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Chris Hoy
Chris Hoy secures Britain's sixth gold as hosts continue to dominate in Manchester.
Charlie Hodgson
Fly-half in control as Sale beat Premiership leaders Bath 26-6.
Mixed Martial Arts
Gareth A Davies fights back as a US report questions Mixed Martial Arts
Rebecca Romero
Brendan Gallagher gives us six of the best when it comes to mixing up sport
Kevin Garside
Kevin Garside on a new survey that puts Wayne, Paula and Jonny in the shade
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Two-time world champion amuses himself with suggestive comments at China Open
Djokovic slain by giant
Kevin Anderson, a 6ft 7in qualifier ranked outside top
100, dumped defending champion Novak Djokovic out of the Sony Ericsson Open in second round.
Idea that counties should play two 20-over competitions every summer described as "absolute madness" by one irate insider.
Oxford may be favourites, but their three-time world champion will not take anything for granted.
Dubai Cup: Curlin has all the makings of a monster, both
on paper and in the flesh.
Welshman may not retire after he fights Bernard Hopkins after all.
Former European 100 metres champion has been linked with
a switch to Castleford Tigers.
Thirteen-year-old's astonishing rise continues unabated. Or, given his chosen calling, should that be fall, asks Jim White.
The Yorkshireman was eighth-fastest ahead of second round of the World MotoGP Championship.
Joe Calzaghe
FF
Coppell the voice of reason in an age of dissent
Henry Winter
All to play for as Premiership season closes in
Robert Philip