February 2009 in sports

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Deaths in February

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Current sporting seasons

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Auto racing 2008

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Basketball 2008–09

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Cricket 2008–09

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Football (soccer)

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Golf 2009

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Ice hockey 2008–09

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Rugby league 2009

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Rugby union 2008–09

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Winter sports

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Days of the month

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28 February 2009 (Saturday)

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Auto racing

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Rugby union

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Tennis

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Cross-country skiing
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Figure skating
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Nordic combined
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Skeleton
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Ski jumping
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Snowboarding
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27 February 2009 (Friday)

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Cricket

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Rugby union

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  • Six Nations Championship, week 3:
    • France  21–16  Wales in Paris
      • In the tournament's first ever Friday night match, France rallied from ten points behind to stop Wales' winning streak at eight matches, and inflict coach Warren Gatland's first defeat as Welsh head coach.

Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Cross-country skiing
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Figure skating
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Skeleton
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Ski jumping
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26 February 2009 (Thursday)

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Winter sports

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Cross-country skiing
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Figure skating
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Nordic combined
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Snowboarding
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25 February 2009 (Wednesday)

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Winter sports

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Cross-country skiing
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Figure skating
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24 February 2009 (Tuesday)

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Winter sports

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Cross-country skiing
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Freestyle skiing
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23 February 2009 (Monday)

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Cricket

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22 February 2009 (Sunday)

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Auto racing

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Golf

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Snooker

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Tennis

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Biathlon
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Bobsleigh
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Bobsleigh and Skeleton
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Cross-country skiing
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Nordic combined
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Snowboarding
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21 February 2009 (Saturday)

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Auto racing

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Tennis

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Biathlon
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Bobsleigh
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Cross-country skiing
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Luge
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Ski jumping
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Snowboarding
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20 February 2009 (Friday)

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Freestyle skiing
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Luge
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Nordic combined
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Ski jumping
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Snowboarding
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19 February 2009 (Thursday)

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Winter sports

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Biathlon
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Cross-country skiing
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Freestyle skiing
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Nordic combined
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18 February 2009 (Wednesday)

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Winter sports

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Biathlon
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17 February 2009 (Tuesday)

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Winter sports

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Biathlon
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16 February 2009 (Monday)

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Cricket

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Golf

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15 February 2009 (Sunday)

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Auto racing

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Golf

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Rugby union

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Tennis

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Biathlon
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Nordic combined
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Short track speed skating
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Ski jumping
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Snowboarding
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  • World Cup in Cypress Mountain, Canada:
    • Parallel GS men: Cencelled
    • Parallel GS women: Cancelled

14 February 2009 (Saturday)

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Auto racing

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Basketball

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Golf

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Rugby union

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Tennis

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Biathlon
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Bobsleigh
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Cross-country skiing
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Freestyle skiing
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Luge
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Nordic combined
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Ski jumping
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Snowboarding
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13 February 2009 (Friday)

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Baseball

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  • The City Commission of Miami, Florida, defeats a construction agreement that would have permitted the construction of Marlins Park, a new baseball stadium for the Florida Marlins, by a vote of 2–2 with one absence. The deal will be renegotiated and is rescheduled for a new meeting on 12 March.

Basketball

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Cricket

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Bobsleigh
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Cross-country skiing
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Freestyle skiing
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Luge
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Snowboarding
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12 February 2009 (Thursday)

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Auto racing

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Basketball

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Football (soccer)

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Bobsleigh
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Skeleton
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11 February 2009 (Wednesday)

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American football

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  • NFL news:
    • Three-time MVP Brett Favre announces his retirement. Unlike last postseason, when he initially announced his retirement but decided to return, he filed official retirement papers with the NFL offices. (ESPN)

Basketball

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Football (soccer)

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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  • World Championships in Val-d'Isère, France:
    • Teams: Cancelled
Ski jumping
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10 February 2009 (Tuesday)

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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9 February 2009 (Monday)

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Baseball

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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8 February 2009 (Sunday)

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American football

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Cricket

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Golf

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Rugby union

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Tennis

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Luge
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Nordic combined
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Ski jumping
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Speed skating
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7 February 2009 (Saturday)

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Auto racing

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Baseball

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Cricket

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Ice hockey

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Rugby union

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Tennis

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Bobsleigh
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Figure skating
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Freestyle skiing
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Luge
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Nordic combined
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Ski jumping
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6 February 2009 (Friday)

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Cricket

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Ice hockey

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Bobsleigh
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Figure skating
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Freestyle skiing
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Luge
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5 February 2009 (Thursday)

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Basketball

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Boxing

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Cricket

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Ice hockey

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Winter sports

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Figure skating
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Skeleton
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Snowboarding
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4 February 2009 (Wednesday)

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Figure skating
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3 February 2009 (Tuesday)

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Cricket

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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2 February 2009 (Monday)

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1 February 2009 (Sunday)

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American football

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Auto racing

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Cricket

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Darts

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Handball

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Tennis

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Winter sports

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Alpine skiing
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Cross-country skiing
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  • World Cup in Rybinsk, Russia:
    • Men pursuit: cancelled
    • Women pursuit: cancelled
Ski jumping
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  • World Cup in Sapporo, Japan:
    • 134m hill: cancelled

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