SAILING: West Kirby Sailing Club just missed out on the honours as the Americans showed their class in the 59th annual Wilson Team Racing Trophy meeting in Firefly dinghies on the Marine Lake.
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CYCLING: In fine weather conditions, Jimmy Wright of Preston Wheelers won the Leigh Premier RC ten miles time trial on the D10/1 Rainford course in 20 minutes 27 seconds.
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YORKSHIREMAN James Willstrop ensured that there will be English interest in both finals of the Dunlop British Open Squash Championships for only the second time in 44 years when he overwhelmed Frenchman Thierry Lincou in straight games in last night’s men’s semi-finals in Liverpool.
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SAILING: Dinghy action will be fast and furious on West Kirby Lake this weekend when West Kirby Sailing Club stage their annual Wilson Team Racing Trophy Meeting.
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IT was third time lucky for Jonathan Harford and Tom Richards in yesterday’s men’s qualifying finals of the Dunlop British Open at Liverpool Cricket Club when the pair made it through to the main draw.
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STEVE BROGAN is currently driving on the dreamland superhighway. After over a decade of hard graft, the Liverpool-born motorcyclist is leading the way in the British Supersport Championship after a clean-sweep in the opening round.
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ROB BERRY (SouthportWaterloo) and Jenny Clague (Liverpool Harriers) took the honours at the Croxteth Park 10k organised by LPS, Berry regaining the crown he last held in 2001 and Clague the one she wore in 2004.
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The sessions, which are also taking place at Everton Park Centre on Great Homer Street, are open to nine to 16-year-olds and cost just £2.50 for the two hour session.
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EVERGREEN Steve James (SouthportWaterloo) won the over-65 award at the Garstang Gallop 10k recording a splendid 42.23, finishing 13 seconds ahead of Chris Slavin (Penny Lane) who took the over-60 award.
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THESE are good times at Prescot Hockey Club. Membership is increasing, junior development plans are bearing fruit and the club’s overall strategy is directed by a dynamic committee which pursues a determinedly ‘can do’ philosophy.
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BERNIE MURPHY (LPS) was the first Merseyside runner home in the London Marathon recording 2.29 in 43rd place and taking third prize in the over-40 category.
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