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John Maylam
For John Maylam's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
Japan Times
SOCCER / J. League
Nov 4, 2003
Reds crush Antlers, run away with Nabisco Cup
The Urawa Reds completely outclassed the more experienced and more fancied Kashima Antlers 4-0 at the National Stadium on Monday to lift the Nabisco Cup and their first-ever title.
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Oct 8, 2003
Where to catch the action in and around Tokyo
If you expect to be one of the hundreds of millions of people planning to sacrifice your health, finances, time and possibly marriage to watch a bunch of thugs chase an oval ball around the park while at the same time inflicting grievous bodily harm on each other, under the pretense of a tournament commonly referred to as the Rugby World Cup, then please read on.
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Oct 4, 2003
Schuettler storms into semis
Top seed Rainer Schuettler of Germany advanced to the semifinals of the Japan Open at Tokyo's Ariake Colosseum on Friday with a routine 6-3, 6-3 victory over Australian Scott Draper.
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Oct 2, 2003
Day of mixed results for local stars at Japan Open
It was a mixed day for Japan's top players at the Japan Open in Ariake, Tokyo on Wednesday. In the men's draw, Takeo Suzuki advanced to the last 16, beating South Africa's Wayne Moodie 6-1, 7-6 (7-3) on the back of 12 aces while Gouichi Motomura went down 6-2, 7-6 (7-4) to Dane Kenneth Carlesen.
SPORTS / SPORTS SCOPE
Aug 29, 2003
Zico should keep perspective
The question on everyone's lips after Japan's resounding 3-0 thrashing of a second-string Nigerian team, was has Japan turned the corner and will Zico now be given the elbow room he has so craved in order to take the national team to a new level?
Japan Times
SOCCER / World cup
Aug 21, 2003
Home sweet home for Japan
With the Japanese media and public on his back, Zico called up the majority of his overseas stars for this seemingly meaningless friendly against Nigeria. In short, Zico desperately needed a win to give him some breathing space.
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Aug 6, 2003
Real, Beckham too much for FC Tokyo
David Beckham scored his first goal in the famous white of Real Madrid as his new team eased to a 3-0 victory over FC Tokyo at a damp National Stadium on Tuesday night.
SPORTS / SPORTS SCOPE
Jul 7, 2003
Zico needs more time to mold Japan, but clock is ticking
The momentum of those calling for Zico's head increases exponentially with every defeat the Japan coach adds to the dismal record he has accumulated since taking over the fortunes of the Japan national side.
SOCCER / World cup
Jun 12, 2003
Japan held by Paraguay
SAITAMA -- Japan and Paraguay played to a goalless draw in front of close to 60,000 spectators at Saitama Stadium on Wednesday night. Despite the absence of any goals, this Kirin Cup game was highly entertaining as Japan put on a lively and markedly improved display from its recent defeats to South Korea and Argentina.
SOCCER / World cup
Jun 1, 2003
S. Korea claims revenge
South Korea avenged a 1-0 home defeat to Japan in April by the same scoreline at a rain-swept National Stadium on Saturday.
SOCCER / World cup
Mar 29, 2003
Inamoto salvages draw for Japan against Uruguay
Junichi Inamoto earned Japan a deserved 2-2 draw in its friendly against Uruguay in front of 54,000 fans at the National Stadium in Tokyo on Friday. His well-taken, second-half equalizer spared Japan's blushes but left coach Zico still seeking that elusive first win as Japan boss.
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Mar 2, 2003
Sugiyama says Japanese male players need to do more to improve
Ranked 28th in the world, Ai Sugiyama is Japan's highest-ranked, female tennis player. During a recent visit to Tokyo for the Toray Pan Pacific Open, she sat down with The Japan Times to give her views on Japanese tennis, the developing power game in the sport and to issue some advice and criticism to her male compatriots.
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Dec 8, 2002
'El Nino' takes golfing world by storm
MIYAZAKI -- As a kid growing up, Sergio Garcia dreamed of being a soccer star for his beloved Real Madrid. With no disrespect to his potential soccer abilities, it is probably a good thing that he chose to become a professional golfer. Since turning pro in 1999, "El Nino" has taken the golfing world by storm. Garcia won the Murphy's Irish Open in only his sixth start as a professional and became the fourth-youngest winner on the European Tour at the age of 19 years and 179 days.
Japan Times
SOCCER / World cup
Dec 4, 2002
Ronaldo rises again
YOKOHAMA -- In case there was ever any doubt that it is the best team in the world, Real Madrid made it official on Tuesday night in Yokohama, beating South American champion Olimpia of Paraguay 2-0 to capture the Toyota Cup in front of a crowd of 66,070.
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Nov 26, 2002
Duval puts personal stamp on golf in Japan
"He is an intense guy who is serious about his golf," I am briefed in a meeting held in a restaurant amid the spectacular setting of the Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort in Miyazaki. It is the morning of an exclusive interview with David Duval organized and set up by IMG Tokyo.
SOCCER / World cup
Nov 21, 2002
Japan beaten 2-0
For 45 minutes at Saitama Stadium on Wednesday, Japan looked like it had the measure of its more illustrious opponent Argentina and would have been justified in believing that an upset was a distinct possibility.
Japan Times
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Nov 20, 2002
Tiger shrugs off rust in exhibition win over Choi
MIYAZAKI -- Some of the biggest names in golf Tuesday got their first taste of the conditions they are likely to face ahead of the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament starting on Thursday in Miyazaki when they competed in a light-hearted, made-for-TV exhibition match.
Japan Times
SOCCER / J. League
Nov 5, 2002
Antlers outsmart Reds to capture Nabisco Cup
A 59th-minute goal by midfielder Mitsuo Ogasawara handed the Kashima Antlers a deserved 1-0 victory over the Urawa Reds in the Nabisco Cup Final in front of 56,064 fans at Tokyo National Stadium on Monday.
SOCCER / World cup
Oct 17, 2002
Japan, Jamaica draw in Zico's debut as boss
With its European-based midfield on display and a new coach in Brazilian legend Zico, there was an air of anticipation as Japan took the field for its international friendly against Jamaica at Tokyo's National Stadium on Wednesday night.
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Oct 13, 2002
Joanie's in town, and she's ready to kick some butt
Joanie Laurer lists herself as 5'10". She looks more like 6'4" in the flesh. Built like a brick lighthouse, former World Wrestling Federation (WWF) star "Chyna" cuts an imposing figure as she greets me at the door to her hotel room.

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