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Russia: athletics doping allegations are ‘groundless’
The Kremlin dismisses allegations that Russian athletes engaged in widespread, state-sponsored doping that sabotaged the London 2012 Olympic Games.
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Lord Coe: ‘these allegations came as a shock to all of us’
The doping allegations engulfing athletics came as a shock, Lord Coe has insisted, despite his influential position at the top of the sport’s governing body.
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Swimming numbers sinking fast despite Olympic ambitions
Despite being the country’s most popular sport, swimming in England has seen participation numbers plummet, with almost a quarter of a million fewer people heading for the pool in the last year.
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‘A long way to go’ – Paralympian on attitudes to disability
As a survey suggest major improvements in attitudes towards disability as a result of the 2012 Paralympics, gold medalist Sophie Christiansen tells Channel 4 News it is time to stop focusing on sport.
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#WT4? Watch our new interactive show with Alex Brooker
On Monday 17 February, Channel 4 News launches a new online show where you ask the questions. Our first guest is Alex Brooker from The Jump and The Last Leg, ahead of the Sochi Winter Paralympics.
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Murray in pole position for Sports Personality – surely?
The BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year award is rarely won by a team player, but Wimbledon champ Andy Murray may not be a shoo-in.
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All eyes on Jonnie Peacock at London Anniversary Games
The spirit of London 2012 is in the air again as the Anniversary Games remind us of those golden days a year ago, writes Sports Reporter Jordan Jarrett-Bryan.
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Seb Coe on what the Paralympics has done for Britain
Lord Coe and wheelchair users chat to Jon Snow about how the Olympics have helped disabled transport and what more can be done.
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A nation expects at London’s Anniversary Games
The London Anniversary Games starts on Friday, but unlike 12 months ago, the nation goes into the festival of track and field expectant rather than hopeful, writes Jordan Jarrett-Bryan.
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Ade Adepitan on the Olympic legacy
Paralympic medallist and broadcaster Ade Adepitan and Nicholas Lezard – author of The Nolympics: One Man’s Struggle Against Sporting Hysteria discuss the Olympic legacy.
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Ade Adepitan on the Olympic legacy
Paralympic medallist and broadcaster Ade Adepitan and Nicholas Lezard – author of The Nolympics: One Man’s Struggle Against Sporting Hysteria discuss the Olympic legacy.
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Have Olympics and Paralympics really boosted trade?
The London Games delivered a £9.9bn trade and investment boost, according to the government – but some small businesses say there was little benefit to the country outside the capital.
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Paracyclist Tom Staniford aims for Brazil
Tom, has a rare condition MPD Syndrome which means he’s unable to store fat under his skin, we spoke about a number of things from para-cycling to people attitudes changing towards disabilty sport.
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Channel 4’s Paralympics team beats BBC to TV Bafta
An “amazing surprise” sees Channel 4’s Paralympic coverage beat the BBC Olympics to the TV Bafta for best sport and live event.
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Disabled people ‘hit by multiple benefit cuts’
Hundreds of thousands of disabled people will be worse off as a result of six different benefit cuts, according to Scope.