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Sovereign King (left), ridden by Robert Thornton, on the way to victory in the Cenkos Securities Beginners Chase at Plumpton yesterday from the eventual third, Olmeto Collonges (Paul Moloney)

Betfair take over Ascot highlight

Betfair yesterday became the new sponsors of Ascot's King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Next July the race will carry a prize of £1m for the first time – up from this year's £850,000.

Peacock had made an emotional plea for the return of his wife

Rugby star's wife returns home from Thailand

Rugby league star Jamie Peacock hugged and kissed his wife today after she finally returned home from strife-torn Thailand.

A finish in any position would delight Wales' Tom Cave, at 17 years and 18 days the youngest ever competitor in Rally GB.

Wilson out to overtake one-man bandwagon

British driver determined to break Loeb's supremacy as Rally GB gets under way

Ballesteros is said to be in a stable condition

Ballesteros undergoes further surgery

Seve Ballesteros is back in intensive care after undergoing further surgery at La Paz hospital in Madrid.

Christine Ohuruogu was Britain's only athletics gold medallist at the
Beijing Games

Athletics is among losers as funding body cuts 2012 budget

Eight Olympic sports face uncertain futures after UK Sport, the government's funding body for elite sport in Britain, announced across the board cuts yesterday.

Knee injury fails to knock Caffari off course

Fears that Dee Caffari may have to pull out of the Vendée Globe singlehanded round the world race because of a swollen and infected knee receded yesterday after an intense course of anto-biotics onboard her Open 60, Aviva.

DeGale has agreed terms to fight for Frank Warren, starting in February
next year, and he will be joined each time he fights by Warren's two other Beijing Olympians, B J Saunders and Frankie Gavin

Boxing: DeGale and friends join forces with Warren

There will be no fantasy defence of the Olympic title at the 2012 Games in London for James DeGale after he finally and officially turned professional at a swanky restaurant in London yesterday.

Christine Ohuruogu was Britain's only athletics gold medallist at the
Beijing Games

Athletics is among losers as funding body cuts 2012 budget

Eight Olympic sports face uncertain futures after UK Sport, the government's funding body for elite sport in Britain, announced across the board cuts yesterday.