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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

The Princess Estelle Cultural Foundation’s Executive Director Sara Sandström, Princess Estelle and Crown Princess Victoria at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle and Crown Princess Victoria at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Shoe detail, Crown Princess Victoria at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle and Crown Princess Victoria at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle and Crown Princess Victoria at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle and Crown Princess Victoria at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle and Crown Princess Victoria at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Crown Princess Victoria, princess Estelle, Prince Daniel and the Princess Estelle Cultural Foundation’s Executive Director Sara Sandström at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle and Crown Princess Victoria at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Crown Princess Victoria, princess Estelle, Prince Daniel and the Princess Estelle Cultural Foundation’s Executive Director Sara Sandström at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Prince Daniel, princess Estelle, Crown Princess Victoria and artist Monika Sosnowska at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

PRINCESS ESTELLE SCULPTURE PARK

Crown Princess Victoria, princess Estelle, Prince Daniel and the Princess Estelle Cultural Foundation’s Executive Director Sara Sandström at the inauguration of the sixth permanent work at the Princess Estelle Sculpture Park, the sculpture "Museum" by polish artist Monika Sosnowska in Stockholm, Sweden, June 3, 2025.Photo: Jessica Gow / TT / Code 10070

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US: Shelly Fire In Siskiyou County, CA Burns More Than 3,000 Acres

The Shelly Fire, a brush fire that erupted in Siskiyou County Klamath National Forest on July 3, has now burned more than 3,000 acres as of Monday, July 8 with 0% containment. Hikers and residents near the towns of Etna and Fort Jones were evacuated.

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US: Shelly Fire In Siskiyou County, CA Burns More Than 3,000 Acres 3

The Shelly Fire, a brush fire that erupted in Siskiyou County Klamath National Forest on July 3, has now burned more than 3,000 acres as of Monday, July 8 with 0% containment. Hikers and residents near the towns of Etna and Fort Jones were evacuated.

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US: Shelly Fire In Siskiyou County, CA Burns More Than 3,000 Acres 2

The Shelly Fire, a brush fire that erupted in Siskiyou County Klamath National Forest on July 3, has now burned more than 3,000 acres as of Monday, July 8 with 0% containment. Hikers and residents near the towns of Etna and Fort Jones were evacuated.

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Japan leads group B at International Crown

Japan leads group B at International Crown

OWING MILLS, United States - Japan's Ai Miyazato hits from a bunker on the sixth hole during the second round of the inaugural International Crown golf tournament at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Owing Mills, Maryland, on July 25, 2016. Japan leads Pool B with six points in the eight-country competition.

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Kameda defends WBA bantamweight title

Kameda defends WBA bantamweight title

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows WBA bantamweight champion Koki Kameda (L) of Japan and challenger Panomroonglek Kaiyanghadaogym of Thailand during the 12th round of a bout in Osaka on April 7, 2013. Kameda successfully defended the crown for the sixth time, winning a split decision over Panomroonglek.

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Kameda defends WBA bantamweight title

Kameda defends WBA bantamweight title

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows WBA bantamweight champion Koki Kameda (front, 2nd from L) of Japan after successfully defending the crown for the sixth time in Osaka on April 7, 2013. Kameda won a split decision over Panomroonglek Kaiyanghadaogym (R back) of Thailand.

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Prince Hisahito turns 6

Prince Hisahito turns 6

TOKYO, Japan - Prince Hisahito arrives at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Sept. 6, 2012, to meet with his grandparents -- Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko -- on the prince's sixth birthday. Prince Hisahito is the third in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne after his uncle Crown Prince Naruhito and his father Prince Akishino.

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Prince Hisahito turns 6

Prince Hisahito turns 6

TOKYO, Japan - Prince Hisahito (L) and his mother, Princess Kiko, arrive at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Sept. 6, 2012, to meet with his grandparents -- Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko -- on the prince's sixth birthday. Prince Hisahito is the third in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne after his uncle Crown Prince Naruhito and his father Prince Akishino.

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Icho wins women's 63-kg world title

Icho wins women's 63-kg world title

MOSCOW, Russia - Japan's Kaori Icho, a two-time Olympic champion at 63 kg, holds the medal after overpowering Elena Pirozhkova of the United States, winning the gold to clinch her sixth crown in the women's action at the world wrestling championships in Moscow on Sept. 9, 2010.

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Icho wins women's 63-kg world title

Icho wins women's 63-kg world title

MOSCOW, Russia - Japan's Kaori Icho (L), a two-time Olympic champion at 63 kg, overpowers Elena Pirozhkova of the United States, winning the gold to clinch her sixth crown in the women's action at the world wrestling championships in Moscow on Sept. 9, 2010.

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Uchiyama retains WBA crown in 1st title defense

Uchiyama retains WBA crown in 1st title defense

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA super featherweight champion Takashi Uchiyama floors Venezuelan challenger Angel Granados in the sixth round at Saitama Super Arena on May 17, 2010 to retain his crown in his first title defense.

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Uchiyama retains WBA crown in 1st title defense

Uchiyama retains WBA crown in 1st title defense

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA super featherweight champion Takashi Uchiyama celebrates his victory over Venezuelan challenger Angel Granados after stopping him in the sixth round at Saitama Super Arena on May 17, 2010 to retain his crown in his first title defense.

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Uchiyama retains WBA crown in 1st title defense

Uchiyama retains WBA crown in 1st title defense

SAITAMA, Japan - WBA super featherweight champion Takashi Uchiyama (L) gets in a punch on Venezuelan challenger Angel Granados in the second round at Saitama Super Arena on May 17, 2010. Uchiyama stopped Granados in the sixth round to retain his crown in his first title defense.

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Niida KOs Varela to retain WBC minimumweight title 7th time

Niida KOs Varela to retain WBC minimumweight title 7th time

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yutaka Niida (L) lands a left straight on the face of Jose Varela of Venezuela in the fifth round of a WBC minimumweight title match at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo on March 1. Niida knocked out the Venezuelan in the sixth round to successfully defend his WBA crown for the seventh time.

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Icho siblings take gold at national wrestling championships

Icho siblings take gold at national wrestling championships

TOKYO, Japan - Kaori Icho (L) won her sixth straight title in the women's 63-kilogram free style while Chiharu Icho (R) dominated to take her third consecutive crown at 48 kg at the wrestling national championships on Dec. 22. The Icho sisters, world champions in their respective weight classes, once again left their opponents feeling their collective sting with a pair of victories at Yoyogi national gymnasium annex.

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Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

KYOTO, Japan - File photo shows overwhelming favorite Deep Impact (L) outclasses the field to win the Kikka-sho at Kyoto Racecourse and became only the sixth triple crown winner and first in 11 years in Japanese horse racing. Steered by star jockey Yutaka Take, Deep Impact stormed past front-running Admire Japan (R) in the final furlong with his trademark homestretch run for a two-length victory that made the three-year colt the first unbeaten triple crown winner in 21 years. The photo was taken on Oct. 23, 2005.

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Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

KYOTO, Japan - Overwhelming favorite Deep Impact (far R) outclasses the field to win the Kikka-sho at Kyoto Racecourse and became only the sixth triple crown winner and first in 11 years in Japanese horse racing. Steered by star jockey Yutaka Take, Deep Impact stormed past front-running Admire Japan (L) in the final furlong with his trademark homestretch run for a two-length victory that made the three-year colt the first unbeaten triple crown winner in 21 years.

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Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

KYOTO, Japan - Overwhelming favorite Deep Impact (far L) outclasses the field to win the Kikka-sho at Kyoto Racecourse and became only the sixth triple crown winner and first in 11 years in Japanese horse racing. Steered by star jockey Yutaka Take, Deep Impact stormed past front-running Admire Japan (C) in the final furlong with his trademark homestretch run for a two-length victory that made the three-year colt the first unbeaten triple crown winner in 21 years.

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Tokuyama defends title for 6th time

Tokuyama defends title for 6th time

OSAKA, Japan - World Boxing Council (WBC) super flyweight champion Masamori Tokuyama celebrates after winning a split decision Dec. 20 over top-ranked challenger Gerry Penalosa to retain his crown for the sixth straight time in a 12-round title match.

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Shirahata wins 6th national speed skating crown

Shirahata wins 6th national speed skating crown

IKAHO, Japan - Keiji Shirahata speeds in the men's 10,000-meter race at the Ikaho rink in Gunma Prefecture on Dec. 29. Shirahata defended his men's overall crown to clinch a record-equaling sixth triumph at the speed skating national championships.

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Shirahata on course for 6th national speed skating crown

Shirahata on course for 6th national speed skating crown

IKAHO, Japan - Keiji Shirahata skates home to win the men's 5,000 meters Dec. 28, ending the first day on course for his second straight and sixth overall crown at the national speed skating championships at the Ikaho rink in Gunma Prefecture.

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Miyazaki wins fifth all-Japan kendo crown

Miyazaki wins fifth all-Japan kendo crown

Kanagawa police officer Masahiro Miyazaki is all smiles after claiming an unprecedented fifth kendo national championship crown Nov. 3 with a victory over Osaka rival Yoshihisa Eto at the Nippon Budokan. Miyazaki, a holder of the seventh dan, beat sixth-dan Eto with a strike to the head to regain the title he let slip away last year.

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Saudi Arabia announces establishment of 5 investment firms on 2nd day of Future Investment Initiative conference

STORY: Saudi Arabia announces establishment of 5 investment firms on 2nd day of Future Investment Initiative conference DATELINE: Oct. 27, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:04 LOCATION: Riyadh CATEGORY: POLITICS/ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the 6th edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Riyadh STORYLINE: Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) has established five regional investment companies to invest in Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Oman and Sudan, according to a PIF press release published on Wednesday. The five companies, together with the Saudi Egyptian Investment Company established in August, aim to invest up to 90 billion Saudi Riyals (24 billion U.S. dollars) in various key sectors including infrastructure, real estate development, mining, healthcare, financial services, food and agriculture, manufacturing, telecoms, and technology. The announcement, made by Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, comes on the second day of the sixth edition of the Future Investm

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Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

KYOTO, Japan - Overwhelming favorite Deep Impact (far L) outclasses the field to win the Kikka-sho at Kyoto Racecourse and became only the sixth triple crown winner and first in 11 years in Japanese horse racing. Steered by star jockey Yutaka Take, Deep Impact stormed past front-running Admire Japan (C) in the final furlong with his trademark homestretch run for a two-length victory that made the three-year colt the first unbeaten triple crown winner in 21 years. (Kyodo)

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Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

Deep Impact achieves triple crown with Kikka-sho win

KYOTO, Japan - Overwhelming favorite Deep Impact (far R) outclasses the field to win the Kikka-sho at Kyoto Racecourse and became only the sixth triple crown winner and first in 11 years in Japanese horse racing. Steered by star jockey Yutaka Take, Deep Impact stormed past front-running Admire Japan (L) in the final furlong with his trademark homestretch run for a two-length victory that made the three-year colt the first unbeaten triple crown winner in 21 years. (Kyodo)

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Icho siblings take gold at national wrestling championships

Icho siblings take gold at national wrestling championships

TOKYO, Japan - Kaori Icho (L) won her sixth straight title in the women's 63-kilogram free style while Chiharu Icho (R) dominated to take her third consecutive crown at 48 kg at the wrestling national championships on Dec. 22. The Icho sisters, world champions in their respective weight classes, once again left their opponents feeling their collective sting with a pair of victories at Yoyogi national gymnasium annex. (Kyodo)

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Niida KOs Varela to retain WBC minimumweight title 7th time

Niida KOs Varela to retain WBC minimumweight title 7th time

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's Yutaka Niida (L) lands a left straight on the face of Jose Varela of Venezuela in the fifth round of a WBC minimumweight title match at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo on March 1. Niida knocked out the Venezuelan in the sixth round to successfully defend his WBA crown for the seventh time. (Kyodo)

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