Player's Own Voice podcast: Wheelchair basketball team leader Tara Llanes on safe sport then and now
If Tara Llanes was in the branding business, her personal motto might be "Once a baller, always a baller."
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If Tara Llanes was in the branding business, her personal motto might be "Once a baller, always a baller."
The Carleton Ravens men's and women's basketball teams were the stars of the 2023 U Sports Final 8 weekend earlier this month when they became the first university in 38 years to claim both national basketball titles in the same year.
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Detectives investigating a dog attack in Trafford which saw a six-year-old girl rushed to hospital say their enquiries are ‘moving at pace’.
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) decided to change the pitch rating for the third Test between India and Australia in Indore. After the match referee gave the Holkar Stadium pitch a 'poor' rating, the Board of Contol for Cricket in India (BCCI) decided to lodge an appeal. In what can be called a successful outcome from the appeal, the rating was revised from 'poor' to 'below average'. However, the ICC's decision hasn't gone down well with a section of Australian media.
Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar) insists her “driving force has never been winning” despite her incredible palmarès, as she reflected on her legacy at Warner Bros. Discovery's start of season cycling launch event. The Dutchwoman, 40, will bow out from the peloton at the end of the season after an astonishing career that has seen her win practically every major title.