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This is an archive article published on October 21, 1999

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Harding 2nd in Pro debutHUNTINGTON (US): Making up for a rocky start, Tonya Harding skated a near-perfect routine to finish second in her...

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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.“I didn’t know that I had it in me,” she said after Tuesday night’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.

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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.

“I plan to give tennis another year. I’m not planning to quit completely, I’ll never do that. But I plan to cut back on traveling in a year or so,” Borg saidon Tuesday. `I twisted my knee when I played in St Petersburg. The cartilage and ligament in the left knee were injured,” Borg said. The 43-year-old player played for the first time after knee surgery three weeks ago.

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