Olympic champion to be IOM Sport Awards guest of honour
Tue, 13 Apr 2021
Olympic champion Peter Kennaugh MBE will be the guest of honour at the Isle of Man Sports Awards. The annual ceremony sees the achievements of the Island’s top athletes, teams and coaches recognised in front of sports fans, with 11 awards up for grabs. As a professional cyclist Kennaugh, 31, rode at the highest level for nine years and won a gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, becoming the first Manxman in 100 years to do so. The two-time British National Road Race champion, who retired from cycling in 2019, said: ‘It s an honour to be part of this year’s Isle of Man Sports Awards. I am really looking forward to seeing young Manx talent recognized and acknowledged for their hard work and achievements.’
The £88m search to uncover star like Liverpool s Mohamed Salah involving former Man United scout Dave Powell
When it comes to Egyptian footballing heroes there are few that have been greater than Mohamed Salah. The Liverpool forward has been a revelation since the Reds parted with £36.5m back in 2017 to prize him from AS Roma, a fee that given his success on the field and now estimated transfer value of over £120m looks a snip.
Salah s journey from a small village in the north of Egypt, shining as a youngster before being spotted playing for Al Mokawloon is a journey that Egyptian football would like to see replicated around the African nation.
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Right to Dream are famous for their talent production line, some of their top graduates including Ajax Amsterdam attacker Mohammed Kudus, Nashville FC striker David Accam and Strasbourg forward Abdul Majeed Waris.
“Ghana’s famous Right to Dream academy and Egyptian billionaire Mohammed Mansour have reached an agreement that will help the iconic football institution expand and recruit more young players to hone their talents for the country,” a Right to Dream statement reads.
“Man Capital LLP (“Man Capital”), owned by the famous Egyptian family, has formed the new footballing partnership with the Ghanaian outfit to also increase the coaching opportunities to retired former Ghana players to become world class coaches.
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