Eight-try England run riot against Scots in Edinburgh
England ran in eight tries as they thrashed Scotland 46-0 in their Guinness Women's Six Nations clash in front of a record crowd at Hive Stadium in Edinburgh.
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England ran in eight tries as they thrashed Scotland 46-0 in their Guinness Women's Six Nations clash in front of a record crowd at Hive Stadium in Edinburgh.
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Asian Games medallist sprinter Jyothi Yarraji's proposal to train in Tenrife, Spain ahead of the upcoming season and Paris Olympics was on Thursday cleared by the government. The 24-year-old, who won the silver medal in the 100m hurdles event at the Hangzhou Asian Games, will fly to Spain for 45 days, according to a statement by the Sports Ministry's Mission Olympic Cell (MOC). The government will bear the cost of her airfare, boarding/ lodging cost, visa application fees, facility access cost, sports massage expenditure, local transportation cost and out-of-pocket allowance, among other expenditures.