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Andy Murray
British No 1 claims second title of 2008 with a 6-3 6-4 victory over Croatia's Mario Ancic in Open 13 final.
Brian Howard of Barnley
In pics: Barnsley stun Liverpool at Anfield while Manchester Utd thrash Arsenal
British men's coxless four
Telegraph TV: British men's coxless four Olympic hopefuls enjoy training in Spain
Stewart Robson
Stewart Robson looks ahead to the four English sides' Champion League matches
Archie Oates
Telegraph TV: six-year-old Archie Oates is already in training with Chelsea
Kauto Star in winning action, before going lame
Joy turned to frustration at Ascot after Kauto Star was diagnosed lame, just 26 days before the Gold Cup, after triumphing so easily in the Commercial First Chase. James Mossop reports.
England rediscovered the art of winning in Auckland, taking head of Stephen Fleming's advice to think, writes Michael Atherton.
Former sprint rival Francis Obikwelu urges UK authorities to allow Dwain Chambers to compete again for Team GB.
Peter Reed believes their World Championship setback has given the Britsh coxless four a greater will to win the gold medal out in Beijing. Simon Hart reports.
Simon Finnigan fired for real with two crucial first-half tries on his Bradford debut, a week after he had been cautioned for possessing an imitation firearm.
A teenager whose great grandfather was a bare-knuckle champion of the gypsy fairground is being tipped for Olympic glory. Simon Hart reports.
The FA Cup
Carling'sRound
Power or panache - Ashton has choice of different teams
Paul Ackford
Fleming's discovery a cure for England ills
Mike Atherton