Still to come on sportsday. Lynsey sharp talks about her comeback and has a warning about how to save lives. When i found out after the surgery it would have probably developed at cancer, i definitely took time to think, what would have happened if i hadnt gone . New zealand s wait for a new all blacks head coach is over. Ian foster has been promoted to the position on a two year contract. He served as steve hansen s assistant for eight years and played an integral part in a golden era for the side. Years as an assistant coach, my goal is to be the best assistant coach that the all blacks needed me to be. We had a big fella they are who i love greatly, he has got his own style a nd love greatly, he has got his own style and my style is to complement that. Now it is time for you to see me in that. Now it is time for you to see meina that. Now it is time for you to see me in a new light, added his up to me in a new light, added his up to me to show you that i am innovative, i have a sens
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Mr. Nana Tuffour Okai aka Bboy Lyricx, Entrepreneur, Educator, Afrobreak dance Pioneer and Founder of Africa Breaking Academy / President of Ghana Breaking Federation has been officially selected to participate in the Ministry For Europe and Foreign Affairs' Future Leaders Invitation Program for a first edition one week study visit…
JEDDAH: Recent reforms targeting the inclusion of women in sports in Saudi Arabia are paying dividends. For the first time in history, young Saudi females are participating in football, taekwondo, boxing, motor car racing, tennis, fencing, golf, and more. Since 2015, small yet significant steps have been made, with Saudi women making international appearances thanks to the
Riyadh: Sport in Saudi Arabia is undergoing a renaissance, as a result of which we are at the dawn of a golden age for sport in the Kingdom, according to Rasha Al-Khamis, vice president of the Saudi Arabian Boxing Federation. Al-Khamis, who is also a board member of the Asian Boxing Federation and a strategic consultant for global consultancy Ernst & Young on Saudi Vision