
        • Sweden 7–5 Italy
      • Women's draw 1:
        • Great Britain 3–2 Denmark Five ends were blanked; Rhona Martin eventually secured a point with the hammer in the tenth end
        • Norway 11–6 United States
        • Sweden 7–5 Canada Anette Norberg claimed a 6–4 lead in the eighth end and held on to beat Canada's Olympic debutant team, skipped by Shannon Kleibrink (CBC.ca)
        • Switzerland 11–4 Italy
    • Figure skating:
    • Ice hockey, women's group stage:
      • Group A: Sweden 11–0 Italy: The Italian team have now given up 27 goals in two games. Sweden clinches a spot in the medal round.
      • Group B: Finland 4–0 Switzerland: The Finns clinch a spot in the medal round.
      • The USA and Canada, who were off from competition, also joined these teams in the medal round.
    • Snowboarding, women's halfpipe:
      • Just as in the men's competition, USA clinch gold and silver, while a Nordic settles for a bronze medal. 19-year-old Hannah Teter made runs of 44.6 and 46.4 points, of which the highest score counted; both scores were higher than any others. Gretchen Bleiler won silver and Norway's Kjersti Buaas bronze. (CBC.ca)
    • Speed skating, men's 500 metres:
      • Joey Cheek becomes the second American to win speed skating gold in two days, as the only skater to go below 35 seconds in a race; he does it in both races, ending with a total time of 69.76 seconds, while Dmitry Dorofeyev, who won silver, had a best time of 35.17 to end with 70.43 seconds. (AP) Archived 8 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine
    • Eleven athletes are injured during the day: three female downhill skiers crash, including 2002 gold medallist Carole Montillet, in addition, five lugers, two figure skaters and a snowboarder sustain injuries. (CBC.ca)
  • NCAA College Basketball:
    • Men's:
      • In the latest AP polls, the top six teams remain the same from last week: UConn, Duke, Memphis, Villanova, Gonzaga, and Texas. Bucknell enters the rankings for the first time in history, at No. 24.
      • #4 Villanova 69, No. 1 University of Connecticut 64: The Wildcats, playing at their second home of the Wachovia Center, storm back from a 12-point deficit early in the second half to score their first win over a No. 1 team since beating University of Connecticut in 1995.
    • Women's:
      • After North Carolina's loss to Maryland Thursday night, Duke regains the top spot. LSU rises to No. 2 after defeating Tennessee the same night. North Carolina drops to third, Maryland rises to No. 4, and Tennessee remains No. 5.

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