Scott: Voyce beefs up Welsh competition
Competition for places in London Welsh’s back three might have got a little bit more cosy as of last weekend – but Nick Scott insists he’s only got eyes for the positives of Tom Voyce’s first-team arrival.
Competition for places in London Welsh’s back three might have got a little bit more cosy as of last weekend – but Nick Scott insists he’s only got eyes for the positives of Tom Voyce’s first-team arrival.
While most athletes spend hours obsessing over personal bests, Martyn Rooney has all-but torn up his record book in a bid to finally deliver on his global medal potential at London 2012.
Thornton Heath triple-jumper Julien Allwood believes rubbing shoulders on a daily basis with London 2012 medal contender Chris Tomlinson can catapult him onto the podium at this weekend’s senior UK Indoor Championships in Sheffield.
Age will prove no barrier to London 2012 gold for Greg Searle – according to the man he last shared the Olympic waters with 12 years ago, writes Tom Reynolds.
Mo Farah now knows first-hand the difference between the glory of gold and the sorrow of silver – just three tenths of a second.
Harry Aikines-Aryeetey was left devastated in Daegu on Sunday night after failing to reach the final of the 100m at the World Championships.
Martyn Rooney cut a downbeat figure after crashing out of the 400m semi-finals at the World Athletics Championships.
Andy Turner won a World Championship bronze medal on Monday, but had to go through an emotional rollercoaster to get it.
Mo Farah will have to down a legend to end a groundbreaking season with World Championship gold – but the Twickenham ace admits it is pointless making any concrete plans to achieve it.
British No 1 Andy Turner insists the Daegu World Championships next week are not the be all and end all when it comes to building up to London 2012 – but it would be nice to get a medal.
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