SECOND QATAR WIN FOR CAVENDISH FEBRUARY 9: Team Sky's Mark Cavendish won stage five of the Tour of Qatar on Thursday. (More)
McFARLANE RETURNS TO UKA FEBRUARY 9: UKA have appointed experienced sprint coach Mike McFarlane as assistant relay coach. (More)
WARNER HANDED LONDON 2017 ROLE FEBRUARY 9: ATHLETICS: Ed Warner has been named as chairman of the London 2017 Organising Committee. (More)
HIRVONEN CHASING GLORY IN SWEDEN FEBRUARY 9: Mikko Hirvonen is eyeing up a third consecutive Rally Sweden win this weekend. (More)
JAN ULLRICH BANNED FOR DOPING FEBRUARY 9: Jan Ullrich has been handed a two-year ban for doping by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. (More)
RED WINGS CLOSE ON RECORD FEBRUARY 9: A review of Wednesday's action in the National Hockey League. (More)
SPURS SUCCESS AGAINST 76ers FEBRUARY 9: A review of Wednesday's action in the National Basketball Association. (More)
STOKE DERBY KICKS OFF PREMIER LEAGUE FEBRUARY 8: DARTS: Phil Taylor faces Adrian Lewis on the opening night of the 2012 McCoy's Premier League. (More)
BOONEN SETS PACE IN QATAR FEBRUARY 8: Tom Boonen closed in on a fourth Tour of Qatar title after a dominant stage four display. (More)
ROBLES TO TAKE ON LIU FEBRUARY 8: Dayron Robles will take on his predecessor as Olympic champion Liu Xiang in Birmingham. (More)
WADA SUPPORT CONTADOR BAN FEBRUARY 8: The banning of Alberto Contador for a doping offence was a "good day for all clean athletes". (More)
JOHN WHITAKER EYES SIXTH OLYMPICS FEBRUARY 8: John Whitaker remains confident about his chances of competing in his sixth Olympic Games. (More)
BOAT RACES TO UNIFY FROM 2015 FEBRUARY 8: The women's Boat Race will be held on the same day as the men's event from 2015. (More)
FIVE ON THE BOUNCE FOR CELTICS FEBRUARY 8: A review of Tuesday's action in the National Basketball Association. (More)
BRODEUR STARS AS DEVILS DOWN RANGERS FEBRUARY 8: A review of Tuesday's action in the National Hockey League. (More)
HOME COMFORTS FOR IMOGEN BANKIER FEBRUARY 7: BADMINTON: Imogen Bankier has an "ultimate ambition" of medalling in two 'home' Games. (More)
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