May, 2024
Kerr smashes 39-year British mile record
Josh Kerr smashed Steve Cram’s 39-year-old national record to claim victory over Jakob Ingebrigtsen in the mile race at the Diamond League meet in Eugene.
Why Haas were disqualified from Monaco GP Qualifying
Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu has explained how failures in communication and procedure led to both cars being disqualified from Monaco Grand Prix Qualifying.
Scheffler leads Murray tributes after Charles Schwab surge
World No.1 Scottie Scheffler led the tributes to Grayson Murray after the shock death of the two-time PGA Tour winner, a day after he pulled out of the Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas.
Willie Mullins saddles Fine Margin at Fontwell
The Willie Mullins contingent are back on British shores, as Fine Margin heads for Fontwell – live on Sky Sports Racing…
‘Where has this Man Utd team been all season?’
Alan Shearer says Man Utd’s FA Cup final victory against Man City was “thoroughly deserved”, praising Erik ten Hag’s gameplan and how his players executed it.
How it feels to win the Championship play-off final
BBC Sport speaks to three players who have won the Championship play-off final about their emotions that day.
Kerr breaks Cram’s 39-year-old British mile record
Great Britain’s Josh Kerr and Keely Hodgkinson both put in impressive performances to win their races at the Diamond League meet in Eugene, Oregon.
Catterall kept ’emotions intact’ in grudge rematch win
Jack Catterall says he had to keep his “emotions intact” during his much-hyped grudge rematch win over Josh Taylor in Leeds on Saturday.
‘Champion team show rivals how to get it done again’
Rangers might have played well, but Celtic showed them how to get the job done again at Hampden, writes Tom English.