Aussie athletes roll into Delhi

The Australian lawn bowls team has landed in India as a rising stream of athletes arrive amid the chaos in the lead up to the Commonwealth Games.

Lawn Bowls practice has changed forever…..The Rebound Disc Practice System is sweeping the world and Taylor Bowls Scotland have secured the World-Wide distribution rights, and they will soon distribute the Rebound Discs into 36 countries around the world. Legendary lawn bowler Kelvin Kerkow who put his name to the Rebound Discs says “Every bowler should own a set of Rebound Discs”. www.rebounddisc.com.au

Delhi 2010 Lawn Bowls Highlights Day 7

some superb lawn bowling done by simon melberzs down a the beautiful Jubilee bowling club, thanks to neil nolan. good on ya mate
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1st vuvuzelas spotted in Delhi

1st vuvuzelas spotted in Delhi
The first two vuvuzelas were spotted – and heard – at the Commonwealth Games – and they didn’t belong to South Africans.
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Wenger looking to beat rivals
Arsene Wenger maintains it is vital Arsenal win the head-to-head battles against their Barclays Premier League title rivals this season – starting at Chelsea on Sunday.
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Arsenals’ captain ruled out
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Oi Jose! Bale’s going nowhere
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Venues for the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games

Venues for the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games
A brief look at the sports stadiums for the 2010 New Delhi Commonwealth Games:
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Competitors start arriving for Commonwealth Games
The clock ticked down on the Delhi Commonwealth Games on Tuesday with signs that conditions in the much-criticised athletes’ village were finally improving as hundreds of competitors arrive.
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COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010: England’s athletes finally arrive in Delhi

COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010: England’s athletes finally arrive in Delhi
English athletes have arrived in Delhi for the Commonwealth Games, with ‘considerable improvements’ made to facilities seemingly putting an end to talk of the event being cancelled.
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Commonwealth village “totally prepared” for Canadians’ arrival
Despite ongoing reports of the athletes’ village abysmal conditions, the president of Commonwealth Games Canada said the Delhi facilities are good enough to welcome the first Canadian athletes on Monday.
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Vuvuzela to make comeback at Delhi Games

Vuvuzela to make comeback at Delhi Games
NEW DELHI: The vuvuzela trumpets that became the droning soundtrack to the football World Cup in South Africa are to make a comeback at the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.
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Kiwis look to Sir Hillary ahead of Delhi Games
New Zealand is looking to the achievements of Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Norgay Tenzing to inspire its athletes to reach their sporting pinnacle at the Commonwealth Games.
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Kiwis look to Sir Hillary ahead of Delhi Games
New Zealand is looking to the achievements of Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Norgay Tenzing to inspire its athletes to reach their sporting pinnacle at the Commonwealth Games.
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New Delhi Employs Monkeys As Security Force

New Delhi Employs Monkeys As Security Force
Security officials at the Commonwealth Games aren’t monkeying around anymore.
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Gerald Warner: Games disgrace a perfect metaphor for the Commonwealth
THE Friendly Games took on a distinctly chilly atmosphere last week, as Scottish and other Commonwealth Games officials expressed their horror at the squalid facilities awaiti
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C.Games: Delhi makes frantic effort with a week to go

C.Games: Delhi makes frantic effort with a week to go
Organisers of the Commonwealth Games scrambled to finish facilities and reassure athletes on Sunday amid warnings much work still had to be done in New Delhi just a week before the opening ceremony.
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Commonwealth village ‘prepared’ for Canadians
Despite ongoing reports of the athletes’ village abysmal conditions, the president of Commonwealth Games Canada said the Delhi facilities are good enough to welcome the first Canadian athletes on Monday.
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Commonwealth Games lanes restrictions from today
Traffic restrictions on Commonwealth Games lanes will be implemented from today.
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