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16-01-2009, 06:57 PM
Eurosport Listings for Friday 16th/Saturday 17th January
23:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
07:30
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
08:15
Luge: World Cup In Torino, Italy (Sport)
08:45
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
09:30
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Wengen, Switzerland.
Men Combined Slalom
The 2006/2007 Men's World Cup will visit 18 ski resorts and feature 15 Downhills, 6 Super Giants, 7 Giant Slaloms and 10 Slaloms. From Austria to Switzerland, 10 countries will be part of the tour. The 2006 finals will be held in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
10:30
Tennis (Sport)
WTA Tournament In Sydney, Australia.
Round of 16
The Sydney Medibank International is returning this year on 7th-12th January, to the outdoor courts of Sydney International Tennis Centre.
This is one of the most popular tournaments of the WTA Tour, attracting many of the top seeds every year. It has a Tier II status and offers total prize money of $600,600. Furthermore, it is one of the few tournaments in the world (apart from Grand Slams) to host both men's and women's Tours. This tournament is steeped in 122 years of history, first played in 1885 it is the fifth oldest tennis tournament in the world.
11:45
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
12:30
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Wengen, Switzerland.
Men Combined Slalom
The 2006/2007 Men's World Cup will visit 18 ski resorts and feature 15 Downhills, 6 Super Giants, 7 Giant Slaloms and 10 Slaloms. From Austria to Switzerland, 10 countries will be part of the tour. The 2006 finals will be held in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
13:30
Biathlon: World Cup In Ruhpolding, Germany (Sport)
Women's Sprint.
15:00
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
15:30
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
Created in 1991, Eurogoals is now aired daily, from Mondays to Fridays, at 18:00: - on Mondays: Eurogoals The traditional 45-minute magazine features the best goals from around Europe.
17:30
Football (Sport)
Eurogoals One To One.
Created in 1991, Eurogoals is now aired daily, from Mondays to Fridays, at 18:00: - on Mondays: Eurogoals The traditional 45-minute magazine features the best goals from around Europe.
(2001, PG, 2 Star)
17:45
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
18:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Stage 13 of the 2009 Dakar Rally. This penultimate stage of the 2009 race covers a distance of 753km through desert terrain, starting in La Rioja and ending in Corboda.
19:00
Snooker (Sport)
International Masters In London, United Kingdom.
Day 1
This year's SAGA Insurance Snooker International Masters will take place on 14th-21st January. The tournament is to be held at the Wembley Arena.
Apart from the World Championship, the Masters is the longest running tournament on the circuit and though it does not have ranking status, it is considered to be one of the most prestigious, especially as it carries the second biggest prize.
20:00
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Men and Women - Sprint Freestyle.
21:00
Snooker (Sport)
International Masters In London, United Kingdom.
Day 1
This year's SAGA Insurance Snooker International Masters will take place on 14th-21st January. The tournament is to be held at the Wembley Arena.
Apart from the World Championship, the Masters is the longest running tournament on the circuit and though it does not have ranking status, it is considered to be one of the most prestigious, especially as it carries the second biggest prize.
22:00
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Stage 13 of the 2009 Dakar Rally. This penultimate stage of the 2009 race covers a distance of 753km through desert terrain, starting in La Rioja and ending in Corboda.
22:45
Snooker (Sport)
International Masters In London, United Kingdom.
Day 1
This year's SAGA Insurance Snooker International Masters will take place on 14th-21st January. The tournament is to be held at the Wembley Arena.
Apart from the World Championship, the Masters is the longest running tournament on the circuit and though it does not have ranking status, it is considered to be one of the most prestigious, especially as it carries the second biggest prize.
(Live)
23:15
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
23:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
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Eurosport Listings for Saturday 17th January
23:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
07:30
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
08:00
Luge: World Cup In Oberhof, Germany (Sport)
Doubles, 1st Run.
08:45
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Men and Women - Sprint Freestyle.
09:15
Luge: World Cup In Oberhof, Germany (Sport)
Doubles, 2nd Run.
10:00
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria.
11:15
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Wengen, Switzerland.
Men Combined Slalom
The 2006/2007 Men's World Cup will visit 18 ski resorts and feature 15 Downhills, 6 Super Giants, 7 Giant Slaloms and 10 Slaloms. From Austria to Switzerland, 10 countries will be part of the tour. The 2006 finals will be held in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
12:45
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
13:15
Biathlon: World Cup In Ruhpolding, Germany (Sport)
Men's Sprint.
14:45
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria.
15:30
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
17:15
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Men's Pursuit.
18:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Reports and interviews from the 14th and final stage of the 2009 Dakar Rally. A 792km route from Corboda to Buenos Aires completes the tough 9,000km course.
19:00
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
20:00
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Men's Pursuit.
20:45
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Women's Pursuit.
22:00
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Reports and interviews from the 14th and final stage of the 2009 Dakar Rally. A 792km route from Corboda to Buenos Aires completes the tough 9,000km course.
22:45
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
23:15
Snooker (Sport)
International Masters In London, United Kingdom.
Day 1
This year's SAGA Insurance Snooker International Masters will take place on 14th-21st January. The tournament is to be held at the Wembley Arena.
Apart from the World Championship, the Masters is the longest running tournament on the circuit and though it does not have ranking status, it is considered to be one of the most prestigious, especially as it carries the second biggest prize.
00:15
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
23:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
07:30
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
08:15
Luge: World Cup In Torino, Italy (Sport)
08:45
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
09:30
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Wengen, Switzerland.
Men Combined Slalom
The 2006/2007 Men's World Cup will visit 18 ski resorts and feature 15 Downhills, 6 Super Giants, 7 Giant Slaloms and 10 Slaloms. From Austria to Switzerland, 10 countries will be part of the tour. The 2006 finals will be held in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
10:30
Tennis (Sport)
WTA Tournament In Sydney, Australia.
Round of 16
The Sydney Medibank International is returning this year on 7th-12th January, to the outdoor courts of Sydney International Tennis Centre.
This is one of the most popular tournaments of the WTA Tour, attracting many of the top seeds every year. It has a Tier II status and offers total prize money of $600,600. Furthermore, it is one of the few tournaments in the world (apart from Grand Slams) to host both men's and women's Tours. This tournament is steeped in 122 years of history, first played in 1885 it is the fifth oldest tennis tournament in the world.
11:45
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
12:30
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Wengen, Switzerland.
Men Combined Slalom
The 2006/2007 Men's World Cup will visit 18 ski resorts and feature 15 Downhills, 6 Super Giants, 7 Giant Slaloms and 10 Slaloms. From Austria to Switzerland, 10 countries will be part of the tour. The 2006 finals will be held in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
13:30
Biathlon: World Cup In Ruhpolding, Germany (Sport)
Women's Sprint.
15:00
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
15:30
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
Created in 1991, Eurogoals is now aired daily, from Mondays to Fridays, at 18:00: - on Mondays: Eurogoals The traditional 45-minute magazine features the best goals from around Europe.
17:30
Football (Sport)
Eurogoals One To One.
Created in 1991, Eurogoals is now aired daily, from Mondays to Fridays, at 18:00: - on Mondays: Eurogoals The traditional 45-minute magazine features the best goals from around Europe.
(2001, PG, 2 Star)
17:45
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
18:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Stage 13 of the 2009 Dakar Rally. This penultimate stage of the 2009 race covers a distance of 753km through desert terrain, starting in La Rioja and ending in Corboda.
19:00
Snooker (Sport)
International Masters In London, United Kingdom.
Day 1
This year's SAGA Insurance Snooker International Masters will take place on 14th-21st January. The tournament is to be held at the Wembley Arena.
Apart from the World Championship, the Masters is the longest running tournament on the circuit and though it does not have ranking status, it is considered to be one of the most prestigious, especially as it carries the second biggest prize.
20:00
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Men and Women - Sprint Freestyle.
21:00
Snooker (Sport)
International Masters In London, United Kingdom.
Day 1
This year's SAGA Insurance Snooker International Masters will take place on 14th-21st January. The tournament is to be held at the Wembley Arena.
Apart from the World Championship, the Masters is the longest running tournament on the circuit and though it does not have ranking status, it is considered to be one of the most prestigious, especially as it carries the second biggest prize.
22:00
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Stage 13 of the 2009 Dakar Rally. This penultimate stage of the 2009 race covers a distance of 753km through desert terrain, starting in La Rioja and ending in Corboda.
22:45
Snooker (Sport)
International Masters In London, United Kingdom.
Day 1
This year's SAGA Insurance Snooker International Masters will take place on 14th-21st January. The tournament is to be held at the Wembley Arena.
Apart from the World Championship, the Masters is the longest running tournament on the circuit and though it does not have ranking status, it is considered to be one of the most prestigious, especially as it carries the second biggest prize.
(Live)
23:15
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
23:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
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Eurosport Listings for Saturday 17th January
23:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.
07:30
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
08:00
Luge: World Cup In Oberhof, Germany (Sport)
Doubles, 1st Run.
08:45
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Men and Women - Sprint Freestyle.
09:15
Luge: World Cup In Oberhof, Germany (Sport)
Doubles, 2nd Run.
10:00
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria.
11:15
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Wengen, Switzerland.
Men Combined Slalom
The 2006/2007 Men's World Cup will visit 18 ski resorts and feature 15 Downhills, 6 Super Giants, 7 Giant Slaloms and 10 Slaloms. From Austria to Switzerland, 10 countries will be part of the tour. The 2006 finals will be held in Lenzerheide, Switzerland.
12:45
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
13:15
Biathlon: World Cup In Ruhpolding, Germany (Sport)
Men's Sprint.
14:45
Alpine Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Altenmarkt-Zauchensee, Austria.
15:30
Ski Jumping (Sport)
World Cup In Zakopane, Poland.
The 2007/2008 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started in November in Kuusamo, Finland. The World Cup will tour throughout Europe (and one stop in Japan) visiting countries such as Finland, Norway, Austria, Slovenia, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland and Japan.
17:15
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Men's Pursuit.
18:45
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Reports and interviews from the 14th and final stage of the 2009 Dakar Rally. A 792km route from Corboda to Buenos Aires completes the tough 9,000km course.
19:00
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
20:00
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Men's Pursuit.
20:45
Cross-Country Skiing: World Cup In Vancouver, Canada (Sport)
Women's Pursuit.
22:00
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Reports and interviews from the 14th and final stage of the 2009 Dakar Rally. A 792km route from Corboda to Buenos Aires completes the tough 9,000km course.
22:45
Nordic Combined Skiing (Sport)
World Cup In Vancouver, Canada.
23:15
Snooker (Sport)
International Masters In London, United Kingdom.
Day 1
This year's SAGA Insurance Snooker International Masters will take place on 14th-21st January. The tournament is to be held at the Wembley Arena.
Apart from the World Championship, the Masters is the longest running tournament on the circuit and though it does not have ranking status, it is considered to be one of the most prestigious, especially as it carries the second biggest prize.
00:15
Rally (Motoring)
Rally Raid - Dakar.
Faithful to its values, the 2008 Dakar offers to its entrants a long journey in the Saharan desert that has made the legend of the rally. After leaving Europe where two specials will be competed on Portuguese soil, the race will spend four days in Morocco. Eight stages are then planned in Mauritania before reaching Senegal. The route honours several 'historical' stage cities like Guelmine in Morocco, Nouadhibou in Mauritania or Saint-Louis in Senegal. While the announcement of the stages promises a good deal of sand, the variety of the program should allow different types of competitors to use their strengths in the race for the title.