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LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS: Christine Ohuruogu to run outdoors for the first time this year

Christine Ohuruogu runs her first outdoor 400metres of the year on Saturday when she will be reunited at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.




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London Olympics 2012: This will change my brother's life, says Christine Ohuruogu

When Lord Coe sold the legacy of a London Games for youth around the world to the International Olympic Committee he had in mind the effect it would have on youngsters like Joshua Ohuruogu.




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Christine Ohuruogu wins 400m gold at the World Athletics Championships in Moscow

Christine Ohuruogu added another gold medal to Britain's tally with a thrilling performance in the 400m. The east Londoner was trailing Amantle Montsho by about 10m heading into the home straight before a strong finish and a dip to the line gave her the medal ahead of the Botswanan, who finished in the same time - the margin was just four thousandths of a second.




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World Athletics Championships 2013: Christine Ohuruogu wins 400m gold for Great Britain in Moscow

LAURA WILLIAMSON IN MOSCOW: Four-thousandths of a second. That was Christine Ohuruogu’s margin of victory on Monday night as she became world 400 metres champion for the second time in her career, breaking Kathy Cook’s 1984 British record in a stunning one-lap race.




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WORLD ATHLETICS 2013: Christine Ohuruogu claims second medal as 400m star anchors Britain to bronze in relay

Christine Ohuruogu took her second medal of the World Championships after Britain's women claimed bronze in the 4x400m relay in Moscow.




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'My sister can't beat me...yet!' Christine Ohuruogu fired up by sibling rivalry as she looks towards 2016 Olympics

When world 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu told her younger sister Victoria she intends to carry on competing until the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she heard a slight groan.




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Christine Ohuruogu has accused IAAF president Lamine Diack of 'not knowing what the hell is going on' in athletics

World 400 metres champion Christine Ohuruogu has accused IAAF president Lamine Diack of 'not knowing what the hell is going on' in athletics.




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Former Olympic and world 400m champion Christine Ohuruogo announces retirement from athletics 

The 34-year-old had indicated that this season would be her last after a glittering career that saw her claim 400m gold at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing a year after becoming world champion in Osaka.




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Dina Asher-Smith WINS 200m World Athletics gold for Britain in front of another sparse crowd in Doha

Dina Asher-Smith, 23, clinched a historic gold medal after powering to 200m victory at the World Championships.




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Roxy Jacenko posts snap with 60 minutes presenter Allison Langdon after slamming 'cynics'

Roxy Jacenko has posted a happy snap of herself and 60 minutes presenter Allison Langdon just days after slamming the reporter for questioning whether there may be 'cynics' over her breast cancer battle.




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Fans could be BANNED from Tokyo Olympics due to coronavirus

Holding the Olympics in empty stadiums (Shizuoka velodrome pictured today) could be the best way to avoid calling it off completely, UK Cycling chief Stephen Park has claimed.




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Put politics aside to tackle this care crisis 

Theresa May's radical plans for tackling the crisis was a big mistake, but she was right to identify provision of social care in our ageing society as one of the greatest challenges facing the country.




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Beyoncé dominates social media again with pics of her sexy gown for the Shawn Carter Foundation gala

She is regularly responsible for breaking the internet with virtually all of her doings, and Saturday was no exception.   




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I'm A Celebrity: Ant and Dec's cheeky innuendos leave fans in hysterics in gruesome eating trial

During the Just Desserts trial, Ant and Dec were quick to make jokes about 'weird sausages' and 'holding testicles' as Roman Kemp and Adele Roberts chowed down on an array of jungle dishes.




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Team GB rower Moe Sbihi says postponement of 2020 Tokyo Olympics is a 'blessing in disguise'

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY OLIVER HOLT: When he returned from Rio, Sbihi's rocket trajectory began to flatten. Those astonishing ergo numbers dipped. His struggles became an open secret.




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DAN HODGES: The inconvenient truth for Boris's critics is that he did follow the science

DAN HODGES: When the coronavirus crisis began, Boris Johnson wanted to follow the science. But thanks to the paranoia of the Chinese government, there was little science to follow.




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Manchester United boss David Moyes takes first step towards silencing critics - GARY NEVILLE

David Moyes's job is to change the perception surrounding him and the club at present. The only way to do that is on the pitch when the noise stops, the opinions stop and whatever people are saying doesn't matter any more. Saturday was the first step.




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Moise Kean claims he has answered his critics after Everton striker bagged twice for Italy U21s

Moise Kean was a big money signing in the summer but is yet to score in his four appearances for them, and his dad recently gave an interview where he said the 19-year-old was wrong to join them.




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How do online orthodontics work? We investigate  

A spate of new companies offering at home orthodontic and so-called 'teledentistry' treatments have sprung up over the past 18 months or so. But how can you effectively fit braces at home?




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Entire leagues postponed and questions over the Olympics: How coronavirus is causing chaos in sport

The killer coronavirus outbreak across the globe has lead to a host of sporting events being cancelled, postponed or placed in serious doubt with the Six Nations among impacted events.




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Dianne Buswell and Joe Sugg take fans back in time as they dress up for 80s inspired aerobics class

The Strictly Come Dancing professional pulled on spandex shorts and a curly wig complete with a vibrant pink hairband as she got into character for the high-energy, aerobics based class.




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Rangers set to make Ianis Hagi's loan permanent for £4.3million after his heroics in Europa League

Rangers are looking to make Ianis Hagi's move to Ibrox permanent by signing the youngster from Genk for £4.3million. The record transfer will be in the clubs top ten biggest fees paid in history




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How politics and a craving for respect divided Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic

Of all the relationships among the game's top players in recent years, the one which exits between Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic is probably the one with the least warmth.




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Roger Federer reveals he will play at Tokyo Olympics in 2020 

The Swiss maestro has never won singles gold in the Olympics, coming closest when he finished runner-up to Andy Murray in London in 2012.




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Coco Gauff replicates Wimbledon heroics by beating Venus Williams at Australian Open 

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: It was a 'Hello World' moment when Coco Gauff defeated Venus Williams in the first round on Wimbledon's Court Number One last summer.




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Pandemics and sport: From foot-and-mouth to Zika and coronavirus

The world of sport is a quiet place right now, as competitions spanning all disciplines across the globe have slammed shut their doors amid the growing pandemic. It is, however, not the first time.




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Wimbledon, Ascot, the Olympics and cricket face the chop as coronavirus looks set to wipe them out

A glittering summer of sport is set to be wiped out by the impact of coronavirus - with social restrictions imposed earlier this week set to be in place for the next six months.




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The key economic statistics that highlight the challenges the UK faces

What does the terrible economic data tell us about what shape the recovery will have? And is it too late for too many companies?




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Inter Milan 1-1 Atalanta: Samir Handanovic heroics help Serie A leaders hold out for a point

Inter Milan had goalkeeper Samir Handanovic to thank after surviving an 88th minute penalty to earn a point against fifth-placed Serie A side Atalanta with a 1-1 draw at the San Siro.




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Wigan 1-0 Nottingham Forest: Jamal Lowe scores first Latics goal

RICHARD TANNER AT THE DW STADIUM: Jamal Lowe's first goal for Wigan ended Nottingham Forest's 10-game unbeaten run and left boss Sabri Lamouchi admitting he got his team wrong.




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Jamie Murray admits he has no plans to partner with brother Andy at Tokyo Olympics

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Jamie Murray has admitted that he has no plans to partner his brother Andy in the Olympics this year, preferring to stay with his regular partner.




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Roger Federer reaches a record 15th Australian Open quarter-final after beating Marton Fucsovics

Having been pushed to the brink by John Millman in a classic on Friday, Federer again dropped the opening set to Hungary's Marton Fucsovics. But this time he did not need a deciding set, winning in four.




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Margaret Court fires back at critics who slammed her views on homosexuality at the Australian Open

The 24-time tennis grand slam winner from WA is bitterly disappointed over her treatment at the Australian Open, where she was not allowed to give a speech at a presentation in her honour.




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OLIVER HOLT: True poison of Mike Ashley is we welcome an owner whose people have critics murdered 

OLIVER HOLT - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Let us disregard the succession just for a moment and agree that if Mike Ashley departs Newcastle United, it will be a reason to celebrate. 




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Tokyo 2020 Olympics delayed: Games set for one year postponement

A senior Olympic chief revealed on Monday night a decision has been made to postpone Tokyo 2020 - with the Games now set to be held next summer.




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Bec Judd moans about not being able to go to 'the influencer Olympics due to the coronavirus

On this weekend every year, Rebecca Judd and her exclusive squad of influencer girlfriends descend on California's famous Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.




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West Brom 0-1 Wigan Athletic: Sam Morsy's goal gives Latics shock Championship win at Albion

JANINE SELF AT THE HAWTHORNS: Sam Morsy's goal gave Wigan Athletic a shock win at Championship leaders West Brom to lift the Latics out of the relegation zone.




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Tim Krul had Spurs players' penalty directions written on WATER BOTTLE ahead of shoot-out heroics

Tim Krul had Spurs' penalty takers and the directions they would shoot listed on his water bottle ahead of Norwich's shock win on spot kicks in the FA Cup on Wednesday night.




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Kieran Trippier defends Atletico Madrid tactics in Champions League win over Liverpool

Atletico Madrid full-back Kieran Trippier has come out in defence of his team's tactics in the valiant Champions League last-16 victory over holders Liverpool.




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Marcos Llorente names his dog Anfield a month after Atletico Madrid star's Champions League heroics

Llorente has gone to extreme lengths to commemorate his memorable performance at the famous stadium, and shared his hilarious choice of name with his Instagram followers.




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New Real Housewives of Melbourne star Anjali Rao reveals her diva antics in old tweets

Former CNN and SBS news anchor Anjali Rao was announced as a one of the new additions for the fifth season of Real Housewives of Melbourne.




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Wigan 1-2 Swansea: Sam Surridge steals all three points for the Swans after valiant Latics effort

WIGAN 1-2 SWANSEA - Steve Cooper's side go top of the Championship after a 92nd minute winner from substitute Sam Surridge. Wigan's Kieffer Moore scored his first goal for the club from the penalty spot.




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HOT OR NOT: Oli McBurnie's antics likely offended those who don't attend many games

It's time for another Hot or Not as Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's left him with a chill this week.




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South Africa to stick by their tactics for Rugby World Cup final

WILL KELLEHER IN TOKYO: The Boks might be boring, but their boss Rassie Erasmus does not care. South Africa have faced criticism for their limited, combative style at the World Cup.




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Back to basics for fancy Dan: Biggar and Co. face toughest test in Dublin as Wales take on Ireland 

Wales and their fly-half might have been the fancy Dans last week against Italy, but it will be back to basics for Biggar & Co in Dublin on Saturday.




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Leigh Halfpenny insists Wales can roll back the clock and repeat 2013 Six Nations heroics

Leigh Halfpenny reckons Wales can roll back the clock and repeat their feats of 2013 this year by winning the Six Nations title, despite losing to Ireland in their last encounter.




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George Ford says England will handle the wind-up tactics from Wales at Twickenham

Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones and his team-mates set out to antagonise Sinckler at the Principality Stadium and the England prop was replaced soon after losing his composure in last year's meeting.




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Ashes 2019: England bowling coach Chris Silverwood slams Jofra Archer critics

LAWRENCE BOOTH AT OLD TRAFFORD: Archer finished Australia's first innings with figures of none for 97, returning to earth with a bump after taking 13 wickets in his first two Tests.




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Ben Stokes' Headingley heroics: Five memorable moments from the 2019 Ashes series 

Australia may have retained the urn but couldn't do enough to win the 2019 Ashes series as England clinched a 135-run fifth Test victory to level the scores.




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Jofra Archer handed Test and white-ball central contracts after World Cup and Ashes heroics

Archer was England's leading wicket-taker in their triumphant World Cup campaign and followed that up by making a huge impact during the Ashes, as he took 22 wickets at an average of 20.27.