The hopes of Britain’s curlers are hanging on a knife-edge but the men and women produced the results they needed on a dramatic day of action ...
With human sporting dramas fighting for space amid the geopolitics, the Winter Olympics are a reminder that the essence of sport remains noble and valid ...
The Canadians began the Milano Cortina Games with a cheating scandal and a gold drought. In the second week of action, it’s woe Canada no more ...
Owner Hudgell has revived club and the Super League champions take on Brisbane Broncos with the world crown up for grabs ...
Big investment in coaches and kit – £5.8m in the last cycle – has paid off despite lack of facilities and snow at home ...
Letters: Gareth Rees writes that money and size are now all important; John Marriott calls for the sport to be brought back into state schools; plus a letter from Steffan Parry ...
Targeted resource allocation and investment in facilities have contributed to a record medal haul – but tougher times may lie ahead ...
The Swiss broadcaster RTS said it had pulled from its website the commentary of an Olympic bobsleigh run in which one reporter questioned at length the presence of an Israeli athlete at the Games ...
Rich Ruohonen, a personal injury attorney from Minnesota, said this week that ‘there’s no shades of gray’ around the federal occupation in his home state ...
Long-sought collective bargaining agreement sealed after multiple franchise exits and with World Cups looming ...
Canada’s curling victory over Sweden on Friday at the Winter Olympics ended in angry scene as the team accused each other of cheating ...
Lindsey Vonn is preparing to fly back to America after she fractured her tibia last week, according to the CEO of the US Ski and Snowboard Association ...