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Who is the greatest athlete of the 21st century?
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Who is the greatest athlete of the 21st century?
Sebastian Vettel's retirement announcement sent Formula One's 'Who goes where?' guessing game into overdrive at the Hungarian Grand Prix on Thursday (Jul 28), with a fistful of names tipped as a possible replacement at Aston Martin.
He is known as 'The Maverick' and Stephen Maguire certainly lived up to that nickname when he faced Mark Williams at the Championship League in Leicester on Monday night. The former UK champion was already out of the tournament by the time he came across Williams in the final match of Group E, a dead rubber with both men playing for second place behind section winner Lu Ning at the season's first ranking event.
Formula One and the Premier League are both the pinnacles of their respective sports, for many budding racing drivers and footballers, these are the heights you dream of reaching.
Three-time world champion Mark Williams and former UK holder Stephen Maguire will take no further part in the Championship League after finishing behind Group E winner Lu Ning in Leicester. Lu compiled a sparkling 129 break in a 3-1 win over Maguire before breaks of 70, 61 and 94 saw him eclipse Williams in a 3-0 win that catapulted him top of the section. Ad/> Lu needed a point against Aaron Hill in his final group match and earned a 2-2 draw with the Irish player to ensure he reached seven points as group winner.
Muhammad Ali will unquestionably go down as one of the greatest boxers of all time.
Neither Kevin Magnussen nor Nicholas Latifi were willing to accept the blame for the collision that ultimately ended the French Grand Prix for both of them.
Williams driver Alex Albon felt as though qualifying went as well as it could for the French Grand Prix with the Thai/British driver set to line up P13 for tomorrow’s race.