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  • Quicksilver Pooley pedals to another medal for Britain

    August 14, 2008

    Emma Pooley produced a stunning ride to claim silver in the time trial yesterday and hand Great Britain a second cycling medal of the Games. The 25-year-old only turned professional two years ago but came within just 25 seconds of landing a dream gold. Pooley, who was credited for a playing a key role in [...]

  • United have peaked but we’re on the way up, says Chelsea skipper Terry

    August 13, 2008

    Chelsea captain John Terry last night taunted Manchester United by insisting that the double winners have peaked. United boss Sir Alex Ferguson last month claimed Chelsea were too old to improve on last season, when they finished runners-up in the Premier League and Champions League. But Terry is confident his side are sure to get [...]

  • Oar-some Florence bags silver

    August 13, 2008

    David Florence continued Great Britain’s Olympic medal trail with a battling silver in the men’s slalom canoe event. The 26-year-old Scot climbed two places on the final day of competition to become Britain’s first slalom canoeing medallist since Gareth Marriott at the 1992 Games in Barcelona. His performance completed another successful day for Britain’s athletes [...]

  • Threadbare Arsenal pin Euro hopes on boy Ramsey

    August 13, 2008

    Teenager set for debut against Twente after late injuries to Fabregas and Toure Arsenal are set to thrust 17-year-old midfielder Aaron Ramsey straight into the starting line-up for tonight’s crucial Champions League match with FC Twente after Cesc Fabregas was ruled out through injury. Ramsey has started just 14 senior games in his brief career [...]

  • Pietersen’s passed his first test as captain but still has work to do

    August 13, 2008

    Already we’ve seen the Kevin Pietersen effect rub off on the England Test side – now it will be interesting to see how he can revitalise the ailing one-day setup, still reeling after a heavy defeat by New Zealand. Pietersen’s captaincy for the fourth and final Test at The Oval was infectious, encouraging his players [...]

  • It’s medals galore for Britain as Cook lands double success

    August 13, 2008

    Emotional Tina Cook spoke of her “dream come true” after helping Great Britain to a double Olympic medal success in the equestrian in Hong Kong. Cook, competing in her first Olympic Games at the age of 37, bagged two bronze medals in a matter of hours after enjoying success in both the individual and team [...]

  • Dive prodigy Daley blamed by partner for pool flop

    August 12, 2008

    GB colleague Aldridge says 14-year-old crumbled and “had a pop” at him Schoolboy diver Tom Daley’s Olympic dream turned sour yesterday when the 14-year-old’s partner heaped blame on him for their last place finish. The British pair, who had been expected to challenge for a medal in Beijing, came a hugely disappointing eighth in the [...]

  • Pietersen promises Ashes after winning start

    August 12, 2008

    England captain Kevin Pietersen boasted that his side would beat Australia and reclaim the Ashes after a six-wicket victory at The Oval got his reign off to a winning start. Pietersen looked on as his top order comfortably polished off the 197 runs needed for victory over South Africa, thanks largely to a best-ever stand [...]

  • Historic gold for Adlington as Britain surpass expectations

    August 12, 2008

    Rebecca Adlington became Britain’s first female Olympic swimming champion for 48 years – and then admitted she even surprised herself. The 19-year-old from Mansfield edged out American Katie Hoff to bag an historic gold in the 400m freestyle, while fellow Brit Jo Jackson followed them home for the bronze. Adlington’s gold was Britain’s first female [...]

  • Garcia didn’t choke, it was Padraig’s class that won it

    August 12, 2008

    Sergio Garcia’s biggest critics will suggest the Spaniard buckled under the pressure at the USPGA on Sunday night, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Here we have, quite simply, the toughest golf course in the world, and closing rounds of 67 and 68 in conditions like that does not amount to buckling under [...]

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