Inbee edges closer to Sorenstam tally with British Open triumph August 2, 2015 SOUTH Korea’s Inbee Park hailed a new career peak after claiming her seventh Major at the Women’s British Open yesterday. Park, 27, pipped compatriot Jin-Young Ko by three shots with a final score of 12 under par following a course record-equalling final round of 65 that featured seven birdies and an eagle. It was the [...]
Swift third after Drucker sprints to Classic victory August 2, 2015 TEAM Sky’s Ben Swift was the highest-placed Briton after finishing third at the London-Surrey Classic following a thrilling sprint on the Mall which saw Luxembourg’s Jean-Pierre Drucker crowned champion. BMC Racing’s Drucker edged out Dutch rider Mike Teunissen, while Swift had to be content with a place on the podium for the second year running, [...]
Cech lauded as Wenger admits clearing hurdle August 2, 2015 ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger insisted that goalkeeper Petr Cech presented Chelsea’s players with a psychological dilemma and admitted that FA Community Shield victory over the Blues meant his side had overcome a mental barrier of their own. Former Chelsea stopper Cech, 33, joined FA Cup winners Arsenal in the summer for £10m after a highly [...]
FA Community Shield 2015: Arsenal beat Chelsea one-nil to take first silverware of the season August 2, 2015 Arsenal have won the first silverware of the football season by overcoming Chelsea by one goal to nil at Wembley Stadium. While the Community Shield does not carry a big financial reward, Arsenal winger Theo Walcott said to BBC 5 live the win “gets the team in the winning spirit” for the start of the [...]
The World Anti-Doping Agency is “very alarmed” after leaked files show extent of suspected doping August 2, 2015 A leak of test data from the International Association of Athletics Federation has led to new allegations of doping, which the World Anti-Doping Agency has said they are “very alarmed” about. The Sunday Times and German broadcasted ARD/WDR have been given access to the results of 12,000 blood tests from 5,000 athletes between 2001 and 2012. [...]
Women’s FA Cup final: Attendance record smashed as 30,000 fans watch Chelsea beat Notts County August 1, 2015 Chelsea Ladies beat Notts County Ladies 1-0 in front of the biggest crowd ever gathered for a Women's FA Cup final. Read more: Meet Claire Rafferty, the City analyst making history with England and Chelsea Ji So-Yun scored the only goal of the game as Chelsea won their first Women's FA Cup in front of over [...]
New Arsenal contract puts Theo Walcott alongside Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil as Premier League’s joint seventh best paid player July 31, 2015 Theo Walcott's salary will match Arsenal teammates Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, after he signed a new four-year contract worth around £30m. Read more: Arsenal 2014/2015 player stats – how does Theo Walcott compare against the rest of the Arsenal squad? The Gunners have given the England international an estimated £140,000 a week (£7.3m a [...]
Film review: Beyond the Reach July 31, 2015 Cert 12a | ★★☆☆☆ Michael Douglas’ career renaissance continues, this time as an ill-intentioned businessman on a hunting trip in the Mojave desert. When the accidental killing of an old man puts his career in jeopardy, he sets sights on his young tracker (Jeremy Irvine). The tension steadily builds during the first 30 minutes. Once [...]
Film review: Hot Pursuit is predictable but charming July 31, 2015 Cert 12a | ★★★☆☆ Dirty cops, drug cartels and killer stilettos – Hot Pursuit doesn’t deal in subtlety and that’s fine. It’s not edgy, smart or even particularly original but it is redeemed by the comic chemistry between Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara. Set in Texas, Witherspoon plays uptight and rules-obsessed police officer Cooper. After [...]
Theatre review: Three Days in the Country July 31, 2015 Lyttelton Theatre | ★★★☆☆ If Three Days in the Country was written by Chekhov, the whole cast would have killed themselves by the second day and there’d just be a creaking door on the third day, swinging open and shut to the distant cry of seagulls. Happily, it’s written by one of his contemporaries, Tergenev, [...]