·Sports shorts
Ernie Els ends a three-week break by lining up for the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond. ·July mounts dance to dead-heat
For the first time in 41 years the prestigious Durban July horse race ended in a dead-heat. ·Once upon a July day...
On a warm and sunny day 111 years ago the first Durban July took place at Greyville race track in Durban. ·Big bucks pour onto horseracings finest
South Africa comes to a standstill today as the premier thoroughbred racing event, the Vodacom Durban July, catches the attention of the country. ·The sordid tale of elite bowlers...
A select few with bowls at heart continue to battle to ensure coaching is made available, thus ensuring the code for coming generations.
·Penguins give Thierren new deal
Stanley Cup finalists Pittsburgh reward head coach Michael Therrien with a new three-year contract. ·Kings opt for Murray as new boss
TheLos Angeles Kings name Terry Murray as their new head coach. ·Favre confirms desire to return
NFL great Brett Favre confirms he has changed his mind over retiring and wants to prolong his career. ·American League win All-Star epic
New York's Yankee Stadium, which closes for demolition in November, hosts Major League Baseball's longest-ever All-Star Game. ·Find out more
Our editor on the launch of our new Olympics website ·What people are saying
Create and read content on a range of sports on 606 ·Comment: Tide of emotion
BBC Sport's Martin Gough on Boat Race pleasure and pain ·Squashed by a pro
BBC Sport goes head-to-head with world squash number eight Lee Beachill ·Ski Sunday archive
Watch clips and read articles from this series of Ski Sunday ·Will Favre return?
BBC's Tim Love on an NFL saga that could rival Cristiano Ronaldo
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