Monthly Archives: July 2021

Poll: 55% of Brits in favour of cash for cycling

According to a YouGov poll of over 2,000 British adults, more than half of respondents think the UK government should be investing in cycling. Advertisement Nearly a third (31%) of respondents said they were more likely to get around by bike if more cycle lanes were separated from traffic on busy roads. Over a third […]

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220 Awards 2015 shortlist up

Here they are – the nominees for this year’s 220 awards, as chosen by you, our readers! Advertisement With twenty categories and thousands of votes cast, we had a bumper haul of strong contenders to trawl through this year. Click Here:

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Emma Pallant: “Triathlon has taught me I always have to fight”

For fans jaded by overt professionalism in sport, decisions made without a business motive, or, at least, one that will not pay instant dividends, are not merely refreshing, but strike at the heart of what makes it so captivating. Advertisement In the summer of 2012, Michelle Dillon was at a crossroads in her career. The […]

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Rebecca Preston joins Brett Sutton’s tri squad

Triathlon coach Brett Sutton has announced that Australian athlete Rebecca Preston is joining his superstar squad after a long hiatus, in a bid to wrap up her tri career on a high. Advertisement Preston was at her peak in 2006 and 2007, when she claimed back-to-back victories at Ironman Switzerland. She also placed fifth in […]

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Alistair Brownlee to speak at 2015 Keswick Mountain Festival

Cumbria will again play host to the country’s biggest outdoors festival this year, taking place on 14 -17 May. Keswick Mountain Festival will offer an exciting smorgasbord of adventure-themed activities, live performances and high-profile speakers, including Alistair Brownlee. Advertisement Brownlee, arguably Britain’s top triathlete and certainly one of the world’s best, will be giving a […]

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British triple whammy at Ironman 70.3 South Africa

These girls can – British females dominated the podium at Ironman 70.3 South Africa last weekend, with Jodie Swallow claiming her fifth win in a row, followed by Susie Cheetham and Parys Edwards. Advertisement Swallow swooped through the swim to take a commanding lead of 2mins over Emma Bilham (GBR) by T1, with Lucie Reed […]

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WWE Hires New Live Event Managers

PWInsider is reporting that WWE has hired two new Live Event Managers this quarter. Jules Rice, former Marketing Manager for Houston Sports Authority, will be overseeing Live Events in the midwest. Stefanie Stephens, former market manager for Cirque du Soliel, will be overseeing Live Events in the southeast. Source : PWInsider Click Here: italy rugby jersey

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WWE Wins Three Shorty Awards

Last night saw the 2019 Shorty Awards take place and WWE managed to win three awards during the ceremony for various categories. It was the 11th Annual Shorty Awards, which honors the best of social media, recognizing influencers and brands for their use of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. WWE won awards for the following: Click […]

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Sting Reveals Which WCW Star He Had No Chemistry With, Talks Wrestling Cactus Jack

WWE Hall Of Famer, Sting, recently spoke at Awesome Con where he discussed a variety of topics about his legendary wrestling career. Below are some highlights with a H/T to The RCWR Show for the transcriptions. On working with Cactus Jack: “He was a great personality outside of the ring as well. Talk about somebody […]

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Lio Rush Removes All Mention Of WWE From Social Media Profiles

Lio Rush has removed all mention of WWE from his bios on both Twitter (@ItsLioRush) and Instagram (@rushliorush) and instead including his booking email address for all business opportunities. His Instagram profile also still contains a link to his Cameo account, where Rush sells personalized video shout-outs for just $20. The high-flying Superstar and former […]

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