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Multiple Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt re-signs with German kit-maker Puma until after the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Derbyshire are relegated from County Championship Division One, losing to Warwickshire by an innings and 158 runs.
Great Britain's Jonathan Tiernan-Locke is ruled out of the elite road race at the Road World Championships.
Paralympic silver medallist Will Bayley believes table tennis "needs a superstar" to increase the sport's popularity.
Lisa Evans inspires Scotland to victory against Bosnia in a one-sided 2015 World Cup qualifier at Fir Park.
Red Bull driver Mark Webber denies that he deliberately ignored race marshals to enter Singapore track.
Lady Cecil will continue to train from Warren Place stables, the yard associated with her deceased husband Sir Henry Cecil.
Yamaha boss Wilco Zeelenberg says Jorge Lorenzo must take risks to keep pressure on MotoGP leader Marc Marquez
Coach Shaun Wane says Wigan Warriors must contain their emotions to get past Leeds and book a Grand Final spot.
London Irish director of rugby Brian Smith says there is no fitness crisis at the club and is not concerned by their mounting injury list.
Snooker player Stephen Lee insists he is innocent of match-fixing charges and intends to appeal against his 12-year ban.
Three-time Commonwealth champion James Goddard will not defend his titles next year after announcing his retirement.
Britain's Johanna Konta withdraws during her quarter-final against Johanna Larsson in Ningbo after suffering an abdominal strain.
British pairs skaters Stacey Kemp and David King head to Germany for a final Olympic qualifier ahead of Sochi 2014.
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