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From Helmand to Milan: Scott Meenagh Targets Winter Paralympic Medal
Scott Meenagh, a 36-year-old Paralympian from Team GB, is preparing for his third and final Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina 2026, with a clear goal: winning a medal. His journey from a devastating military injury in Afghanistan to the world stage of winter sport is a story of resilience, determination, and athletic excellence. A Life-Changing Injury
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Cole Palmer Faces Uphill Battle to Make England’s World Cup Squad
Cole Palmer is facing a challenging road to inclusion in England’s squad for the 2026 World Cup, with injuries and intense competition in his favoured number 10 role complicating his chances. The Chelsea midfielder and former Fifa Best XI nominee remains a potential X-factor for England, but his limited playing time this season has left
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Solomone Kata Inspires Leicester Tigers to Dominant Win Over Gloucester
Leicester Tigers produced a clinical performance to dispatch Gloucester 45-14 at Mattioli Woods Welford Road, with Solomone Kata starring as the Tongan centre scored a superb individual try and created another. The victory moves Leicester level on points with Premiership leaders Bath and marks their fourth consecutive league win. First Half: Kata Sparks Early Dominance
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Charlie Smyth Signs Three-Year Deal with New Orleans Saints and Joins Full Roster
The New Orleans Saints have rewarded kicker Charlie Smyth with a new three-year contract and promoted him to the team’s full 53-man roster. The 24-year-old from County Down, Northern Ireland has quickly established himself as a clutch performer for the Saints, highlighted by a game-winning field goal against the Carolina Panthers last week. Smyth Elevated
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Leinster Stage Late Comeback to Beat Ulster in United Rugby Championship Derby
Champions Leinster staged a thrilling second-half comeback to secure a 24-20 victory over Ulster in the first festive interprovincial derby of the United Rugby Championship (URC) at the Aviva Stadium. Despite trailing 17-7 at halftime, Leo Cullen’s side used a combination of bench impact and tactical patience to overturn the deficit and claim a crucial
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Stan Wawrinka Announces 2026 Will Be His Final Season in Professional Tennis
Three-time Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka has confirmed that 2026 will be his final season on the professional tennis circuit. The Swiss star described the upcoming year as the “final chapter” of a career that spanned more than two decades and saw him triumph over some of the greatest players in tennis history. Career Highlights
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Jeff Shi Steps Down as Wolves Executive Chairman Amid Premier League Struggles
Under mounting pressure from fans and a challenging Premier League campaign, Wolverhampton Wanderers executive chairman Jeff Shi has officially stepped down from his operational role at the club. The 48-year-old leaves after nearly a decade at Molineux, though he will continue as chairman and CEO of Fosun Sports Group, the club’s owners, without any day-to-day
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Caroline Dubois Dominates Camilla Panatta to Retain WBC Lightweight Title on US Debut
Caroline Dubois produced a commanding performance on her American debut, outclassing Camilla Panatta to retain her WBC lightweight title at the Kaseya Center in Miami. The 24-year-old Londoner showcased precision, patience, and superior boxing IQ in front of a live audience for the first time outside the United Kingdom as a professional. Dubois Drops Panatta
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Swansea City Snatch Last-Minute Victory Against Wrexham in Dramatic Welsh Championship Clash
In a dramatic and unforgettable encounter, Swansea City secured a stoppage-time victory over Wrexham AFC thanks to a calamitous error from goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo. The thrilling finish marked the first league meeting between the two Welsh clubs in 22 years and provided Swansea with a crucial three points in their fight to climb the Championship
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Tottenham Manager Thomas Frank Confident Amid Challenging Premier League Start
Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank has reiterated his confidence in both his team and the club’s support, despite a challenging start to the 2025-26 Premier League season. The Danish coach, who took charge of Spurs in June after a highly successful spell at Brentford, emphasized that his players are fully committed to his vision and
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