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Hamilton continues to take a knee before F1 opener
(Reuters) - Mercedes' seven-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton took a knee on the starting grid before Sunday's season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix while wearing a black T-shirt declaring "Actions speak louder than words".
Exclusive: Athletics can play huge role in fixing global health crisis says Coe
LONDON (Reuters) - World Athletics president Sebastian Coe says that his sport can have a huge influence on helping the post-pandemic world address the global health crisis and is making plans to ensure that it is ready to take on that responsibility.
Players should be offered vaccine, says Southgate
(Reuters) - England manager Gareth Southgate has called for players to be offered a COVID-19 vaccine as they are risking their health by competing and travelling overseas.
New hierarchy takes over
THE Professional Golf Association Malaysia (PGAM) has a new hierarchy that aims to turn around the fortunes of the organsiation and put it on an even keel.
Rugby: New safety group demands action to fix 'broken' sport
LONDON (Reuters) - A lobby group composed of players, officials, referees, coaches, medical experts and teachers has been formed to campaign for improved safety in the sport they describe as "broken".
UK anti-racism charity calls for support from football clubs
(Reuters) - Anti-racism charity Show Racism the Red Card has called on soccer clubs in England, Scotland and Wales to help educate young people about issues relating to race and spread the message of racial equality.
Ref tells of being shot at and watching Maradona bloom
PETALING JAYA: Most referees have seen many attacking moves and shots at goals. But Malaysian Datuk George Joseph can talk about a brutal attack on him by fans after a game.
The Yang wizard of hockey
Siow Ming's dazzling skills made him the mainstay of national team.
Ailing sports in need of ministering – and administering
THE timing could not have been worse for Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican.
England players to honour key workers with names on training shirts
(Reuters) - England players will wear training shirts bearing the names of key workers before the start of the first test against the West Indies next month to honour their service during the COVID-19 pandemic, the country's cricket board said on Monday.