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BACK IN BUSINESS

April 20 -26, 2011
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A DELIGHTED Lewis Hamilton believes he can build a convincing title challenge this year and give defending champion Sebastian Vettel a run for his money after winning Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix.





Matteo masters Malaysia

April 20 -26, 2011
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Having had a week to reflect on it, I don't think Rory McIlroy was ready to win a major last week at Augusta; sure he got a bit unlucky on the tenth when his ball finished in a terrible spot, but the confidence and calmness of the first three days were not there from the first tee on Sunday.





2012 Volvo event 'concern'

April 20 -26, 2011
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POLITICAL unrest in the Gulf is a concern for the European golf tour and organisers are monitoring the situation in Bahrain, which is due to host the first tournament of 2012, chief executive George O'Grady said this week.





Competition kicks off

April 20 -26, 2011
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The Arsenal Soccer School Ladies Seven-a-Side League kicked off to a cracking start this week with five hungry teams aiming to hold aloft the coveted GulfWeekly trophy, writes Mai Al Khatib.





Riders put to the test

April 20 -26, 2011
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THE Dilmun Riding Stables hosted its seventh In-House Show Jumping Event on Friday and the weather was kind to the competitors, writes Helen Blake.





A marathon effort by Bahrain runners

April 20 -26, 2011
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FORMER St Christopher's School student Nikola Reid was among the first time runners at the London Marathon. It was the senior hotel consultant's first marathon and also marked her 27th birthday.





Powerplay Golf goes global

April 20 -26, 2011
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IN order to boost its popularity by appealing to fans unwilling to spend five full days watching and reading the nuances of every delivery, cricket created the limited overs format which, at this point in time, has culminated in the T20 bash. Now golf is getting in on the act.





Middle East United in poll

April 20 -26, 2011
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Anyone But United? It's a phrase commonly coined in the UK as football followers distance themselves from any connection to the nation's most successful club in recent years.