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Badminton Horse Trials cancelled for second successive year due to "fragile and unpredictable" coronavirus situation

  • Equestrian

Organisers have today announced the cancellation of this year’s edition of the Badminton Horse Trials, one of six annual horse trials that is graded as CCI5*, the highest level of International Equestrian Federation competition.

horse trial events along with the Burghley Horse Trials in England, the Kentucky Three-Day event in the United

States, the Australian International Three Day event in Australia, the Luhmuhlen Horse Trials in Germany



Games - Introduction to the games

  • Commonwealth Games Federation Sponsored Section

of the new Achilles Athletic Club organised a match between a combined British Empire team and the United

States of America.This proved so popular that many were locked outside and, when it was repeated in


Marcus Stephen

  • Commonwealth Sport Legends

Not many sporting heroes go on to become leader of their country, address the United Nations and meet

the President of the United States at the White House - but Marcus Stephen did.

President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, on one of his official visits to the US.He spoke at the United


Morikawa joins elite company with three-shot WGC-Workday Championship win

  • Golf

Collin Morikawa shot a three-under-par 69 to win the World Golf Championships (WGC)-Workday Championship at The Concession Golf Club in Florida by three shots, on a day where countless players tipped their caps to Tiger Woods.

Koepka and Billy Horschel, like Morikawa Americans, each shot 70 to share second place with Hovland.The United

States' Scottie Scheffler was alone at 14 under, while Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy - who was chasing





Morikawa seizes two-shot lead at WGC-Workday Championship

  • Golf

Collin Morikawa holds a two-shot lead ahead of the final round of the World Golf Championships (WGC)-Workday Championship at The Concession Golf Club in Florida, after a five-under-par 67 saw him leapfrog Brooks Koepka. 

won a major.England's Matthew Fitzpatrick, Japanese player Hideki Matsuyama, Scottie Scheffler of the United

States and Norwegian Viktor Hovland all find themselves five shots off the lead with 18 holes left to


Liam Morgan: Fears over leniency of CAS verdict in Russia case being realised

  • Inside the Blogs

Recent developments in the never-ending fallout to the Russian doping scandal have done little to dispel the theory that the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) verdict was a punishment in name only.

verdict in the Russian doping saga is being implemented by Federations ©Getty ImagesEarlier this month, United

event in 2023 ©Getty ImagesThe IFSC has taken full advantage of a loophole in the CAS award, which states


Corvatsch steps in to host season-ending slopestyle Snowboard World Cup

  • Snowboard

The final International Ski Federation (FIS) Snowboard World Cup slopestyle event of the season has been moved to Swiss resort Corvatsch, with the original location in the Czech Republic no longer able to host.

circuit so far this season, in Laax in Switzerland.Back-to-back Olympic champion Jamie Anderson of the United

States was the women's winner, and Swede Niklas Mattsson the men's victor.A second slopestyle World


Koepka leads WGC-Workday Championship with Morikawa one shot back

  • Golf

Brooks Koepka holds a one-shot lead at the halfway point of the World Golf Championships (WGC)-Workday Championship at The Concession Golf Club in Florida.

but is tied for 20th and only three under for the tournament.Defending champion Patrick Reed of the United

States is three shots off the lead in a tie for eighth, while compatriots Webb Simpson, Tony Finau and


IWF Board urged to "secure weightlifting’s Olympic future" at crucial meeting after IOC ultimatum

  • Weightlifting

The Executive Board of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) has been urged to "be aware of its collective responsibility to secure our long-term Olympic future" at a meeting tomorrow morning.

at the elections.At the end of one of the worst weeks in the sport’s history Ursula Papandrea of the United

States said: "It is time to stop taking risks with the future of weightlifting, and to actively and