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Sports Guru to lead by example

Brazil’s capital is hosting both the World Football Cup and the Olympics, but down in the Rio Grande Do Sul Porto Alegre is ready and now receiving 4,500 athletes from 83 countries for the biennial World Masters Athletics Track and Field Championships that run from Wednesday 16th through to Sunday 27th. An ideal rehearsal as […]

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Together On Research Projects

The process started some months ago with a consultation process between leading rugby contact product designer Richie Gray (designer of the renowned Collision King machine in union) and representatives of 1leagu3 to develop a new generation of contact equipment specifically for rugby league. The next project will see the two organisations looking to test and […]

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Football Fans Driving

Over 1 in 10 (11%) of football fans have had an accident or near accident while driving listening to football commentary One in 25 (4%) have driven more aggressively when their team is losing Almost 1 in 5 (18%) would not let drivers displaying stickers/ scarves of arch rivals out at junctions West Bromwich Albion […]

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Quince cycles to Gold

Ottilie Quince

Ottilie Quince

Great Britain dominated the World Transplant Games cycling time trials in Durban claiming thirteen medals in the various age categories. Overall winner for the men’s race was Erlend Gjerde from the Norway and Ottilie Quince from Great Britain and Northern Ireland. [Read more…]

Oh to be Ashton Agar

We’ve only just begun, The Ashes that is, and already we have the emergence of a new enigmatic cricketer to grace the fields of test cricket. Welcome to Ashton Agar, a youngster (b.1993), who at the age of 19 and who turns 20 in October, is making quite  name for himself at Trent Bridge. Why […]

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Beyond London 2012 Awards Shortlist

Beyond Sport 2012

A shortlist of organisations, individuals and programmes that utilised London 2012 to trigger positive social change has been revealed ahead of the first-ever Beyond London 2012 Awards, to be held at City Hall, London, on Monday 15th July. [Read more…]

Oh to be a Chelsea fan

So where you have a manager retire after 26 years in charge of one club, you only have to look at Chelsea to see the manager instability the club has gone through. I have long been a fan of Jose Mourinho however I do believe his move back to Chelsea is not one steeped in […]

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Gale Force 10 magnificent

Yesterday, I had the pleasant enjoyment of watching a fantastic horse by the name of Gale Force 10 win at Royal Ascot. Even though, I watched the race via TV coverage it was such a fantastic race to see a brave thoroughbred go about its business in such gallant fashion. The race, the Jersey Stakes, […]

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British victories in Oslo

There were two British victories this evening at the ExxonMobil Bislett Games in Oslo, the sixth leg of the IAAF Diamond League. Shara Proctor (coach: Rana Reider) led the women’s long jump from the very first round as she leaped to 6.89m, just two centimetres short of her season’s best. The World Indoor bronze medallist […]

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Harpenden run route

Harpenden Run Route

Harpenden Run Route

Whether you live in Harpenden or just visiting, lace up those running shoes and head for the Nickey Line. Approximately 8 miles long it was formerly the Harpenden to Hemel Hempstead Railway Line which opened in 1877. [Read more…]