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Marathon efforts are increasingly normalised so cheats are trying to keep up | Simon Burnton

No wonder the demands of going the distance in this toughest of races still compels many to try to cut cornersAt the 1908 London Olympics entrants for the marathon had to agree that “a competitor must at once retire from the race if ordered to do so by a member of the medical staff appointed by the British Olympic Council to patrol the course”, there being a genuine concern for the wellbeing of anyone foolish enough to volunteer for such a test of endurance. In the 1906 Athens Olympics (since relegated to the status of “Intercalated Games”) worried organisers stationed an ambulance every kilometre along the route (at its conclusion Billy Sherring, the Canadian winner, was presented with a small...

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Cool boarders and terrifying tee shots: my sporting moments of 2018 | Sean Ingle

From Chris Froome’s breakaway in the Giro d’Italia to an epic Wimbledon showdown, my year featured a number of breathtaking highlightsWhen the New York columnist Jimmy Cannon was starting out in journalism, the playwright Damon Runyon gave him some impeccable advice: “The best way to be a bum and make a living is to write about sport.” The game has changed in the intervening 80 years, but Runyon’s words still hold true. So as 2018 comes to an end, here is this bum’s favourite memories of the sporting events he witnessed at first hand … Continue reading...

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