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    World’s fastest man Lamont Jacobs marries stunning model partner Nicole Daza in romantic ceremony on the beach

    OLYMPIC 100 metre champion Lamont Jacobs has married his model wife Nicole Daza.The 27-year-old, who sprinted to gold in Tokyo last year, tied the knot on Saturday after four years with his partner.
    Lamont and Nicole posed in front of the water after tying the knotCredit: Instagram @nicole__daza
    They took to social media to confirm they had weddedCredit: Instagram @nicole__daza
    The pair were over the moon after getting marriedCredit: Instagram @nicole__daza
    The ceremony was conducted in an incredibly romantic settingCredit: Rex
    Model Nicole already has two children with JacobsCredit: Instagram @nicole__daza
    She has vowed to continue her modelling career as a full-time motherCredit: Instagram @nicole__daza
    Jacobs won gold in the 100m and 4x100m at last year’s Olympic Games in TokyoCredit: Getty
    The pair did so in a romantic beach setting overlooking Lake Garda in his home country of Italy.
    Nicole, 29, arrived at the altar by boat as she stepped off the water before going through her vows with Jacobs.
    And the fastest man in the world took to social media after their marriage was official.
    He posted a picture of them on their wedding day with their rings on and added: “Finally married🤵🏽‍♂️👰🏻‍♀️❤️.”
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    Nicole turned 29 years of age last weekCredit: Instagram @nicole__daza
    She has nearly 90,000 followers on InstagramCredit: @nicole__daza
    Nicole finally tied the knot with Jacobs earlier this monthCredit: @nicole__daza
    It was an incredible setting for the pair to confirm their love to one another.
    And present to witness the event was Gianmarco Tamberi – the Italian Olympic high jump champion who celebrated with Jacobs after his sprint gold in Tokyo last year.
    Jacobs and Nicole met in a nightclub in Milan back in 2018 and have been together ever since.
    They have already welcomed two children into the world – Anthony and Megan – and have now also turned their hand to marriage.
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    Nicole is an Ecuadorian-born model and she has recently stated her desire to continue her profession despite also being a full-time mother.
    She said: “Thanks to my agency, I participate in fashion events and go to fashion shows.
    “This is what I do at the moment.”
    Meanwhile, two-time Olympic champion Jacobs was forced to withdraw from the world championships earlier this year due to a thigh injury.
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    However, he still holds aspirations of defending his 100m title in Paris in 2024.
    The Italian sprinter was also a part of the Italian quartet which won the 4x100m relay in Tokyo. More

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    London Marathon 2022: Live stream, TV channel and confirmed runners for Britain’s huge annual race

    RUNNERS rejoice as they finally return to the capital for another bumper London Marathon – and Sir Mo Farah will be making an appearance.Both amateur and elite runners will take to the streets of London raising millions for charity along every step of the gruelling 26.2 mile course.
    Runners who missed out last year will be hoping to secure a place in this years race.Credit: Alamy
    Runners making their way across the iconic London bridge.Credit: Alamy
    The 26.2 mile route starts near Blackheath in Greenwich, passing landmarks such as the Cutty Sark, the Shard, Tower Bridge, and the London Eye.
    This year race organisers received more than a quarter of a million applicants, for those that weren’t successful there is a small window to sign up to the virtual London Marathon.
    When is the London Marathon 2022?

    The London Marathon will take place on Sunday, October 2.
    The race begins at 9.30am.
    In 2021, the race was moved to the autumn because of Covid restrictions at the start of the year and the calendar date has been retained in 2022.
    The 2023 London Marathon will return to the traditional calendar slot of April 23.

    What TV channel is the London Marathon on and can I live stream it?

    You can watch the London Marathon on BBC One.
    Coverage of the race starts at 8:30am.
    Viewers can also follow the runners via the Red Button with commentary from of the elite front runners, wheelchair contestants and amateur participants.
    You can live stream the racing on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport’s website.

    How many people are running in the London Marathon and what familiar faces will take part?
    There will be a confirmed number of 80,000 participants running at this year’s London Marathon.
    And the contestants include amateur’s, musician’s, TV personalities and elite runners.
    Full list of celebrities running are:

    Sir Mo Farah: Four-times Olympic gold medallist
    Steve Batchelor: hockey coach for Olympic gold medallists
    Joan Benoit-Samuelson: first gold medallist in the women’s Olympic marathon
    Sam Bird: Jaguar TCS Racing Formula E Team driver
    Dr Rangan Chatterjee: British physician, author, television presenter and podcaster
    Emon Choudhury: BBC Two’s 2020 Race Across the World winner 
    James Cracknell: double Olympic rowing gold medallist
    Cynthia Erivo: actor and singer
    Chris Evans: radio and television presenter
    Jenni Falconer: radio and TV presenter
    Harry Judd: musician
    Stephen Mangan: actor
    Tom McEwen: Olympic eventing gold medallist
    Danny Mills: pundit and former England footballer
    Greg O’Shea: 2019 Love Island winner and Irish Olympian
    Reece Parkinson: radio DJ and TV presenter
    Sophie Raworth: BBC presenter
    Iwan Thomas MBE: TV presenter and former GB Olympian
    Helen Thorn: comedian, podcaster and one half of Scummy Mummies
    Stephen Warnock: former England footballer
    Tyler West: radio DJ and 2022 Strictly Come Dancing contestant
    Mark Wright: TV personality

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    How can I enter the London Marathon 2022 and is the ballot closed?

    You enter the London Marathon via a ballot, which has now closed.
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    Brian Hewson dead aged 89: Ex-Team GB Olympian and one of the first athletes to run four-minute mile passes away

    FORMER TEAM GB Olympic star Brian Hewson has died aged 89.The late athlete was one of the first men to run a four-minute mile when clocking 3:59.8 at the White City Stadium in London on May 28, 1955.
    Former Team GB Olympian Brian Hewson has died aged 89Credit: Getty
    The middle-distance runner went on to compete at both the 1956 and 1960 Olympics and won the gold in the 1500 metres at the 1958 European Championships.
    Hewson, who was born in Croydon, Surrey in 1933, also took silver twice at the Commonwealth Games in 1954 and 1958 over 880 yards.
    Born in Croydon, Surrey, in 1933, Hewson went to Pollards Hill Junior School, Pollards Hill, London, and continued his education at Mitcham Grammar School, London. Aged 16, he trained in tailoring at the Regent Street Polytechnic, London.
    Having trained as a tailor at 16, he also began to run quarter miles and soon began being coached by Frank Drew before then being mentored by Austrian coach Franz Stampfl following the former’s death.
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    Hewson moved up to run the mile and at the British Games Meeting he became only the fourth man in the world to run a four-minute mile.
    This was the same time achieved by Chris Chatterway in the same race, which was won by Laszlo Tabori with a time of 3:59.0. Hewson was placed third in the race.
     In the 1956 Olympics at Melbourne, Australia, the Team GB runner was leading the 1500 metres final on the final straight only to be then passed by four men with Ron Delany taking gold.
    Hewson’s best season was in 1958 where he won the European gold medal and became the fastest Englishman over 880 yards with a personal best of 1:47.0.
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    Only Derek Johnson had run faster over 800 metres and Roger Bannister and Derek Ibbotson faster over the mile.
    At the 1960 Rome Olympics in Italy, Hewson damaged a calf muscle six weeks before the event.
    In his qualifying heat for the 800 metres he led for 700 metres before being passed by three runners and placed fourth, and so was eliminated from the final.
    He retired from athletics in 1960 to continue his career as a tailor, eventually setting up his own company in the East End of London.
    The track icon then became a women’s fashion buyer for English Lady and subsequently sportswear and sporting goods buyer for Debenhams prior to joining the Incentive Group where he was involved in the design and manufacture of corporate uniforms.
    He was married to Alison and the couple had three children together, James, Caroline and Charles.
    They divorced in 1980 and Hewson remarried to Marion Stiff and has four stepchildren Tim, Sally, Robert and Penny.
    He was one of the first men to run the four-minute mileCredit: Getty
    His daughter Caroline told SunSport: “He died peacefully in Cape Town where he had relocated in 2005 on Tuesday. 
    “We are all inspired by his discipline, his determination and drive when you think that back when he competed on an international level he was still holding down a full time job as a tailor at Simpson Piccadilly in London!
    “We are all very competitive, we all have that grit, drive and determination that shone through in everything my father did.
    “My brother Charles still runs, I rowed competitively whilst at university. The grandchildren are highly competitive and sports driven, running both 800, 1500 and cross country as well as swimming, gym and water polo.
    “I was privileged to attend one of the Garden Parties The Queen put on to celebrate Sports and Olympians in Great Britain, so I rubbed shoulders with the elite of the elite in the sporting world. That blew my mind.”
    She added: “My dad also spoke several times at Chiltern Athletics to encourage and inspire the younger athletes. For many years he was President of Mitcham Athletics and often officiated at Crystal Palace.
    “There will be a memorial service in November as a celebration of his life. It is such a huge loss but we are all determined to honour him.”
    Caroline’s brother and Hewson’s son, Charles, said: “He continues to inspire me in my participation in all sports, and particularly my running – although I’m nowhere near Dad’s level.
    “I help organise and run a running club, JPMorgan RC – and enjoy seeing the success of other better athletes, as Dad did once he retired from competitive athletics.
    “I have fond memories of being introduced to several athletes in the 70s and 80s who dad had helped in their career, through his officiating and organisation of athletics meets at Crystal Palace.” More

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    Runners will be able to identify as non-binary in next year’s London Marathon

    RUNNERS hoping to take part in next year’s London Marathon will be able to identify as non-binary.The rule change is being touted as part of a drive to make it the most inclusive event of its kind in the world.
    Runners in next year’s London Marathon will be able to identify as non-binary amid a rule changeCredit: Getty
    Event director Hugh Brasher said: ‘We continue our journey to make our event truly inclusive’Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Those applying for the 26-mile run can tick one of three options — male, female and non-binary — on their race application.
    It will not apply to those wanting to take part in the elite race or the championship and good for age categories, which operate under World Athletics rules.
    Event director Hugh Brasher said: “This is a significant step forward for the TCS London Marathon as we continue our journey to make our event truly inclusive.
    “We know there is still much more to be done but changes such as this demonstrate our commitment to making the TCS London Marathon an event that is for everyone.”
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    Next year’s event — the 43rd — will be held on Sunday, April 23, as it returns to its usual spring slot following two years of Covid disruption.
    The ballot for places opens on Saturday, October 1, the day before this year’s race.
    More than 400,000 applications are expected.
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    Olympic sprinter Shavez Hart shot dead outside nightclub aged 29 after ‘trying to break up fight’

    OLYMPIC sprinter Shavez Hart was shot dead outside a nightclub after he reportedly tried to break up a fight.The 29-year-old athlete was tragically gunned down in a club’s parking lot in the Bahamas on Saturday.
    Hart was shot dead aged 29Credit: Getty
    The sprinter was gunned down outside a nightclubCredit: Getty
    The Royal Bahamas Police said the fatal shooting happened around 2am in Mount Hope, North Abaco.
    According to the report a fight between a group of men broke out in the parking lot.
    One of those involved is said to have briefly left the scene but returned armed with a gun and opened fire, shooting Hart in the chest.
    The Olympics star was taken to the Marsh Harbour Clinic where he was pronounced dead.
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    A suspect has been arrested and taken into police custody while an investigation is underway.
    The sprinter tragically passed away just days before his 30th birthday.
    The Bahamas Olympic Committee has paid tribute to the sprinter in a statement.
    It read: “The Olympic family is saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Shavez Hart, a proud native of Abaco.
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    “He was always very humble, yet proud and determined to offer the very best of himself for the sake of country.”
    Hart’s mourning mum told the Nassau Guardian her son was caught in the middle of the fight.
    She said:  “He was such a good son – very quiet and always helpful.
    “He did a lot of work in the community and was always trying to give back. I will certainly miss him.”
    The country’s Prime Minister Philip Brave Davies paid his condolences in a tweet and said: “On behalf of my family and the people of The Bahamas, I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of Shavez Hart.
    “As a country, we’ve been blessed to have had an amazing athlete carry our flag worldwide.
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    “Ann and I will keep the family of Shavez in our thoughts and prayers.”
    And the country’s Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg said: “It is with great sadness that I join in the sporting fraternity in expressing heartfelt condolences to the family of the late Shavez Hart. More

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    Ben Gregory’s fiancee says Team GB star’s taken first breaths without assistance since crash but ‘won’t remember anyone’

    THE FIANCEE of comatose Team GB and Wales decathlete Ben Gregory has revealed he has taken his first breaths without assistance since being hit by a car while cycling.Gregory, 31, was left fighting for his life after a horrific crash on August 19.
    Gregory was hit by a car while cycling on August 19Credit: Dai Sport
    The comatose 31-year-old has taken his first breaths without assistanceCredit: Getty
    Fiancee Naomi says Gregory will have ‘no memory’ of his familyCredit: Instagram/@bengregz
    The Team GB and Wales star will have to ‘re-learn how to think and how to talk and walk’Credit: Instagram/@naomi_heff

    The Team GB and Welsh decathlete suffered multiple brain haemorrhages and a fractured skull and neck after the collision.
    In a positive development on his condition, fiancee Naomi Heffernan has confirmed Gregory has taken his first breaths without assistance and should soon start to come out of his coma.
    However, Gregory will have “no memory” of his family and will have to “learn how to move again, obey commands, re-learn how to think and how to talk and walk”.
    Heffernan said on Instagram: “The doctors said we are now out of the storm but what has seemed like the hardest two weeks of our lives are about to get harder.
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    “But I’m certain of this, Ben would never want us to doubt him, ever.
    “This is going to the hardest thing he’s ever had to go through. Me too.
    “But with his incredible army behind him and Ben’s love for life and his drive I know he’s going to defy all the odds, he’s going to surprise every doctor and nurse and he’s going to get through this in a way that they’ve never seen before.
    ‘Ben will never be the Ben you once knew but he will be an even better version, Ben 2.0 with even more strength and light than any of us can imagine.”
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    Gregory has represented Wales at three Commonwealth Games and also Great Britain at other events.
    In October 2020 Gregory managed to escape serious injury in another bike crash.
    His bike was involved in a collision with a car in London but he was able to walk away from the incident.
    Outside of athletics, Gregory works as a model and personal trainer.
    Fiancee Naomi says Gregory will come back ‘an even better version’Credit: PA More

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    Team GB athlete Ben Gregory, 31, in a coma after suffering fractured skull in bike crash, fiancée reveals

    A TEAM GB athlete is in a coma after fracturing his skull in a horror bike crash.Welsh decathlete Ben Gregory, 31, “has a fractured skull, neck and multiple haemorrhages to his brain”, according to his fiancée Naomi Heffernan.
    Ben Gregory competing with the Great Britain senior men’s heptathlon team at the National Indoor Athletics Centre, CardiffCredit: Dai Sport
    Ben Gregory celebrates winning the Men’s Decathlon 1500 metres at the Commonwealth Games in 2018Credit: Getty
    Naomi revealed Ben was on life support after Friday’s accidentCredit: Instagram/@bengregz
    Ben showed off his apparent fitness in an Instagram clipCredit: Instagram / Ben Gregory.
    Ben appeared to work up a sweat as he hit the treadmillCredit: Instagram / Ben Gregory.
    In a heartbreaking post, she said Gregory was now in a coma and on life support.
    She added in a social media post: “Ben needs your positive thoughts and prayers right now. Those that know Ben know how strong he is mentally and physically, he’s a fighter and he’ll get through this.
    “Please pray for him and send all the positive energy and thoughts you can muster.”
    Just days earlier, Gregory uploaded footage of himself going through his paces on a treadmill, appearing to be fit and healthy.
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    James Williams, the Head of Welsh Athletics, shared his wishes for Gregory’s recovery on Twitter.
    Welsh Athletics said in a statement: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Ben’s friends and family at this time.
    “Ben’s accomplishments as an athlete speak for themselves: Wales’ greatest ever decathlete – three Commonwealth Games, the Welsh record holder and representing Wales and Great Britain multiple times.
    “The outpouring of support across social media is testament to his popularity as a person and as an athlete.
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    “Everyone who has had the privilege of training or competing alongside Ben will speak of his incredible love of life, his kindness, support and loyalty.
    “We will all continue to pray for a full recovery for Ben.”
    “Hoping he pulls through,” said fellow Welsh athlete and former world 400m hurdles champion Dai Greene. “One of the nicest and most positive people I’ve had the pleasure to be around at the track.”
    Another fellow Welsh athlete and decathlete, Curtis Mathews, said: “He is a very special man, brings joy to everyone he is around and deserves no less than the best from life. I can’t describe how much I hope this champ pulls through because he is honestly the best of us.”
    Gregory has represented Wales at three Commonwealth Games and also Great Britain at other events.
    In October 2020 Gregory managed to escape serious injury in another bike crash.
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    His bike was involved in a collision with a car in London but he was able to walk away from the incident.
    Outside of athletics, Gregory works as a model and personal trainer.
    Gregory’s fiancee Naomi Heffernan asked people to pray for himCredit: PA More

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    World’s sexiest athlete Alica Schmidt beams with joy after helping Germany 4x400m relay team make Euro final

    THE world’s sexiest athlete, Alica Schmidt, helped Germany reach the 4x400m relay final at the European Championships. Schmidt, 23, suffered heartbreak in an individual event just three days ago, finishing last in her 400m semi-final.
    Schmidt started the relay for GermanyCredit: AP
    The Germans reached the 4×400 relay final in front of their home crowdCredit: Getty
    Schmidt could be seen passionately supporting her teamCredit: Getty
    The 23-year-old suffered heartbreak in an individual event just days ago, finishing last in her 400m semi-finalCredit: Getty
    The final will be contested on August 20Credit: Reuters
    But the German put the disappointment behind her and helped the relay team reach the European Championship final in Munich.
    Schmidt ran the first leg of the relay and could be seen passionately urging her team-mates on.
    The Germans finished fourth behind Switzerland, Ireland and the Netherlands, who turned in a season’s best run.
    Great Britain will also contest the final against Schmidt and her team-mates.
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    The Brits won heat one, with Belgium, Poland and Spain completing the line-up for the August 20 final.
    Schmidt’s pre-race ritual may have worked this time.
    The stunning social media sensation says slapping herself “pushes” her on.
    Speaking to Bild, Schmidt revealed: “Yes exactly. I totally give up.
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    “I really like doing that, that I make myself aware, now it starts, now I have to be ready. That pushes me.”
    The result puts Schmidt in good standing as she is eyeing a place at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
    She was in line to compete in Tokyo, but didn’t make the final cut. More