Saracens miss out on record but stay clear at top of table September 29, 2013 SARACENS director of rugby Mark McCall signalled a job well done after watching his side overcome Harlequins and extend their lead at the top of the Aviva Premiership Rugby table on Saturday. McCall took his team into the all-London clash at the Stoop looking to become the first top-flight team to begin a campaign with [...]
Froome hopes washed away in Florence storm September 29, 2013 BRITAIN’S Chris Froome admitted he had no excuse after his bid to become only the sixth man to follow Tour de France glory with victory in cycling’s Road World Championships failed yesterday in Italy. Froome quit the men’s elite race around 80km from the end of the 272.5km course as torrential rain caused multiple crashes [...]
Tiernan-Locke probe strengthens Cookson testing stance September 29, 2013 WORLD cycling’s top official has reiterated calls for anti-doping to be implemented independently of governing body the UCI after English rider Jonathan Tiernan-Locke withdrew from racing to clear his name. Tiernan-Locke, who earned a prestigious move to Team Sky by winning the Tour of Britain last year, is preparing a response after being informed of [...]
Ainslie only wants America’s Cup team in Britain if capable of glory September 29, 2013 FOUR-TIME Olympic sailing champion Sir Ben Ainslie insists plans to establish a British-based America’s Cup team will only come to fruition if he sees a realistic chance of winning. The 36-year-old played a key role in Oracle Team USA’s incredible comeback to defeat Emirates Team New Zealand 9-8 last week, stepping into the role of [...]
Kipsang breaks world marathon record as Kenyans rule in Berlin September 29, 2013 KENYAN Wilson Kipsang smashed the world marathon record in Berlin yesterday, knocking 15 seconds off the previous best time set by compatriot Patrick Makau at the same race two years ago. Kipsang claimed the 2013 Berlin Marathon title by crossing the finish line in two hours, three minutes and 23 seconds, while four fellow Kenyans [...]
Murray roars to doubles success while Robson starts with a win September 29, 2013 BRITAIN’S Jamie Murray secured his fourth doubles title of the year yesterday with victory at the Thailand Open in Bangkok. The 27-year-old, together with playing partner John Peers of Australia, defeated Tomasz Bednarek and Johan Brunstrom 6-3, 3-6, 10-6. Victory for Murray, brother of reigning Wimbledon singles champion Andy, and Peers followed triumphs at the [...]
Win at Exeter keeps champions Leicester in touch with leaders September 29, 2013 CHAMPIONS Leicester saw off a second-half resurgence to climb back into third with a 21-9 win at Exeter yesterday. Tries before the break from Ben Youngs and Niki Goneva plus 11 points from the boot of Toby Flood proved too much for the Chiefs, who registered three penalties through Gareth Steenson after the break. Gloucester [...]
Minnesota Vikings beat Pittsburgh Steelers 34-27 at Wembley September 29, 2013 THE FIRST of two NFL games to be staged at Wembley this autumn was won last night by Minnesota Vikings in front of a crowd of 84,000 at the national stadium. Vikings overcame Pittsburgh Steelers 34-27 in a tight game, with Steelers coming close to scoring a touchdown in the final seconds. The late dash [...]
Howell ends seven-year drought September 29, 2013 GOLF: England’s David Howell beat American Peter Uihlein in a play-off at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship yesterday to claim his first European Tour title for seven years. Howell carded a final-round 67 to level with Uihlein on 23 under par before winning at the second extra hole at St Andrews.
Messi out of Celtic Euro clash September 29, 2013 FOOTBALL: Celtic have been handed a boost ahead of tomorrow’s Champions League clash with Barcelona after world player of the year Lionel Messi was ruled out for three weeks. The Argentina star pulled a thigh muscle in Barca’s 2-0 win over Almeria on Saturday.