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Trott 'shocked' by victory
The 19-year-old, already a gold medallist after Britain's superb team pursuit display on Thursday, claimed another success as she topped the overal...
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Waiting game for sprint duo
Hoy was defeated by room-mate Jason Kenny in the semi-finals of the event at the Track Cycling World Championships in Melbourne....
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Yang's perfect preparation
Yang, who obliterated Grant Hackett's decade-old 1500m record at last year's World Championships in Shanghai, won the Olympic qualifier at a leisur...
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Mitcham returns to form
Mitcham has been plagued by injury for the past year but attracted perfect 10s from all seven judges on one of his dives to post a plus-550 score....
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Ainslie extends advantage
Ainslie, who picked up first and second place finishes to move ahead of Sweden's Daniel Birgmark after four races, was one of three British boats t...
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Hoy support for Hindes
The reigning Olympic champions were searching for a first world title in the three-man, three-lap event since 2005, but were not allowed to run off...
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Course on track for 2012
Following the Mountain Bike test event last July, and based on the feedback of riders and the International Federation, some changes have been made...
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All change for GB rowers
Only the men's single scull, women's double sculls, women's pair and men's lightweight double sculls remain the same as last year's showpiece in Sl...
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Stevenson still upbeat
Doncaster-born Stevenson - the current world champion and a bronze medallist in the 2008 Beijing Olympics - underwent surgery in February to repair...
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Canoeing can prosper
The 55-year-old from Ayr has been to the last three Olympics as part of Team GB and hopes having the Games in London can help with improving canoei...
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