Childhood dream come true: Li Ling Yung-Hryniewiecki is first Singaporean woman to swim across English Channel
SINGAPORE: For the first Singaporean woman to swim 34km across the English Channel, the battle was as much mental as it was physical.
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SINGAPORE: For the first Singaporean woman to swim 34km across the English Channel, the battle was as much mental as it was physical.
SINGAPORE: For the first Singaporean woman to swim 34km across the English Channel, the battle was as much mental as it was physical.
Gary Neville has issued a fresh warning over Chelsea’s Todd Boehly and the involvement of American owners in the Premier League.
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly wants to launch a Premier League North versus South All-Star match as part of plans to revolutionise elements of English football.
English Heritage, which manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places including Stonehenge, Sandbach Crosses and Dover Castle, announced all of its sites would be closed on Monday. The closures have been made to mark the Queen’s funeral.
English football chiefs have been criticised for postponing all matches this weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, with the decision labelled a "missed opportunity" to pay tribute to the nation's longest-serving monarch. After the Queen died aged 96 on Thursday, the Premier League opted to cancel this weekend's fixtures in consultation with the British government. Football chiefs were told by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport on Friday that there was no obligation to cancel or postpone sporting fixtures during the national mourning period.
The English Football League, which manages the three divisions below the Premier League, said on Monday (Sep 12) that matches will return as scheduled from Tuesday after the last round of games were postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth.