Sunday, June 24, 2012

Golf 2012

Luke Donald to defend Scottish open title 


World number one Luke Donald will return to Castle Stuart next month so as to try and defend his Scottish open title. 
The 34-year-old Englishman won by four strokes at the Inverness course last year in a game that was raining hard which gave him an awesome


"With the world number one and a host of major champions and tournament winners in the field, we can anticipate another superb week of world class competition on a world class links course."

Friday, June 22, 2012

Euro 2012

Scott Parker praises England's togetherness




England's midfielder believes that the teams togetherness and commitment has played a big part towards their success so far throughout Euro 2012.

Cricket 2012

England vs West Indies is delayed by rain



Heavy rain has delayed the 3rd and final one - day international between England and West Indies at Headingley.


England say that they have won the season after comfortable victories ant the Rose bowl and the Oval.


BBC weatherman Darren Bett said: "The wind is going to strengthen and it will continue to blow the rain across the region. I think it will rain all day."

Formula 1

Maldonado tops time in Valencia


Williams Pastor Maldonado achieves the fastest time in the first practice session for the European GP in Valencia.
The top nine were covered by just 0.292 secs on the Valencia street track.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Tennis 2012

Andy Murray says Olympic Gold is the Pinnacle of sport



Andy Murray believes that the greatest achievement in sport is when you win a gold medal in sport. He has been chosen as the first player who will represent GB in the tennis squad for London 2012.


"But in general, to the whole world, a gold medal is the pinnacle of sport. Winning a medal this summer for Team GB is one of my major goals."

Golf 2012

Lee Westwood is set for US move




Lee Westwood is set to move to US so as to boost chances of winning a major. 
Westwood, 39, says the British weather has also played a part in his decision to move to the US.


He has announced that he and his family are going to move at the end of this year.


"With our weather it is hard to practice when you want to practise in the UK," he said.

Tour de France

Bradley Wiggins leader of sky



Bradley Wiggins has been elected to lead the sky squad for the 99th Tour de France which will take place on the 30th of June.


"I've been waiting for this moment for a long time and I'll do everything I can to win the Tour de France."


However, Wiggins never really imagined being a Tour de France favourite.