Ennis to miss home event February 9, 2010 ATHLETICS: World heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis will miss this weekend’s indoor UK Championships and world trials in her home town of Sheffield with a foot injury. Ennis suffered a slight ligament strain competing in Glasgow last week and said: “I have to rest it in the short term, which means missing the trials in front [...]
Steyn completes Indian job February 9, 2010 CRICKET: Fast bowler Dale Steyn finished with match figures of 10-108 as South Africa crushed India by an innings and six runs in the first Test in Nagpur. Steyn added to his seven-wicket haul in the first innings with 3-57 in the second as India were dismissed for 319. Sachin Tendulkar hit his 46th Test [...]
Mitchell eyes world title shot February 9, 2010 BOXING: Dagenham boxer Kevin Mitchell believes he is ready for a world title shot later this year. Mitchell, 25, became the No1 contender for the WBO Inter-Continental lightweight belt after beating Breidis Prescott on points in December. He now takes on Colombian Ignacio Mendoza at Wembley on Saturday night, and insists that victory there will [...]
Winds hit America’s Cup again February 9, 2010 SAILING: America’s Cup rivals Alinghi and BMW Oracle went into today’s delayed opening race with limited preparation after strong winds ruled out yesterday’s practice day in Valencia. Both crews were hoping to make some crucial final preparations for the start, which was delayed from Monday due to a lack of favourable wind. BMW Oracle did [...]
Rudman shows a ruthless streak February 8, 2010 OLYMPIC silver medallist Shelley Rudman has vowed to keep her friends close and her enemies even closer in a bid to ruin home favourite Melissa Hollingsworth’s Vancouver Games dream. Britain’s 28-year-old skeleton star pipped her great mate and rival to second spot in Turin four years ago but has struggled to overhaul her nemesis on [...]
Terry thanks fans for show of support February 8, 2010 CHELSEA skipper John Terry last night broke his silence to thank “every single fan” who has rallied around him after the most turbulent week of his career. Terry was stripped of the England captaincy on Friday following a series of allegations about his private life in the tabloid press. But the defender was given a [...]
LIFE’S A BREES FOR DREW February 8, 2010 THE New Orleans Saints stunned the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 to complete a fairytale victory in Super Bowl XLIV in Miami. Quarterback Drew Brees, pictured with the Vince Lombardi Trophy alongside coach Sean Payton, equalled the Super Bowl record for completion after hitting on 32 of 39 passes for 288 yards and two touchdowns on his [...]
Wales victory eclipses World Cup, says Easter February 8, 2010 NICK EASTER believes England’s victory over Wales on Saturday is even more significant than reaching the World Cup final in 2007. The Harlequins No8 is one only a handful of survivors from the successful campaign in France, where they narrowly lost out in the final to South Africa. But he insists the achievements of Martin [...]
Rory must now learn to win February 8, 2010 THE rise and rise of Rory McIlroy goes on it seems with the young Northern Irishman now at a career-high seventh in the world. That, for a young man of 21, is an incredible achievement. What’s just as amazing about Rory’s leap into the world’s top 10 is that he has done so having won [...]
Ferguson and Neville delight at Ferdinand England honour February 8, 2010 MANCHESTER United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has welcomed the decision to appoint Rio Ferdinand England captain. United defender Ferdinand has been handed the armband after England manager Fabio Capello stripped John Terry of the honour. Ferdinand is not first-choice skipper at Old Trafford – a role occupied by Gary Neville – but has filled in [...]