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Calandagan Crowned Horse of the Year at Cartier Racing Awards 2025
Calandagan, the French-trained four-year-old sensation, has been named Horse of the Year at the prestigious Cartier Racing Awards in London. The accolade recognizes his remarkable achievements this season, cementing his status as one of the most accomplished racehorses in recent memory. Historic Wins at Ascot Ridden by Mickael Barzalona, Calandagan claimed victory in two of
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Norway Footballer Andreas Schjelderup Receives Suspended Sentence Over Video Incident
Norway international Andreas Schjelderup has been handed a two-week suspended prison sentence after a Danish court found him guilty of distributing sexual material involving two minors under the age of 18. The 21-year-old Benfica winger admitted sharing the content but will only serve the sentence if he commits another offense within the next 12 months.
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Roger Federer to Be Inducted into International Tennis Hall of Fame
Roger Federer, widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, will become the first member of the sport’s famed “Big Three” to be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. The announcement cements Federer’s status as a true icon of the modern game. Federer, 44, retired in 2022 after a
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Football Fans Left Out as Government Tackles Ticket Resale Crackdown
The UK government has unveiled new legislation aimed at curbing inflated ticket sales for sports events, but football fans are largely excluded from the protections. Despite widespread concern over skyrocketing resale prices, Premier League tickets will not fall under the new rules, leaving supporters vulnerable to the thriving black market. A BBC investigation in September
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Built for the Ashes: How England’s Pace Attack Has Evolved for Success in Australia
All roads lead to The Ashes, and for England’s Test side, every decision is filtered through that iconic urn. While winning a home Ashes series is always celebrated, triumphing in Australia remains the ultimate prize—the holy grail of English cricket. To achieve that elusive goal, England have spent the past four years remodelling their pace
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Tennis Australia and PTPA Close to Settlement Ahead of 2026 Australian Open
Tennis Australia (TA) and the Professional Tennis Players’ Association (PTPA) are reportedly close to reaching a settlement in the ongoing legal dispute that has embroiled multiple governing bodies in professional tennis. The development could resolve some of the sport’s most high-profile disputes just ahead of the 2026 Australian Open, scheduled to begin on 12 January.
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Elliot Daly Returns From Broken Arm as England Make Six Changes Ahead of Argentina Test
Elliot Daly will make his eagerly anticipated return to the England rugby squad this Sunday, lining up on the wing against Argentina at Twickenham in the Quilter Nations Series. The 33-year-old last appeared for England in their Six Nations finale victory over Wales and comes back after recovering from a significant forearm fracture sustained during
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Italy Move Closer to Historic Davis Cup Three-Peat After Dominant Quarter-Final Win Over Austria
Italy powered into the Davis Cup semi-finals with an impressive victory over Austria, putting themselves within touching distance of becoming the first nation in more than half a century to win three consecutive Davis Cup titles. Not since the United States’ streak of four straight trophies ending in 1972 has any nation achieved a three-peat.
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Wolfsburg Overpower Manchester United After Early Scare to End Perfect Champions League Run
Manchester United’s flawless start to their debut Women’s Champions League campaign came to a crashing halt as Wolfsburg mounted a fierce comeback from a goal down to secure a dominant 5–2 victory. Despite an encouraging early spell and a superb opener from Fridolina Rolfo, United were undone by defensive errors, lapses in concentration, and the
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The Drama, Pressure, and Psychology Behind Iconic Ashes First Balls
The first ball of an Ashes series is never just a routine delivery. It represents two or three seconds of tension, anticipation, and raw sporting theatre. Every player carries months—sometimes years—of preparation, hype, and national expectation onto the field. The crowd holds its breath. Careers can be defined. Narratives can be written instantly. This week,
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