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The 19-time Champion jockey gets emotional moments after his final Cheltenham race.
Catch up on Day One of the Wimbledon 2014 from 91Èȱ¬ Radio 5 live.
Arsenal emphatically beat Liverpool in the Premier League.
Mark Lawrenson says Manchester United are ‘pedestrian’ under van Gaal.
Three-time Formula 1 champion who has died at 88 was "terrific driver" and "good Aussie".
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger reveals he is now on good terms with Sir Alex Ferguson.
Mike Riley says the use of technology in football would cut down on referee errors.
Former Chelsea & Everton winger Pat Nevin attempts the Copa-uppy challenge in Salvador.
England head coach Peter Moores enthuses about Jos Buttler's form
Archive of the late announcer James Alexander Gordon and tributes from 5 live colleagues.
OJ Borg asks Rob Hatch, Rob Hayles & Matt Slater if Wiggins should have been at the TDF.
Former WBA manager Tony Mowbray gives his insight into the vacant position at the club.
Wycombe manager says avoiding relegation from Football League has saved jobs at the club.
Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov looks to build on his victory over Andy Murray at Wimbledon.
Former Wales Rugby Union coach agrees with keeping the stadium roof open for Six Nations.
Penultimate Pint-sized World Cup of how Germany and Argentina reached the final.
Grenadian Commonwealth Gold medalist explains his approach to running the 400 metres
Leighton Baines scores a second half penalty as Everton and Sunderland draw 1-1
Gus Poyet believes Sunderland deserved more after leaving the Etihad with only a point.
Conor McNamara shows the tricks he uses to broadcast from Brazil.
Rugby doctor condems concussion assesment after George North's head blows in Six Nations.
QPR player Joey Barton questions the Liverpool manager's 'baffling' decisions
Oscar De La Hoya tell Mark Chapman to go to an FA Cup match would be a dream come true
Cambridge United, the lowest ranked team left in the competition drew Manchester United.