Inbee Park believes she is closing in on a return to fitness ahead of her meeting with world No 1 Lydia Ko at the HSBC Womens Champions. Park went bogey-free over 72 holes in Singapore last year to see claim a two-stroke victory ahead of Ko, the first of five victories during 2015.The South Korean has since struggled for consistency since picking up a back injury, having to withdraw from the Bahamas LPGA Classic and finishing in a tie for 30th on her return at the Honda LPGA Thailand. Shanshan Feng, Ko and Park are all involved this week Although Park admits her game is still not back at 100%, shes upbeat about her chances of producing a much-improved performance at the Serapong Course.I feel like Im definitely in better shape than I was last week or a month ago, Park told reporters on Wednesday. Its just getting better and better but I just dont want to rush for anything.I wish I was better prepared, but I just came back to competition after about a month out with the injury. Lewis, Ko and Park went head-to-head in the final round last year This tournament was a lucky charm last year, so I would like to get that going this week as well. Even if I dont end up holding the trophy, I would like to take something from this tournament.Park tees off alongside Solheim Cup Stacy Lewis and Paula Creamer for the opening two rounds, while Ko has been grouped with Amy Lang and Ladies European Tour Order of Merit champion Shanshan Feng. Ko has made a bright start to the New Year by retaining her home NZ Womens Open title and posting top-three finishes in Australian and Florida, with the teenager now looking to continue that run this week.Inbee obviously played it perfectly last year, Ko said. If youre bogey-free for 18 holes, youd be happy but 72 holes, thats pretty impressive. She kind of set the benchmark. (From L-R) Lexi Thompson, Lydia Ko, Shanshan Feng and Inbee Park are all in action in Singapore this week I took a month off from golf the first part of the off-season and had a month to get back into it. Obviously it wasnt my dream finish at the Coates, but still Ill take a tied-third overall.I got to defend the National Open, which is a pretty cool feeling. Its a really good start to the season, and I mean, it could always be better in that sense. But Im very pleased with the way it started.Watch the HSBC Womens Champions throughout the week on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf. Or watch from £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV. Also See: Golf on Sky Sports 4 Opinion Schedule Get Sky Sports Adidas Superstar Online Kaufen Schweiz . Canada is now down to its 22-player limit, although but players wont be registered until Christmas Day. Changes could still be made as a result of a suspension or injury. Stan Smith Günstig Kaufen . The Cincinnati Reds remain perfect with their speedy rookie outfielder in the starting lineup. http://www.yeezyschweizkaufen.com/yeezy-boost-schweiz-outlet/yeezy-boost-350.html . Pence singled in the winning run with no outs in the ninth inning to give the Giants a 7-6 victory over the San Diego Padres on Sunday. Adidas Stan Smith Schweiz .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again. Stan Smith Schuhe Billig . - Blake Griffin had 30 points and 12 rebounds, J. LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- Cheerleading and Thai kickboxing have made their way into the Olympic movement.The International Cheer Union and the International Federation of Muay Thai received provisional recognition Tuesday from the IOC executive board -- a first step on a long road to becoming a future Olympic sport.They were among 16 sports bodies which applied for IOC recognition earlier this year, and they join 35 other sports on the list of recognized federations.Cheerleading and Muay Thai will now be assured of $25,000 in IOC funding per year. They are also eligible for other development programs and access to content of the IOCs digital Olympic Channel.IOC sports director Kit McConnell said the twoo federations were given provisional recognition for a period of up to three years.dddddddddddd During that time, the IOC executive board can recommend full recognition, another necessary step in the drawn-out path toward joining the Olympic program.McConnell said the cheerleading federation has over 100 national federations and nearly 4.5 million registered competitors.It is a sport with growing popularity, a strong youth focus in schools and universities and we noted that, he said.McConnell said Muay Thai has 135 national federations and nearly 400,000 registered athletes. ' ' '