SPRINTER Richard Kilty last night launched an extraordinary attack on UK Athletics after losing his appeal against his non-selection for the Olympic team, claiming that he wanted nothing more to do with the governing body and would look at competing for Ireland in future. More...
SCOTLAND’s main unionist parties have appointed a panel of election experts to compose a single question for the independence referendum, in a direct challenge to the SNP. More...
CHRIS Paterson has welcomed the SRU’s ambitious new targets of winning Grand Slams and World Cups inside the next four years, but insisted that the strategy’s headline-grabbing aims will mean little to Scotland’s players. More...
A MAN whose parents and uncle were killed when a car collided with a train at an open level crossing in Caithness has criticised a Crown Office decision not to hold a fatal accident inquiry into the deaths. More...
MOULIN De La Croix was the benefactor of a walkover at Worcester last night as trainers registered their dissatisfaction with prize money by boycotting the partex-direct.co.uk Novices’ Hurdle. More...
St Johnstone warmed up for next week’s Europa League tie in Turkey against Eskisehirspor with a 4-0 friendly win over East Fife at Bayview last night. More...
Caroline Masson took the lead after day one of the South African Women’s Open with an opening 69 at Selborne Park Golf Club. More...
JACK Nicklaus has watched 16 majors come and go without Tiger Woods winning any of them but still reckons his record haul of 18 titles is likely to come under threat. More...
GARY Player believes that a European will win this year’s Open, which, after a string of American successes, is a bolder claim than it might at first seem. More...
The scenes were reminiscent of a Ryder Cup, the cheers ringing out from the moment Lee Westwood left the putting green at Lytham to make his way to the first tee just after 9am. Here was England’s finest among his own people. Here was the favourite son. The opening hole in this Open championship...
When David Wilkie won the 200m breaststroke at the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games, the Scot created history by becoming the first male British swimmer to take gold for 68 years. More...
STRIKER Gregory Tade could be St Johnstone’s secret weapon against Turkish side Eskisehirspor tonight as Steve Lomas’s side try to rescue their Europa League campaign. More...
THE row over GB Olympic athlete Phillips Idowu continued last night after the British Olympic Association requested to see his medical records. The 33-year-old could yet be asked to undergo a fitness test before triple jump qualifying on Tuesday 7 August. More...
Imogen Bankier and Chris Adcock have just pride to play for at London 2012 after their medal hopes were ended by a second defeat. More...
DUNDEE United are facing a trip into the unknown on Thursday in the wake of the announcement last night that Dynamo Moscow have parted ways with their manager. More...
USAIN Bolt cemented his place in the pantheon of the modern Olympic Games tonight - delighting the 80,000 spectators who witnessed history in the making. More...
GAVIN Hastings has revealed that he hopes to be appointed Team GB rugby sevens manager when the sport makes its Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro four years from now. More...
GREAT BRITAIN won their first women’s Olympic field hockey medal in 20 years by beating New Zealand 3-1 in the bronze match at Riverside Arena yesterday. More...
Rafael Nadal showed Novak Djokovic he’s still the man to beat on clay, defeating the top-ranked Serb 7-5, 6-3 in the rain-delayed final to win his record sixth Italian Open title. More...
LINKS UNITED impressed when winning the LEAFA Dunedin Cup final 4-0 over Cramond at Ainslie Park. More...
Saracens have confirmed the resignation of Andy Farrell from their coaching staff. The Aviva Premiership club described Farrell’s decision as a “surprise”. More...
Norwich plan to scour the continent for their new manager after Cardiff manager Malky Mackay dropped out of the reckoning. More...
ONE of the members of the Walter Smith-led consortium last night issued a public appeal to Charles Green to sell Rangers to their group. More...
INFAMY, infamy, everyone has it in for David Nalbandian. Or at least that is what the Argentine seemed to suggest yesterday, after the former Wimbledon finalist lost in the first round to the eighth seed Janko Tipsarevic. More...
Russia and Lithuania secured places in the men’s basketball competition at the London Olympics by advancing to the final of the qualifying tournament in Venezuela on Saturday night. More...
British Taekwondo followed their selection policy in the controversial decision to nominate Lutalo Muhammad in favour of Aaron Cook for the London Olympic squad, the World Taekwondo Federation have ruled. More...
DAVID Beckham showed Great Britain manager Stuart Pearce what he will be missing as he scored an impressive double in Los Angeles Galaxy’s 5-3 win over Portland Timbers. More...
He promised he would return. And he kept faith. The Barbados batting maestro, whose savage Lord’s assault on England’s feckless attack in 1984 is widely regarded as one of the truly great Test innings, came back to town. More...
Australian swimming star James Magnussen hopes he can develop an air of invincibility in the sport similar to that which his compatriot Ian “Thorpedo” Thorpe once enjoyed. More...
CHRISTIAN HORNER has dismissed suggestions his Red Bull team have become the ‘bad boys’ of Formula 1. More...
AS Scottish football clubs try to come up with innovative ways to battle through these difficult financial times, Kilmarnock have announced that their drive to garner extra support and, more importantly, cash, will involve players and management phoning lapsed season-ticket holders personally to...
TWO tapestries inspired by the last remaining letters of William Wallace are to be unveiled as the centrepiece of a new exhibition. More...
Few Olympians have got to where they are without sacrifice, but how many of them have built their dreams in the tight, boxed-up accommodation at an inner-city fire station remains to seen. More...
PAUL Lambert has confirmed Alan Hutton is looking for a new club after the Aston Villa manager deemed him surplus to requirements. More...
Tony Pulis was disappointed to lose his job at Stoke City but said yesterday that he understood the decision of the board to take the club in a different direction. More...
HULL City have made their first signing since winning promotion to the Barclays Premier League by turning George Boyd’s loan deal into a permanent contract. More...
TIGER Woods and Sergio Garcia have been kept apart, for the first two rounds at least, in next week’s US Open at Merion. More...
Stade Francais prop Sakaria Taulafo is the only change to the Samoa line-up to face Italy in Saturday’s Test in Nelspruit. More...
Barcelona’s current and ex-presidents set aside their differences and yesterday defended Lionel Messi against allegations of tax fraud in a case that experts say could carry a prison sentence for the Argentina star. More...
GOLF: Connor Syme (Dumfries High School) was delighted to follow in his dad Stuart’s footsteps when he won the Paul Lawrie Foundation Scottish Schools’ Championship last year – now he’s gone one better by retaining the title at Murrayshall. More...
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