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Ramos, Pepe extend contracts with Real Madrid

Posted: 12 Jul 2011 08:48 AM PDT

MADRID, July 12 – Real Madrid defenders Sergio Ramos and Pepe have agreed to extend their contracts, the La Liga club said today.

"Sergio Ramos and Pepe have extended their contracts with Real Madrid CF to the 2016-17 and 2015-16 seasons respectively," the club said in a statement on their website (http://www.realmadrid.com).

Right back Ramos, 25, (picture) a World Cup winner with Spain last year, joined Real from his native Sevilla in 2005, while 28-year-old Portuguese international Pepe, who was born in Brazil, moved to Madrid from Porto in 2007. – Reuters

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London 2017 hopes rest on Spurs stadium appeal

Posted: 12 Jul 2011 08:06 AM PDT

The Olympic Stadium is seen after the last piece of turf was laid on its field of play, in London in a March 29, 2011 file photo. London's hopes for the 2017 world athletics championships rest on Spurs stadium appeal. – Reuters pic

LONDON, July 12 – A London bid for the 2017 world athletics championships could be scuppered by legal action from Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient, Sports and Olympics Minister Hugh Robertson indicated today.

Robertson told reporters on the sidelines of a British Olympic Association (BOA) presentation that he wanted to bid for an event that could bring a £100 million (RM483.05 million) boost to the capital's economy.

However, he said it depended on the High Court conclusively ruling out by September the clubs' hope of a judicial review into West Ham United's move to the 2012 Olympic Stadium after next year's Games.

London has expressed interest in hosting the 2017 championships at the Olympic Stadium, with the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) due to announce the list of official candidates on Sept. 1.

Premier League Tottenham, who had wanted to remove the athletics track and build a new stadium on the Olympic site, has applied to the London High Court to renew an application for judicial review but no date has yet been set for a hearing.

West Ham, who plan to move in for the 2014-15 season, would keep the athletics track.

"If the High Court isn't settled then we do not have a locked-down, secure venue and that will make it very difficult to bid (for 2017)," said Robertson.

Britain withdrew as hosts of the 2005 world athletics championships because the proposed venue was deemed too expensive and ditched a bid for the 2015 event because of the legal wrangle over the Olympic Stadium's future tenant.

"If we do not have a locked-down, secure venue we will not bid," added the minister.

"We are caught between the court timetables and the IAAF timetable ... the key thing is whether we can get Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient's appeal through the High Court and clearly I would say dismissed before the first of September."

Asked what incentive Tottenham might have to drop their appeal, given that the North London club did not want an athletics track in the first place, Robertson replied:

"I would hope that Tottenham would actually see the greater good to London.

"It may be a fond hope, but the initial economic planning tells us that there will be a £100 million boost to the London economy from hosting a world athletics championship," he added.

"I hope that anybody involved in sport would see the greater good of that and would recognise that whatever their feelings might be about the stadium process, and I understand that disappointment, they would see the greater good."

The High Court rejected bids by both Spurs and Orient in June for a judicial review but Tottenham applied to continue the battle.

Robertson said he was otherwise committed to securing the championships as a key legacy of the Olympics.

"Let's be absolutely clear about this, I want to bid for the 2017 world athletics championships," said Robertson.

"I therefore find it rather frustrating that having been through the process we are now being dragged through the High Court, clearly won the first round and have now got the appeal to come," he added. "If we win that, we will bid." – Reuters

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