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  • Dec 10, 2024 | telegraph.co.uk | Josh Burrows

    Oleksandr Usyk (left) and Tyson Fury will lock horns in Saudi Arabia once again on December 21 Credit: PA Wire/Nick Potts Tyson Fury is out to avenge his loss to Oleksandr Usyk in the rematch between the pair later this month. Earlier this year, in the first undisputed heavyweight clash since 1999, the Briton was beaten and knocked down in round nine. That was enough to secure a split-decision victory, with the first judges scoring the fight in favour of Usyk while the third judge had it...

  • Oct 17, 2024 | pressnewsagency.org | Rob Bagchi |Josh Burrows |Nick Hoult

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  • Aug 31, 2024 | telegraph.co.uk | Fiona Tomas |Josh Burrows

    GB's Hollie Arnold competes in the F46 javelin category Credit: Getty Images/Joel Marklund With the Paris 2024 Paralympics well under way, we take a look at how the classification system works in para-sport – and how are athletes’ classifications defined? Why are there different Paralympic classifications? The idea behind classifications is to ensure that athletes compete against opponents of similar or equal impairment. Athletes are grouped together into ‘sport classes’ in an effort to...

  • Aug 27, 2024 | telegraph.co.uk | Fiona Tomas |Josh Burrows

    GB's Hollie Arnold competes in the F46 javelin category Credit: Getty Images/Joel Marklund The Paris 2024 Paralympics begin this week, with the opening ceremony on Wednesday (August 28) and the first day of competition on Thursday (August 29). But how does the classification system work in para-sport – and how are athletes’ classifications defined? Why are there different Paralympic classifications? The idea behind classifications is to ensure that athletes compete against opponents of...

  • Aug 14, 2024 | telegraph.co.uk | Josh Burrows |Chris Bascombe

    If Liverpool are still in the running for the Premier League title, they face a tough finale Credit: AP/Jon Super The new Premier League fixtures are out, with Liverpool facing a difficult run-in if they are to compete for the title in 2025. Arne Slot, the new Liverpool manager, can look forward to a final five games of the season against Spurs, Chelsea, Arsenal, Brighton and Crystal Palace. Elsewhere on the final day of next season a potential highlight is Manchester United v Aston Villa....

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