BRITISH long jump record holder Chris Tomlinson has officially opened the new £9m Horley Leisure Centre. Tomlinson, who represented Great Britain in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics,... Full Article at Get Surrey
Can you use a little good news? Quite a while back when this column fit more in “Lifestyle,” a section that barely appears in any newspaper today, I wrote about our oldest grandchild Tommy starting kindergarten. I begged the world to be kind to this litt Full Article at Madison.com
Nick D'Arcy has been cleared to compete for selection for the London Games. Source: The Australian CONTROVERSIAL swimmer Nick D'Arcy has been cleared by the Australian Olympic... Full Article at The Courier Mail
Dr. Tony Rebuck thinks about sports, a lot. He is a fan with a fanatical streak, a pulsing, palpable devotion to fun and games that infected him as a child after taking "the tube" to London's Wembley Stadium to watch the 1948 Olympics. The native Brit br Full Article at National Post
Sydney - Australia's leading butterfly swimmer Nick D'Arcy was cleared on Tuesday to try out for this year's London Olympics after officials declared the controversial swimmer eligible for selection. The Australian Olympic Committee ended speculation ove Full Article at Sport24.co.za
Swimming bad boy Nick D'Arcy could represent Australia at the London Olympics after being given the go-ahead to participate at the national championships in March. The Australian... Full Article at Sportal Australia
NICK D'Arcy has been cleared for a shot at his first Olympics after officials declared the controversial swimmer eligible for selection. The Australian Olympic Committee ended long-running speculation over D'Arcy's availability for the London Games yeste Full Article at The Daily Telegraph
Russia came closest to challenging China’s recent dominance of world diving on the first day of the 2012 World Cup in London, the last diving test event before the Olympics. ... Full Article at RIA Novosti
Nick D'Arcy has been cleared to compete for selection for the London Games. Source: The Australian CONTROVERSIAL swimmer Nick D'Arcy has been cleared by the Australian Olympic Committee to compete for selection at the London Games. The AOC announced the Full Article at Herald Sun
Controversial swimmer Nick D'Arcy has been cleared by the Australian Olympic Committee to compete for selection at the London Games. The AOC announced on Tuesday the bankrupt swimmer would be eligible for selection at next month's trials after Swimming A Full Article at Sky News Australia