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Mo Farah on his toughest race yet - The London Marathon
Frank Lampard says Raheem Sterling was "brave" to be truthful about his tiredness.
Former Colombia football captain Carlos Valderrama attempts the Copa-uppy challenge.
British number one Heather Watson lost in first round of 2015 Open after feeling ill.
West Brom's Joleon Lescott says he still believes he's good enough to play for England.
Former European Ryder Cup captain, Bernard Gallacher's guide on golfing in the wind.
Analysis of newly-promoted Burnley's chances in the Premier League
Sir Chris Hoy on how he wasn't recognised as he walked into the velodrome named after him
Carl Froch says Ben Flower "was running on deep emotion" when he punched Lance Hohaia.
Legendary footballer Cyrille Regis reacts to the Dani Alvez anti-racism campaign.
Andy and Jamie Murray would gone to games if opportunity was there, their mother says.
Callers discuss leaders and captains with Robbie Savage and Ian Wright.
Liverpool MD Ian Ayre hopes Rodgers can stay at Liverpool for the rest of his career
Steve Claridge: Mourinho can say what he wants as his team are a winning one.
Tim Sherwood: Kane deserves backing
Commonwealth Games triathlon was "very important" to Alistair Brownlee and brother Jonny.
Analysis of newly-promoted Leicester City's chances in the Premier League
Meet Europe's rookie Ryder Cup debutant, the enigmatic Victor Dubisson.
Steve Harmison says Australia's David Warner is cricket's version of Robbie Savage
Former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon says Mourinho wasn't right for Madrid.
How many keepie uppies can our presenters and friends achieve with a tennis ball?
Cardiff manager admits his side need something special to avoid relegation.
Former rugby union player David Flatman says playing through injuries ‘broke’ his career.
Peter Scudamore feels that the Grand National's starter system is not fit for purpose