Endurance runner Tara Dower smashed one of the toughest records in sport. The Appalachian Trail is the world’s longest hiking-only path, at 3,535 kilometres from Maine to Georgia. In September, Dower finished running its entire distance in 40 days, 18 hours and six minutes. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Sports
Paris Masters LIVE: Carlos Alcaraz launches complaint as crowd loudly boos umpire
All the latest news, scores and action from the Paris Masters. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Joe Marler issues public apology after calling for New Zealand haka to be ‘binned’
England veteran Joe Marler has spoken out again after whipping up a storm on social media. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Inside Steven Gerrard’s Saudi disaster with huge payday, Henderson fiasco and quit demands
Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard is under mounting pressure in Saudi Arabia. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Jack Draper smashes racket in angry Paris Masters outburst and gets umpire telling off
Tempers flared for Jack Draper at the Paris Masters. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Ronnie O’Sullivan granted residency in Hong Kong after coming through ‘migrant scheme’
Ronnie O’Sullivan cited the ‘low tax’ for foreigners as one of the driving factors. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Fears Ben Stokes burglars used home video tour to plan raid as priceless items stolen
Ben Stokes’ mansion was burgled while his wife and two children were at home. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Carlos Alcaraz dumped out of Paris Masters by home star who made angry demand to chiefs
Ugo Humbert shocked Carlos Alcaraz at the Paris Masters. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Bridget Carleton happy to be part of WNBA ‘wave’ of excitement and success
This past summer, a WNBA fan stopped Bridget Carleton on the street in Minnesota to reveal a tattoo of the Canadian player’s name and jersey number on their arm. It was another example of the league’s growing popularity in its most successful season ever. CBC | Sports News
Read More »After 26 years, longtime exec Denise Dignard hands Canadian women’s basketball reins to next generation
Canadian women’s basketball general manager and high-performance director Denise Dignard recently announced her retirement after 26 years. And with Dignard’s exit signals a full rebuild for a team which has missed the knockout round at each of the past two Olympics and lost all three of its games in Paris. CBC | Sports News
Read More »