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Mark Foster looks back: ‘After my first Olympics, I was working as a groundsman, lifeguard
The former world champion swimmer turned BBC commentator on 5am starts with his mum, a Jaws epiphany, and why he struggled to come outBorn in Billericay, Essex, in 1970, Mark Foster is a former competitive swimmer and winner of 51 major international medals, including six world t
The burning question: what can I serve at a vegan barbecue?
Jerk aubergines, lentil-stuffed courgette, griddled pineapple with maple syrup … Meat-free doesn’t need to mean treat-free when it comes to barbecue seasonI’ve recently turned vegan. How do I have a great barbecue?Nia, by email Happily, most vegetables benefit from a bit of barbe
‘Not much faith’: the view from Brazil as they prepare to face Scotland
Debate is raging back home about whether Neymar, Casemiro, Endrick – and others – should be in the World Cup team against the Tartan ArmyThe big stars have turned up for the 2026 World Cup. Lamine Yamal returned to the Spain team to help them thump Saudi Arabia. Lionel Messi is t
How a ‘naive’ Mauricio Pochettino’s lowest moments turned the USMNT into World Cup darling
The former Tottenham coach experienced three body blows early in his tenure with the US, each contributing to the solid World Cup to comeTears welled in Mauricio Pochettino’s eyes. His US team had just lost the 2025 Gold Cup final in a hard-fought match to determine the regional
What next for England Test team? | 'Why the lack of leaders?'
What next for England Test team? | 'Why the lack of leaders?'
With England's first T20I against India abandoned due to rain, attention turned to the uncertainty surrounding the England Test team with Michael Atherton left pondering, 'why have we got so few potential leaders?'
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Hard work and a disco jacket - England turn fielding woes around to reach final
It used to be their big weakness but England have turned around their fielding woes with hard work and the help of a sparkly jacket.
Jhon Arias goal sends Colombia into last 16 as Ghana bow out of World Cup
Ghana can only have feared the worst when Luis Suárez’s number came up in the seventh minute. A day on from the 16th anniversary of one of the most infamous episodes in World Cup history, the Colombia forward who shares a name with the man whose handball broke the hearts of Black
England stifled by nerves and caution as Australia seize initiative and glory
England stifled by nerves and caution as Australia seize initiative and glory
The Lord’s final turned into a green and gold procession but the Women’s T20 World Cup has been a resounding successThe DJ sensed the writing on the wall by the end of Australia’s power play. The melancholy strains of Adele warbled around Lord’s as Phoebe Litchfield and Beth Moon
The Hotspot | Why willows put the rest in the shade when cricket goes planting trees
In today’s newsletter: a tree that has provided for the game over hundreds of years is now protecting it for the futureIn those dog days of late June, when it was too hot to do anything but count down the hours until the sun went down, sport frazzled as well. Horse races were can
‘Everyone’s pumped up’: John Stones on the mentality helping England chase World Cup dream
‘Everyone’s pumped up’: John Stones on the mentality helping England chase World Cup dream
The long-serving centre-back came off the bench to help 10-man England preserve their lead against Mexico and feels the entire squad is laser-focused on reaching the finalJohn Stones had to know the question was coming. With Mexico vanquished after one of the great England nights
Harry Brook and Phil Salt blast England to T20 series win against India
Fourth T20i: England, 159-1 beat India, 158-6, by 9 wicketsBrook scores 79, Salt 59 to win with six overs remainingThis England team’s recent heatwave continued in Bristol, India wilting to lose their cool, the game and the series in what turned into another bizarrely one-sided e
No more Fery-tales: fantastical fever dream is over and now the hard work starts
No more Fery-tales: fantastical fever dream is over and now the hard work starts
The last person in the stadium who truly believed was Fery himself, outclassed but never outfought, a 5ft 9in battery pack in a world of power plantsWell, we were beginning to run out of ferry puns anyway. Arthur Fery’s run to the semi-finals of Wimbledon always had a kind of gla