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14 of the 16 nominees for the BBC award competed at this year’s Olympic or Paralympic games
84 years on, and the XXI Club is still a strong club with some of the best athletes at the university and in the country
In the wake of the debate over whether international footballers should display a poppy on their kit, maybe it is time to realise that, contrary to the well-worn adage, sport and politics should, and do, mix regularly
David Brierley relives his time at the Eighth Shito-Ryu Karate World Championships and offers insight into the WKF World Karate Championships
Fan violence and spiralling conversion costs have drawn widespread criticism
Two time British World Champion and Olympic Gold medallist Jessica Ennis-Hill retires from athletics aged 30
The temporary ‘Walk of Fame’ installation marks the opening of a new bar
San Francisco 49’ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick elected to sit during the national anthem which he claimed oppresses black people and people of colour
Alex Whitcomb explains what Therapeutic Use Exemptions are and why recent leaks of athletes’ TUE use have caused so many problems
Freshers and returning students are now living in a city with unparalleled sporting credentials
Manchester has it all… Even a beach!
Team GB made amends for a poor start to the event in the final few days and topped the medal table with five golds
Great Britain’s Jonathan Dibben won two out of the four races to guide the British team, WIGGINS, to a maiden Revolution victory
Colm Lock asks what right we have to play God as human beings with those born with Down’s syndrome
With 2015 drawing to a close, the Mancunion SPORT team have come together to discuss our favourite moments of this calendar year!
Will Kelly suggests its the administrators of sporting organisations that really need those performance enhancing drugs…
Luke Williams on why touting tickets is not legitimate capitalism and is in fact damaging the entertainment industry
Alex Whitcomb looks into the potential consequences of the largest doping scandal in history
With the Rio Olympics just around the corner, Britain’s period of cycling dominance looks set to be over
Alex Whitcomb previews the first round of the Revolution Track Series