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Dame Sarah Storey wins record-extending 19th Paralympic gold medal with road race success in Paris - as she bursts away from French silver medalist Heidi Gaugain in sprint finish
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September 6, 2024
Dame Sarah Storey wrote another chapter in the history books by winning the women's C4-5 road race at Paris 2024 to collect her 19th Paralympic gold. Great Britain's most successful Paralympian finished the 71 kilometre course in one hour, 54 minutes and 24 seconds, just ahead of French silver medallist Heidi Gaugain, while Colombian Paula Ossa took bronze. Success for the 46-year-old secured her 30th medal across nine Games, including a British record 19 golds. Gaugain made a break for victory in the closing stages of the race but was quickly caught by the defending champion, who punched the air after sprinting over the finish line.
Michael Cheika, the former coach of Wollabies, admits he was 'aggressively' confronted over the Israel Folau saga
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May 16, 2023
Michael Cheika, a former Wallabys coach, has revealed he was "aggressively confronted" in the streets by supporters over Israel Folau's homophobia scandal. Folau, an evangelical Christian, had his Rugby Australia deal revoked in 2019 after he posted a meme on social media stating, 'hell' awaits homosexuals and other groups he dislikes as'sinners.'
'Drunk driver' who killed SC bride lawyers up with attorney who put killer Dylan Roof behind bars
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May 7, 2023
Attorneys Christopher J. Gramiccioni (center) and Nathan S. Williams (center, top) were hired by Jamie Lee Komoroski, 25, according to court documents. Gramiccioni was once a top prosecutor for Monmouth County, New Jersey. In 2017, Williams was a federal prosecutor who transferred Dylan Roof from a church shooting on death row.
David Campese, the Wallabies' legend, calls the rugby union "a joke," and the figures confirm he is correct
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September 3, 2022
Campese (inset), one of the game's most exciting ball runners, says today's rugby is a 'farce' that has been robbed of the sport by a never-ending sequence of nitpicking penalties. Compares August's first Wallabies vs. Argentina match (right) with a dramatic Aussie victory over the All Blacks in 2002 (right) shows that he's justified in slamming the sport as a joke.