• Siddikur, Chikkarangappa, Murray and Jazz lead the charge to Black Mountain’s summit

    Siddikur Rahman shot one of the lowest rounds of his 18-year professional career today, an eight-under-par 64, to share the third-round lead at the International Series Thailand with India’s Chikkarangappa S, Zach Murray from Australia and Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond.

    Chikkarangappa carded 67, Murray 68 and Jazz 69 at Black Mountain Golf Club in Hua Hin. They lead the Asian Tour event on 15 under by one shot from Koreans Yongjun Bae (65), Mingyu Cho (66), and Jaewoong Eom (68), Micah Lauren Shin (67) from the United States, and Japan’s Yosuke Asaji (68).

  • Sikh, Ashvir Singh Johal, appointed first team coach at Championship side, Wigan

    Among Wigan Athletic’s number of new appointments to their backroom staff is Ashvir Singh Johal, who is the newest of First Team Coach at the English Football League Championship side.

    Sikh, Ashvir, has been a coach for the Guru Nanak Football Club (GNG FC), a community club that was established in Leicester by a group of Asian men. GNG FC grew and became more successful, winning city and county leagues.

  • Silver linings for Haringey’s young athletes at the 2024 London Youth Games

    Haringey’s young athletes mounted a commendable and valiant defence of the Jubilee Trophy at this year’s London Youth Games (LYG) to finish runners-up behind eventual champions Bromley.

  • Silverstone named third best F1 circuit worldwide - beating Spa and Suzuka

    With pre-season testing underway in the lead up to the Bahrain Grand Prix opening next week, anticipation is bubbling for another thrilling season filled with twists and turns - searches for “2024 F1 schedule” skyrocketed by 200% over the past 3 months.

  • Simon Biles, Mondo Duplantis, Real Madrid and Lamine Yamal are among the winners at the 25th Anniversary Laureus World Sports Awards

    Madrid became the capital city of sport tonight as the Laureus World Sports Awards celebrated its 25th anniversary by gathering the greatest athletes not only of the past 12 months, but of the 21st Century.

  • Simone Biles wins record-breaking 21st World Gymnastics Championships medal

    Simone Biles broke the record for World Gymnastics Championships medals won by a woman with her 21st medal as the USA took their fifth straight team title.

    The Americans' total of 172.33 was almost six full marks ahead of Russia in second, with Italy beating China to a surprise bronze in Stuttgart.

    Biles finished with a personal total of 59.733 in winning her 15th world title.

    The 22-year-old was the outstanding performer in a team that included Jade Carey, 19, and 16-year-olds Sunisa Lee, Kara Eaker and Grace McCallum.

    "I never think of records - I just go out there and do what I came to do," said Biles.

    "Every year it feels better and better, just because we're adding to the legacy."

    Victory sees her overtake Russia's Svetlana Khorkina as the most decorated woman in the competition's history.

    Biles has three silvers and three bronzes in addition to her 15 golds while Khorkina managed nine golds, eight silvers and three bronzes.

    She is again competing in all six finals, having become the first women since 1987 to win a medal in all six events at the last year's Worlds in Doha.

    The Texan now has the chance to become the gymnast with the most medals overall in World Championships history.

    She needs three more this week to overtake Vitaly Scherbo's tally of 23, which he won for the Soviet Union, the Commonwealth of Independent States and Belarus in the 1990s.

    Great Britain finished sixth in Germany, with Olympic qualification for Tokyo 2020 already confirmed.

  • Sin-bin trial plan recommended for professional games

    Plans for football to introduce 10-minute sin-bins for cynical fouls and dissent have been recommended for trialling in the professional game.

  • Sinner consolidates No.1 ranking following straight-sets victory in Melbourne

    World No.1, Jannik Sinner, overcame second seed, Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open final, which made him Italy's first three-time Grand Slam champion, after extending his career-best winning streak to 21 matches.

  • Sir Alastair Cook joins GEDU as a Global Brand Ambassador

    Global Education (GEDU) has been unveiled as the official Education Partner of the Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA); with England cricketing legend Sir Alastair Cook as the Global Brand Ambassador.

  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe agrees deal to buy 25% stake of Manchester United

    British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe has agreed to buy a 25% stake in Manchester United for about $1.3bn (£1.03bn).

  • Sir Lewis omission – and Fury addition – leaving questions about SPOTY 21

    Despite Sir Lewis Hamilton’s epic challenge for the 2021 Formula 1 title, it seems that he had not done enough to put him on the BBC Sports Personality of the Year short-list. World Heavyweight boxing Champion, Tyson Fury, on the other hand, has been named on the SPOTY shortlist... despite having threatened legal action against the BBC, if he was.

  • Sir Lewis thrills in record-breaking ninth British GP win

    Sir Lewis Hamilton won a race-long fight with Max Verstappen and Lando Norris at a gripping, wet-dry British Grand Prix to take his first victory since December 2021.

  • Sir Mo says final ‘goodbye’ in last Great North Run

    Sir Mo Farah, one of the greatest British athletes of all time, finished fourth in the final race of his career at the Great North Run.

  • SIS identifies 79 suspicious football matches played globally in first half of 2024

    Sports integrity specialists Starlizard Integrity Services (SIS) has identified 79 football matches played globally between 1 January and 30 June 2024 as suspicious.

  • Sisters putting Malawi women's football on the map

    When the Chinese Women's Super League resumes this weekend it will feature Malawian sisters Tabitha and Temwa Chawinga. It will be the first time the sisters have played against each other competitively having appeared together for the national team, Malawian club DD Sunshine and Swedish side Kvarnsveden.

    Temwa, 21, will be playing for Wuhan FC and hoping to follow in her big sister's footsteps after Tabitha, 24, was recently voted the league's Player of the Year for a second year in a row.

    "She's a very good player, and the thing is everyone will be working hard to make her team and fans happy," Tabitha said. Temwa admits there will be some sibling rivalry: "Both of us will do our best to see who the best player is. Back home the family are very happy about us.

    “My parents never thought their children would one day play football outside of the country, but now it's happening." But she is also thankful to Tabitha for her help in getting her career started.

    Tabitha's journey began when someone spotted her talent as she played in her village with the boys and helped her move to the capital Lilongwe to join DD Sunshine, one of the very few serious women football teams in the country. She said: "Growing up, I never saw myself as different from boys - whatever they did, I believed I could, and went for it."

    Her next bit of good fortune was when a young American lady working for a local NGO was persuaded to join DD Sunshine, by two colleagues who were players at the club. She was later transferred to Sweden by the NGO, where she decided that apart from working she would continue to pursue her newly-found passion of football.

    When she approached Krokom Dvarsatts, who were in the Swedish third Division at the time, the club was meticulous in enquiring of where she had played before to make sure they did not violate any transfer rules. The club contacted DD Sunshine owner David Dube to discuss terms of transfer for the American and he said they could take her without paying on condition they would try out another of his players whom he believed was more talented.

    "When Krokom Dvarsatts hesitated, Mr Dube offered to pay visa and flight costs for me to travel to Sweden for trials," says Tabitha. "I joined the team for training on the same day I arrived and they were immediately impressed with my strength, dribbling, shooting from far and scoring skills."

    The pair are helping to improve the fortunes of the national team as they led the team to the second round of Tokyo Olympic qualifiers with 14-1 aggregate win over neighbours Mozambique. They won the home leg 11-1 with Temwa scoring five times to outshine her big sister, who 'only' managed a hat-trick. In the second round they beat Kenya 3-2 in Malawi, with two goals from Tabitha, but then lost 3-0 in the return leg.

    The sisters' achievements have not gone unnoticed back in Malawi with Tabitha not only being named captain of her national team but also being named Malawi Sports Personality of the Year and Sports Woman of the Year in 2019.

  • Sithole and Ramphadi secure Africa's first wheelchair tennis medal at Paralympics24

    South African duo Lucas Sithole and Donald Ramphadi secured Africa's first wheelchair tennis medal after clinching bronze in the quad doubles at the Paris Paralympics on Wednesday.

  • Sizzling 100m line up headed for Müller Birmingham Diamond League

    The men’s 100m will showcase some of the fastest athletes in the world with Andre de Grasse (CAN), Trayvon Bromell (USA), and Yohan Blake (JAM) amongst the star names set to star at the Müller Birmingham Diamond League, the second meeting of the 2022 Wanda Diamond League series, at the Alexander Stadium on Saturday 21 May.

  • Sky Blues statue campaign nets £10k boost from Coventry recruitment specialist

    One of Coventry’s fastest growing independent recruitment agencies has thrown its backing behind an appeal that will highlight the achievements of John Sillett and George Curtis in bringing the FA Cup back to the city.

  • SLT dive straight into new Swim England partnership

    Langley Swimming Centre in Oldbury is the first Sandwell Leisure Trust (SLT) facility to take up a new training tool as part of an exciting five-year partnership with Swim England.

    Forty Level 2 swim teachers from across the Trust attended the Aquatic Skills Framework Stages 8-10 Diving CPD seminar, which is part of the Swim England extended education programme and provides the technical knowledge to deliver FUNdamental diving skills from the poolside in a fun and safe environment. 

  • SLT serve up padel first for Sandwell

    The fastest-growing participation sport globally has arrived in Sandwell, with three new ‘Padel’ courts now open at Tipton Sports Academy - the first of their kind in the Black Country!