Who went far? Who hid away? Who stayed at home?
Innes FitzGerald, a promising endurance runner, has asked not to be picked to represent Great Britain at the world cross country championships in Australia. Why?She has also been picked to play for Scotland in the Women’s Six Nations on the same weekendShe is currently starring on X-FactorStephen Hendry has been fined for pulling out of snooker tournaments.
What was he doing instead?Recording a single that he hoped might be Christmas No1Novak Djokovic is on course to win his 10th singles title at the Australian Open. Which player has won even more slams at a single venue?Pete Sampras at WimbledonLiverpool’s goalless draw with Chelsea last weekend was the 50,000th top-flight match in English football.
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