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TENNIS
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McCormack, Chris
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2005
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TENNIS
2005
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EASTERN Suburbs punished Taringa's inability to finish the game when it fought back from a 3-1 deficit to snatch a 3-3 draw in the Brisbane Premier League match at Jack Speare Park on Saturday. Easts began its comeback when Michael Thompson capitalised on some sloppy defending to score. Thompson also netted the equaliser. Brisbane City continued its gloomy start to the season with a 3-2 away loss to Toowoomba Raiders. Mitchelton posted its second win of the season with a 4-1 thrashing of the University of Queensland. Palm Beach moved to joint first place after its 2-1 home win over rivals Rochedale Rovers, while Brisbane Strikers drew 1-1 with Pine Rivers, who equalised with a goal by Josh Rose, pictured, at Perry Park. Souths United maintained its perfect record with a 3-1 win over Brisbane Wolves. FOUR years ago, Chris McCormack, pictured, shed tears of pain and emotion to win the Australian ironman triathlon on debut. Yesterday, he cried again as he raced to a record-equalling fourth successive title in the 20th anniversary race in Forster. The win came 13 years after a teenage McCormack had headed to the NSW coastal town to watch his Finnish idol Pauli Kiuru win the second of his four consecutive Australian ironman crowns -- a feat McCormack matched yesterday. McCormack conquered the arduous 3.8km swim, 180km cycle and 42.2km run in 8hr 25min 45sec a day shy of his 32nd birthday. His feat was replicated less than an hour later by Canadian Lisa Bentley who matched Australian Louise Bonham's feats of 1987, 1988, 1989 and 1992 in winning a fourth women's crown in 9:13.22.
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