Missing the mark
Egypt's performance at the shooting World Cup was decidedly aimless. Nashwa Abdel-Tawab brings into focus the out-of-focus marksmen
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Kinder and gentler
An international conference on disabled athletes sought ways to make the world a more hospitable place. Abeer Anwar sees how it fared
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Narrowing the gap
Zamalek took advantage of an Ahli trip-up, adding life to what has been a lifeless football league season --read on--
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Making a point
Egypt will take a five-member fencing team to the Olympics, more than in any previous Games--read on--
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Royal riders
AT THE CRACK of dawn tomorrow, 265 riders and their steeds begin a test of stamina and strength which Arabs apparently find challenging and exciting. Despite its gruelling nature, the 100-kilometre Al-Ahram Al-Arabi endurance horse race, the first of its kind in Egypt, has attracted Gulf royalties, not as spectators but as participants. --read on--
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