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Poor Lindsey Vonn: The Council of Fashion Designers of America awards must have whizzed by for the Olympic champion skier, considering testers from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency escorted her to the women’s bathroom for an impromptu sample. Probably not very fun while wearing a custom gown.
“We appreciate her professionalism and for accommodating this process, which at times can be inconvenient,” USADA spokeswoman Annie Skinner said. (Photo: Brad Barket/Invision/Associated Press)

Poor Lindsey Vonn: The Council of Fashion Designers of America awards must have whizzed by for the Olympic champion skier, considering testers from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency escorted her to the women’s bathroom for an impromptu sample. Probably not very fun while wearing a custom gown.

“We appreciate her professionalism and for accommodating this process, which at times can be inconvenient,” USADA spokeswoman Annie Skinner said. (Photo: Brad Barket/Invision/Associated Press)

Maybe Mark Sanchez is channeling David Beckham/every soccer player with long hair? The Jets quarterback spoke to the media with his hair slicked back and wearing a green headband that received lots of attention. He says there’s “a little fire” inside him as he faces the prospect of a tough competition this off-season. (Photo: Rich Schultz/The Associated Press)

Maybe Mark Sanchez is channeling David Beckham/every soccer player with long hair? The Jets quarterback spoke to the media with his hair slicked back and wearing a green headband that received lots of attention. He says there’s “a little fire” inside him as he faces the prospect of a tough competition this off-season. (Photo: Rich Schultz/The Associated Press)

Adidas dressed Dustin Johnson and Sergio Garcia in matching outfits for this year’s Masters. CUTE. Too bad those Sears portrait studios have closed down or else they could get some fun photos for Mom. (Photos: Harry How/Don Emmert/Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

DON’T GET IT TWISTED: Zhang Kexin of China performs in the women’s short program at the World Team Trophy figure skating competition. (Photo: KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images)

DON’T GET IT TWISTED: Zhang Kexin of China performs in the women’s short program at the World Team Trophy figure skating competition. (Photo: KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images)

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OUT OF THE BLUE: Team Russia 2 performs during the free skating competition at the World Synchronized Skating Championships in Boston. (Photo: Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)

OUT OF THE BLUE: Team Russia 2 performs during the free skating competition at the World Synchronized Skating Championships in Boston. (Photo: Jared Wickerham/Getty Images)

Not that you need another reason to like Tommy Haas, but we will give you one anyway.
The 34-year-old became the oldest tennis player to upset a No. 1 after he beat Novak Djokovic at the Sony Open on Tuesday night.
Even better: This outfit he wore for the last few games. The Associated Press say that he “won ugly.” Lavender shirt, red sweatband, black shoes with lime trim, and a blue hat. Haas doesn’t really care. Because he won.
“Yeah, I’m pretty pathetic I think when it comes to colour matching,” he said after the match. “Sometimes I look at myself in the mirror before I go out and I’m like, ‘Jeez, what was I thinking?’ I guess if I maybe had a clothing contract it would be different.” (Photo: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Not that you need another reason to like Tommy Haas, but we will give you one anyway.

The 34-year-old became the oldest tennis player to upset a No. 1 after he beat Novak Djokovic at the Sony Open on Tuesday night.

Even better: This outfit he wore for the last few games. The Associated Press say that he “won ugly.” Lavender shirt, red sweatband, black shoes with lime trim, and a blue hat. Haas doesn’t really care. Because he won.

“Yeah, I’m pretty pathetic I think when it comes to colour matching,” he said after the match. “Sometimes I look at myself in the mirror before I go out and I’m like, ‘Jeez, what was I thinking?’ I guess if I maybe had a clothing contract it would be different.” (Photo: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

JUMP: Five-time champion Serena Williams advanced Tuesday to the Sony Open semi-finals and tied the women’s record for career victories in the tournament by beating No. 5-seeded Li Na 6-3, 7-6 (5).
The top-ranked Williams overcame six double-faults and rallied in the second set from a 5-2 deficit. She hit six winners in the tiebreaker, including a forehand passing shot cross-court on the final point.
When Williams smacked a winner on match point she jumped for joy cannonball-style, knees high and fist raised.
“I don’t usually leap like that in the quarter-final,” she said. “But it was just a good shot.” (Photo: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

JUMP: Five-time champion Serena Williams advanced Tuesday to the Sony Open semi-finals and tied the women’s record for career victories in the tournament by beating No. 5-seeded Li Na 6-3, 7-6 (5).

The top-ranked Williams overcame six double-faults and rallied in the second set from a 5-2 deficit. She hit six winners in the tiebreaker, including a forehand passing shot cross-court on the final point.

When Williams smacked a winner on match point she jumped for joy cannonball-style, knees high and fist raised.

“I don’t usually leap like that in the quarter-final,” she said. “But it was just a good shot.” (Photo: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

Suit & Tie: David Beckham showed off some of his skills on Wednesday during his trip to China, playing with students at a middle school in Beijing.

Beckham is on a five-day visit to China at the invitation of the China Football Association as China’s first international ambassador. (Photos: Alexander F. Yuan/The Associated Press; Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

Notre Dame showed off their fancy new uniforms on Thursday. Are you GREEN WITH ENVY? (rimshot)

Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images

Kim Yu-na returned to the ice, but everyone was buzzing about Canada’s Kaetlyn Osmond on Thursday, who is from Newfoundland.


Osmond landed a triple-triple combination, a triple flip and a double Axel, and never let up on the accelerator, and was rewarded with the eighth-best score recorded by a female skater this season, 64.73, the fifth personal best in as many skates by Canadians this week. (Photo: Geoff Robbins/AFP/Getty Images)

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