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QINGHUANGDAO, China -- Mary Spencers quest for a London Olympic berth has suddenly turned into a waiting game. The three-time world champion from Windsor, Ont., was upset 18-11 by Swedens Anna Laurell in her first bout in the 75-kilogram division at the womens world boxing championships Monday. "Anna boxed great," Spencer said. "I hope she does well in this tournament." Spencer, one of Canadas top medal hopefuls in London, now must wait and see if shes awarded a wild card spot in the Summer Games. "Hopefully I will still qualify," Spencer said. "Its very important in times like these that we get the best out of the situation. I see it as an extra week to prepare for the Olympics that I wouldnt have had I remained in the tournament." Spencer, the top seed in her weight class, still has a chance to be awarded one of two berths set aside for fighters from the Americas after no boxer from that region advanced past the top 16. Boxing Canadas executive director Robert Crete said wild card spots are usually determined after the finals, which are set for Saturday in China. Crete believes Spencer has a strong chance of earning a spot on the team if the selection criteria is past performances and international ranking. "What were assuming they will do is look at their past records and their accomplishment," Crete said. "At this point in time Mary is the top athlete and shes the three-time world champion in a row. "According to me, my biased opinion, they probably will take that into consideration in selecting one of the two athletes." But Spencer suggested in an email late Monday that the spots will be given to the athletes whose opponents go furthest in the tournament. If Spencer doesnt come out of the world championships with a spot theres still a chance she could be awarded one by the International Olympic Committees Tripartite Commission. But the fighter says she wont know for sure if thats an option until the end of the tournament. On the weekend, Canadas Mandy Bujold and Sandra Bizier missed their chance to qualify for London after losing their first-round bouts in the other two Olympic weight classes. Spencers remarkable consistency took a hit early last month though when she dropped a 27-14 decision to 17-year-old American Claressa Shields in the final of the American Boxing Confederations continental championships. "All l can say is that she didnt have it (Monday)," Spencers coach Charlie Stewart said in an email. "Now we should find out by the end of the tournament if she secures a wild card spot." Shields also lost her opening bout Monday. Spencer, 27, was born in Wiarton, Ont., and grew up in Windsor. The five-foot-11 fighter captured gold at the Pan American Games last fall in Mexico and carried the Canadian flag at the closing ceremonies. While shes an Olympic rookie, Spencer is already a rising star on the Canadian team. In addition to being the new face of CoverGirl, Spencer is featured prominently in a new ad campaign from the Canadian Olympic Committee. SINGAPORE -- Red Bull driver Sebastian Vettel recorded yet another start-to-finish win at the Singapore Grand Prix on Sunday to further extend his lead in the Formula One championship. The German was in a class of his own under the Marina Bay lights, winning by a massive 32.6 seconds over Fernando Alonso and boosting his championship lead on the Ferrari driver from 53 points to 60 with six races remaining. "We are in a very good position. To be honest I am not looking at the championship too much," Vettel said. "I am just enjoying it at the moment. Days like today and yesterday are what it is all about." Lotus Kimi Raikkonen was third, ahead of the Mercedes pair Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton in fourth and fifth respectively. Starting in pole, Vettel lost the lead at the first corner to Rosberg but took it back as the Mercedes driver ran wide at turn two. Even a safety car period just before half distance, which eroded his 12-second lead, could not prevent another Vettel victory. "The start was quite hairy, Nico had a good start, but fortunately he went a little too deep and I was able to get him back," Vettel said. "With the safety car, it was difficult but we came back ... we had very, very good pace." Red Bull teammate Mark Webber had sharply different fortunes in the race. As the Australian was threatening Raikkonen in the closing stages, he experienced an engine failure that saw him pull off the track with his car in flames on the closing lap. Webber hitched a ride back to the pits on the sideboard of Alonsos Ferrari, and that was enough for both drivers to receive a reprimand from stewards as three cars had to take evasive action as the Ferrari stopped and the Red Bull man clambered on board. For Webber, the reprimand has serious consequences because it is his third of the season, meaning he will receive a 10-place penalty on the grid at the next race in South Korea. Alonso was in a generous mood after an impressive showing. The Spaniard got a superb start, going around the outside of several drivers to vault from seventh to third after two corners, and capitalized on the emergence of the safety car by pitting for hiis final stop, taking on a set of the harder tires which he drove for the last 36 of 61 laps.dddddddddddd "We knew we didnt have the pace today, we had to invent something," Alonso said. "I had a good start and a different strategy ... it tastes like a victory to us." Raikkonens participation in the race had been in doubt due to a back injury that affected him badly in Saturdays qualifying, but the Finn sliced his way through the field in the latter half of the race to move up from 10th to a podium finish. "Luckily not too much (pain during the race) but now, afterwards, its not 100 per cent but I have time to rest and get it right," Raikkonen said. "Third place -- we could not have expected any more today." Ferraris Felipe Massa was sixth, ahead of the McLaren pair Jenson Button and Sergio Perez in seventh and eighth respectively, with Saubers Nico Hulkenberg and Force Indias Adrian Sutil completing the top ten. Vettels victory was his third in a row in Singapore, his seventh of the season, and 33rd of his career, moving him out of a tie with Alonso and into outright fourth place on the all-time list behind Michael Schumacher, Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna. Vettel also won from pole in the previous F1 race in Italy and took the lead on the opening lap of the Belgian GP, meaning he has now led effectively from start to finish in three successive races. With such dominance over his dispirited rivals, only an extraordinary turnaround can prevent Vettel winning a fourth-straight championship, joining Schumacher and Juan Manuel Fangio as the only men to achieve that feat. Ferrari had said prior to the race that the result in Singapore would determine whether to continue development of the car or to turn all resources to the radically redesigned 2014 vehicle. Alonsos second placing will likely be enough to keep Ferraris mind on this year, but the Spaniard was realistic about his fading title hopes. "The gap is still increasing every weekend and now its 60 points," Alonso said. "We need to be honest with ourselves. We need a lot of luck every weekend if we are one second (per lap) off their pace." cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys ' ' '


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