Sports in Britain resume following passing of Queen Elizabeth II
Wearing black armbands, test cricketers from England and South Africa held a minute's silence before a bell was chimed once by a high-ranking member of the military at the Oval.
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Wearing black armbands, test cricketers from England and South Africa held a minute's silence before a bell was chimed once by a high-ranking member of the military at the Oval.
Government advice over next weekend's football fixtures is set to remain the same, giving the Premier League and English Football League the chance to stage games, with police in London also confident they will have enough resources to staff games.
Gareth Southgate and Sarina Wiegman have both paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following her death on Thursday. Wiegman led England’s women to their first-ever major trophy with success at Euro 2022, and reflected on the letter which the squad received from Her Majesty following the triumph. Ad She said: «This summer she [the Queen] took the time to write to me and my players congratulating us for our success.
King Charles III has now been officially and formally proclaimed monarch at the Accession Council, marking the first time he's used his new signature.
Before the third Test between England and South Africa got underway at The Oval in London, the ground paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday. The match was supposed to start on Thursday, but the first day's play was washed out with rain. Friday's play was called off in memory of the Queen. The match started on Day 3 of the Test, with both teams entering the field with the crowd standing in silence. The players passed through a military guard of honour.
Dan Bewley has continued his fine form, topping the qualifying session for tonight’s main event at the Vojens Speedway Center in Denmark. After having back-to-back wins in Cardiff and Poland, Bewley is the man to watch. Leon Madsen, Bartosz Zmarzlik and Patryk Dudek all set competitive laps, but no-one could beat the man of the moment.
There is doubt over whether next weekend's Premier League games will be able to go ahead, due to concerns about being able to stage them safely.
13:10 — Final results and gate draw Ad 1 — Dan Bewley (United Kingdom) — 14 2 — Leon Madsen (Denmark) — 9 3 — Patryk Dudek (Poland) — 13 4 — Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) — 5 5 — Jason Doyle (Australia) — 8 6 — Robert Lambert (United Kingdom) — 4 7 — Tai Woffinden (United Kingdom) — 6 8 — Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) — 12 9 — Max Fricke (Australia) — 2 10 — Pawel Przedpelski (Poland) — 11 11 — Rasmus Jensen (Denmark) — 1 12 — Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) — 15 13 — Maciej Janowski (Poland) — 16 14 — Jack Holder (Australia) — 10 15 — Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) — 7 16 — Andzejs Lebedevs (Latvia) — 3 Speedway GP'No better feeling' — Michelsen excited for home SGP in Denmark08/09/2022 AT 11:57 12:58 — Bewley on top And no-one can go faster. So, at the end, it's Bewley who will get the top pick today. 12:57 — Times aren't improving As this qualifying session is coming to an end, no-one can seem to put in better laps.