Noah Lyles settles for bronze in men's 200M, leaves track in wheelchair after testing positive for COVID
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PARIS : With Noah Lyles' dramatic victory in the Olympic men's 100 metres, Quincy Hall's come from behind win in the 400m and Cole Hocker's shock 1,500m gold among the highlights, the United States have dominated the athletics events at the Games.
Anthony Ralston's stoppage-time goal sent Celtic top of the William Hill Premiership as the champions opened their title defence with a routine 4-0 victory over a depleted Kilmarnock side.
Danny Dunglinson is hoping his Threave Rovers players learn from letting two points slip through their fingers.
PARIS : Jamaica's team captain for the Paris Olympic Games is not from track and field, a sport the country is known for, but from diving as Yona Knight-Wisdom looks to inspire the younger generation of his country to follow in his footsteps.
PARIS : After all five of his teammates lost their opening bouts, welterweight Lewis Richardson said he will gladly carry the flag for Britain all by himself at the Paris Olympics following his round of 16 win over Serbia's Vakhid Abbasov on Wednesday.
PARIS : Three years after Britain finished second overall in the boxing competition in Tokyo with six medals, the country was left reeling on Wednesday after Chantelle Reid became the nation's fifth straight fighter to be eliminated at the Paris Olympics.
George Russell claimed a memorable if unexpected victory ahead of his Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton in a thrilling finish to Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix, having started sixth on the grid. The 26-year-old Briton came home 0.526 seconds ahead of the seven-time world champion, who controlled most of the race before being called in for a second stop, with McLaren's Oscar Piastri finishing third, just 1.173 seconds adrift of Russell. Russell drove the 44-laps race with only one pit stop which led to him going 34 laps on his second set of tyres, a strategic decision taken during the contest enabling him to take the lead and an unexpected third career victory. "Amazing, amazing result," shrieked Russell.