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| Serena plans new era of dominance New world number one Serena Williams warns her rivals she has a renewed passion for tennis after winning her third US Open title. Simmonds and Roberts star in pool Teenager swimmer Eleanor Simmonds becomes Britain's second youngest Paralympic gold medallist while Dave Roberts wins his eighth title. Swimmer Simmonds makes GB history Teenager Eleanor Simmonds become Britain's youngest ever Paralympic gold medallist after winning her 100m freestyle final. Duo take GB's fourth cycling gold Anthony Kappes and Barney Storey take Britain's fourth cycling gold of the Paralympics with a world record in the 1km time trial. Weir makes strong start on track Dave Weir makes an impressive start to his bid to win five Paralympic golds but China's Zhang Lixin also looks strong in 400m wheelchair heats. Gillespie winning fitness battle Northern Ireland winger Keith Gillespie is winning his battle to be fit to face the Czech Republic in a World Cup qualifier. Serena seals third US Open title Serena Williams sees off a valiant display from Jelena Jankovic to win her third US Open title and regain the number one ranking. Live text - Serena v Jankovic Former champion Serena Williams takes on second seed Jelena Jankovic in the US Open final. Murray stuns Nadal to reach final Britain's Andy Murray completes a stunning win over world number one Rafael Nadal to reach his first Grand Slam final at the US Open. Hull KR triumph in derby clash Hull Kingston Rovers run in six tries as neighbours Hull FC are routed at Craven Park. |
Burley still upbeat about Iceland Scotland manager George Burley talks to the media ahead of his team's World Cup qualifying match with Iceland. Vokes hopes to build on success Wales striker Sam Vokes says although his side are underdogs ahead of their match against Russia they will not be a pushover and hope to get three points. Jordan aims to ride in Olympics Katie Price aka glamour model Jordan talks to BBC Radio Five Live's Eammon Holmes about her desire to compete in the dressage at the 2012 Olympics. Live athletics: Women's 5k Challenge Action from Great Britain's premier 5k women's road race, with fun-runners flocking to three venues - London's Hyde Park, Liverpool's Sefton Park and Birmingham City centre. Khan promises comeback Amir Khan admits to making "too many mistakes" after being knocked out by Breidis Prescott in the opening round of his WBO intercontinental lightweight title defence. Khan promises comeback after knockout Amir Khan admits to making "too many mistakes" after being knocked out by Breidis Prescott in the opening round of his WBO intercontinental lightweight title defence, but the Bolton boxer says the experience will make him stronger. Capello 'satisfied' with England England boss Fabio Capello says the 2-0 win over Andorra in the World Cup qualifier was made difficult by the defensive tactics of the opposition. 'We made the job difficult' - Worthington Northern Ireland manager Nigel Worthington expresses his disappointment at his team's 2-1 defeat in their World Cup qualifier against Slovakia. Toshack relieved at Wales win Wales boss John Toshack was relieved after his side beat Azerbaijan 1-0 in their opening World Cup qualifier and admitted he was disappointed with striker Robert Earnshaw, but pleased with Sam Vokes' match-winning contribution off the bench. Bike polo's Olympic bid One man from North Yorkshire wants bike polo reintroduced as an Olympic sport. It last appeared at the 1908 Olympics |
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| SFA blames Macedonia for mix-up SFA president George Peat blames the ticket problems at Scotland's World Cup qualifier in Skopje on the Macedonian FA. SFA boss criticises Macedonian FA Scottish Football Association president George Peat blames the ticket problems at Scotland's World Cup qualifier in Skopje on the Macedonian FA. Ferdinand in reckoning for Zagreb Rio Ferdinand will travel to Croatia after coming through Monday morning's training session. McDermott leaves Magpies position Newcastle United part company with assistant manager Terry McDermott and reserve team coach Adam Saddler. McCartney doubt for Windsor clash Northern Ireland defender George McCartney could miss the World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic because of a hamstring injury. |
Danvers beaten by Walker in Rieti Britain's Olympic 400m hurdles bronze medallist Natasha Danvers again loses out to Beijing champion Melaine Walker at the IAAF Grand Prix in Rieti. Defar completes Challenge double Olympic bronze medallist Meseret Defar outpaced her rivals to win the Women's 5km Challenge in London's Hyde Park. Bolt defeats Powell in Brussels Usain Bolt brings down the curtain on his stunning season as he beats Asafa Powell in the 100m in Belgium. Disgraced US sprinter Jones leaves jail US sprinter Marion Jones leaves prison after serving a six-month sentence for lying about steroid use and involvement in a drugs fraud case. Martina appeals over 200m silver Churandy Martina appeals to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after being disqualified from the Olympic 200m final for running outside his lane and denied a silver medal. |
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| Henman backs Murray for US glory Former British number one Tim Henman believes Andy Murray has every chance of upsetting Roger Federer in the US Open final. Serena v Jankovic as it happened Former champion Serena Williams beats second seed Jelena Jankovic in the US Open final. Murray eyes historic Slam title Andy Murray will try to become the first British man to win a Grand Slam since 1936 when he faces Roger Federer in the US Open final on Monday. Murray v Nadal as it happened Britain's Andy Murray beats world number one Rafael Nadal to reach the final of the US Open. Black & Huber win women's doubles Cara Black of Zimbabwe and Liezel Huber of the United States win their fourth women's doubles Grand Slam title at the US Open. |
McLaren to fight Hamilton penalty McLaren say they intend to appeal against the penalty that stripped Lewis Hamilton of victory in the Belgian Grand Prix. Bayliss wins in Donington deluge Championship leader Troy Bayliss wins his first race at Donington despite heavy rain affecting the races. As it happened - Belgian Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton claims a last-gasp victory at Spa-Francorchamps after Kimi Raikkonen crashes out. Bayliss on pole as Corser tumbles Championship leader Troy Bayliss takes pole at Donington Park as Troy Corser falls off as the final corner. As it happened: Belgian GP qualifying Lewis Hamilton takes his fifth pole position of the season at the Belgian Grand Prix in Spa. |
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