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Clarke to lead Team GB
Clarke is the squad's most experienced player, having been a member of the first team to compete at a Paralympic Games in Beijing four years ago....
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Holmes backing Paula
Radcliffe has struggled with Bronchitis recently and clocked up a disappointing time of 72 minutes and three seconds in Sunday's Vienna half-marath...
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Shooters aim at Games
The 25-year-old starts the tournament, which doubles up as the test event for this summer's Games at The Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, as t...
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Williamson stays on target
Williamson, a bronze medallist in Athens in 2004, will go up alongside Charlotte Burgess, Naomi Folkard and Amy Oliver, with one of them set to mis...
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Price wants team in synch
The competition starts on Wednesday and runs through until Sunday, not only acting as a further test event but also allowing the final Olympic bert...
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Hoy feels right at home
The 36-year-old was the star performer in Britain's all-conquering track cycling team at the last Olympics in Beijing, taking victory in the sprint...
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Kenyans dominate Boston
He was sixth at the 20-mile mark but came on strong in the closing stages, passing Levy Matebo in the final mile to win by 26 seconds....
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Greene outlines schedule
The 400 metres hurdles world champion also intends to run at the Bislett Games in Oslo on June 7, the Meeting Areva in Paris on July 6 and the Lond...
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GB hopeful slams snub
Speaking ahead of the start of the men's 2012 World Tour in Brasilia, Miedzybrodzki said making last August's event an all-female affair had denied...
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Brits stay on course
Liverpool light-heavyweight Callum Smith is now two wins away from claiming a place at the Games after an 18-8 success over Bosko Draskovic of Mont...
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