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This is an archive article published on February 13, 1998

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Golfer wins court battle to use cartOREGON: A disabled professional golfer has won his legal battle to use a cart in professional tournament...

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Golfer wins court battle to use cart

OREGON: A disabled professional golfer has won his legal battle to use a cart in professional tournament events. US magistrate Thomas Coffin ruled that under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) the Professional Golfers Association Tour was obligated to make an exception from its rules for Casey Martin, a promising 25-year-old player who suffers from a circulation disorder that makes it extremely painful for him to walk.

Atwal to compete in Macau Open

MACAU: Top Indian golfer Arjun Atwal will vie for honours with international stars Britain’s Nick Faldo and Fiji’s Vijay Singh in the Macau Open Golf Tournament which starts here on April 30.

Norwegian wins 6th cross-country gold

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NAGANO: Norwegian cross-country hero Bjorn Daehlie became the greatest male athlete in Winter Olympic history by winning a record sixth gold medal. But the sixth day of the Nagano Games was marred as more bad weather forced postponements ofelite alpine skiing events.

Snowboarder allowed to keep medal

NAGANO: An international sports arbitration panel said it had decided to overturn the disqualification of Canadian snowboarder Ross Rebagliati, who keeps his gold medal. Rebagliati was disqualified after post-race urine samples showed traces of Marijuana.

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