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Norman thanks Seve
Golf was on the Olympic programme in 1900 and 1904 but has since been omitted from the schedule until Rio de Janeiro in four years' time when it wi...
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Riner only sees gold
His chance will come again at the London Olympics, where the 2.08 meter (6-foot-8), 140 kilogram (310 pound) heavyweight hopes to turn his bronze f...
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Cox relishing hard work
The 400-metre runner was part of the women's victorious relay quartet alongside Christine Ohuruogu, Nicola Sanders and Perri Shakes Drayton at last...
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Spofforth hungry for glory
Having lost her mum to cancer before Beijing, she considered walking away from the pool altogether....
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Rudisha feeling good
The 23-year-old, who twice lowered the world record in the two-lap event for a best of 1min 41.01sec in 2010, said: "I feel good and my preparation...
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Watson eyes Olympic glory
Wimbledon is normally the one all the Brits want to impress at, but with the Games being on home soil they have taken on added significance....
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Goodison in control
The 34-year-old won the men's Laser class in Beijing four years ago and will represent Team GB once more at Weymouth Bay and Portland Harbour....
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Jacko focused on London
Four years ago Jackson won an Olympic bronze medal and just months later landed two silvers at the World Championships....
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Skelton will lead British bid
Warwickshire-based Skelton, individual bronze medallist at the European Showjumping Championships in Madrid last September will ride the highly-rat...
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Smith makes the grade
The Greenwich-born athlete, 17, lifted 92kg in the snatch and 116kg in the clean and jerk to register a superb total of 208kg, well above the 196kg...
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