Sean Ingle
Sean Ingle is a senior sports writer and the Guardian's athletics correspondent. He writes a weekly column on sport.
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The world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has given up meat and says he is in great shape as he prepares for his rematch against Wladimir Klitschko
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Decathlete Ashley Bryant had to borrow pole vaults after his went missing, but he underperformed in the event in Götzis and fell 44 points short of the Olympic qualifying score
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Katarina Johnson-Thompson has insisted her goal is ‘definitely a gold medal in Rio’ despite finishing sixth in Götzis after a poor long jump and shot put
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Further questions about the culture at British Cycling were raised after three riders said Shane Sutton called women ‘bitches’ and referred to a non-white rider as a ‘dirty terrorist’
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The senior management at British Cycling was criticised by riders in many disciplines after the resignation of its technical director, Shane Sutton
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British Cycling’s former technical director had a brash style but was as successful as a coach as he had been during a glittering professional cycling career
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Shane Sutton has resigned as technical director of British Cycling, with the programmes director Andy Harrison taking temporary charge
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From athletics to tennis, Guardian writers give their verdict on how competitors are working towards their medal targets for the Rio Olympic Games this summer
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Joanne Rowsell Shand tells Sean Ingle she is in good shape as Great Britain’s cycling pursuit team look to retain the gold they won at the 2012 London Games
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British Cycling’s technical director, Shane Sutton, faces being suspended pending a formal investigation into accusations that he called Paralympic cyclists ‘gimps’ and ‘wobblies’
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British Cycling has announced an independent review, in conjunction with UK Sport, into allegations of sexism and bullying made by the track rider Jess Varnish
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Jess Varnish has stepped up her war of words with British Cycling, attacking what she claimed is a ‘culture of fear’ inside the organisation
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The world road race champion Lizzie Armitstead said Jess Varnish was right to speak out about what she perceived was sexism in British Cycling
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Joint top of La Liga and about to face Bayern Munich in the Champions League semi-finals, Atlético Madrid are making a good job of rewriting the script
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Jemima Sumgong won the women’s race in the London Marathon despite a fall and Eliud Kipchoge had no regrets after missing the world record by eight seconds in the men’s event
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Scotland’s Tsegai Tewelde, who claimed asylum from Eritrea in 2008, has qualified for the British Olympic team for Rio
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Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge won the men’s race, finishing just outside the world’s best time, while Jemima Sumgong overcame a heavy fall to win her first London Marathon
Topics
- Athletics
- Olympics
- Olympic Games
- Olympic Games 2016
- Cycling
- Drugs in sport
- British Cycling
- Shane Sutton
- Jess Varnish
- Greg Rutherford
- Boxing
- Katarina Johnson-Thompson
- Team GB
- London Marathon
- Olympics 2008
- Tyson Fury
- Russia doping scandal
- Atlético Madrid
- International Olympic Committee
- European club football
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