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  • Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Motherwell 2-2 Kilmarnock | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Motherwell and Kilmarnock at Fir Park.

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  • Ross County 0-1 Rangers | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Ross County 0-1 Rangers | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Ross County and Rangers.

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  • World Darts Championship: Rising star Scott Williams hailed by Wayne Mardle and John Part

    World Darts Championship: Rising star Scott Williams hailed by Wayne Mardle and John Part


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    Darts Analyst & Columnist @DarthMaple180

    Darting superstar Scott Williams takes on his practice partner Rob Cross on Friday afternoon from 12.30pm I Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts – all the way through to the final on January 3

    Last Updated: 23/12/22 7:02am


    John Part felt Williams' performance was a level above anyone else and backs the underdog to entertain for the remainder of the tournament

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    John Part felt Williams’ performance was a level above anyone else and backs the underdog to entertain for the remainder of the tournament

    John Part felt Williams’ performance was a level above anyone else and backs the underdog to entertain for the remainder of the tournament

    Wayne Mardle and John Part hailed the performance of darting superstar Scott Williams with ‘Darth Maple’ expecting his clash with Rob Cross to be highly entertaining.

    Williams produced the performance of the tournament so far to overcome Ryan Joyce in a first-round thriller at Alexandra Palace on Sunday.

    The 32-year-old, nicknamed ‘Shaggy’ hit 10 180s, averaged over a ton and took out a 164 finish on his way to a 3-1 success, despite Joyce averaging 103.04.

    “I think Rob is really coming back into this game and I don’t want to lose either one of these. We’re going to lose one”

    John Part on Williams vs Cross

    Williams said 'there is no point in feeling nervous' after he came through a humdinger against Joyce

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    Williams said ‘there is no point in feeling nervous’ after he came through a humdinger against Joyce

    Williams said ‘there is no point in feeling nervous’ after he came through a humdinger against Joyce

    ‘Hawaii 501’ Mardle renamed Williams, who is known for wearing bright yellow outfits on the stage, ‘The Entertainer’ following his exuberant celebrations and self-assertive personality.

    Three-time former world champion Part was impressed by Williams’ performance and is already looking forward to his clash with practice partner Cross on Friday afternoon.

    “The level of play was something we hadn’t seen yet. That was our first real high-octane darts match with 110 averages for a long time in that match,” said Part.

    “Ryan was enjoying it just as much as Scott but in the end Scott warmed down. He just had that little edge and that belief that he would finish the winner.

    “He didn’t have the higher average, but he had a lot of other impressive stats. He was 10 of 18 on doubles and an incredible amount of 180s.

    “The most important thing is hitting those doubles and the 164 to win the set. You can’t fault him and he’s got every right to be pretty confident going in against his pal Rob Cross. He’s just got to keep doing the same thing.

    “Rob Cross has the same thought process even though he’s not as outgoing about it as maybe Scott is but they’re built the same way, they think the same way. It should be really entertaining.

    “I think Rob is really coming back into this game and I don’t want to lose either one of these. We’re going to lose one.”

    'This boy can play darts!' Watch Williams pile in fifth maximum before taking out 164 for a sensational 12-dart leg against Joyce

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    ‘This boy can play darts!’ Watch Williams pile in fifth maximum before taking out 164 for a sensational 12-dart leg against Joyce

    ‘This boy can play darts!’ Watch Williams pile in fifth maximum before taking out 164 for a sensational 12-dart leg against Joyce

    Williams and Joyce played out one of the highest standard first round encounters seen on the Ally Pally stage.

    Former quarter-finalist Joyce was not enough to defy 2022 breakout star Williams on his way to an outstanding debut victory.

    Williams announced himself with an average just shy of 116 to take the opening set, before Joyce hit back in equally-impressive style.

    Though Joyce continued to average over 112 for much of the contest, Williams crucially won the set three decider to regain the lead.

    Williams hits 10 180s and averaged over a ton on his way to a 3-1 success

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    Williams hits 10 180s and averaged over a ton on his way to a 3-1 success

    Williams hits 10 180s and averaged over a ton on his way to a 3-1 success

    Joyce took the lead in the fourth, but Williams responded with a trio of legs to set up a meeting with former world champion Cross.

    “I felt awesome today and that came out on the stage, I know what I’m capable of,” said Williams.

    “The first set I felt absolutely fantastic, then all of a sudden I started missing but then thankfully it came back.

    “There’s no point being nervous because it’s just a job. It’s how I earn a living and it’s something that I’ve been doing for a couple of years and I’ve been really good. I felt awesome today.

    “I’ve been practicing with Rob [Cross] recently and he was different gravy. He’s been playing like he did when he won the Worlds but I’ve beat him before.

    “We’re good mates behind the scenes but we’re both here to do a job, it should be a good game.”

    Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts – through to the final on January 3.

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  • World Darts Championship: Gary Anderson up and running at Alexandra Palace as James Wade crashes out

    World Darts Championship: Gary Anderson up and running at Alexandra Palace as James Wade crashes out

    Two-time champion Gary Anderson wins a barnstormer I Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts. We’re back on Friday for the last double session before Christmas at 12.30pm and 7pm with Rob Cross, Jonny Clayton and Joe Cullen in action

    Last Updated: 23/12/22 1:14am

    Gary Anderson was forced to produce some top-notch darts in fending off Madars Razma in his opening match at the World Darts Championship

    Two-time world champion Gary Anderson fended off Madars Razma to seal a 3-1 victory on his 52nd birthday, while Dirk van Duijvenbode narrowly missed out on a nine-dart finish as he came through a deciding set thriller.

    Anderson showed why he’s 2015 and 2016 champion at Alexandra Palace after edging out treble 19 hitting maestro Razma to reach the third round.

    Dutchman Van Duijvenbode came close to landing perfection after he survived a match dart and a final-set tie-break to make it through against Czech Karel Sedlacek, while four-time semi-finalist James Wade saw his hopes ended with a shock 3-2 defeat against Welshman Jim Williams.

    Thursday, December 22 – Evening Results

    Gary Anderson 3-2 Madars Razma (R2)
    James Wade 2-3 Jim Williams (R2)
    Luke Humphries 3-2 Florian Hempel (R2)
    Vincent van der Voort 3-0 Cameron Menzies (R2)

    Here's all SIX ton-plus checkouts from Anderson's rip-roaring win against Razma

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    Here’s all SIX ton-plus checkouts from Anderson’s rip-roaring win against Razma

    Here’s all SIX ton-plus checkouts from Anderson’s rip-roaring win against Razma

    Anderson, who last suffered a first-round exit here back in 2010 to Ronnie Baxter, took out an early ton as he averaged 105, but still only won the opening set 3-2.

    Latvian ‘Razmatazz’ made it a level-game after pinning consecutive ton-plus finishes of 121 on the bullseye and 134.

    He eclipsed both those checkouts to break his opponent with a magical 154 on tops, but the veteran Scot hit back with a 15-darter before sneaking one into double 4 after Razma squandered four darts to seal the third set.

    'The Flying Scotman' reflected on his hard-fought victory over Razma with Michael Bridge

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    ‘The Flying Scotman’ reflected on his hard-fought victory over Razma with Michael Bridge

    ‘The Flying Scotman’ reflected on his hard-fought victory over Razma with Michael Bridge

    With Razma handing out far too many birthday presents to Anderson, the former world champion eventually got the win with his sixth match dart, sinking an exquisite 110 finish.

    “World No 1 or ranked 128, I don’t care, at the end of the day you’ve still got to beat me and that’s the way it goes,” said Anderson.

    “Madars Razma was a serious threat in that match but Gary Anderson got there in the end and he can take a lot of positives away. Maybe he needs to be a bit more clinical but he hasn’t played a lot of TV games and that was quite evident. It was a real good job from Anderson in the end. He’ll be satisfied with that.”

    Mark Webster on Gary Anderson

    Jim Williams dumped out multiple major winner James Wade in a shock at the Worlds

    Jim Williams dumped out multiple major winner James Wade in a shock at the Worlds

    Former Lakeside finalist Williams pulled off a stunning 3-2 victory over eighth seed Wade to move into the third round of the tournament for the first time where he will meet German Gabriel Clemens.

    The Welshman displayed prowess on the double, firing 107 and 119 along the way to knocking out ‘The Machine’.

    Humphries was relieved to find a way to get over the line against Hempel

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    Humphries was relieved to find a way to get over the line against Hempel

    Humphries was relieved to find a way to get over the line against Hempel

    Fifth seed Luke Humphries was forced to dig deep but ‘Cool Hand’ found a way to record a 3-2 victory over German star Florian Hempel with the aid of seven 180s despite 29 missed doubles.

    “I felt really good up there but it just wasn’t happening for me,” said Humphries. “I was lucky to get over the line in the end. It was tough. I played nowhere near like I can but I’m through to the next round.”

    Menzies was quick to show his opponent Van der Voort all the love before Christmas

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    Menzies was quick to show his opponent Van der Voort all the love before Christmas

    Menzies was quick to show his opponent Van der Voort all the love before Christmas

    Vincent van der Voort was in red-hot form as ‘The Dutch Destroyer’ hammered Cameron Menzies 3-0 to make it through to a meeting with Humphries next Thursday.

    The rapid-fire 47-year-old averaged 90.78, struck 12 140s and finished with 56 per cent on the doubles in a fine display.

    Thursday, December 22 – Afternoon Results

    Krzysztof Ratajski 3-1 Danny Jansen (R2)
    Ryan Searle 3-0 Adam Gawlas (R2)
    Mensur Suljovic 3-0 Mike De Decker (R2)
    Dirk van Duijvenbode 3-2 Karel Sedlacek (R2)

    DVD so close to nine-dart heaven

    Dirk van Duijvenbode rose to prominence with a remarkable run to the World Grand Prix final in 2020

    Dirk van Duijvenbode rose to prominence with a remarkable run to the World Grand Prix final in 2020

    ‘The Titan’ Van Duijvenbode reached the last 32 at Ally Pally – but only just – as he came from 2-1 down to edge out Sedlacek in an afternoon epic.

    The world No 14 raced through the opening set with a stunning 108 average but squandered a string of missed double attempts to allow an early break in the second from Sedlacek, who sealed the set with a 13-dart leg.

    Sedlacek claimed a final-leg victory in the third before Van Duijvenbode bounced back to win the next and take the contest to a decider in which ‘Aubergenius’ fired eight perfect darts then narrowly dipped low of the D12 target in pursuit of the first nine-darter of this year’s tournament.

    It was pure agony for Van Duijvenbode, who threw eight perfect darts before missing double 12 in his nine-dart attempt against Karel Sedlacek

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    It was pure agony for Van Duijvenbode, who threw eight perfect darts before missing double 12 in his nine-dart attempt against Karel Sedlacek

    It was pure agony for Van Duijvenbode, who threw eight perfect darts before missing double 12 in his nine-dart attempt against Karel Sedlacek

    Van Duijevenbode settled for a 10-dart leg and took advantage of a missed match dart on bullseye from Sedlacek to move the match to extra legs, where he rattled off 14 and 15-darters to secure a meeting with Ross Smith or Darius Labanauskas after Christmas.

    “Yeah, I thought it [the nine-dart leg] was going in when it left my hand,” Van Duijvenbode admitted. “Sometimes you miss a nine-darter and you just know it’s not in and I threw it and thought ‘this is in’, but it wasn’t.”

    “I barely recovered from the first set, where he came out with a 108 average and completely stormed the stage. We never expected it to be into a tie-break at the end of it all there! There was an absolute mirage of 180 and at one point he hit three in a row, one before the nine-dart attempt and then two inside the attempt. He missed a double for it and really, the amazing thing was he still could have lost after it and was in a bad position. He was incredibly pumped up and he dealt with it in the end, but it was a really tough grind for Dirk!”

    John Part on Dirk van Duijvenbode

    Mensur Suljovic claimed a straight-sets victory over Mike de Decker to book a third-round meeting with Michael van Gerwen, while Ryan Searle claimed a 3-0 victory over Adam Gawlas and will now play Jose de Sousa on December 28.

    “Van Gerwen is favourite every time. I saw him on TV against Lewy Williams and he played brilliantly. The second set was fantastic but every game is different. I hope I can pressure him,” said Austrian star, Suljovic. “I like Michael – he’s my friend. I want to play my game, not his game. I have a good feeling.”

    Ryan Searle missed a match dart before Adam Gawlas brilliantly took out 150 to keep his hopes alive

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    Ryan Searle missed a match dart before Adam Gawlas brilliantly took out 150 to keep his hopes alive

    Ryan Searle missed a match dart before Adam Gawlas brilliantly took out 150 to keep his hopes alive

    Poland’s Krzysztof Ratajski also reached the third round after defeating Danny Jansen 3-1, booking him a meeting with dancing Dimitri van den Bergh.

    Here's a round-up from a superb afternoon session at the World Darts Championship

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    Here’s a round-up from a superb afternoon session at the World Darts Championship

    Here’s a round-up from a superb afternoon session at the World Darts Championship

    Friday at Ally Pally

    Joe Cullen takes on Fallon Sherrock's conqueror 'Rapid' Ricky Evans on Friday night before the Christmas break

    Joe Cullen takes on Fallon Sherrock’s conqueror ‘Rapid’ Ricky Evans on Friday night before the Christmas break

    The second round concludes across two sessions with 2018 world champion Rob Cross, seventh seed Jonny Clayton and Masters champion Joe Cullen among the high-profile names in action.

    Friday, December 23 – Afternoon Fixtures (1230 GMT)

    Brendan Dolan vs Jimmy Hendriks (R2)
    Chris Dobey vs Martijn Kleermaker (R2)
    Ross Smith vs Darius Labanauskas (R2)
    Rob Cross vs Scott Williams (R2)

    Friday, December 23 – Evening Fixtures (1900 GMT)

    Martin Schindler vs Martin Lukeman (R2)
    Danny Noppert vs David Cameron (R2)
    Jonny Clayton vs Danny Van Trijp (R2)
    Joe Cullen vs Ricky Evans (R2)

    Following a three-day Christmas break, the third and fourth rounds will be held from December 27-30, before the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final take place from January 1-3.

    Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts – all the way through to the final on January 3.

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  • Mohamed Salah’s swift reply draws Liverpool level again!

    Mohamed Salah’s swift reply draws Liverpool level again!

    Liverpool hit back for the second time through Mohamed Salah.

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  • Celtic 2-1 Livingston | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Celtic 2-1 Livingston | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Livingston.

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  • World Darts Championship: Michael van Gerwen sets his stall out with emphatic win at Alexandra Palace

    World Darts Championship: Michael van Gerwen sets his stall out with emphatic win at Alexandra Palace

    Michael van Gerwen lays down marker with emphatic win Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts. We’re back on Thursday for a double session at 12.30pm and 7pm with Dirk van Duijvenbode, Gary Anderson and Vincent van der Voort in action

    Last Updated: 22/12/22 1:56am

    Michael van Gerwen crushed Lewy Williams in under 19 minutes at the World Darts Championship on Wednesday

    Michael van Gerwen began his pursuit for a fourth World Championship with a blistering opening-round win against Welshman Lewy Williams, while darts’ prodigy Josh Rock continued to prove himself on the big stage by crushing Callan Rydz.

    Van Gerwen, who has already won the Premier League, World Matchplay, World Grand Prix as well as his seventh Players Championship title during 2022, was in rampant mood in a comprehensive whitewash of world No 70 Williams in under 19 minutes.

    Meanwhile, 21-year-old Rock rolled on at the home of darts with a routine 3-0 win against ‘The Riot’ Rydz, who was left to rue missed opportunities.

    Wednesday, December 21 – Evening Results

    Mervyn King 3-2 Danny Baggish (R2)
    Gabriel Clemens 3-0 William O’Connor (R2)
    Michael van Gerwen 3-0 Lewy Williams (R2)
    Stephen Bunting 3-1 Leonard Gates (R2)

    Van Gerwen taught Williams a lesson, grabbing the entire second set in 36 darts, averaging a phenomenal 125.25!

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    Van Gerwen taught Williams a lesson, grabbing the entire second set in 36 darts, averaging a phenomenal 125.25!

    Van Gerwen taught Williams a lesson, grabbing the entire second set in 36 darts, averaging a phenomenal 125.25!

    Dutchman Van Gerwen started slowly and threw some erratic darts at times, but still did enough to win the opener 3-1 with a 90.18 average.

    Things quickly changed for the tournament favourite in the next when the world No 3 rattled off a 13-darter, and two consecutive 94 outs – finishing the set off in just 36 darts for a monumental 125.25 average – all in under four minutes.

    He sent a message to the rest of the field, averaging over a ton for the 34th time on the Ally Pally stage, as he completed a 3-0 success to storm into the third round.

    MVG says his performance 'wasn't perfection' but he knows just what he's capable of at the Worlds

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    MVG says his performance ‘wasn’t perfection’ but he knows just what he’s capable of at the Worlds

    MVG says his performance ‘wasn’t perfection’ but he knows just what he’s capable of at the Worlds

    “It wasn’t perfection but it is what I do I think I played quite well,” Van Gerwen, three-time world champion, said. “I had to work quite hard for it, it didn’t come from nothing, but to be back here gives me a lot of pleasure.

    “To come back and have this type of support means a lot to me. Alexandra Palace has a special place in my heart.

    “I know what I am capable of and as long as the crowd keeps cheering for me in good and bad times, that is the most important thing.”

    The Dutchman made a spine-tingling entrance at Ally Pally

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    The Dutchman made a spine-tingling entrance at Ally Pally

    The Dutchman made a spine-tingling entrance at Ally Pally

    Veteran Mervyn King came out on top in a real thriller against Danny Baggish in a deciding set to seal his spot in the third round.

    King claimed the first set with this 84 on the bull followed by an 86 checkout

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    King claimed the first set with this 84 on the bull followed by an 86 checkout

    King claimed the first set with this 84 on the bull followed by an 86 checkout

    King struck back from 2-0 down to snatch the opening set with finishes of 84 on the bullseye and a smart 86 two-dart combination before the No 27 seed picked out double 16 to edge the next in a decider.

    A regal 124 for a 12-darter enabled King to mount a comeback in the third set but the 56-year-old was unable to pin tops for the match, handing Baggish a way back into the match on double 12.

    The 1997 Lakeside semi-finalist broke Baggish with this 124 finish

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    The 1997 Lakeside semi-finalist broke Baggish with this 124 finish

    The 1997 Lakeside semi-finalist broke Baggish with this 124 finish

    ‘The Gambler’ was now in the ascendancy and after nailing a fabulous 112 the contest went down to a deciding set shootout, but King held firm to clinch victory.

    ‘German Giant’ Gabriel Clemens produced a stunning display to ease past Beau Greaves’ conqueror Willie O’Connor 3-0.

    Clemens sent the large contingent of German fans wild at Ally Pally as he averaged 95.6, hit four 180s and nailed checkouts of 131 and 132 on his way to a spectacular win.

    Clemens hit checkouts of 131 and 132 as he romped to victory over O'Connor

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    Clemens hit checkouts of 131 and 132 as he romped to victory over O’Connor

    Clemens hit checkouts of 131 and 132 as he romped to victory over O’Connor

    Stephen Bunting recovered from a set down to defeat fan-favourite Leonard Gates 3-1 with seven 180s and two ton-plus checkouts.

    Gates produces a nerveless 101 checkout to capture the first set in a deciding leg after an earlier 122 from ‘The Bullet’ but Bunting struck back to level following a marathon of missed doubles at the backend of the second set.

    The former Lakeside champion turned the tables to take the third set 3-1 ahead before moving to the brink of victory with a huge 124 finish and it was not long before he closed it out with a neat 15-dart leg.

    Leonard 'The Soulger' Gates entertained the Ally Pally crowd with his dancing and 'Spartan' shout-outs!

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    Leonard ‘The Soulger’ Gates entertained the Ally Pally crowd with his dancing and ‘Spartan’ shout-outs!

    Leonard ‘The Soulger’ Gates entertained the Ally Pally crowd with his dancing and ‘Spartan’ shout-outs!

    Wednesday, December 21 – Afternoon Results

    John O’Shea 2-3 Darius Labanauskas (R1)
    Martijn Kleermaker 3-0 Xicheng Han (R1)
    Callan Rydz 0-3 Josh Rock (R2)
    Dave Chisnall 3-1 Andrew Gilding (R2)

    Rock rolls on to a mouth-watering meeting with Aspinall

    Josh Rock will take on Nathan Aspinall in a blockbuster third-round clash

    Josh Rock will take on Nathan Aspinall in a blockbuster third-round clash

    ‘Rocky’, who has enjoyed a remarkable breakout year, continued his debut run with victory despite being far from his best for long periods.

    There were 20 missed darts in the opening set by both players, but the tournament’s fifth favourite levelled with a remarkable 118.66 average in the next before taking the lead after landing a 62 checkout in a crucial deciding leg.

    Watch Rock light up Alexandra Palace during his walk-on to face Rydz.

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    Watch Rock light up Alexandra Palace during his walk-on to face Rydz.

    Watch Rock light up Alexandra Palace during his walk-on to face Rydz.

    His performance crescendoed from there, and he sealed the final set in style.

    The Antrim ace stormed into the third round with real momentum, where he will face Nathan Aspinall in a blockbuster showdown.

    Rock says he was nowhere near his best yet as he eased past Rydz

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    Rock says he was nowhere near his best yet as he eased past Rydz

    Rock says he was nowhere near his best yet as he eased past Rydz

    Title contender Dave Chisnall delivered a top-class performance to see off a strong Andrew Gilding challenge.

    The St Helens’ thrower averaged 97.87, and hit seven maximums in a high-scoring performance. The 12th seed dropped the first set, but then reeled off three in succession to prevail 3-1.

    Labanauskas took out this huge 158 checkout during his victory over John O'Shea

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    Labanauskas took out this huge 158 checkout during his victory over John O’Shea

    Labanauskas took out this huge 158 checkout during his victory over John O’Shea

    Darius Labanauskas turned a 0-2 deficit into a 3-2 triumph, with a dramatic comeback to deny John O’Shea.

    ‘The Joker’ claimed the opening two sets, despite ‘Lucky D’ winning the first two legs of each.

    However, the 2021 quarter-finalist eventually clicked into gear, and had to ride his luck at times before eventually prevailing in the deciding set.

    Meanwhile, Martijn Kleermaker had too much for China’s Xicheng Han. It was all one-way traffic, as the Dutchman dropped just two legs in a 3-0 procession, setting up a second-round meeting with ‘Hollywood’ Chris Dobey.

    A look back to the best of the action from Wednesday's afternoon session

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    A look back to the best of the action from Wednesday’s afternoon session

    A look back to the best of the action from Wednesday’s afternoon session

    Thursday at Ally Pally

    Luke Humphries faces Florian Hempel at the World Darts Championship

    Luke Humphries faces Florian Hempel at the World Darts Championship

    Fifth seed Luke Humphries will headline a star-studded double session which also includes two-time world champion Gary Anderson and 10-time TV title winner James Wade.

    Thursday, December 22 – Fixtures (1230 GMT)

    Krzysztof Ratajski vs Danny Jansen (R2)
    Ryan Searle vs Adam Gawlas (R2)
    Mensur Suljovic vs Mike De Decker (R2)
    Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Karel Sedlacek (R2)

    Thursday, December 22 – Fixtures (1900 GMT)

    Gary Anderson vs Madars Razma (R2)
    James Wade vs Jim Williams (R2)
    Luke Humphries vs Florian Hempel (R2)
    Vincent van der Voort vs Cameron Menzies (R2)

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  • Aberdeen 2-3 Rangers | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Aberdeen 2-3 Rangers | Scottish Premiership highlights

    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Aberdeen and Rangers.

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  • James Maddison’s screamer helps Aberdeen beat Rangers in 2016

    James Maddison’s screamer helps Aberdeen beat Rangers in 2016

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    A look back at the last time Aberdeen beat Rangers in the Scottish Premiership as James Maddison’s free-kick saw off the Gers at Pittodrie.

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  • World Darts Championship: Gerwyn Price recovers to win his opening match but Steve Beaton is defeated

    World Darts Championship: Gerwyn Price recovers to win his opening match but Steve Beaton is defeated

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    A round-up of all the action from the evening session as day five comes to a close at the World Darts Championship

    A round-up of all the action from the evening session as day five comes to a close at the World Darts Championship

    World No 1 Gerwyn Price came from a set down to defeat Luke Woodhouse at the World Darts Championship on Monday, while the legendary Steve Beaton’s history-making appearance was ruined by Dutch debutant Danny van Trijp.

    Price began his quest for a second world title by recovering from a set down to defeat Woodhouse 3-1, while ‘The Bronzed Adonis’ Beaton was unable to roll back the years as he went down to a disappointing defeat against 25-year-old Van Trijp on his 32nd consecutive World Championship appearance.

    ‘The Special One’ Jose de Sousa mounted a stunning comeback to turn a 0-2 deficit into a 3-2 triumph over Simon Whitlock in a rip-roaring tungsten tussle to end a fascinating afternoon session.

    Monday, December 19 – Evening Results

    Geert Nentjes 1-3 Leonard Gates (R1)
    Ritchie Edhouse 2-3 David Cameron (R1)
    Steve Beaton 0-3 Danny van Trijp (R1)
    Gerwyn Price 3-1 Luke Woodhouse (R2)

    Price revealed he had never felt nerves like the ones he felt during his victory against Woodhouse

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    Price revealed he had never felt nerves like the ones he felt during his victory against Woodhouse

    Price revealed he had never felt nerves like the ones he felt during his victory against Woodhouse

    Worcestershire thrower Woodhouse averaged almost 105 with 50 per cent on his doubles to deservedly take the opening set against 2021 champion and top seed Price.

    ‘The Iceman’, who has already hit four nine-darters this calendar year, was struggling to find his form but held his nerve on throw in the deciding leg of the next set to level matters with a much-needed 83 checkout.

    Price showed his quality with this stunning bullseye finish to take out 76

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    Price showed his quality with this stunning bullseye finish to take out 76

    Price showed his quality with this stunning bullseye finish to take out 76

    Woodhouse began to lose his rhythm with the Welshman securing a 22-dart break in the third set on double 10 before moving 2-1 ahead with a comfortable hold.

    Price began to dominate and a neat 76 finish on the bullseye and then a stunning 150 out put him on the brink and he completed the job on double 5 as he finished with a 92.88 average.

    The Welsh wizard also landed this 150 finish which even his opponent applauded

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    The Welsh wizard also landed this 150 finish which even his opponent applauded

    The Welsh wizard also landed this 150 finish which even his opponent applauded

    “That’s probably the most nervous I’ve been for the last two years and I said that to Luke,” admitted Price. “I stuck in there and Luke bless him fell apart towards the end. He couldn’t hit anything thankfully, but it was a tough game. I just needed to get through.”

    History-maker Steve Beaton made a record-breaking appearance at The Palace but he was unable to produce the good

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    History-maker Steve Beaton made a record-breaking appearance at The Palace but he was unable to produce the good

    History-maker Steve Beaton made a record-breaking appearance at The Palace but he was unable to produce the good

    Beaton, the 1996 Lakeside champion, was nowhere near his best and the young Dutchman, ranked 127 in the world, was there to take full advantage for a dream 3-0 win against the 58-year-old.

    Van Trijp opened up a 2-0 lead with Beaton struggling down at 20 per cent on the doubles before surging back from 2-0 down in the third set to claim a famous victory and set up a meeting with Jonny Clayton.

    Leonard Gates made it through with a memorable win over Geert Nentjes, as the American entertained the crowd on the way to a 3-1 victory

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    Leonard Gates made it through with a memorable win over Geert Nentjes, as the American entertained the crowd on the way to a 3-1 victory

    Leonard Gates made it through with a memorable win over Geert Nentjes, as the American entertained the crowd on the way to a 3-1 victory

    American Leonard Gates came from a set down to defeat 24-year-old Dutchman Geert Nentjes 3-1 on his debut with three ton-plus finishes of 100, 128 and 111 along the way.

    “I love it here. This is the dart mecca,” said crowd-favourite Gates, who clinched his passage through to Ally Pally by winning the North American Championship.

    He will take on former Lakeside champion Stephen Bunting for a spot in the third round on Wednesday evening.

    The famous Ally Pally wasp landed on David Cameron's back during his match against Ritchie Edhouse, but it proved to be a lucky charm for the Canadian on his way to a remarkable 3-2 triumph

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    The famous Ally Pally wasp landed on David Cameron’s back during his match against Ritchie Edhouse, but it proved to be a lucky charm for the Canadian on his way to a remarkable 3-2 triumph

    The famous Ally Pally wasp landed on David Cameron’s back during his match against Ritchie Edhouse, but it proved to be a lucky charm for the Canadian on his way to a remarkable 3-2 triumph

    A wasp, a miscount and a remarkable comeback! Ritchie Edhouse squandered six match darts and then capitulated from 2-0 up as Canadian David Cameron – with a little help from the Ally Pally wasp – reeled off the next nine out of 10 legs to complete one of the greatest comebacks in the history of the Worlds.

    “Sometimes you feel down and out but, you know, I just stuck with it and it was good,” said 53-year-old veteran Cameron. “It (the wasp) might be lucky or something but I didn’t even know it was there.”

    Monday, December 19 – Afternoon Results

    Andrew Gilding 3-2 Robert Owen (R1)
    Danny Jansen 3-2 Paolo Nebrida (R1)
    Niels Zonneveld 0-3 Lewy Williams (R1)
    Jose de Sousa 3-2 Simon Whitlock (R2)

    De Sousa wins five-set tussle to dump out ‘The Wizard’ I Williams’ near nine-darter

    Jose de Sousa sent a heartfelt message to his cousin after second round win over Simon Whitlock

    Jose de Sousa sent a heartfelt message to his cousin after second round win over Simon Whitlock

    An emotional De Sousa recovered from 2-0 down to dump out former finalist Whitlock in a high-quality encounter.

    The Portuguese ace looked beaten after the opening two sets, struggling to find big scores and lacking a killer instinct on the outer ring.

    De Sousa nailed 114, 127 and 136 checkouts as he battled back from two sets down to defeat Whitlock in a thriller

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    De Sousa nailed 114, 127 and 136 checkouts as he battled back from two sets down to defeat Whitlock in a thriller

    De Sousa nailed 114, 127 and 136 checkouts as he battled back from two sets down to defeat Whitlock in a thriller

    However, he then clicked into gear with three fabulous finishes of 114, 127 and 136 to turn the game on its head as Whitlock was unable to arrest the momentum in the final set.

    Speaking to Sky Sports’ Polly James, a tearful De Sousa explained his gesture at the end of his match: “Last week the wife of my cousin died of cancer. I’m here for you and you know that.”

    Lewy Williams meanwhile almost capped a 3-0 victory over Niels Zonneveld with perfection, but missed D12 for a nine-dart finish in the final leg of the match.

    It was largely routine for the ‘Prince of Wales’, with the critical moment coming in the deciding leg of set two, as Williams fired in a ton checkout with his opponent waiting on 32.

    Williams just missed out on a fabulous nine-dart attempt during his whitewash win against Zonneveld

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    Williams just missed out on a fabulous nine-dart attempt during his whitewash win against Zonneveld

    Williams just missed out on a fabulous nine-dart attempt during his whitewash win against Zonneveld

    Earlier in the day, Andrew ‘Goldfinger’ Gilding was forced to dig deep to deliver a 3-2 win over Robert Owen.

    Owen took the opening set to a chorus of boos and he Welshman appeared to be in control at 2-1 in the second set. However, Gilding then delivered a stunning 105 checkout to break throw and turn the contest on its head.

    Gilding took out this cracking 120 checkout to defeat Owen

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    Gilding took out this cracking 120 checkout to defeat Owen

    Gilding took out this cracking 120 checkout to defeat Owen

    Owen forced a deciding set with a 154 out-shot. But Gilding used all his experience, sealing the win on a superb ‘Shanghai’ checkout.

    Jansen impressed the Ally Pally crowd with his mullet as well as his fabulous darts on the oche

    Jansen impressed the Ally Pally crowd with his mullet as well as his fabulous darts on the oche

    Meanwhile, Danny Jansen had enough in the locker to get past world No 211 Paolo Nebrida 3-2.

    ‘The Mullet’ had two match darts for a 3-0 triumph, but the Filipino came roaring back into the contest to make it a nervy finish for the Dutchman, who eventually completed the win.

    Here's a round-up from a thrilling afternoon session which saw De Sousa and Whitlock play out an epic encounter

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    Here’s a round-up from a thrilling afternoon session which saw De Sousa and Whitlock play out an epic encounter

    Here’s a round-up from a thrilling afternoon session which saw De Sousa and Whitlock play out an epic encounter

    Tuesday at Ally Pally

    Laura Turner has tipped Michael van Gerwen for a fourth title, whilst adding that Fallon Sherrock is in the right frame of mind heading in to the tournament

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    Laura Turner has tipped Michael van Gerwen for a fourth title, whilst adding that Fallon Sherrock is in the right frame of mind heading in to the tournament

    Laura Turner has tipped Michael van Gerwen for a fourth title, whilst adding that Fallon Sherrock is in the right frame of mind heading in to the tournament

    Women’s World Matchplay winner Fallon Sherrock will make her Alexandra Palace return against Ricky Evans on before Dutch legend Raymond van Barneveld gets his 30th World Championship appearance underway.

    Van Barneveld – fresh from reaching last month’s Grand Slam of Darts semi-finals – will be the 32nd seed in his milestone appearance – matching the position from which he won the 2007 World Championship at the Circus Tavern.

    “I’m in the top 32 now, and I’m proud of myself. I am really happy, and if you feel happy, then anything is possible”

    Raymond van Barneveld

    Tuesday, December 20 – Fixtures (1900 GMT)

    Jim Williams vs Sebastian Bialecki (R1)
    Jamie Hughes vs Jimmy Hendriks (R1)
    Ricky Evans vs Fallon Sherrock (R1)
    Raymond van Barneveld vs Ryan Meikle (R2)

    “30 World Championships, wow! This sport has changed my life,” reflected Van Barneveld, who will play Ryan Meikle for a place in the third round.

    “The World Championship is the big one. This is the one you want to win. You want to perform well.

    “I’m in the top 32 now, and I’m proud of myself. I am really happy, and if you feel happy, then anything is possible.”

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  • World Darts Championship: Fallon Sherrock’s partner Cameron Menzies says he is proud of what she has done

    World Darts Championship: Fallon Sherrock’s partner Cameron Menzies says he is proud of what she has done

    Cameron Menzies and Fallon Sherrock are darts’ glamour couple with the Scot saying he is her “biggest fan” Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – with Sherrock taking on Ricky Evans – live on Sky Sports Darts – on Tuesday from 7pm

    Last Updated: 19/12/22 7:38am

    Cameron Menzies has hailed Fallon Sherrock with the pair currently in action at the World Darts Championship

    Fallon Sherrock and Cameron Menzies are partners on and off the oche with the latter revealing how “proud” he is of everything she has done for darts.

    History-maker Sherrock, who became the first woman to defeat a male darts player at the Worlds, will face ‘Rapid’ Ricky Evans in the opening round of this year’s tournament on Tuesday night with a meeting with Joe Cullen up for grabs.

    Victory for ‘Queen of the Palace’ means the darts couple of Sherrock and Menzies could be set to collide, albeit not until the quarter-finals.

    Menzies, who came through a nail-biter against Brazilian Diogo Portela, will take on Dutchman Vincent van der Voort in round two on Thursday night.

    “For some reason, she is a better pro on the stage than she is on the floor and I think she will do well”

    Cameron Menzies on Fallon Sherrock

    Menzies produced this brilliant 137 checkout during his win against Diogo Portela in the opening round

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    Menzies produced this brilliant 137 checkout during his win against Diogo Portela in the opening round

    Menzies produced this brilliant 137 checkout during his win against Diogo Portela in the opening round

    The 33-year-old, who works as a plumber, hopes to clock off early from his job in Milton Keynes on Tuesday to watch his girlfriend on the big stage.

    “Fallon has played better than me at Ally Pally,” joked Menzies. “I am working on Tuesday, but my boss is really nice and my company has been great. I might work on Tuesday and get a few hours off. I might finish at 2 o’clock and head down.

    “It’s meant to be an hour but because of the traffic it’s two hours, so I might ask to work until 12.

    “She is playing on Tuesday, so we’ll go throw on Sunday for an hour and an hour on Monday. She will leave early doors on Tuesday and I will hopefully be down here to watch on Tuesday because she has supported me [on Saturday].”

    Michael Smith says Sherrock 'will bring excitement' to the Worlds

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    Michael Smith says Sherrock ‘will bring excitement’ to the Worlds

    Michael Smith says Sherrock ‘will bring excitement’ to the Worlds

    Menzies admits his darts have gone from low to high because of Sherrock’s influence, calling the 28-year-old Buckinghamshire thrower “class” and saying he is “her biggest fan”.

    “We enjoy our practice together and she is a very class player. She has done well for darts in general and is banging in 90 averages and 100 averages, the same as a lot of women,” he continued.

    “I’m quite lucky I’ve got a very good partner who can play darts. It’s good in the house unless she beats me and I’ve got to make the food. I don’t like it when she beats me.

    “I will support her left, right and centre. I am her biggest fan.

    “I might be a bit strict, but I know how good she is. I’ve known her for a very long time and I know she is very, very good.

    “She’s taken me places I would never have experienced because of darts, so I’m a very lucky person. I’m her biggest fan and I wish her all the best.”

    Laura Turner tips Michael van Gerwen for a fourth title and says Sherrock is in the right frame of mind heading in to the tournament

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    Laura Turner tips Michael van Gerwen for a fourth title and says Sherrock is in the right frame of mind heading in to the tournament

    Laura Turner tips Michael van Gerwen for a fourth title and says Sherrock is in the right frame of mind heading in to the tournament

    Take a look at some of Ricky Evans' best and funniest moments at Ally Pally

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    Take a look at some of Ricky Evans’ best and funniest moments at Ally Pally

    Take a look at some of Ricky Evans’ best and funniest moments at Ally Pally

    Crowd-pleaser Evans is known to have the fastest throw in world darts and Sherrock may have to deliberately slow his speed in order to have any chance of sealing another famous win.

    However, Menzies is confident his other half can once again produce the goods on the Ally Pally stage.

    He said: “She has got a very hard game against Ricky, who is a very fast crowd-pleaser. When he is on his game he is a very frightening player.

    “For some reason, she is a better pro on the stage than she is on the floor and I think she will do well. No matter what happens she’s going to have her head held up high. I’m proud of her and she’s done a lot for darts in general.

    “No matter what happens she will still be buying a Chinese!”

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  • World Darts Championship: Adrian Lewis is dumped out, while Nathan Aspinall and Scott Williams impress

    World Darts Championship: Adrian Lewis is dumped out, while Nathan Aspinall and Scott Williams impress

    ‘Jackpot’ Aidy Lewis is knocked out, while Nathan Aspinall impresses Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts. We’re back for a double session on Monday at 12.30pm and 7pm with Jose de Sousa, Steve Beaton and world No 1 Gerwyn Price in action

    Last Updated: 19/12/22 1:05am

    Adrian Lewis was dumped out of the World Darts Championship after an impressive performance by Damon Heta

    Two-time world champion Adrian Lewis suffered a third consecutive early exit at the World Darts Championship, while Nathan Aspinall and Scott Williams impressed at Alexandra Palace.

    ‘Jackpot’ Lewis crashed out of the tournament after suffering a straight-sets defeat to Australia’s Damon Heta on Sunday afternoon.

    Two-time semi-finalist Nathan Aspinall opened his campaign with victory against Boris Krcmar in the evening session, while Scott Williams showcased his incredible talent by beating Ryan Joyce in the match of the tournament so far.

    Sunday, December 18 – Evening Results

    Mike De Decker 3-1 Jeff Smith (R1)
    Scott Williams 3-1 Ryan Joyce (R1)
    Matt Campbell 0-3 Danny Baggish (R1)
    Nathan Aspinall 3-1 Boris Krcmar (R2)

    Nathan Aspinall credited a 'phenomenal crowd' for their support as he beat Boris Krcmar 3-1 to progress

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    Nathan Aspinall credited a ‘phenomenal crowd’ for their support as he beat Boris Krcmar 3-1 to progress

    Nathan Aspinall credited a ‘phenomenal crowd’ for their support as he beat Boris Krcmar 3-1 to progress

    Aspinall overcame a tricky customer in big Croatian Krcmar, closing out the night with a 3-1 success.

    The 32-year-old 10th seed from Stockport, who less than a year ago suffered a wrist injury which left him fearing for his career, overcame a slow start for an ultimately comfortable victory.

    ‘The Asp’ reeled off three consecutive legs to take the opener before Krcmar struck back to level matters.

    ‘Dum Dum’ then punished Aspinall’s miss at double 5 with a 102 finish to lead in the third set before the Stockport ace nailed an 82 out-shot to regain the upper hand.

    And it was job done as the World Grand Prix and Grand Slam of Darts finalist sailed through the fourth set to complete victory with a 97.8 average.

    “I never make it easy,” Aspinall laughed. “I think I robbed the first set to be fair, but credit to Boris he played a great game. I dug deep, my finishing wasn’t quite there but I found a way to win.”

    This boy can play darts! 'Shaggy' Scott Williams piled in fifth maximum before taking out this 164 for a sensational 12-dart leg against Ryan Joyce

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    This boy can play darts! ‘Shaggy’ Scott Williams piled in fifth maximum before taking out this 164 for a sensational 12-dart leg against Ryan Joyce

    This boy can play darts! ‘Shaggy’ Scott Williams piled in fifth maximum before taking out this 164 for a sensational 12-dart leg against Ryan Joyce

    Challenge Tour Order of Merit winner Williams showed plenty of swagger on the big stage to defeat Joyce in a humdinger of an opening-round clash which saw 17 maximums to smash the record in a first-round match.

    ‘Shaggy’ Williams hits 10 180s, averaged 100.32 and pinned a stunning 164 finish on his way to a thrilling 3-1 success on his Ally Pally debut to set up a meeting with former world champion Rob Cross.

    Scott Williams said 'there is no point in feeling nervous' after he made it through to a meeting with his practice partner Rob Cross

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    Scott Williams said ‘there is no point in feeling nervous’ after he made it through to a meeting with his practice partner Rob Cross

    Scott Williams said ‘there is no point in feeling nervous’ after he made it through to a meeting with his practice partner Rob Cross

    “I felt awesome today and that came out on the stage, I know what I’m capable of,” said Williams. “The first set I felt absolutely fantastic, then all of a sudden I started missing but then thankfully it came back.

    “I’ve been practicing with Rob [Cross] recently and he’s been playing like he did when he won the Worlds.

    “We’re good mates but we’re both here to do a job, it should be a good game.”

    John Part feels Williams' debut was a level above anyone else and backs the underdog to entertain for the remainder of the tournament

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    John Part feels Williams’ debut was a level above anyone else and backs the underdog to entertain for the remainder of the tournament

    John Part feels Williams’ debut was a level above anyone else and backs the underdog to entertain for the remainder of the tournament

    In the North American battle, Danny Baggish, who reached the third round two years ago, whitewashed Matt Campbell in impressive fashion to make it through to a meeting with Mervyn King in the second round.

    In-form Mike De Decker caught the eye with a convincing display which saw him fire in eight 180s and hit half of his double attempts on his way to victory over Canadian veteran Jeff Smith.

    Tale of the Tape: Williams vs Joyce

    Tale of the Tape: Williams vs Joyce

    Sunday, December 18 – Afternoon Results

    Madars Razma 3-1 Prakash Jiwa (R1)
    Karel Sedlacek 3-0 Raymond Smith (R1)
    Luke Woodhouse 3-0 Vladyslav Omelchenko (R1)
    Damon Heta 3-0 Adrian Lewis (R2)

    ‘Jackpot’ runs out of luck against red-hot Heta

    Watch the best of the action as Heta whitewashed 'Jackpot' at Ally Pally

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    Watch the best of the action as Heta whitewashed ‘Jackpot’ at Ally Pally

    Watch the best of the action as Heta whitewashed ‘Jackpot’ at Ally Pally

    Heta brushed aside Stoke-on-Trent star Lewis in straight sets with a 96.2 average, four 180s and 56 per cent on the doubles to move into the last 32 of the tournament.

    Heta struck with two ton-plus finishes of 102 and 110 in quick succession en route to knocking out former two-time champion Lewis

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    Heta struck with two ton-plus finishes of 102 and 110 in quick succession en route to knocking out former two-time champion Lewis

    Heta struck with two ton-plus finishes of 102 and 110 in quick succession en route to knocking out former two-time champion Lewis

    Lewis looked out of sorts as he failed to progress from the last-64 for a third consecutive year, while Heta dropped just three legs to ease his way into the next round.

    “A win on TV was always coming, I’m glad to have got the job done today,” Heta said. ‘I embraced playing Adrian because he is a name to be reckoned with and I think I rose to the occasion.”

    Damon Heta was thrilled after his comprehensive victory over Adrian Lewis saw him book his place in the third round

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    Damon Heta was thrilled after his comprehensive victory over Adrian Lewis saw him book his place in the third round

    Damon Heta was thrilled after his comprehensive victory over Adrian Lewis saw him book his place in the third round

    Karel Sedlacek produced the highest average of the tournament to date as he posted 98.72 on his way to a 3-0 first-round victory over Australia’s Raymond Smith, while Luke Woodhouse defeated Ukrainian Vladyslav Omelchenko by the same margin.

    Woodhouse landed three ton-plus checkouts on his way to booking a second-round meeting with world No 1 Gerwyn Price, while Omelchenko claimed the biggest cheer of the day when he nailed a 143 finish.

    Vladyslav Omelchenko made history by becoming the first Ukrainian to feature in the PDC World Championship and he celebrated by landing this spectacular 143 checkout during his defeat to Luke Woodhouse

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    Vladyslav Omelchenko made history by becoming the first Ukrainian to feature in the PDC World Championship and he celebrated by landing this spectacular 143 checkout during his defeat to Luke Woodhouse

    Vladyslav Omelchenko made history by becoming the first Ukrainian to feature in the PDC World Championship and he celebrated by landing this spectacular 143 checkout during his defeat to Luke Woodhouse

    Madars Razma came through a hard-fought battle with Prakash Jiwa to secure a 3-1 victory and secure a meeting with two-time world champion Gary Anderson in the next round.

    Monday at Ally Pally

    World No 1 Gerwyn Price will begin his campaign against Luke Woodhouse

    World No 1 Gerwyn Price will begin his campaign against Luke Woodhouse

    World No 1 Gerwyn Price will begin his bid for a second World Championship crown as the Welshman looks to repeat his 2021 heroics in the capital.

    Monday, December 19 – Fixtures (1900 GMT)

    Geert Nentjes vs Leonard Gates (R1)
    Ritchie Edhouse vs David Cameron (R1)
    Steve Beaton vs Danny van Trijp (R1)
    Gerwyn Price vs Luke Woodhouse (R2)

    The 37-year-old has his sights set on becoming the seventh player to win multiple PDC World Championship titles.

    “I always think I’m going to win every tournament I go into, so does Peter [Wright] and so does Michael [van Gerwen],” claimed Price – the top seed at this year’s event.

    “It’s nice to win the World Championship once, but to become multiple world champion – that’s my next goal, and there’s no reason I can’t win another three or four before I retire.

    “I know what it’s like to win the World Championship, but I don’t know what it’s like to win it in front of a big crowd, with celebrations and family there, so that’s a big drive for me now.”

    Monday, December 19 – Fixtures (1230 GMT)

    Andrew Gilding vs Robert Owen (R1)
    Danny Jansen vs Paolo Nebrida (R1)
    Niels Zonneveld vs Lewy Williams (R1)
    Jose de Sousa vs Simon Whitlock (R2)

    ‘The Special One’ Jose de Sousa takes on Simon Whitlock in a blockbuster afternoon clash at Ally Pally, while ‘The Bronzed Adonis’ Steve Beaton makes his return to the big stage against young Dutchman Danny van Trijp.

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  • World Darts Championship: Beau Greaves’ Alexandra Palace debut ends in defeat to Willie O’Connor

    World Darts Championship: Beau Greaves’ Alexandra Palace debut ends in defeat to Willie O’Connor

    Beau Greaves beaten 3-0 by Willie O’Connor Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts. We’re back for a double session on Saturday at 12pm and 7pm with Simon Whitlock, Daryl Gurney, Lisa Ashton, Josh Rock and Dimitri Van den Bergh in action

    Last Updated: 16/12/22 11:19pm

    Beau Greaves’ PDC World Darts Championship debut ended in defeat

    There was no fairy tale for teenage sensation Beau Greaves as she suffered a first-round exit to Ireland’s Willie O’Connor at the World Darts Championship, while Michael Smith won nine straight legs to progress in style.

    Eight-time PDC Women’s Series winner Greaves was aiming to join Fallon Sherrock in having beaten their male counterpart at the home of darts, but Ireland’s O’Connor showed all his experience to come through 3-0 although the scoreline did not reflect the performance of ‘Beau ‘n’ Arrow’.

    Friday, December 16 – Evening Results

    Rowby-John Rodriguez 2-3 Lourence Ilagan (R1)
    William O’Connor 3-0 Beau Greaves (R1)
    Keegan Brown 2-3 Florian Hempel (R1)
    Michael Smith 3-0 Nathan Rafferty (R2)

    Beau Greaves rocked Alexandra Palace with her walk-on

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    Beau Greaves rocked Alexandra Palace with her walk-on

    Beau Greaves rocked Alexandra Palace with her walk-on

    Greaves opened proceedings with a nerveless 120, but ‘The Magpie’ responded by winning the next two legs.

    The 18-year-old was not deterred as she broke throw on D2 to send the opening set to a decider in which the dogged O’Connor snatched against the darts on double 5 after Greaves wired one dart at double 16 for the set.

    Greaves hit a 120 checkout in the first leg of her Ally Pally debut

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    Greaves hit a 120 checkout in the first leg of her Ally Pally debut

    Greaves hit a 120 checkout in the first leg of her Ally Pally debut

    The Doncaster thrower was making history as the youngest woman to compete in the 30-year history of the tournament and she immediately popped a mind-boggling 122 on double 7 to start the second set before pinning double 3 to extend her advantage.

    But O’Connor, who reached the semi-finals of the UK Open earlier this year, hit back to send the set into a decider in which the former World Cup finalist nailed double 8 to edge nearer to victory.

    The 18-year-old got the Ally Pally crowd on their feet with this mind-blowing 122 finish

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    The 18-year-old got the Ally Pally crowd on their feet with this mind-blowing 122 finish

    The 18-year-old got the Ally Pally crowd on their feet with this mind-blowing 122 finish

    O’Connor was in the ascendancy by now and WDF champion Greaves was soon blown away in a one-sided third set and left the stage shaking her head in disappointment.

    O'Connor progressed after a 3-0 victory over Greaves

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    O’Connor progressed after a 3-0 victory over Greaves

    O’Connor progressed after a 3-0 victory over Greaves

    Two-time runner-up Smith eased into the third round of the tournament after beating Northern Irish star Nathan Rafferty 3-0.

    Smith started his match against Rafferty with this stylish 114 finish

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    Smith started his match against Rafferty with this stylish 114 finish

    Smith started his match against Rafferty with this stylish 114 finish

    The Grand Slam of Darts champion made a commanding start by the opening set without reply, kicking off with a big 114 out.

    Fourth-seeded Smith casually notched the second set with more impressive arrows and with the 22-year-old now totally deflated, ‘Bully Boy’ soon completed a whitewash win with a spectacular 130 on the bullseye.

    The St Helens thrower won his match in style with this spectacular 130

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    The St Helens thrower won his match in style with this spectacular 130

    The St Helens thrower won his match in style with this spectacular 130

    In an electrifying opening encounter of the night between Rowby-John Rodriguez and Lourence Ilagan, the latter took out 64 to seal the first set 3-1.

    The 44-year-old from Manila – making his seventh appearance at the Worlds – moved one set away from a spot in the second round after slamming in a superb 116 checkout and a neat 60 out-shot.

    Ilagan took out this 116 checkout during his encounter with Rodriguez.

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    Ilagan took out this 116 checkout during his encounter with Rodriguez.

    Ilagan took out this 116 checkout during his encounter with Rodriguez.

    But Rodriguez worked his way back to halve the deficit with four 180s and a fabulous 80 finish in the fourth leg and ‘Little John’ was soon level after sweeping through the fourth set to send us into a decider.

    The match went the distance but it was Ilagan who dragged himself over the winning line after hitting double 18 to set up a date with Dimitri Van den Bergh.

    Former Handball star Florian Hempel won an epic encounter to send Keegan Brown to Q-School in 2023, as the German closed out a hard-fought 3-2 victory.

    Singer Lewis Capaldi was supported by Niall Horan as they graced the Alexandra Palace stage on Friday night

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    Singer Lewis Capaldi was supported by Niall Horan as they graced the Alexandra Palace stage on Friday night

    Singer Lewis Capaldi was supported by Niall Horan as they graced the Alexandra Palace stage on Friday night

    Friday, December 16 – Afternoon Results

    Alan Soutar 3-0 Mal Cuming (R1)
    Boris Krcmar 3-0 Toru Suzuki (R1)
    Adrian Lewis 3-0 Daniel Larsson (R1)
    Kim Huybrechts 3-0 Grant Sampson (R2)

    Lewis makes statement with impressive victory

    Adrian Lewis claimed an impressive victory in his tournament opener on Friday

    Adrian Lewis claimed an impressive victory in his tournament opener on Friday

    Two-time world champion Adrian Lewis cruised into the second round with a straight-sets victory over Daniel Larsson, as Kim Huybrechts also progressed on Friday afternoon.

    The 2011 and 2012 champion fired an impressive 19 treble 19s and posted a 93.57 average, with Lewis dropping just three legs on his way to booking a last-32 contest with Damon Heta.

    Lewis wrapped up a scrappy opening set by taking out tops for a 13-dart leg and took out a 92 checkout on his way to doubling his lead, with the 37-year-old posting back-to-back maximums in the final leg of the third as he claimed a 3-0 victory in his tournament opener.

    “I didn’t know what to expect really,” Lewis told Sky Sports. “I know I have been practising well but I wasn’t 100 per cent certain what was going to happen up there tonight. Lucky enough for me it has gone well.”

    After a solid win over Daniel Larsson, Adrian Lewis said that he's 'up for the fight' when he goes up against Damon Heta

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    After a solid win over Daniel Larsson, Adrian Lewis said that he’s ‘up for the fight’ when he goes up against Damon Heta

    After a solid win over Daniel Larsson, Adrian Lewis said that he’s ‘up for the fight’ when he goes up against Damon Heta

    Huybrechts will face defending champion Peter Wright after Christmas after a routine victory over South Africa’s Grant Sampson, with a low-80s average enough to recover from losing the opening leg to breeze into the next round.

    Scotland’s Alan Soutar kicked off the afternoon session with a commanding 3-0 win over Australian Mal Cuming, setting up a second-round clash with two-time Ally Pally quarter-finalist Daryl Gurney.

    Alan Soutar claimed a 3-0 win over Mal Cuming but admits that he needs to perform better against Daryl Gurney on Saturday

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    Alan Soutar claimed a 3-0 win over Mal Cuming but admits that he needs to perform better against Daryl Gurney on Saturday

    Alan Soutar claimed a 3-0 win over Mal Cuming but admits that he needs to perform better against Daryl Gurney on Saturday

    Soutar landed four 180s and converted 124 and 119 finishes during a routine success, signing off with a 12-dart break of throw, as Cuming only registered two legs on a difficult tournament debut.

    Croatian star Boris Krcmar came through a low-scoring encounter against Toru Suzuki to beat the Japanese qualifier by the same margin, securing him a meeting with two-time semi-finalist Nathan Aspinall in round two.

    Boris Krcmar won the opening leg of his match with this brilliant 112 checkout against Toru Suzuki

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    Boris Krcmar won the opening leg of his match with this brilliant 112 checkout against Toru Suzuki

    Boris Krcmar won the opening leg of his match with this brilliant 112 checkout against Toru Suzuki

    Saturday at Ally Pally

    Belgian No 1 Van den Bergh and World Youth Champion Josh Rock headline the action on Super Saturday.

    Saturday, December 17 – Fixtures (1230 GMT)

    Martin Lukeman vs Nobuhiro Yamamoto (R1)
    Simon Whitlock vs Christian Perez (R1)
    Adam Gawlas vs Richie Burnett (R1)
    Daryl Gurney vs Alan Soutar (R2)

    Saturday, December 17 – Fixtures (1900 GMT)

    Ryan Meikle vs Lisa Ashton (R1)
    Cameron Menzies vs Diogo Portela (R1)
    Josh Rock vs Jose Justicia (R1)
    Dimitri Van den Bergh vs Lourence Ilagan (R2)

    Former finalist Simon Whitlock, ‘SuperChin’ Daryl Gurney and ‘The Lancashire Rose’ Lisa Ashton, who became the first woman to win a PDC Tour Card through Q-School in 2020, also feature.

    Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts – from December 15 to January 3.

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  • World Darts Championship: Peter Wright gets title defence off to winning start at Alexandra Palace

    World Darts Championship: Peter Wright gets title defence off to winning start at Alexandra Palace

    Peter ‘Snakebite’ Wright makes winning start – Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts; we are back for a double session on Friday at 12pm and 7pm with Adrian Lewis and Michael Smith in action, while Beau Greaves takes on Willie O’Connor

    Last Updated: 16/12/22 2:13am

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    A look back at the best of the action from the opening night of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace

    A look back at the best of the action from the opening night of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace

    Defending champion Peter Wright got a festive feast of arrows up and running with a comfortable 3-0 win on the opening night of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace.

    The Scot withdrew from last month’s Players Championship Finals with his wife Jo in hospital, but after receiving positive news last week, Wright was back and in bullish mood on the big stage as he began his bid for a third Sid Waddell Trophy in four years with a comfortable victory over Northern Ireland’s Mickey Mansell.

    Thursday, December 15 – Results

    Mickey Mansell 3-1 Ben Robb (R1)
    Keane Barry 1-3 Grant Sampson (R1)
    Jermaine Wattimena 2-3 Nathan Rafferty (R1)
    Peter Wright 3-0 Mickey Mansell (R2)

    Watch Peter Wright and his 'Grinch' walk-on against Mickey Mansell on the opening night of the World Championship

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    Watch Peter Wright and his ‘Grinch’ walk-on against Mickey Mansell on the opening night of the World Championship

    Watch Peter Wright and his ‘Grinch’ walk-on against Mickey Mansell on the opening night of the World Championship

    Mansell had become the first winner at this year’s Worlds, defeating Ben Robb 3-1 to set up the meeting with Wright.

    Wright fired in the first maximum of the contest before taking out 121 on the bullseye in the opening set

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    Wright fired in the first maximum of the contest before taking out 121 on the bullseye in the opening set

    Wright fired in the first maximum of the contest before taking out 121 on the bullseye in the opening set

    ‘Snakebite’ rattled off a cracking 121 on the bullseye to lay down an early marker as he won the opening set 3-1.

    The writing appeared to be on the wall for former World Cup semi-finalist Mansell when the reigning champion sailed through the second set in three straight legs to double his advantage despite a modest 92 average.

    The reigning champion struck with this spectacular 126 finish to close in on victory

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    The reigning champion struck with this spectacular 126 finish to close in on victory

    The reigning champion struck with this spectacular 126 finish to close in on victory

    And Wright continued the onslaught in the third set, pinning a majestic 126 out-shot before cleaning up 68 on tops to sweep into the third round in style.

    “Not happy with the performance, but it’s a win,” said Wright, who now has 12 days off before his third-round clash against Kim Huybrechts or Grant Sampson. “The defending champion is still in and it’s Christmas.”

    Wright said it was 'hard' for Mansell to get up for two matches in a night but he was 'happy' with the win

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    Wright said it was ‘hard’ for Mansell to get up for two matches in a night but he was ‘happy’ with the win

    Wright said it was ‘hard’ for Mansell to get up for two matches in a night but he was ‘happy’ with the win

    South African debutant Sampson caused the first big shock of the tournament by knocking out a below-par display from UK Open semi-finalist Keane Barry 3-1.

    ‘Samurai’, who eliminated nine-time World Championship qualifier Devon Petersen en route to booking his spot on the grandest stage of them all, threw four maximums and a superb 125 checkout to stun Irishman Barry.

    Grant Sampson told Polly James he only plays in front of 30 people back home in South Africa, but he's now made a real name for himself after a dream debut at Ally Pally

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    Grant Sampson told Polly James he only plays in front of 30 people back home in South Africa, but he’s now made a real name for himself after a dream debut at Ally Pally

    Grant Sampson told Polly James he only plays in front of 30 people back home in South Africa, but he’s now made a real name for himself after a dream debut at Ally Pally

    The 40-year-old, who will earn £15,000 for reaching the second round, will hold no fear when he takes on ‘The Hurricane’ Kim Huybrechts in Friday’s afternoon session.

    “Back home we play in front of 30 people but this is another thing,” said Sampson. “I was very, very, very nervous. My darts were not going in straight at all so I was just trying to focus, but it was difficult. Now that I’ve got the first game out of the way I can only get better because that was horrible.”

    Sampson pinned tops for a sensational 125 finish to take a 2-0 lead in the second set against Barry

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    Sampson pinned tops for a sensational 125 finish to take a 2-0 lead in the second set against Barry

    Sampson pinned tops for a sensational 125 finish to take a 2-0 lead in the second set against Barry

    Jermaine Wattimena also made an early exit as he lost 3-2 to emerging star Nathan Rafferty.

    Wattimena failed to hit the bullseye to win the opening set and that allowed Rafferty to sink double 2 to claim it, but the Dutchman soon sparked into life with a 97 checkout in the deciding leg of the second set to square things up.

    Former World Youth Championship runner-up Rafferty moved one set away from dumping out Wattimena by sweeping through the next set with three consecutive 17-leg darts, but ‘The Machine Gun’ took the match the distance thanks to an opening 108 finish, a 14-dart leg and a crucial 101 checkout.

    Rafferty prevailed in a nail-biter to set up a meeting with Michael Smith

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    Rafferty prevailed in a nail-biter to set up a meeting with Michael Smith

    Rafferty prevailed in a nail-biter to set up a meeting with Michael Smith

    However, it was 22-year-old Rafferty who showed exceptional composure – one week after surgery to remove his appendix – to make it through to a date with Grand Slam of Darts champion Michael Smith after sinking double 10 with his fifth match dart.

    “I wasn’t nervous leading up to the tournament but when I came up the road I had butterflies in my stomach,” Rafferty revealed. “It’s been my dream since I was 15 to be playing on this stage; it’s what we all play for.

    “Considering I had my appendix removed a week ago today, I’m so happy to win this game against a tough opponent.

    ‘I’m looking forward to taking on Michael [Smith], he’s one of the best players in the world but I think I can give him a game if I play my proper stuff.”

    “I think he said he was going to toy with a few new sets of darts between now and Christmas. Maybe get some new ones even. Who knows? But he’ll try and get comfortable, and maybe just get the darts that are going to feel good. The scoring wasn’t as good as he could have. But the doubling was more of an issue there, to me. He’ll want to get the doubling right, and then he’ll get the scoring touch”

    John Part on Peter Wright

    Friday at Ally Pally

    Beau Greaves makes her Ally Pally bow on Friday night against Ireland's Willie O'Connor

    Beau Greaves makes her Ally Pally bow on Friday night against Ireland’s Willie O’Connor

    The first double session of this year’s World Championship will take place on Friday, as two-time runner-up Smith takes on Rafferty in his opener.

    Friday, December 16 – Fixtures (1230 GMT)

    Alan Soutar vs Mal Cuming (R1)
    Boris Krcmar vs Toru Suzuki (R1)
    Adrian Lewis vs Daniel Larsson (R1)
    Kim Huybrechts vs Grant Sampson (R2)

    Friday, December 16 – Fixtures (1900 GMT)

    Rowby-John Rodriguez vs Lourence Ilagan (R1)
    William O’Connor vs Beau Greaves (R1)
    Keegan Brown vs Florian Hempel (R1)
    Michael Smith vs Nathan Rafferty (R2)

    Two-time world champion Adrian Lewis faces Sweden’s Daniel Larsson in the afternoon session, before eight-time PDC Women’s Series winner Beau Greaves makes her highly-anticipated Ally Pally bow against Willie O’Connor in the evening session.

    Watch the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship – live on Sky Sports Darts – from December 15 to January 3.

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  • Randolph Ross: US sprinter banned for three years after fake email

    Randolph Ross: US sprinter banned for three years after fake email

    Sprinter Randolph Ross has been suspended until June 30, 2025 and will be ineligible for the Paris Olympics in 2024; he had been provisionally suspended on the eve of his race at the world track and field championships

    Last Updated: 14/12/22 12:08am

    Randolph Ross has been banned for three years

    United States sprinter Randolph Ross has been banned for three years for whereabouts failures and faking an email to anti-doping authorities.

    The Athletics Integrity Unit announced Tuesday the back-to-back NCAA champion from North Carolina A&T will be suspended until June 30, 2025, meaning he will be ineligible for the Paris Olympics in 2024.

    Ross had been provisionally suspended on the eve of his 400m preliminary race at the world track and field championships in Eugene, Oregon, on July 16, about a month after officials could not locate him to take a doping test – his third whereabouts failure in a 12-month period.

    The 21-year-old had provided a copy of an automatic email “allegedly confirming an update made to his whereabouts information for the relevant period,” the AIU said.

    The sprinter “immediately admitted” he had altered the email when he was questioned by the AIU representatives, the unit said.

    He won his second straight title in the 400 meters at NCAA championships in June.

    Ross won an Olympic gold medal as part of the 4x400m squad at the Tokyo Games in 2021, though he did not compete in the final. In the 400m, he was eliminated in the heats in Tokyo.

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  • Amad Diallo wins a penalty… and makes no mistake from the spot-kick!

    Amad Diallo wins a penalty… and makes no mistake from the spot-kick!

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    Amad Diallo continued his fine form for Sunderland by opening the scoring from the penalty spot against West Brom.

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  • Despair for England fans as Harry Kane misses pen before World Cup exit

    Despair for England fans as Harry Kane misses pen before World Cup exit

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    England fans in Manchester, London and Brighton were left stunned and disappointed by Harry Kane’s penalty miss and their side’s elimination from the World Cup.

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  • Klich scores screamer in Leeds win over Elche

    Klich scores screamer in Leeds win over Elche

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    Mateusz Klich scored from long range to seal a 2-1 win over Elche in a friendly that earned them the Festa d’Elx Trophy.

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  • No Bounce Challenge – Aston Villa Women

    No Bounce Challenge – Aston Villa Women

    Aston Villa Women take on the No Bounce challenge.

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