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While Cupid-struck lovers were busy exchanging roses, gifts and greeting each other to celebrate Valentine's Day, about 1,000 denizens of this tech hub ran a marathon for a healthy heart on Tuesday. The 'Run for your Loved Ones' marathon was flagged off...
The 'Run for your Loved Ones' marathon was flagged off by World Athletics champion Anju Bobby George from Apollo Hospital campus on Bannerghatta road to Hulimavu junction in the city's upscale southern suburb and back. Do you think Aakash can...
You've got to give the crowd a show and the BDO have got only one star, Bobby George. The others have as much charisma as a convention of parking attendants. I'm not daft. I would rather commentate on Newcastle United than Blyth Spartans.
'Run for your Loved Ones' marathon was flagged off by World Athletics champion Anju Bobby George from Apollo Hospital campus on Bannerghatta road to Hulimavu junction in the city's upscale southern suburb and back. "About 1,000 citizens from all walks...
Mayookha leapt to 6.44 metres to better Anju Bobby George’s nine-year-old mark of 6.40 metres, while also setting a meeting record in the process. It was Mayookha’s third competition during her stay in Berlin, where she underwent training under German...
Self-styled ‘King of darts’ Bobby George has accused him of being “a highwayman without a mask” after his controversial decision to leavethe BDO. Colourful character George, a BBC TV pundit, fell out with Hankey after wrongly forecasting that he would...
The only thing it has going for it is Colin Murray who interacts well with Bobby George. In years gone by John Part would step in and commentate and provide a players insight but this has now ended and we are left with the mediocre dross of the...
In a toe-curling opening exchange, Colin Murray turned up like a long lost Wicksy to greet Bobby George in a top that big Pat wouldn’t have been seen dead in. Or maybe not. Colin began: “As much a tradition in British living rooms as a cup of tea...
Bobby George (born December 16, 1945) is an English darts player and pundit, who is known as one of the leading characters in the game for his flamboyant entrances (in which the 'King of Darts' comes in wearing a crown and cloak and holding a candelabra in his teeth to the sound of Queen's 'We Are the Champions') and many medallions and rings. Full Article
