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WORDS The new Man of the People
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The race director of top-level GT contests, BRSCC chairman and successful racer in his own right tells Graham Keilloh about it all
Some British team performances transcend their own sport and assume iconic status due to their groundbreaking nature or degree of difficulty. One thinks of England regaining cricket’s Ashes from Austr
The smirk on Chloe Kelly’s face didn’t tell the whole story. Nonchalantly trotting towards England’s travelling supporters, one finger raised, half a smile spreading across her lips, her demeanour alm
He stands uncomfortably at the edge of the crowd, sipping from a bottle of beer. After a lifetime of wearing cleats, he’s like an astronaut getting used to gravity again. His sinewy frame belies his a
S ometimes it’s the paths we don’t take. This very thought was beginning to fester in the mind of a young Thomas Frank. In his early 30s and a father of two, Frank was completing a master’s degree in
There was a time when no seaside holiday was complete without a turn around an Arnold Palmer putting course. And while those days might seem distant now, they haven’t entirely disappeared. The great g