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For sports photography, if you've got the money to make the switch, I'd say go for it. The D3, D3x, D700 and D300 (which all share the the AF system) seem to track better in good light than the Canon 1-series. In fact I'd go as far as to say that body wise, Nikon right now pretty much has Canon licked in almost all areas (low light focus is an area where I haven't had the superlative experience of others and where my 1Ds3 is without doubt the preferred tool of choice).
Lenses wise, its a little trickier. With Nikon's recent price hikes (considerably more than Canon has raised prices) and relative unavailability of their super teles it gets more difficult to recommend just jumping in without careful planning. However, if you are cool with the mega $$$ you'll spend (or you don't need the super teles) and/or have a way of getting them, then go for it. If you have a desire for recently designed fast, expensive primes at a variety of focal lengths, then stick with Canon (though if sports is what you shoot, you probably won't care about those primes).
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