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WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama says hes not sure whether the Patriots cheated when they used deflated footballs in the game that got them to the Super Bowl, but says he assumes the NFL will consider giving referees more control of the footballs.Obama said in a live NBC interview from the White House kitchen about two hours before kickoff Sunday he doesnt think theres any other sport where teams prepare and bring their own game balls.Obama says he assumes the NFL will figure out how to put referees in charge of the footballs from start to finish to avoid any of these controversies.Obama says he thinks the Patriots would have beaten the Colts regardless of the footballs.But pressed on whether they cheated he said: I think that if you break the rules then you break the rules.New England is playing the Seattle Seahawks for the NFL title. Anti Fur Nike Air Max 90 Nere Scarpe - Uomo/Donne . 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But when Fernando Rodney struggled in the ninth, it was Smoak who made another huge play to keep Seattle from blowing the lead. SHANGHAI, China -- There was no stopping Michael Phelps this time -- and Federica Pellegrini still cant be stopped. Having failed to win his opening two events at the world championships, Phelps finally got gold in the 200-metre butterfly Wednesday. In the next event, Italys Pellegrini won the 200 freestyle to become the first woman to sweep the 200 and 400 at consecutive worlds. This was Phelps fifth world title in the 200 fly -- and nobody else has more than two. Hes also won the event at the last two Olympics. "Thats sort of been my bread and butter event," Phelps said. "I didnt want to lose that race again. Having a number of defeats this year is extremely frustrating to me. It feels good to win a race." Australian great Ian Thorpe, who recorded the 200-400 double in 2001 and 2003, is the only other swimmer besides Pellegrini to achieve the sweep. "Youve just got to always believe in yourself. Its great to be a part of history," said Pellegrini, who is also the Olympic champion in the 200. "This was my race, and nobody was going to enter my house." The loudest cheers of the night at the Oriental Sports Center were reserved for local favourite Sun Yang of China, who won the gruelling 800 metres -- a non-Olympic event. Victorias Ryan Cochrane of Canada took silver -- he won bronze two years ago -- and Gergo Kis of Hungary got bronze. Cochranes time of 7:41.86 was a Canadian record. In another non-Olympic race, Brazils Felipe Silva beat Italys Fabio Scozzoli in the 50 breaststroke, with defending champion Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa third. Midway through the eight-day meet, no world records have been set -- a sharp contrast from the 43 marks that fell at the last worlds in Rome two years ago, before high-tech bodysuits were banned. Phelps let his lead slip on the final turn but then overtook Japans Takeshi Matsuda early in the last lap to clock one minute 53.34 seconds, hardly celebrating. Matsuda took the silver in 1:54.01 and Wu Peng of China got the bronze in 1:54.67. Phelps led off the 4-x-100 relay when the United States took bronze on the opening night of the competition Sunday, then settled for silver behind teammate Ryan Lochte in the 200 free Tuesday. A 14-time Olympic champion, Phelps now has a record 23 golds at worlds. "I felt like myself the last 100 of that race. I didnt feel like I was dying," Phelps said. &quoot;I wanted to do what I usually do when Im in better shape," Phelps added.dddddddddddd "I wanted to step on it from the get-go. I saw the other swimmers at the 150 and I put my hips into it. I know theres a lot more I can do in that race." Phelps had a streak of 60 consecutive wins in this event covering nearly nine years until he lost consecutive races to Wu at two minor meets in the United States earlier this year. Pellegrini has also had a trying two years, following the death of her coach Alberto Castagnetti after the 2009 worlds in Rome. Still, she dominated the 400 Sunday with a second-half burst of speed. This time, Pellegrini methodically reeled in her rivals, moving steadily up from seventh after 50 metres to fifth at the halfway mark and third heading into the final lap to touch in 1:55.58. Kylie Palmer of Australia won the silver in 1:56.04 and Camille Muffat of France took the bronze in 1:56.10. Pellegrini celebrated by propping herself up on a lane rope, then raised her arms and stuck her tongue out before revealing a wide smile. "We saw yesterday that there were a few opponents capable of competing well, but we studied the race and Federica did everything we planned," said the Italians new coach, Frenchman Philippe Lucas. Lucas previously coached Pellegrinis rival Laure Manaudou, who managed to win the 400 in 2005 and 2007, but won the 200 only once at worlds. She is now attempting a comeback from retirement. James Magnussen, who led off Australias victorious 400 free relay four days ago, was fastest in the 100 free semifinals in 47.90. American sprinter Nathan Adrian qualified second and William Meynard of France was third. Defending champion Cesar Cielo, freshly cleared of doping by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, qualified fifth in 48.34. Competing in his first world meet, the 20-year-old Magnussen created a buzz with his sizzling opening split of 47.49 against Phelps in the relay. "I havent gotten a lot of sleep over the last two days, my minds just been ticking over, so to get that one out of the way and get another sub-48 is a big confidence booster going into tomorrow night," Magnussen said. Phelps also had a semifinal heat, qualifying second behind Lochte in the 200 individual medley, setting up another duel between the Americans for Thursday. "Hes not going to give up and neither am I," Lochte said. Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' ' |
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