I'm going to raise eyebrows but Rangers star duo both miss out on being named my player of the year – Kenny Miller
It's that time of the season again. We still don’t know who will win the league title or the Scottish Cup.
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It's that time of the season again. We still don’t know who will win the league title or the Scottish Cup.
Young members of Yamakai Karate Club started the competition year in style by winning several medals at the recent Meadowbank Open Youth event.
The second day of the Grand Slam in Tbilisi provided yet another spectacle for judo fans around the world.
DUBLIN :Ireland striker Evan Ferguson missed a first-half penalty as interim manager John O'Shea began his tenure with a 0-0 home draw against Belgium in a friendly on Saturday.
Para-athlete Suvarna Raj, who has represented the country in global events, said that it took her 33 years to prove herself. Suvarna won two medals in the 2014 Asian Para Games in Korea while also clinching two medals at the Thailand Para Table Tennis Open in 2013. The star athlete spoke her heart at NDTV Indian Of The Year 2024 award ceremony in New Delhi on Saturday. She said in the program that she had become a victim of polio at the age of two years. In such a situation, it became a responsibility for the parents right from childhood to look after her, Raj added.
With a Paralympic berth secured, Canada will attempt to win a men's world wheelchair rugby qualifying tournament on Sunday.
DURHAM, N.H. — Cornell forward Izzy Daniel is the winner of the Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award as the top player in women's NCAA Division I ice hockey.
LOS ANGELES — In his first interview since announcing his retirement from the NFL, former Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald said he is «leaving at peace» and on his own terms.