• Record-breaker Proctor calls time on superb long jump career

    British long jump record holder, Shara Proctor has called time on her stellar career that included medals at world, European and Commonwealth games and a sixth place at the 2012 London Olympic Games.

    Whilst she first took the British best mark in 2012, the 33-year-old flew to the current British long jump record of 7.07m in 2015 with her silver medal winning leap at the World Championships in Beijing.

  • Record-breaker, Anderson, a leading target for developing MLC

    England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker James Anderson is a surprise target for Major League Cricket.

  • Record-breaking Keely and Elaine shine at UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham

    The best was saved until last in Birmingham yesterday as a pulsating Müller Indoor Grand Prix came to a record-breaking end.

    The fans turned out in force to see this showpiece, with British athletes testing their fitness, preparing for next weekend’s return to the city and the UK Athletics Indoor Championships and also looking to secure World Indoor Championships qualifying standards. The full house at the Utilita Arena Birmingham roared virtually every step of Keely Hodgkinson’s 800m victory, as the Olympic silver medallist began her competitive year with a run of the highest quality in what was the final track event of the meeting.

  • Record-breaking Rachael Blackmore a winner in Grand National

    Rachael Blackmore made sporting history by becoming the first female jockey to win the Grand National with victory on Minella Times at Aintree. The Irish rider scored a thrilling triumph aboard the 11-1 chance, trained by Henry de Bromhead who also saddled runner-up Balko Des Flos.

    The thrilled record-breaker said: "I don't feel male or female right now. I don't even feel human."  The 173rd running of the world's most famous steeplechase provided a story for the ages as Blackmore won in the colours of owner JP McManus.

    The 31-year-old – who claimed six victories in all, including the Champion Hurdle on Honeysuckle, and was a narrow runner-up in the Gold Cup with A Plus Tard - had already achieved a landmark success at last month's Cheltenham Festival when becoming the first woman to be the meeting's leading jockey. She demonstrated perfect poise and timing to guide Minella Times expertly round the 30 fences over more than four and a quarter miles for victory by six and a half lengths.

    The closest a female jockey had previously come to winning the race was Katie Walsh on Seabass in 2012 when she finished third. "I cannot believe it," Blackmore - the daughter of a dairy farmer and a school teacher from Killenaule, County Tipperary - said. "He was a sensational spin. It is unbelievable." Starting out riding ponies as a child, she went on to gain a degree in equine science and combined her studies with competing as an amateur jockey.

    There were no spectators at the Merseyside track because of Covid-19 protocols, but the historic moment was not lost on the jockeys, trainers and owners in attendance who cheered the pair back into the winner's enclosure. The 1-2 for De Bromhead sealed his own remarkable story, having won the Champion Hurdle, Champion Chase and Gold Cup at Cheltenham.

    One of the 40 runners, The Long Mile, was euthanised after suffering an injury while running on the flat between fences. It was the second equine fatality in eight editions of the race since safety changes were introduced in 2013. Jockey Bryony Frost was taken to hospital after being unseated from her mount Yala Enki. Amateur jockey Sam Waley-Cohen, who has won six times in other races over the National fences, led the way with an enterprising ride on outsider Jett.

    The favourite, Cloth Cap, followed on the inside and travelled well for a long way before fading as McManus runners Any Second Now and Minella Times entered the picture. Mark Walsh did well to stay on Any Second Now after nearly being brought down at the third-last and the challenges of Burrows Saint and Discorama waned as Balko Des Flos and Minella Times pushed ahead.

    As Blackmore and Minella Times safely jumped the last, it became clear a piece of racing folklore was being created and the pair passed the winning line clear of their rivals. Forty-four years after Charlotte Brew was the first woman to ride in the race on 200-1 outsider Barony Fort, who refused at the 27th fence, Blackmore had bettered Walsh's third-placed finish with an historic victory.

    "It is huge. It's the first woman to win the National. It's history, but I suppose this has been coming over time," said Walsh. "There's been more women riding in the National over the last couple of years."

  • Records fall and winners crowned after superb World Indoor Tour Final in Birmingham

    Ethiopian Gudaf Tsegay, USAs Grant Holloway and Team GB stars Keely Hodgkinson, Neil Gourley and Dina Asher-Smith were all on record-breaking form as Birmingham hosted a World Indoor Tour Final to remember with seven athletes walking away with overall victory at the Utilita Arena.

  • Records fall at exciting Microplus UK Athletics Indoor Championship meet

    George Mills and Neil Gourley both set new Championship records on the way to impressive gold medals at the Microplus UK Athletics Indoor Championships in Birmingham as GB & NI athletes booked their place at next month’s continental showdown.

  • Records fall for ParalympicsGB on Super Sunday

    Great Britain celebrated their most successful day at a Paralympic Games this century with 12 gold medals on a record-breaking super Sunday at Paris 2024.

  • Redeveloped outdoor sports courts launched at Tipton Sports Academy

    A major refurbishment project at Tipton Sports Academy (managed by Sandwell Leisure Trust) has created brand-new outdoor tennis and netball courts for the local community.

  • Reem Al Aboud and Hanna Riehle crowned champions of Rally Jameel

    Rally Jameel, the first women-only navigational rally in the Middle East, has successfully concluded its fourth edition, marking a historic milestone with its first-ever cross-border expansion, kicking off in Petra, Jordan.

  • Refugee b-girl sends message at Olympics

    Refugee athlete Manizha Talash displayed the words ‘free Afghan women’ on her outfit during her Olympic breaking battle in Paris.

  • Refugee Khudadadi looking to double up at LA Para Games under French flag

    Zakia Khudadadi, the first athlete from the Refugees team to clinch a medal at the Paris Paralympics, is hoping to represent France at the next games in Los Angeles in 2028 and wants to expand her repertoire by competing in both taekwondo and athletics.

  • Refugee Paralympics team named Paris Games

    Eight athletes and one guide runner will make up the biggest Refugee Paralympic team when they compete at Paris 2024.

  • Reggae Boy Lowe joins Saudi Pro League side Al-Akhdoud

    Reggae Boy Damion Lowe has completed his transfer to Saudia Arabian football club Al-Akhdoud on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

  • Reggae Boyz falls short against Mexico in Copa America opener

    Jamaica was edged out 1-0 by Mexico in their opening Copa America Group B game at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas on Saturday.

  • Reggae Girlz pledged $25m boost ahead of vital Olympic qualifying games

    In collaboration with the Jamaica Football Federation and the Bob Marley Foundation, the Jamaica Olympic Association has pledged up to $25 million to help their Reggae Girlz in their two-legged Olympic qualifying match against Canada.

  • Reggae legends UB40 now sponsoring a football club

    Legendary Reggae band, UB$O, has just announced that it will be sponsoring a special football West Midlands football club that is very dear to their hearts.

  • Regulator to have power to tackle parachute payments in English football

    The elite men's game in England is set to introduce legislation to establish an independent football regulator to Parliament by the government.

  • Reigning World Champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson named in strong GB & NI team for European Athletics Championships Rome 2024

    UK Athletics (UKA) have announced the team selected to represent Great Britain & Northern Ireland at the European Athletics Championships in Rome 7-12 June 2024.

  • Report highlights Premier League players and their nationalities

    Sportslens.com has put together some interesting numbers about Premier League football players and their nationalities. According to their calculations, only two Premier League clubs gave more than half of their game time to English players in 2021-22. Premier League champions Manchester City afforded only 24.5% of playing time to English players in the Premier League.

  • Report shows that Black girls are being failed by sport

    Charity, Women in Sport, has called on sport's leaders to do more for young Black girls.