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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Tom Sheen
THE Boat Race returns for the 170th time this weekend - and fans will be preparing to take their place on the banks of the River Thames. The famous old race between Oxford and Cambridge universities was first held in 1829. This year will be the 170th race for the men's teams and 79th edition of the women's of The Boat Race. The Light Blues of Cambridge have been in dominant form in recent years and also hold the all-time lead over the Oxford Blues, in both the men's and women's events.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Tom Sheen |Raphael Adelugba
THE big one is BACK with The Boat Race returning THIS WEEKEND!Crews from Oxford and Cambridge universities will battle it out for bragging rights in front of thousands of fans on the River Thames - as well as millions watching from around the world. Last year, Cambridge earned a CLEAN SWEEP in The Boat Race as the Light Blue's scored wins in both the men's and women's events.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.ie | Tom Sheen |Kieran Davies
NICK ROCKETT powered home to win a thrilling Grand National at Aintree - but the day hasn't ended yet!While a magnificent afternoon at Aintree has now concluded, we've still got the Dubai Cup this evening to cap a stunning day of racing. The Willie Mullins' trained Nick Rockett won an emotional National, with the horse named in tribute for the late co-owner Sadie Andrews. Dubai World Cup start time: Race on from 6.30pmTV channel: Racing TVFollow ALL of the latest from Aintree below...
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Tom Sheen
HUGHIE FURY takes on Dan Garber in a huge heavyweight clash at York Hall TONIGHT. The Mancunian returned to boxing last year after three years out of the ring amid health issues, while Garber is a 9-4 pro who has defeats to Moses Itauma and Viddal Riley on his record. Fury, 30, will be aiming to kick off 2025 with a win over his former sparring partner as he looks to get back amongst the very best in the heavyweight division.
What is Dartitis? The condition that has left Nathan Aspinall and other darting stars unable to play
1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Daniel Clark |Tom Sheen
DARTITIS is a cruel psychological condition that has left many darting stars helpless at the oche. Called the 'yips' or 'jitters' in other sports, darts players can be affected by a psychological issue that results in the loss of fine motor skills, muscle memory and severely damage their performance. High profile players have been on the end of it and have been left in tears on stage - or unable to play at all.
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