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Mixed emotions for archer Chaisty

An improved performance mattered more than the result for ParalympicsGB archer Hazel Chaisty after bowing out of the women’s individual recurve open event in Tokyo. Chaisty lost out to Italy’s Vincenza Petrilli at the quarter-final stage, sharing the first two sets before conceding the last two to go down 6-2. But the way she shot

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ParalympicsGB canoeists make impressive start

Emma Wiggs, Charlotte Henshaw and Laura Sugar all set Paralympic bests as Britain’s canoeists got their Tokyo adventures underway at the Sea Forest Waterway. Wiggs stopped the clock in 58.084 seconds to lead the way in the women’s VL2, going straight through to the A final in an event that’s making its Paralympic debut. She

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Redfern wins swimming silver for baby boy Patrick

Rebecca Redfern will bring a silver medal back to her one-year-old son Patrick after a thrilling 100m breaststroke S13 at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre. The 21-year-old gave birth to Patrick last July and acknowledges that the Covid delay had allowed her to compete at her second Paralympic Games, having also won silver in this event

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Harlequins name 2021/2022 playing squad

Harlequins Women can today confirm their 2021/22 playing squad that will aim to retain their Allianz Premier 15s title. There are a number of fresh faces that Head Coach Gerard Mullen has added to his arsenal, including England international Ellie Kildunne, who joins Quins having featured fourteen times for her country, winning three Women’s Six

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