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Racial injustice hits home for U.S. athletes
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When former NBA star Robert Horry's son showed him the video of a police officer shooting Jacob Blake in the back in Wisconsin on Sunday, he said he felt compelled to remind the teenager of the dangers he could face when encountering the police.
Players must play, crowd or no crowd - Pietersen
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The resumption of sport will lift morale for people around the world during the COVID-19 crisis and cricketers owe it to fans to play behind closed doors if that hastens the process, former England captain Kevin Pietersen has told Reuters.
R & A doing its bit to help with wildlife conservation
THE R & A, the world governing body outside of the US and Mexico, has agreed a new partnership with the RSPB to address wildlife conservation and the management of natural habitats at golf courses throughout the UK.
F1 champion Hamilton donates $500,000 to Australian wildlife rescue
LONDON (Reuters) - Six-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Thursday he was donating $500,000 (382,819 pounds) towards the rescue and care of wildlife caught in bushfires ravaging southeast Australia.
Motor racing - Dutch Grand Prix organisers say Zandvoort circuit will be ready on time
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Five months before the first Formula 1 race in the Netherlands since 1985, organisers have finally started the elaborate renovation of their picturesque, but outdated, circuit in the sandy dunes of Zandvoort.
F1 champion Hamilton says life had no meaning until he went vegan
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton spoke out about the 'messed up' state of the planet on Tuesday and said his life had no meaning until he went vegan.
'Old sports' must adapt, says surf chief ahead of Olympics debut
MIYAZAKI, Japan (Reuters) - As "cool" sports such as surfing, skateboarding and climbing prepare to make their Olympic debut in Tokyo, the president of surfing's governing body has told Reuters that more traditional sports must adapt or face being dropped from the Games.
Pella downs Raonic to reach first major quarter-final
LONDON (Reuters) - Guido Pella ensured there will be a South American presence in the men's Wimbledon quarter-finals after the Argentine survived a 3-6 4-6 6-3 7-6(3) 8-6 thriller in fading light against 2016 runner-up Milos Raonic on Monday.
McCarron signs hemp oil deal he says will help mind and body
(Reuters) - American golfer Scott McCarron is the first PGA Tour player to sign an endorsement deal with a hemp oil manufacturer, the company sponsoring him announced on Wednesday.
Truly a paradise island
Straight Drive - By Shaun Orange THERE are many tourist resort destinations that are described by various people as being paradise islands.