Source: David Powell

I Am Team GB returns

I Am Team GB returns in August, with the support of Toyota and several leading British Olympic athletes, including Laura Kenny, providing opportunities for thousands of people to get active and take part in sporting or recreational activities, as the build-up continues to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Source: Team GBI Am Team GB will

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Source: Neil Anderson

Women and Girls Rugby League Fixtures

Saturday 6th July 2019 Women’s Friendlies Hull FC v Oulton Raidettes Sunday 7th July 2019 – Championship Warrington Wolves v Leigh Miners Rangers Ladies League One West Leeds Eagles Ladies v Halifax Keighley Albion v Hull KR Coral Challenge Cup St Helens v Leeds Rhinos Wakefield Trinity v Castleford Tigers Challenge Shield Barrow Ladies v

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Source: Detlev Seyb

Rowing’s Titans face off at World Rowing Cup III

The 2019 World Rowing season moves on to the final in the World Rowing Cup series of three. World Rowing Cup III takes place on the Williem Alexander Baan International Regatta Course for the first time in Rotterdam, the Netherlands from 12-14 July 2019. The regatta will be combined with the traditional Holland Beker regatta

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Source: Matchtight

Crew Bath rowers ready to take to the water at Henley

The University of Bath Rowing Club will be well represented when the world-famous Henley Royal Regatta gets under way on Wednesday. The men’s eight start their Temple Challenge Cup campaign at 3.05pm when they face Purdue University from Indiana in the United States. Crew Bath’s men’s coxed four also face American opposition in the first

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Source: ECB

Australia Women Win Tense Ashes Opener

Australia Women won the first match of the Women’s Ashes, getting home by two wickets in a low-scoring affair. England rallied hard with the ball to really get Australian hearts fluttering but their below-par total of 177 wasn’t quite enough, despite a nervy finish. They were indebted to Nat Sciver (64) and some lower-order resistance

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Source: Alex Davidson

Smriti set to take the KSL by Storm again

Western Storm are delighted to be able to announce that Smriti Mandhana will be returning for the 2019 KIA Super League. The 22-year-old made a huge impact for Western Storm last year and played a major role in the team making it to Finals Day for the third consecutive season. Smriti is currently ranked as

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Source: Nathan Gallagher

England to be roared on by Lost Lionesses

Today (Tuesday 2 July), UEFA Together #WePlayStrong will host the women’s football team that paved the way for The Lionesses at the FIFA Women’s World Cup when England play USA in the FIFA Women’s World Cup semi-final at Parc Olympique Lyonnais. The Lost Lionesses are the first-ever unofficial England women’s team and played in front

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Source: ECB

#HeathersPride winners train with England team

On Saturday 29 June, eleven young competition winners enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime training session with the England Women’s team ahead of the Ashes at England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) National Cricket Performance Centre in Loughborough University. The girls, aged 7-11, won the unique opportunity to train with the team after entering the #HeathersPride competition, launched

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