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UK defends allowing major sports events just before lockdown
LONDON (Reuters) - The UK government was following scientific advice by allowing major sporting events such as the Liverpool-Atletico Madrid soccer match and Cheltenham horse racing festival to go ahead days before the coronavirus lockdown, a senior minister said.
Former UK Athletics performance director Black dies aged 60
(Reuters) - Former performance director of UK Athletics (UKA) Neil Black died over the weekend at the age of 60, the organisation said on Tuesday.
Serie A clubs to donate COVID-19 test kits - Corriere dello Sport
ROME (Reuters) - Clubs in Italy's Serie A will donate five COVID-19 test kits for every one they use once they start training for a possible resumption of the season, a report in the Corriere dello Sport newspaper said on Saturday.
Kid who made it good
FORMER singles great Rashid could have had it easy being the youngest of the famous five Sidek brothers.But Rashid was neither pampered nor spoiled. Instead, he worked as hard as his brothers – Misbun, Jalani, Razif and Rahman – to make a name for himself in badminton.
ATP ties up with online learning platform to aid players
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The men's tennis tour has partnered with online learning platform Coursera to help players gain new skills and knowledge, as well as look after their mental health during the COVID-19 shutdown, ATP Chairman Andrea Gaudenzi said on Thursday.
It’s just un-Kenny
PETALING JAYA: Perak’s midfielder D. Kenny Pallraj is good at juggling with a football, and also with his life.
Darren hoping to make a return to national squad
KUALA LUMPUR: Squash player Darren Chan is trying his luck to get back into the national team after returning home from Australia.
Wushu princess Diana turns coach in Sarawak
PETALING JAYA: Former wushu world champion Diana Bong has added another feather in her cap after being appointed as coach of her home state Sarawak.
First fencing Olympian a master of many skills
WHEN Malaysia and Singapore marched as one for the only time in Olympics history in 1964, Ronnie Theseira was beaming with pride in front of the cheering, 48,000-strong crowd at the Kasumigaoka National Stadium in Japan. Ronnie was 34 then, and a rookie at the Olympics.
German soccer boss proposes salary caps
(Reuters) - The head of Germany's football federation (DFB) proposed salary caps to help make the sport more sustainable, saying the coronavirus pandemic offered a chance to implement reforms for the future.