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Surfing sells: Tracks celebrates 600th issue with Stephanie Gilmore on its cover | Jack Snape and Kieran Pender
The archived website of Australia’s surfing bible jars, with its banner of 10 years ago promising “news, blogs, video and girls”. In the girls sub-menu, there are links to something called “vixen”, “poster girls”, videos and someone called Miss Bintang.
That was wrong, Tracks magazine’s long-time editor admits. “There are …
Storm Darragh havoc isn’t over yet as strong winds continue across UK
Juarno Augustus powers Northampton to win over Castres with brace of tries
There was never much doubt over the outcome, whatever the chaos in the air, whatever the vagaries of the home team’s form. English champions at home to a side renowned, even by the standards of the French, for their seeming travel sickness is a fixture that should not require a …
Lando Norris claims Abu Dhabi F1 GP pole but it all goes wrong for Hamilton
Lando Norris claimed pole position for the final race of the Formula One season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but it was a day to forget for Lewis Hamilton after he drove over a bollard in qualifying. McLaren’s Norris was in fine form at the Yas Marina circuit beating …
Jonbon still the horse for the course after fifth victory at Sandown
Jonbon, the 8-13 favourite, survived a blunder at the second fence and maintained his unbeaten record at Sandown with a decisive win in the Grade One Tingle Creek Chase, his fifth win in all at the track and second successive victory in its premier two-mile chase.
Nico de Boinville, Jonbon’s …
‘It brings back a sense of belonging’: Bakhmut was destroyed by Russia – but the town lives on through its newspaper
Mixed US messages on Ryder Cup pay give Europe the moral highground
What the United States Ryder Cup players will not say has very quickly become far more interesting than what they will. Uncomfortable shuffling has become this year’s norm at the Hero World Challenge, an event regarded as a stress-free opportunity to wind down at the conclusion of a hectic season. …
Ding Liren and Gukesh D play to seventh straight draw in taut world title clash
Ding Liren and Gukesh Dommaraju played to a seventh straight draw in their world championship match on Saturday after 2hr 35min, leaving the $2.5m contest deadlocked at 5-5 with five games to go.
The 32-year-old reigning champion from China repeated his opening choice from Game 6 with the London System, …
Travis Head brings the South Australia feelgood factor to make India suffer
A lengthening afternoon, an Adelaide Test, and two South Australians batting together in the sunshine. Something felt very right about that, as Travis Head and Alex Carey took Australia towards a first-innings lead of 157 against India through much of the second session of day two. The old scoreboard ticking, …