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Deaths in July

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Current sporting seasons

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Australian rules football 2009

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Auto racing 2009

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Baseball 2009

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Basketball 2009

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Canadian football 2009

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Football (soccer) 2009

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National teams competitions
International clubs competitions
Domestic (national) competitions

Golf 2009

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Lacrosse 2009

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Motorcycle racing 2009

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Rugby league 2009

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Rugby union 2009

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Volleyball

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Days of the month

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July 31, 2009 (Friday)

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Baseball

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Swimming

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Volleyball

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Water polo

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July 30, 2009 (Thursday)

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Baseball

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Swimming

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July 29, 2009 (Wednesday)

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Auto racing

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Baseball

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Football (soccer)

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Swimming

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July 28, 2009 (Tuesday)

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American football

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  • Brett Favre, who was considering coming out of retirement for the second consecutive season and playing for the Minnesota Vikings, announces that he will remain retired, saying that he does not feel physically able to play for a full season. (ESPN)

Cricket

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Swimming

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July 27, 2009 (Monday)

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American football

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Swimming

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July 26, 2009 (Sunday)

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Auto racing

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Motorcycle racing

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Swimming

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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July 25, 2009 (Saturday)

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Auto racing

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Cycling

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Diving

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Open water swimming

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Rugby league

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Rugby union

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Synchronised swimming

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Volleyball

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July 24, 2009 (Friday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Diving

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Rugby league

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Synchronised swimming

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Volleyball

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July 23, 2009 (Thursday)

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Baseball

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Diving

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Synchronised swimming

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Volleyball

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July 22, 2009 (Wednesday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Open water swimming

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Synchronised swimming

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Volleyball

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July 21, 2009 (Tuesday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Diving

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Football (soccer)

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Korfball

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Open water swimming

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Synchronised swimming

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July 20, 2009 (Monday)

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Cricket

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Korfball

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Synchronised swimming

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July 19, 2009 (Sunday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Diving

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Field hockey

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Korfball

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Motorcycle racing

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Synchronised swimming

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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July 18, 2009 (Saturday)

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Auto racing

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Diving

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Field hockey

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Korfball

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Rugby league

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Rugby union

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Volleyball

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  • FIVB World League: (teams in bold advance to the final round)
    • Pool A:
    • Pool B:
      • Serbia   3–1   South Korea
        • Final Standings: Serbia 24 points, Argentina 21, France 18, Korea 9.
    • Pool C:
      • Bulgaria   0–3   Russia
      • Cuba   3–1   Japan
        • Final Standings: Cuba 26 points, Russia 23, Bulgaria 15, Japan 8.
        • Russia advance to the final round as the best runner-up.
    • Pool D:
      • Brazil   3–0   Venezuela
        • Standings: Brazil 30 points (11 matches), Finland 21 (12), Poland 13 (12), Venezuela 5 (11).

July 17, 2009 (Friday)

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Athletics

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Diving

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Golf

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Korfball

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Volleyball

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  • FIVB World League: (teams in bold advance to the final round)
    • Pool A:
      • China   0–3   Italy
      • United States   3–0   Netherlands
        • Standings: USA 24 points (11 matches), Italy 20 (11).
        • Team USA punches its ticket into the final stage. Italy secure second place.
    • Pool B:
      • Serbia   3–1   South Korea
      • Argentina   3–2   France
        • Standings: Serbia 21 points (11 matches), Argentina 21 (12), France 18 (12).
        • Argentina claim a berth in the final stage, as Serbia are already in the final stage as host.
    • Pool C:
      • Bulgaria   0–3   Russia
      • Cuba   3–0   Japan
        • Standings: Cuba 23 points (11 matches), Russia 20 (11), Bulgaria 15 (11).
        • Cuba and Russia secure at least second place.

July 16, 2009 (Thursday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Field hockey

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Lacrosse

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Multi-sport event

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Volleyball

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  • FIVB World League:
    • Pool B:
      • Argentina   3–1   France
        • Standings: Argentina 19 points (11 matches), Serbia 18 (10), France 17 (11).
    • Pool D:
      • Poland   3–2   Finland
        • Standings: Brazil 27 points (10 matches), Finland 21 (12), Poland 13 (12).

July 15, 2009 (Wednesday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Field hockey

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Football (soccer)

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Rugby league

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Volleyball

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July 14, 2009 (Tuesday)

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Baseball

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Field hockey

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July 13, 2009 (Monday)

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Baseball

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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July 12, 2009 (Sunday)

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Auto racing

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Field hockey

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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  • FIVB World League: (teams in bold advance to the final stage)
    • Pool A:
      • China   3–0   Netherlands
        • Standings (after 10 from 12 matches): USA 21 pts, Italy 17, Netherlands 13, China 9.
    • Pool B:
      • South Korea   1–3   France
        • Standings: Serbia 18 pts, France 17, Argentina 16, South Korea 9.
    • Pool C:
      • Bulgaria   3–0   Cuba
        • Standings: Cuba 20 pts, Russia 17, Bulgaria 15, Japan 8.
    • Pool D:
      • Venezuela   0–3   Brazil
        • Standings: Brazil 27 pts, Finland 17, Poland 11, Venezuela 5.

July 11, 2009 (Saturday)

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Auto racing

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Field hockey

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Mixed martial arts

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Rugby league

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Rugby union

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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July 10, 2009 (Friday)

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Athletics

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Auto racing

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Baseball

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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July 9, 2009 (Thursday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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July 8, 2009 (Wednesday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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July 7, 2009 (Tuesday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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July 6, 2009 (Monday)

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Cricket

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Cycling

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July 5, 2009 (Sunday)

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Auto racing

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Golf

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Motorcycle racing

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Tennis

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Triathlon

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Volleyball

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July 4, 2009 (Saturday)

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American football

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Auto racing

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Basketball

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Rugby league

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Rugby union

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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  • FIVB World League:
    • Pool A:
      • China   3–2   United States
        • USA lead the group with 15 points, followed by Italy and Netherlands with 11.
    • Pool B:
    • Pool C:
      • Japan   1–3   Bulgaria
      • Russia   3–2   Cuba
        • Cuba lead the group with 16 points, ahead of Russia with 14.
    • Pool D:
      • Finland   3–2   Brazil
        • Finland rally from 2 sets down to hand Brazil their first loss, and keep alive their slim hopes to qualify for the final stage.
      • Poland   3–1   Venezuela
        • Brazil lead the group with 21 points, ahead of Poland and Finland with 11.

July 3, 2009 (Friday)

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Athletics

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Auto racing

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Cricket

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Football (soccer)

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Tennis

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Volleyball

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July 2, 2009 (Thursday)

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Basketball

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Tennis

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July 1, 2009 (Wednesday)

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Cycling

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Football (soccer)

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Tennis

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References

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