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on Twitter. Norwich made its numerical adv
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TORONTO - World figure skating champion Patrick Chan is the overwhelming winner of the 2011 Lou Marsh Award. The honour -- decided by a panel of national sports editors, reporters and broadcasters -- is given annually to Canadas outstanding athlete by the Toronto Star. Chan won the world championships last spring in Moscow, setting three world scoring records in the process. The 20-year-old from Toronto won the Grand Prix Final last weekend in Quebec City to cap an undefeated season. "I am deeply honoured to win this very special and very historic award," Chan said in a statement. "To be considered in the same category as so many amazing Canadian athletes when it is still this early in my career is very humbling "To be recognized with this award for something I love to do, which is figure skate, means so much." After a fifth-place finish at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, Chan added a quadruple jump to his arsenal for 2011. 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Chelsea appeared set to drop points when Stephen Ward cancelled out Ramires goal in the 84th minute, but Frank Lampard produced a late goal to secure a 2-1 win at Wolves and end a four-match run without a win. Arsenal showed no such powers of recovery, though, losing by the same scoreline at Fulham after Steve Sidwell cancelled out Laurent Koscielnys first-half header in the 85th minute. Already down to 10 men following Johan Djourous sending off in the 78th, Arsenals defence was breached again in stoppage time when Bobby Zamora produced the winner. Chelsea now has a one-point advantage over fifth-place Arsenal, but is eight points behind the pacesetters: Manchester rivals City and United. "If we go on a winning streak of five or six games, which we are capable of, we can be fighting for this league," Villas-Boas said. The focus turns back to the title race on Tuesday night, with City -- leaders on goal difference -- taking on Liverpool and third-place Tottenham hosting West Bromwich Albion. For Arsenal just capturing one of the four Champions League places is the priority for a club that used to be a regular Premier League title contender. Despite an injury crisis in defence, the Gunners had looked like building on its victory over Queens Park Rangers on Saturday when Koscielny headed in his first goal in almost a year at Craven Cottage. Fulham had squandered several chances to equalize when the game turned in the hosts favour with Djourous second yellow card. Having already been booked for catching Sidwell in the 63rd, he went for pulling back Zamora on the edge of the penalty area. "The first yellow (for Djourou), I felt the referee got all wrong," Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said. Compounding Wengers misery was two former Arsenal players combining to produce the equalizer. Wojciech Szczesny pushed a corner out to Philippe Senderos, who nodded the ball forward to Sidwell to head home.dddddddddddd And in the second minute of stoppage time, Zamora buried the ball in the bottom corner of the net after Sebastien Squillaci failed to fully clear Stephen Kellys cross. On a frustrating day for Wenger, the pressure eased on his Chelsea counterpart Villas-Boas -- thanks to Lampards late winner. But the midfielder was fortunate not to have been sent off for a sliding challenge on Wolves winger Adam Hammill midway through the first half. "My heart was in my mouth over that challenge. I have to admit that," he said. "There was no malice, and I honestly mean that, but I was late and I might have been a bit lucky to stay on the pitch." Ramires put Chelsea in front in the 54th minute, holding off Stephen Wards challenge before firing the ball into the roof of the net. Chelseas players made a point of celebrating with Villas-Boas, who has endured a mixed first season in charge. "Its just part of them showing the unity of the team," said Villas-Boas, whose side lost to Aston Villa on Saturday. "This team is focused on getting the consistency in terms of getting the results. If we go on a winning streak of five or six games, which we are capable of, we can be fighting for this league." In beating Manchester United on Saturday, Blackburn emulated Villa for shock value, but they were brought down to earth by home defeats on Monday. Blackburns goal was breached twice in the first half by Peter Crouch as Stoke won 2-1 at Ewood Park. Substitute David Goodwillie pulled one back in the second half, but couldnt prevent Blackburns third successive home defeat. Villa was overtaken by Swansea in 11th place after the Welsh clubs 2-1 win in the Midlands ended its search for an away success this season. Nathan Dyer scored after just four minutes and Wayne Routledge added his first goal for Swansea within two minutes of the restart. Norwich won a battle of promoted sides, coming from behind to beat 10-man QPR 2-1 at Loftus Road. Captain Joey Barton put QPR in front but later in the first half lost his cool and his place on the pitch with an apparent headbutt on Norwich midfielder Bradley Johnson. "Hopefully referee sees it retrospectively and sees hes been conned," Barton said on Twitter. Norwich made its numerical advantage count as Anthony Pilkington equalized with a long-range shot before half time and Steve Morison netted the winner after the break, leaving QPR without a win in eight league matches. cheap nfl jerseys ' ' '


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