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Politicians run Sport Relief mile (BBC News)
Tory MP for Monmouth David Davies was first of 40 MPs and peers to cross the line in the Sport Relief Westminster Mile.
Spurs footballer Peter Crouch named funniest man in British sport (Daily Mirror)
Peter Crouch has been named the funniest man in British sport.
Crouch 'funniest man in UK sport' (Belfast Telegraph)
England footballer Peter Crouch has been named the funniest man in British sport, topping the poll of the best one liners and comedy football moments of all time. Related Stories Wheel-clampers' van impounded MPs ticked off for reading papers Is this the world's oldest person? Drivers ordered to stop criminal Giant beetle 'shot out of sky'
London 2012: swimming tops list as UK Sport reveals medal targets for Olympic hopefuls (Daily Telegraph)
Swimming set toughest challenge as UK Sport reveals this year's medal targets for Olympic hopefuls.
£10m to get students into sport (BBC News)
Universities are to be given £10m of National Lottery money to encourage more students to get involved in sport.
Pledge cash to sport relief through silent auction at Sainsbury's (St Albans & Harpenden Review)
MORE than £2,000 has been raised for Sport Relief through generous donations from shoppers at Sainsbury's in St Albans.
Alligator wrestling - sport with added bite (Channel 4)
An American Indian in Florida is hoping to turn the tribal tradition of alligator wrestling into an extreme sport with international competitors and a global audience.
International Equestrian Federation to launch world-wide consultation on the use of NSAIDs in horse sport (Horse and Hound)
Horse riders, owners, vets and trainers from around the world are to be involved in a global debate on the use of drugs such as bute in horse sport
Dragons Den star in Weston pier dash for Sport Relief (This is Bristol)
Dragons Den star Theo Paphitis will be pulling on his running shoes for a dash along Weston-super-Mare's Grand Pier to raise money for Sport Relief.
Coulthard: New teams saga 'irresponsible' and 'degrades the sport' (Crash.Net UK & Ireland Sport)
Former F1 star David Coulthard has waded into the row over the new teams joining the grand prix grid in 2010, arguing that the top flight is not a finishing school, branding the sorry saga of USF1 a poor advertisement and one that degrades the sport and contending that the lack of mileage conducted by some of the newcomers ahead of the curtain-raising Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend is plain ...