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| Aiming for Olympic selection | | 8:06am Friday 9th May 2008 | | TWIN brothers Daniel and Dominic King are among the Great Britain squad this weekend for the 23rd IAAF Race Walking World Cup, in Cheboksary in Russia. |
| Whitnell is back on top | | 8:11am Friday 9th May 2008 | | DALE Whitnell is celebrating today after regaining top spot in the English Amateur Golf Union's Order of Merit rankings. |
| Paralympic gold is the aim | | 8:12am Friday 9th May 2008 | | MICHEL Assouline is hoping for a prestigious treble at this summer's Paralympic Games. |
| Non-league Team-of- the-Year | | 8:15am Friday 9th May 2008 | | IT'S been another interesting season for our non-league football teams and the Gazette's sports writers have put our heads together to pick our Team-of-the-Year. | | Reader comments (2) |
| Indika's emotional return | | 8:17am Friday 9th May 2008 | | CLACTON are preparing to face one of their great ambassadors' when they go head-to-head with Vauxhall Mallards in the Gibbs Denley East Anglian Premier League. |
| Evans is firing on all cylinders | | 8:19am Friday 9th May 2008 | | BOXTED are keeping their fingers crossed that star batsman Ian Evans will be fit to take his place in the side this weekend. |
| Kennedy: we can callenge for title | | 8:21am Friday 9th May 2008 | | THE Shepherd Neame Essex League season is here and Colchester and East Essex believe they have what it takes to be the best side in the county. |
| Gupta in at Star Stile | | 8:23am Friday 9th May 2008 | | AMIT Gupta will be hoping to make up for lost time when he turns out for Halstead against Copdock and Old Ipswichians at Old London Road tomorrow. |
| Cricket fixtures | | 8:24am Friday 9th May 2008 | | GIBBS DENLEY EAST ANGLIAN PREMIER LEAGUE: Clacton v Vauxhall Mallards, Godmanchester Town v Fakenham, Great Witchingham v Bury St Edmunds, Horsford v Cambridge Granta, Swardeston v Norwich. |
| Good day for Middlebrook | | 8:35am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | James Middlebrook enjoyed his best championship return for four years when he took five for 59 to reduce Middlesex to 263 for seven wickets by the close of the opening day of the County Championship fixture at Chelmsford after the visitors had been put into bat. |
| Fine finish for Schils | | 8:47am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | A FINE finish helped Dominic Schils claim victory at the competitive Ixworth Criteriums. |
| Gold for Kearse | | 8:50am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | ED Kearse took gold at the West Midlands Archery Society Double World Record Status FITA Shoot at the National Sports Centre at Lilleshall. |
| Thurstable take honours | | 8:53am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | THURSTABLE School took the overall honours by the narrowest of margins at the Colchester and Blackwater School Sports Partnership athletics championship. |
| Warm up goes well for Smalls | | 8:55am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | COLCHESTER Harriers Allan Smalls has been rewarded for his fine running over the last two years with an England vest at the 100km International to be held at Cardiff at the end of May. |
| Challenge is thrown down | | 8:59am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | OLD rivals Harwich swimmers and runners joined forces to lay down a biathlon challenge to East Essex triathletes. |
| Youth soccer results | | 9:02am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | COLCHESTER AND DISTRICT
YOUTH LEAGUE
UNDER-EIGHT
Longman Blues League: Holland FC Blues 3 (J Eastman 2, M Bates) Wivenhoe Youth Blues 1 (L Fields), Oyster Youth Blues 2 (H Elms, R Mahon) Tempest Blues 1 (K Doidge), Colchester Ath Blues 0 Brightlingsea Regents Blues 0, Stanway Rovers Blues 5 (M Grimes 2, B Sexton, A Mehmet, T Stevenson 2) Long Melford Blues 0, Lawford Juniors Blues 0 Cornard Dynamos Blues 2 (C Chance). |
| In-form Colchester enjoy twin success | | 9:06am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | COLCHESTER Golf Club continued their winning streak with both the Thornton Cup and Curry Cup men's teams tasting victory. |
| Nail-biting finish for Five Lakes | | 9:13am Thursday 8th May 2008 | | FIVE Lakes Golf Club made progress in their Thornton Cup clash with Three Rivers - but only after a nail-biting play-off finish. |
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