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New darts superstar Fallon Sherrock one of nine 'challengers' to feature in 2020 Premier League

Fallon Sherrock has been confirmed as one of the nine 'challengers' who will feature in the 2020 Premier League. She shot to fame at the World Darts Championship.




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Peter Wright was unemployed, living on £14 per week and even quit darts... now he's world champion

JORDAN SEWARD: Peter Wright has been a long, hard road to the top. He finally accomplished his dream by beating van Gerwen 7-3 to win the World Darts Championship




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Mark Cavendish is not giving up on Olympic dream

Mark Cavendish is doing all he can to keep his Olympic dream alive as he bids to secure a spot in the final UCI track cycling World Cup event in Canada this month.




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GB hockey star Alex Danson to return to training as she aims for Tokyo 2020 squad

Olympic gold medallist Alex Danson has said she will make an extraordinary return to training with the Great Britain hockey team on Monday after her career was derailed by a freak concussion.




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Parents are warned of the crucial signs that 'predatory coaches' might actually be sex abusers

Parents of young sports men and women have been warned about predatory coaches who may use their position to take advantage of children and how to spot the warning signs.




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Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid's finger SNAPPED in gory scenes during NBA match

WARNING - GRAPHIC CONTENT: Joel Embiid's left ring finger looked like the top of a used bendy drinking straw, grotesquely overlapping his pinkie to the point that it seemed he had his fingers crossed.




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HOT OR NOT: Joe Root deserves credit for a first Test win in Cape Town since 1957

It's HOT OR NOT time again as Sportsmail's Riath Al-Samarrai reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week.




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SPORTS AGENDA: The BBC won't own up to getting rid of Mark Pougatch

MIKE KEEGAN - SPORTS AGENDA: Given their obsession with young audiences, It should come as no surprise that the BBC's press office have apparently begun to act like Pinocchio.




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Brutal fight breaks out in NHL match between Edmonton and Calgary

An offender involved in a brutal fight during an NHL match has defended his actions after punching his opponent and throwing him to the ground during Edmonton Oilers clash with Calgary Flames.




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F1 legend Fernando Alonso suffers horror crash at Dakar Rally as he flips his car TWICE on sand dune

The former F1 driver, alongside Marc Coma, was driving a Toyota Hilux over a sand dune when he lost control of the car. It flipped twice, landing back on its wheels, but the pair did complete the 10th stage.




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Paige refuses to rule out WWE return at Royal Rumble

EXCLUSIVE: The Norwich-born star, who had a film made about her life story in 2019 called Fighting with My Family, has been retired from wrestling due to a neck injury since April 2018.




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Lawes' stand against the fake allegations that criticism of Markle is racist is something I admire

JEFF POWELL: My long-range admiration for Courtney Lawes as a man has been cemented by his principled stand against the fake allegations that criticism of Meghan Markle is racist.




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Masters final is halted after WHOOPEE CUSHION is planted in the auditorium at Alexandra Palace 

HECTOR NUNNS AT ALEXANDRA PALACE: Stuart Bingham became the oldest Masters champion on Sunday night in a final dramatically halted by a phantom raspberry-blower.




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Fallon Sherrock to face former BDO world champion Glen Durrant in Premier League debut 

Fallon Sherrock will face Glen Durrant on her Premier League debut in Nottingham next month. The 25-year-old was named as a challenger for the second night of the tournament




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Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and their PSG team-mates sit courtside at first-ever NBA game in Paris

Neymar and Kylian Mbappe watched on as reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo helped Milwaukee Bucks beat Charlotte Hornets in the first-ever NBA game to held in Paris.




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Controversial hybrid Nike shoes set to be banned by World Athletics

The controversial hybrid Nike shoes used to break world records are set to be banned pending further research. Some variations of the Vaporfly are likely to be forbidden by World Athletics.




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Controversial Nike Vaporfly shoes are NOT banned by World Athletics

From April 2020, any shoe must have been available for purchase by any athlete on the open retail market for a period of four months before it can be used in competition.




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Former world triathlon champion Non Stanford in Tokoyo 2020 selection row

An Olympic selection row has broken out in British Triathlon after Vicky Holland was nominated for Tokyo ahead of her best friend and old house-mate Non Stanford.




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San Antonio Spurs star Jakob Poeltl FORGETS to put on his jersey before walking out onto court

This is the hilarious moment San Antonio Spurs star Jakob Poeltl forgot to put his jersey on as he walked out on to the court for their match with La Clippers.




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Girl power! Team GB chief believes our women will steal the 2020 Tokyo show

EXCLUSIVE BY DAVID COVERDALE: British women have been tipped to make history in Tokyo, with the head of Team GB boldly predicting that 2020 will be 'the year of the female Olympian'.




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Katarina Johnson-Thompson on being world heptathlon champion and her aims for Tokyo 2020 Olympics

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: I'll tell you one that surprised me - it was a message from my language tutor,' says Katarina Johnson-Thompson.




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Great Britain ice hockey triumph over Romania in 4-3 thriller

Great Britain took their first steps towards the next Winter Olympics when they emerged from the opening game of their qualifying tournament in Nottingham with a hard-fought 4-3 victory.




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New Nike running shoes sparks unease after World Athletics accused of favouring US sportswear firm 

Athletes have accused World Athletics of favouring Nike in the wake of their new regulations to tackle the growing controversy around racing shoes.




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Great Britain ice hockey 7-1 Estonia: Winner takes all clash with Hungary now awaits

Great Britain set up a winner takes all encounter against old rivals Hungary in Nottingham on Sunday when they took another step on the road to the Beijing Winter Olympics by beating Estonia 7-1.




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Jemma Reekie sets two new British indoor records to emerge as shock Olympic medal contender

Jemma Reekie's astonishing early-season form has continued with a third national record in the space of two races. The 21-year-old set new bests in the 1500m and mile in New York.




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Great Britain's hopes of reaching Winter Olympics dashed with 4-1 defeat to Hungary

Great Britain's hopes of reaching the next Winter Olympics were dashed on Sunday when they were defeated 4-1 by their old rivals Hungary in a winner takes all clash.




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UK Sport launch review into troubled governing body UK Athletics

British Cycling was subjected to a UK Sport review into the culture of its elite programme in 2016, but the sheer scope and breadth of this look into UK Athletics is thought to be unprecedented.




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Athletics in TV deal crisis as BBC offers fraction of the £3m-a-year they paid for current contract

Arnold, whose 46-year coaching career yielded over 70 major medals, said: 'After London 2012 and the opportunity that brought, you have to wonder how it has been allowed to get like this.'




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British Olympic medallist Alex Partridge opens up about his battles with depression

EXCLUSIVE BY DAVID COVERDALE: Alex Partridge won silver at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and bronze at London 2012. The 39-year-old now tells Sportsmail about his battle with depression.




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Resignation of chairman Clark sparks more turmoil at UK Athletics as Adams prepares to take over

The upheaval and chaos at UK Athletics intensified on Thursday night with the surprise resignation of chairman Chris Clark.




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Fallon Sherrock misses chance for historic Premier League darts win in 6-6 draw with Glen Durrant

Fallon Sherrock narrowly failed to create more history as she drew 6-6 with Glen Durrant at the Premier League in Nottingham after her PDC World Championship success in December.




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Jemma Reekie must address doubts over Nike footwear despite her team's denials

The elephant in the room remains, running laps at improbable speed. It has been two weeks since Jemma Reekie came to wider attention with an astonishing performance - now she must talk.




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Jemma Reekie's coach backs middle distance star to be a contender at Olympics

Jemma Reekie's coach Andy Young believes the breakthrough star of British athletics packs enough of a kick to be an Olympic contender this summer after her victory in Glasgow on Saturday.




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World's fastest sailboat set to arrive in London after record breaking round-the-world trip

The world's fastest sailboat is set to complete its record-breaking journey around the world this week, making its arrival through the Thames. The IDEC Sport's crew are led by Francis Joyon.




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Sportsmail nominated for five prizes at the Society of Editors Press Awards

Laura Lambert and Chief Sports Writer Martin Samuel are shortlisted for the Hugh McIlvanney Award for Sports Journalist of the Year.




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Great Britain legend Alex Danson-Bennet retires from hockey because of long-term concussion

Former Great Britain captain Alex Danson-Bennett has retired from hockey after failing to fully recover from a 'life-changing' head injury.




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Six-time Olympic champion Jason Kenny happy for wife Laura to take the spotlight

It is four years since Jason Kenny won three gold medals at the Rio Games, thus matching Sir Chris Hoy as Great Britain's most successful Olympian by bringing his tally to six.




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MPs demand answers as India muscle in on the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham

EXCLUSIVE BY DAVID COVERDALE: Organisers of the 2022 Commonwealth Games are set to face a grilling after it was confirmed that the archery and shooting will be held in India.




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Laura Kenny broke her shoulder last month but has amazed the medics with her speed of recovery

If Laura Kenny wanted to forget about the injury she was told would rule her out of the Tokyo Olympics, her two-year-old son had other ideas.




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British Cycling suffers major funding blow aa HSBC ends £20m sponsorship deal four years early

British Cycling have been dealt a major financial blow after HSBC pulled the plug on their £20million sponsorship deal four years early.




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Cycling veteran Ed Clancy targets glory... but needs help from GB's 'Chosen One'

The four-man, 4km event is one of Team GB's most successful in any Olympic sport - they won gold at Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016. Veteran Ed Clancy was the only ever-present in those teams. 




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Great Britain win silver in men's team sprint race at the Track World Championships in Berlin

It was left to Jason Kenny to add to the family's cycling silver after wife Laura defied doctor's orders but could not defy the odds.




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HOT OR NOT: Mo Farah's U-turn provided new levels of bemusement

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: New levels of bemusement were attained with this week's revelations of how he changed his story about an L-carnitine infusion to USADA investigators.




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Jason Kenny hopeful of finding form ahead of Tokyo Olympics after early exit at World Championships

DAVID COVERDALE: The British track cycling star went out at the last-16 stage and leaves Berlin with just the silver medal he won in the team sprint, having also failed to make Thursday's keirin final.




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Antonio Felix Da Costa wins Marrakesh E-Prix to go top in Formula E standings 

WILL JEANES IN MARRAKESH: Da Costa, who drives for DS Techeetah, had finished second in the previous two races of the season in Chile and Mexico but led from pole.




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Chicago Cubs' Anthony Rizzo on winning the World Series and playing in London

GEORGE BOND: The longest championship drought in the history of North American professional sport met its end deep in the webbing of Anthony Rizzo's right glove.




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The Premier League is suspended and no Six Nations… but here's what IS going ahead this weekend

The coronavirus has rocked the sporting world this week with most taking measures to ensure that fans nor players are affected by the global pandemic that is spreading across the world.




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Coronavirus Danish cycling world champion Mads Pedersen pulls out of Paris-Nice race

World champion Mads Pedersen of Denmark has pulled out of the Paris-Nice race before the start of Saturday's final stage after his country asked its nationals to return amid the coronavirus outbreak.




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Trump wins Gibraltar Open and celebrates with imaginary crowd after coronavirus stops fans attending

World champion Judd Trump has become the first player to win six ranking titles in a season after beating Kyren Wilson 4-3 in the final of the BetVictor Gibraltar Open.




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Diamond League will announce one-month delay to season on Tuesday

Sportsmail understands the opening meet in Doha on April 17 will be pushed back until after the Olympic Games scheduled for the summer, with a new slot in September or October likely.