PHILIP BARKER meets 1968 Olympic champion David Hemery and hears about the former athlete's plans for a new sports charity…
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Month: October 2011
Hugh McIlvanney remains the matchless Master
NORMAN GILLER nips behind the paywall for a glimpse of the Master's work, and to hear the latest about Rupert Murdoch's plan for a replacement for the…
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Yorkshire Post best regional paper for county cricket
The Times was named County Cricket Newspaper of the Year in the national newspaper category with The Yorkshire Post winning the regional newspaper awa…
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Jonah Barrington’s heir deserving of greater recognition
#SJA2011: Telegraph sportswriter ROD GILMOUR makes the case for Nick Matthew, the world No1 squash player, to get your vote…
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Sun sports desk in recruitment drive for Sunday launch
The Sun sports desk has started recruiting in readiness for the launch of a Sunday edition, probably in January, prompting expectations of another cir…
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Media advisory: 2018 Commonwealth Games host decision
The two Candidate Cities vying to host the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Gold Coast (Australia) and Hambantota (Sri Lanka) will discover who has been su…
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“We’ve been knocked out. That’s not success, is it?”
Wales's win, England's exit, Rooney's red, Romero's retirement, Tiger Woods gets hot-dogged and Wellington's a winner again: IAN COLE with this weeks …
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Chrissie Wellington is Iron Lady who deserves your vote
STEVEN DOWNES, the editor of the SJA website, suggests that a steely determined triathlete at the weekend laid the strongest claim yet to becoming the…
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This Cook’s tour dragged England back from the brink
The SJA Sportsman of the Year award can go to an outstanding member of an outstanding team, and by any measure, says IAN COLE, England cricket opener …
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Kicking around America’s last great sporting export
Hup, hup, hup! Ahead of this month's annual NFL showdown at Wembley, ANTON RIPPON calls the plays on the ups and downs of American football outside A…
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