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The 25-year-old English jockey had finished third on Nashwa in the Epsom Oaks earlier this month.
He is the first Black African to win a stage on any of the three grand tours.
Linda Gorman recalls a remarkable career in football.
Ashley Hickson-Lovence discusses his book inspired by the life of Uriah Rennie.
Irish international Chiedozie Ogbene talks about his remarkable journey, and what is still yet to come.
Eamonn Darcy talks to The42 about his crucial role in winning the 1987 Ryder Cup, the first time Europe ever won on American soil.
The 53-year-old, working in Japan as an analyst for NBC, skated on the sidelines of the Japanese and American teams’ training sessions.
Carl Nassib made history on Monday, announcing his sexual orientation in a post on social media.
Chiedozie Ogbene last night became the first African-born player to play for Ireland.
‘It shows that there is a real opportunity to young girls,’ says the 37-year-old, who takes charge of Harrowgate v Port Vale on Easter Monday.
Emeka Onwubiko on his past and future in football.
The ATP Tour and International Tennis Hall of Fame announced his death at the age of 90.
O’Connor is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
The veteran broadcaster spent her career giving ordinary people a platform.
Richard Askwith tells the remarkable story of Lata Brandisová in a new book.
Wexford hurling coach Mags D’Arcy gives her take on a wide range of topics.
A new biopic about the Supreme Court Justice looks at her early years as a Harvard student and fledgling lawyer.
Because Dry January isn’t complete without them.
Kevin O’Brien joined us during the week to discuss his travels around the world as a gun-for-hire Twenty20 batsman.
Ru Paul’s drag race was heavily inspired by these trailblazers.
Gary Neville and others in the footballing world have paid tribute to the departing Arsenal boss.
Kathrine Switzer donned bib number 261, the same number she wore when she entered the all-male race 50 years ago.
The Offaly loosehead says the rising star of Ireland’s front row has put himself in Lions contention.
The Jewish immigrant from Eastern Europe went on to make football history but his achievements are largely unknown.
The Olympic champion is thrilled that her fellow boxers are finally getting the recognition they deserve.
The 37-year-old hangs up his boots with immediate effect, following a distinguished career.
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