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Ennis-Hill, Hamilton, Pendleton and Klitschko among sporting legends on the red carpet for Laureus World Sports Awards – The Sun
Ennis-Hill, Hamilton, Pendleton and Klitschko among sporting legends on the red carpet for Laureus World Sports Awards – The Sun
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LEGENDS from a host of different sports descended on Berlin for the Laureus World Sport Awards.
Olympic legends Jessica Ennis-Hill and Victoria Pendleton and reigning Formula One world Champion Lewis Hamilton were pictured rubbing shoulders with the likes of Ruud Gullit, Wladimir Klitschko and Boris Becker.
9 Olympic hero Jessica Ennis-Hill led a host of sporting legends on the red…
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Best weight loss: Jessica Ennis-Hill reveals balanced diet plan can help you lose weight Jessica Ennis-Hill has always been interested in nutrition and fitness since training as a professional athlete. Trying to live a healthy lifestyle can be a difficult task for many, and some people will drastically change their diet to lose weight.
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Hammers to end Chelsea's 100% start? Lawro takes on ex-Olympic champion Ennis-Hill
Hammers to end Chelsea's 100% start? Lawro takes on ex-Olympic champion Ennis-Hill
After three successive defeats in the Premier League and Champions League, Tottenham will attempt to get back on track when they visit Brighton in Saturday’s late kick-off.
The Seagulls have already beaten Manchester United at the Amex Stadium this season, however, so can they claim another major scalp this weekend?
BBC Sport’s football expert Mark Lawrenson says: “It…
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Commonwealth Video games: Heptathlon bronze medallist Niamh Emerson follows in footsteps of Jessica Ennis-Hill
Commonwealth Video games: Heptathlon bronze medallist Niamh Emerson follows in footsteps of Jessica Ennis-Hill
England’s Niamh Emerson follows within the footsteps of hero Jessica Ennis-Hill by profitable bronze on the Commonwealth Video games in her first outing at a significant occasion.
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Jessica Ennis-Hill spodziewa się drugiego dziecka
Jessica Ennis-Hill spodziewa się drugiego dziecka
Mistrzyni olimpijska z Londynu i srebrna medalistka igrzysk w Rio de Janeiro w siedmioboju Jessica Ennis-Hill poinformowała na jednym z portali społecznościowych, że spodziewa się drugiego dziecka. Lekkoatletka w październiku zakończyła karierę.
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Jessica Ennis-Hill and Richard Whitehead launch London 2017 mascot design competition Featured by Athletics Weekly January 19, 2017 The London 2012 gold medallists will announce the mascot design competition on BBC children’s TV show Blue Peter and form part of the judging panel for entries…
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Emma Carlisle’s wonderful first book, ‘Lion Practice’ being read by Jessica Ennis-Hill on CBeebies available on the i-player
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b08l9s6r/cbeebies-bedtime-stories-584-jessica-ennishill-lion-practice
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Laura Kenny speaks to Jessica Ennis-Hill for advice after giving birth
Laura Kenny speaks to Jessica Ennis-Hill for advice after giving birth
Ennis-Hill has been ‘nice make stronger’ – Kenny
4-time Olympic champion Laura Kenny has published former heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill has been a “nice make stronger” in serving to her go back to aggressive biking after giving start.
Kenny, 25, who had son Albie in August 2017, will compete at the Track Cycling World Championships from 28 February.
Olympic champion Ennis-Hill, 32, won the…
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Justin Gatlin: Does he still deserve the aggro?
USA sprinter Justin Gatlin, arguably, is the most hated athlete following two positive drugs tests.
Gatlin will never win back the respect of the public as, upon his return in August 2017, he was struck with ‘Boos’ from the crowd… Over a case that happened over a decade ago! But, why has this case not died down yet? Former athlete ‘Kelly Sotherton’ associated herself with the booing and says, “He is everything we don’t want the sport to be” (2017). Seems a bit petty! What happened to good sportsmanship?
As a youth, Gatlin was diagnosed with an Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). He has ever since been prescribed medication of which, contains ‘Amphetamine’… The cause of his first ban in 2001. Gatlin (2015) argues “Last time I checked, someone who takes medication for a disorder is not a doper”. Read here https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jun/25/justin-gatlin-two-times-drugs-cheat-athletics-world-championships. At some point in life, we all need medication to treat an illness… It’s made to make you feel better right? Therefore, it’s hypocritical for the public to, repetitively penalise and degrade Gatlin just for taking his medication. He is human too So, what makes him deserve to be treated different?
In 2006, Gatlin was banned again after testing positive for testosterone of which, he alongside his manager insists he was in fact sabotaged by a masseuse!
Who do we blame?
Should Gatlin take all the blame? Or should the IAAF and WADA?
Both companies have failed to establish a lifetime ban for dopers. Gatlin has served his time, surely, he deserves a break!
Believing the IAAF should apply life bans, Jessica Ennis (2017) states, “It would stop the confusion and situations like this happening. It’s the Federations responsibility”.
Lord Coe, president of the IAAF, pinned the blame on the WADA,
He claimed they influenced the IAAF into an agreement, to half Gatlins’ ban. Lord Coe (2017) says, “We should never have done that. We have tried life bans consistently, but have failed in various courts”. That is not the only thing they have failed though…
These companies have failed to protect the identities and confidentiality of athletes but, are quick to expose their dirty laundry, whether true or false. Leaving athletes to defend their reputation and career against the world… would this not make them feel isolated? or vulnerable?
Look at Marathon runner, Paula Radcliffe! Victimised and accused on many occasions for doping.
Fortunately, after dealing with so much havoc, she was proven innocent! The IAAF (2015) explains, "The Paula Radcliffe case shows how athletes can be wrongly accused... based on the misinterpretation of that data”. Paula had her reputation on the line from being betrayed by the system. She would not have had to experience the chaos and abuse that she did, if her confidentiality had been protected from the beginning.
Is the media to blame?
Gatlin is despised due to how powerful and manipulative the media is. Especially, how they are conditioned into writing biased and emotive stories…
Gatlins agent, expressed how unkind the British media are to Gatlin, Renaldo Nehemiah (2015) “There’s been nothing positive said about him, every character is solely about doping and vilifying him”.
BBC commentator 'Michael Johnson (2017) argues how, the media have ignored other cheats and are liable for singling out and demonising Gatlin. Read here http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/40842008, also stating “I think we have presented him as a villain”. Have the media provoked Gatlin enough now?
Gatlin had it all… Lost it all… Does he deserve a chance to earn it back?
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Coe, S. (2017). Athletics chief Sebastian Coe reiterates desire for lifetime bans for dopers. [online]. Available at: http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/09/sport/sebastian-coe-iaaf-doping-world-championships/index.html [Accessed 28 October 2017].
Ennis, J. (2015). Jessica Ennis-Hill urges IAAF to impose lifetime bans on drugs cheats after Justin Gatlin's 100m win. [online]. Available at: https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/athletics/jessica-ennishill-urges-iaaf-to-impose-lifetime-bans-of-drugs-cheats-after-justin-gatlins-100m-win-a3605211.html [Accessed 26 October 2017].
Gatlin, J. (2015). Justin Gatlin: I should not be called two-times drugs cheat despite two bans. [online]. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/jun/25/justin-gatlin-two-times-drugs-cheat-athletics-world-championships [Accessed 26 October 2017].
Independent (2016). Rio 2016: Justin Gatlin continues to deny doping accusations and says, 'I served my time, just let me go out and run'. [online]. Available at: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/olympics/rio-2016-justin-gatlin-looks-to-prove-his-critics-wrong-in-brazil-but-continues-to-plead-innocent-to-a7187871.html [Accessed 05 November 2017].
Johnson, M. (2017). World Championships 2017: Justin Gatlin booed during gold medal ceremony. [online]. Available at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/40842008 [Accessed 26 October 2017].
Nehemiah, R. (2015). Justin Gatlin vows to boycott BBC and British media over ‘biased’ 100m reports. [online]. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/aug/24/justin-gatlin-boycott-bbc-uk-media-biased-reports [Accessed 26 October 2017].
Sotherton, K. (2017). Why I joined in the booing of Justin Gatlin. [online]. Available at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/athletics/2017/08/06/joined-booing-justin-gatlin/ [Accessed 26 October 2017].
The IAAF, (2015). Paula Radcliffe cleared by IAAF over doping allegations
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/nov/27/paula-radcliffe--blood-samples-doping-allegations-iaaf
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Meet Laura Muir: the record-breaking British runner who’s also training to be a vet
#OlympicGames #London2012 [Radio Times]Of the golden generation that basked in the glow of London 2012, heptathlete Jessica EnnisHill has long retired and Olympic gold medallist Greg Rutherford, despite his performances on last year’s Strictly, has been out of step with an ankle injury and ...
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Jessica Ennis-Hill: Olympian revealed adding exercise into lifestyle can help weight loss In the hope of losing a few pounds or changing their entire lifestyle, weight loss is something that concerns many people.
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Hammers to end Chelsea's 100% start? Lawro takes on ex-Olympic champion Ennis-Hill
After three successive defeats in the Premier League and Champions League, Tottenham will attempt to get back on track when they visit Brighton in Saturday’s late kick-off.
The Seagulls have already beaten Manchester United at the Amex Stadium this season, however, so can they claim another major scalp this weekend?
BBC Sport’s football expert Mark Lawrenson says: “It seems that Tottenham have become the latest crisis club and their manager Mauricio Pochettino is probably not helping matters by losing his cool with reporters when he was asked about his team selection after Tuesday’s defeat by Inter Milan.
“He does not like talking about Harry Kane needing a rest either, but Kane does look like he needs a couple of weeks away from football.
“Spurs are still a good side and they are still going to be up there, but it is just a case of them getting through this bad patch.”
Lawro is making predictions for all 380 top-flight matches this season, against a variety of guests.
This week’s guest is former Olympic and world champion heptathlete Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill.
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Ennis-Hill is an ambassador for the 2018 BBC Get Inspired Unsung Hero award, which looks to recognise anyone who is inspiring people of all ages to get up and get active.
She told BBC Sport: “The award is about nominating someone who you feel has really made a difference within the sporting community at grassroots level, whether that is a volunteer or coach, or someone behind the scenes helping you get to where you want to.
“I think it’s important to recognise these people.
“For me personally, I had all those amazing moments on the track and on the podium, really celebrating my achievements in that way.
“This is for all those people like my physio, coaches or my family that helped me get there, because it was not about just me performing on the day – they all made sacrifices along the way and were passionate about what they did.”
To nominate your Get Inspired Unsung Hero, go to www.bbc.co.uk/unsung hero[1]
Premier League predictions – week 6 Result Lawro Jessica SATURDAY Fulham v Watford x-x 2-1 2-1 Burnley v Bournemouth x-x 1-1 1-1 Cardiff v Man City x-x 0-2 1-3 Crystal Palace v Newcastle x-x 2-1 1-1 Leicester v Huddersfield x-x 2-0 1-0 Liverpool v Southampton x-x 3-0 3-0 Man Utd v Wolves x-x 2-0 2-1 Brighton v Tottenham x-x 1-1 0-2 SUNDAY West Ham v Chelsea x-x 2-1 0-2 Arsenal v Everton x-x 2-0 1-1
A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth 10 points. The exact score earns 40 points.
LAWRO’S PREDICTIONS
All kick-offs 15:00 BST unless stated.
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Fulham v Watford (12:30 BST)
Both of these sides lost to Manchester clubs last weekend – Fulham at City and Watford at home to United.[2][3]
The problem for Watford against United was that they did not want to open up too early, when they were better off just having a go in the way they have in their other games.
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It was interesting listening to Cottagers manager Slavisa Jokanovic after his side’s defeat at Etihad Stadium, when he said he felt they were a little bit scared to play like they can.
I don’t think that will be the case against the Hornets, which is why I am going for a home victory – although Watford will also see this one as winnable and they always seem to finish games strongly – so it could be close.
Lawro’s prediction: 2-1
Jessica’s prediction: 2-1
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Burnley v Bournemouth
Sean Dyche says his Burnley side are caught in a fog at the moment and f.o.g definitely does not stand for ‘full of goals’ because they have been so poor going forward.
The funny thing about the Clarets is that this kind of form is what I was expecting from them last season, when I thought they would struggle.
For it to happen now, after they did so well last year, has come as a little bit of a shock.
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Now it is a case of them trying to find some form against a Bournemouth team who, in contrast, are playing extremely well.
Forget about the two late goals the Cherries conceded against Leicester[4] last time out, because they absolutely took the Foxes apart.
Bournemouth have got a real cutting edge about them and the challenge for Dyche is to find a way to nullify that and increase his own side’s goal threat.
It is worth remembering that Bournemouth lost their first four league games last season after spending quite a lot of money.
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They backed Eddie Howe, though, and what they are doing now shows you that if your manager is decent and you show some belief in him, then eventually the results will come.
Burnley have already done that, by sticking with Dyche when they were relegated from the top flight in 2015, and I don’t see his job as being in danger. They do need to improve, though, because they have not been creating enough chances.
Lawro’s prediction: 1-1
Jessica’s prediction: 1-1
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Cardiff v Man City
Manchester City were very poor in their defeat against Lyon[5] in the Champions League in midweek and their performance was probably more worrying than the result.
It looked like some of their players had switched off, and if any of them are coasting, they are asking for trouble.
If you don’t put the hard yards in, you can be as brilliant as you like but your performance levels are 10-15% down and it is going to cost you.
I saw it happen some seasons at Liverpool after we had won the league. We rectified it after a while but every team in Manchester City’s situation has to deal with it and it is why – certainly in the Premier League – teams have struggled to win the title in consecutive seasons.
As for the game, well these teams met in the FA Cup last season, when Manchester City won and Leroy Sane got clobbered by a Joe Bennett tackle.
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I’d expect something similar this time, with Cardiff clattering into them in the nicest possible way and making things as hard as possible for them.
They have got to play to their strengths, because Cardiff are not going to outplay Manchester City at football, are they?
They would get torn apart if they tried although, whatever their approach, this is going to be a tough game for them because I am expecting a big reaction from City following that Lyon defeat.
‘A barely recognisable rabble’ – how bad were Man City v Lyon?[6]
Lawro’s prediction: 0-2
Jessica’s prediction: 1-3
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Crystal Palace v Newcastle
I thought Newcastle did all right in the first half of their defeat by Arsenal,[7] but they still ended up losing.
Magpies boss Rafael Benitez has come out and said they have had some really tough games so far, and they have also faced Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham.
That run is over, but playing Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park with Wilfried Zaha in the form he is in is not exactly easy either.
Lawro’s prediction: 2-1
Jessica’s prediction: 1-1
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Leicester v Huddersfield
Huddersfield are another team who badly need some points, not to mention some goals. With only two from their first five games, they are the lowest scorers in the Premier League.
Leicester got found out at the back last week because of the pace of Bournemouth’s front three,[8] but I do not see the Terriers giving them the same problems – especially away from home, where they have only won once in the league this year.
I am still worried about the long-term job prospects of Foxes boss Claude Puel, but I think his side will win this one.
Lawro’s prediction: 2-0
Jessica’s prediction: 1-0
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Liverpool v Southampton
The big bonus for Liverpool from Tuesday’s Champions League win over Paris St-Germain[9] has to be Daniel Sturridge’s performance, because he did really well.
People were telling me afterwards he could have had a hat-trick but I was delighted for him that he got one goal – you have to remember how little he has played for the first team recently.
There is always the caveat that he has to stay fit, but if he can avoid getting injured then we know how good he is.
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After having Neymar and Kylian Mbappe in town in midweek, this game might not have the same glamour about it for Liverpool, but it is still one they need to win and Jurgen Klopp will not accept any drop in effort.
The Reds are on a real high at the moment and I think they will make it six wins out of six in the Premier League.
Lawro’s prediction: 3-0
Jessica’s prediction: 3-0
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Man Utd v Wolves
All sorts of questions were being asked about Manchester United when they lost to Tottenham at the end of August, but since then they have won three out of three, all away from home.
I have been impressed by Wolves, but I thought Burnley would go to Molineux last week and pinch the points.
I was wrong[10] – and Nuno Espirito Santo’s side played really well. The way they play, and with the amount of possession they enjoy, they are going to create lots of chances against teams – and they have got better defensively too.
But United have got some momentum now and their troubles seem a long time ago. I can only see a home win.
Lawro’s prediction: 2-0
Jessica’s prediction: 2-1
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Brighton v Tottenham (17:30 BST)
Tottenham are just getting bashed by everyone at the moment, although I do think losing to Liverpool last week was a bigger blow than their defeat at Inter Milan.[11]
Tactically, Spurs were naive at Wembley and the Reds could have been three or four goals up in the first half.
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Going to Brighton will be a different test, but this is definitely not an easy game.
The Seagulls are earning a reputation as being this season’s comeback kings, after fighting back from 2-0 down to get a draw in their past two matches.
They will relish the visit of Spurs after beating Manchester United at home in August[12] and will fancy their chances of getting something out of this game too.
Lawro’s prediction: 1-1
Jessica’s prediction: 0-2
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West Ham v Chelsea (13:30 BST)
West Ham had a super win last weekend against Everton[13] and they will be hoping Marko Arnautovic recovers from the knee injury he sustained in that game, because he was just terrific.
The Hammers have lost both their games at London Stadium so far this season, but I have a feeling they will turn up for this one.
That’s not based on form, because Chelsea have got five league wins out of five, or the fact West Ham are at home, because they have been struggling there.
I might be going out on a limb in backing the Hammers, but I just think something will click for them this time.
Lawro’s prediction: 2-1
Jessica’s prediction: 0-2
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Arsenal v Everton (16:00 BST)
All of a sudden people are umming and ahhing about Everton manager Marco Silva after they lost to West Ham.[14]
That was the Toffees’ first defeat of the season but Bournemouth are the only top-eight team they have played so far and, in their previous home game, they drew with Huddersfield, which is not a great result.
Arsenal look a better team with Lucas Torreira in their midfield, and he made them play when he came on at half-time against Newcastle last weekend.
Torreira is forward thinking and makes a real difference to the way they play and, if he features again, I would back him to ensure Arsenal get the points here too.
Lawro’s prediction: 2-0
Jessica’s prediction: 1-1
Lawro was speaking to BBC Sport’s Chris Bevan.
How did Lawro do last week?
Lawro got five correct results, including one perfect score, from 10 matches for a total of 80 points.
He drew with actor Mark Wahlberg,[15] who also got five correct results with one exact score.
Total scores after week 5 Lawro 330 Guests 380
Lawro v Guests P4 W1 D0 L3
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+/- DENOTE POSITION DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LAWRO’S TABLE AND ACTUAL POSITION POS TEAM P W D L PTS +/- =1 Man City 5 5 0 0 15 +2 =1 Man Utd 5 5 0 0 15 +7 3 Chelsea 5 4 1 0 13 -2 =4 Everton 5 3 0 2 9 +6 =4 Liverpool 5 2 3 0 9 -2 6 Tottenham 5 2 2 1 8 0 =7 Burnley 5 2 1 2 7 +13 =7 Crystal Palace 5 2 1 2 7 +5 =7 Southampton 5 2 1 2 7 +6 =10 Arsenal 5 2 0 3 6 -3 =10 Bournemouth 5 1 3 1 6 -5 =10 Newcastle 5 1 3 1 6 +9 =10 Watford 5 2 0 3 6 -6 14 Leicester 5 1 2 2 5 -3 =15 Brighton 5 1 1 3 4 -1 =15 Fulham 5 1 1 3 4 0 =15 West Ham 5 1 1 3 4 +1 =18 Cardiff 5 0 3 2 3 -1 =18 Wolves 5 1 0 4 3 -9 20 Huddersfield 5 0 1 4 1 -2
GUEST LEADERBOARD 2018-19
SCORE GUEST LEADERBOARD 120 Joe Thomas 80 Greg James, Mark Wahlberg 66 Lawro (average after five weeks) 60 Idris Elba 40 Tom Grennan
References
^ To nominate your Get Inspired Unsung Hero, go to www.bbc.co.uk/unsung hero (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Fulham at City (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Watford at home to United. (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ the Cherries conceded against Leicester (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ in their defeat against Lyon (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ ‘A barely recognisable rabble’ – how bad were Man City v Lyon? (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ their defeat by Arsenal, (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ because of the pace of Bournemouth’s front three, (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ Tuesday’s Champions League win over Paris St-Germain (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ I was wrong (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ defeat at Inter Milan. (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ after beating Manchester United at home in August (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ against Everton (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ after they lost to West Ham. (www.bbc.co.uk)
^ actor Mark Wahlberg, (www.bbc.co.uk)
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Commonwealth Video games: Heptathlon bronze medallist Niamh Emerson follows in footsteps of Jessica Ennis-Hill
Commonwealth Video games: Heptathlon bronze medallist Niamh Emerson follows in footsteps of Jessica Ennis-Hill
England’s Niamh Emerson follows within the footsteps of hero Jessica Ennis-Hill by profitable bronze on the Commonwealth Video games in her first outing at a significant occasion.
Observe stay video protection and textual content updates from day 9 of the Commonwealth Video games here.
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Królowa Wielkiej Brytanii nadała noworoczne tytuły szlacheckie i odznaczenia Tenisista Andy Murray, siedmioboistka Jessica Ennis-Hill, biegacz Mohamed Farah i wioślarka Katherine Grainger znaleźli się na liście osób nagrodzonych najwyższymi tytułami szlacheckimi za wybitne osiągnięcia - podał w nocy z piątku na sobotę Pałac Buckingham.
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Sir Mo Farah and Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill recognised in New Year Honours Featured by Athletics Weekly December 30, 2016 Rio 2016 medallists among those honoured for their athletics achievements, while Sir Roger Bannister is made a companion of honour…
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