
Harding 2nd in Pro debut
HUNTINGTON US: Making up for a rocky start, Tonya Harding skated a near-perfect routine to finish second in her first Professional competition.8220;I didn8217;t know that I had it in me,8221; she said after Tuesday night8217;s performance.
Five years since her implication in the knee-whacking of rival Nancy Kerrigan and her last competition at the 1994 Lillehamme Olympics, the 28-year-old Harding received the loudest ovation of the competition.
Wearing a conservative white-and-black dress, Harding started with a slow violin-and-guitar ballad and built to a techno-dance number. After nailing her third triple jump, she was beaming.
Borg to carry on
STOCKHOLM: A knee injury during a recent tournament in Russia has prompted Swedish tennis star Bjorn Borg to consider reducing his appearances on the Seniors Tour.
8220;I plan to give tennis another year. I8217;m not planning to quit completely, I8217;ll never do that. But I plan to cut back on traveling in a year or so,8221; Borg saidon Tuesday. I twisted my knee when I played in St Petersburg. The cartilage and ligament in the left knee were injured,8221; Borg said. The 43-year-old player played for the first time after knee surgery three weeks ago.