The term “power couple” is one that you have probably come across at some point. Immediately. The likes of Beyoncé and JAY-Z or David and Victoria Beckham spring to mind. Recently, however, one thing I’ve noticed is that quite often the people within them aren’t necessarily from the same industry. Especially in the sporting world, … Continue reading Tara’s gold in Glasgow is just the beginning of what will be a successful year for the Woodhall family in athletics
Countdown to Charléty: My explanation of the para-athletics categories at the Paris Paralympics
"Who watches the Paralympics?” - this is a question I have seen across my social media feed over the years on more than one occasion. The answer, believe it or not, is over 4 billion people worldwide (as per SVG Europe) and 20 million in the UK on Channel 4. My job, while I do … Continue reading Countdown to Charléty: My explanation of the para-athletics categories at the Paris Paralympics
As the Rugby World Cup rolls on, the gap between the biggest and smallest teams is widening, so is it time to rethink the system?
Well, two weeks into the World Cup, I can very safely say it's been an enthralling tournament so far. We've been treated to some brilliant matches already, and the best is yet to come. Fiji have been the surprise package as many would have predicted with superb showings against Wales and Australia, throwing themselves into … Continue reading As the Rugby World Cup rolls on, the gap between the biggest and smallest teams is widening, so is it time to rethink the system?
In a World of disgraced Presidents in the Sports Industry, Sebastian Coe is a beacon of light
On the 20th August 2023, England's wait to win a World Cup continued following a harrowing 1-0 defeat to Spain. Having shed a few tears and watched the trophy presentation, I immediately made the short walk (or more so, stomp) from the conservatory to the living room, where the World Athletics Championships was on the … Continue reading In a World of disgraced Presidents in the Sports Industry, Sebastian Coe is a beacon of light
The 5 sporting events I’m looking forward to most in 2023
2022 is finally over, and looking back on it, it may be the most eventful year for sports in recent history. From the highs of the Lionesses triumph in the Euros and Argentina's miraculous World Cup victory, to the lows of a World Cup defeat for the Three Lions at the hands of France and … Continue reading The 5 sporting events I’m looking forward to most in 2023
IFCPF World Cup Preview
So… disability football. A topic that hits close to home for me, and in the world of CP football, the World Cup is, much like your average 11-a-side football, a competition to showcase the crème de la crème of CP footballers. But before I get into it, I shall begin by explaining the rules of … Continue reading IFCPF World Cup Preview
Herah vs Griffiths: The Record That Can’t Be Broken
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Saracens: Rugby’s biggest losers
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How Dustin Johnson will be able to cement his position at the 2021 Sentry Tournament of Champions
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Warnock’s Last Stand
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