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Graeme Smith says 'being yourself' is key to being a good captain

Smith fires opening shots in personal battle with Strauss

The South Africa captain proves his mastery of mind games as he hopes to draw first blood against an England side led by Collingwood.

<p> <b>And the Ugly... <i>Flavio Briatore</i></b><i> </i></p> <p> The controversial Renault team principal was banned for life for masterminding &quot;Crashgate&quot;.    But just as ugly was the manner in which he treated drivers such as Johnny    Herbert, JJ Lehto and Jos Verstappen in the past, and Nelson Piquet Jnr in    2009. The Brazilian said that instead of being his manager, Briatore became    his executioner and, although he shouldn't have followed his orders to    crash, he should never have been told to do so.  </p>

Briatore will demand huge payout from F1

Former Renault boss Flavio Briatore will demand €1 million damages from Formula One's world governing body when he appeals against his indefinite ban from the sport later this month.

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Not every day is great for Britain's double Olympic gold medallist Iain Percy as America's Cup challenger Team Origin suffered its first defeat in the Louis Vuitton Trophy series in Nice

Origin crashes to first defeat

Friday the 13th came a day early for the star-studded talent in Britain’s America’s Cup team as Origin crashed to its first defeat of the Louis Vuitton Trophy series today.

Eorl Crabtree shrugs off a New Zealand tackler during England's victory last Saturday

Crabtree is the Big Daddy now

England's prop – and nephew of the famous wrestler – has won a name for himself as a fearsome impact player. Ahead of the Four Nations final, he tells Dave Hadfield how he ditched his delicate reputation.

The 2,800-ton undulating roof of the Aquatics Centre is lowered into place. It is expected to become the architectural centrepiece of the 2012 Olympics

Zaha Hadid's 'Stingray' roof makes waves

With its dazzling, undulating design and prominent positioning at the entrance to the Olympic Park, ministers hope that the London Aquatics Centre will be the architectural jewel in the capital's crown in 2012.

Ernie Els tries out the new 18th at Wentworth

Wentworth hazards to tame the big-hitters

Players at the 2010 PGA Championship at Wentworth will face one of the most treacherous closing holes in golf after a remodelling of the famous West Course, organisers said yesterday.

<p> <b>Tim Montgomery (United States, Athletics) </b> </p> <p></p> <p> Montgomery's case is regarded as a landmark in the fight against doping as it    introduced the non-analytical positive.  </p> <p></p> <p> Once the world's fastest man, Montgomery never returned a positive test for a    banned substance but admitted under oath to a U.S. Federal grand jury    investigating BALCO (Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative) that he had used    steroids and human growth hormone.  </p> <p></p> <p> Montgomery, who helped the United States to win gold in the 4x100 metres relay    at the Sydney Olympics, was stripped of his medal and his 100 metres world    record of 9.78 seconds set in 2002 in Paris was wiped from the record books    based on the evidence given during his testimony. He was barred from    competition in 2005 and retired the following year.  </p> <p></p> <p> Montgomery, who has a son with disgraced sprint queen Marion Jones, was later    sentenced to 46 months in prison for cheque fraud and money laundering and    last October had five years added to his sentence after being convicted of    possessing heroin with the intent to distribute it.  </p>

High-profile drug cheats exposed by WADA

It is ten years since the World Anti-Doping Agency was formed in order to fight the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport.



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