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Christina Black loves her native Nova Scotia but she didn't want to go home just yet. Black and Alberta's Selena Sturmay advanced to the 3/4 Page playoff of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with wins Friday evening in qualifying games. Black downed Taylour Stevens 11-6 in an all-Nova Scotia matchup and Sturmay rolled past Manitoba's Beth Peterson...
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Caleb Okoli sent off as Leicester lose at home 2-0 Southampton ease to 2-0 victory at Stoke Sonny Carey and Lyndon Dykes scored first-half goals for Charlton as they made it a 2-0 losing start for the Leicester interim manager, Andy King, at the King Power Stadium.The Leicester owner, Aiyawatt "Top” Srivaddhanaprabha, was in attendance for King's...
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Concern raised over politicisation of sportBangladesh pulled out of men's World T20 after rowBangladesh's withdrawal from the men's T20 World Cup could have implications for India's 2036 Olympic bid amid concern at the International Olympic Committee over the potential politicisation of sport.Bangladesh pulled out of next month's tournament last...
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️ Premier League updates from the 5.30pm (GMT) kick-off️ Live scores | Full table | Follow on Bluesky | Email BillyAfter his cameo off the bench against Napoli, where he set up both of João Pedro's goals, Cole Palmer is in from the start for Chelsea today. He is one of seven changes Liam Rosenior makes to his XI from the Champions League in...
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Kazakhstani rallies from 3-0 down in final set for glory2023 runner-up turns tables with 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 winElena Rybakina had many reasons to lose faith in her latest pursuit of a second grand slam title. She had played so well for so much of the Australian Open final, but, just as in their first meeting in a final in Melbourne three years ago, once...
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To the sound of a lone bird chirping, the crash-bang wallop ultimately belonged to the underdog in a blockbuster Australian Open finalThe sprinkling rain at Melbourne Park meant the roof stayed closed on centre court for the Australian Open women's final, turning Rod Laver Arena into a concert hall charged with the music of tennis. But there was...
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Apollonio-Socrepes lift unfinished a week from GamesState-backed infrastructure agency says work on courseA cable car being built to carry spectators to the women's Olympic Alpine skiing events in Cortina is in serious doubt of not being completed in time, prompting Games organisers to request school closures to ease the pressure on the Dolomite...
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Champion plays down significance of trophy for coachAryna Sabalenka frustrated after latest major final lossElena Rybakina never stopped believing she would collect a second grand slam title after holding her nerve to defeat Aryna Sabalenka, the world No 1 and two-time champion, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 and win the Australian Open.Rybakina, the fifth seed,...
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The NHL’s second-best team has somehow flown under the radar — but not for long, as the Lightning will regain the spotlight in Sunday’s outdoor game against the Bruins. Adam Vingan looks at how Tampa Bay’s defensive prowess has helped it regain contender status.
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Giants owner appears in newly released emailsMessages show Epstein arranging women for TischDoJ releases 3.5m pages tied to Epstein caseNew York Giants chairman and co-owner Steve Tisch appeared throughout a newly released trove of emails related to Jeffrey Epstein, including communications in which Epstein arranged for Tisch to meet specific...
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️ Updates from all of the Saturday 3pm (GMT) kick-offs️ Live scores | Full table | Follow on Bluesky | Mail EmilliaArsenal fan Lenny Peters has messaged in to say:"As much as Arsenal win with ease against Kairat and Both Havertz & Gyokeres scored. They also seemed to get in each others space a few times. I wonder if they could be great if...
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Japanese prodigy Tokito Oda made history by winning the Australian Open 2026 mens wheelchair title against Martin De la Puente, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. This victory made him the youngest man to simultaneously hold all four Grand Slam titles across any professional tennis format.
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Snow athletes have rebounded with a radical overhaul after funding was cut in response to poor results at Beijing Winter OlympicsJust days before the Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina, the young Team GB members who think nothing of flying 30ft in the air while spinning like gyroscopes have once again proved they have the X factor. On Friday last...
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WSL side host Brazilian champions in Sunday showdownSlegers wary of complacency against a 'very good team'Renée Slegers praised the impact of trailblazing hijab-wearing footballer Nouhaila Benzina after Arsenal's defeat of Moroccan side AS Far earned them a place in Sunday's Champions Cup final against Corinthians.Asked about the impact of Benzina...
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Australian duo Kubler and Polmans beaten 7-6 (4), 6-4Mertens and Shuai claim women's doubles crownNeal Skupski continued Britain's impressive recent record in men's doubles by winning the Australian Open title in tandem with the American Christian Harrison. The newly formed pair, playing in just their second tournament together, defeated the...
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Opening day of Dublin racing festival washed out but jumps cards at Sandown and Musselburgh will go aheadThe first day of the Dublin racing festival, which was due to open at Leopardstown on Saturday with a card featuring the Irish Gold Cup, has been postponed until Monday after heavy overnight rain in Ireland left the course at the south Dublin...
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The 38-year-old master perfectly understands the measure of the challenge against the young pretender in the Australian Open finalNovak Djokovic had barely even begun to digest the madness of one of his great late-career victories, still fighting back tears on Rod Laver Arena, when he was asked by his on-court interviewer to cast his mind ahead to...
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A unit of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents will join a US delegation to the Winter Olympics in Italy, sparking confusion and uproar in the country.Guardian reporter Jakub Krupa looks at what role the agency, which is embroiled in a violent US immigration crackdown, might have at the Milan-Cortina Games.ICE said agents would 'vet and...
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All the latest pre-match news and analysis Fixtures | Tables | Read Football Daily | Mail EmilliaTomorrow … February (bad enough), but also 10 years precisely from the day Manchester City named Pep Guardiola as their incoming manager.Please address any and all complaints re: the passage of time to your creator of choice where relevant. Continue...
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Pakistan's uneasy relationship with the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 entered another holding pattern on Saturday after the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) abruptly cancelled the planned unveiling of the national team's World Cup kit, citing "unavoidable circumstances".
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That 1 February 2016 announcement led to Johan Cruyff's gospel spreading to all corners of our game – and a bromance with Neil WarnockIt wasn't quite without fanfare but when Manchester City announced, 10 years ago on Sunday, that Pep Guardiola was to be their manager from the next summer, it was a banal, bald press release that brought English...
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Silver arrows finish 500 laps, well clear of all their rivalsFears around new engines and regulations unfoundedFears the swathe of new regulations and entirely new engines might be problematic on their first outing proved unfounded, after Formula One's first pre-season test concluded in Barcelona on Friday. Mercedes put in an almost bulletproof...
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Leicester's quirky prop on beating adversity, being second-string goalkeeper at Nottingham Forest and his love of 'cooking with butter'For some people the road to the top is painfully long and winding. Joe Heyes used to be a player whose dreams of making England's matchday squad were constantly dashed. Driving home from Bagshot, having been omitted...
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Team GB's ice dance duo warmed up for the Winter Olympics by re-enacting the classic routine and are confident they can end Britain's 32-year medal waitEven after 42 years, the images remain seared into the mind's eye. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean staring deeply into each other's souls as Ravel's haunting Boléro strikes up. Dean tenderly...
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Vonn crashes into nets and clutches left kneeRace in Crans-Montana abandoned after early falls'My Olympic dream is not over,' insists US starLindsey Vonn crashed out of the final World Cup downhill before the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday, leaving the American skiing great limping and clutching her left knee as organizers abandoned the...
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