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Paddy Brennan is 36 and Bryony Frost is 22, they are two compelling jump jockeys sharing not just a passion for racing but oddly the same birthday. Brennan, facing the end of his career has won 17 Grade One races, including the Gold Cup, but is haunted by past defeats and is desperate for one last big win before retirement, while Frost is just starting, she still mucks out every day at the stables of champion trainer Paul Nicholls but her success in her first year as a professional had made her the darling of racing. Their contrasting stories will continue to take their twists and turns at this week’s Cheltenham Festival
Racing footage courtesy of Racing UK.
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Bryony Frost is the new star of jump racing, Paddy Brennan a veteran in search of redemption. This week, on Black Corton and Cue Card respectively, their contrasting paths lead to the Cheltenham Festival
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The former darts world champion tells Donald McRae of his battle with prostate cancer and why these days he is as happy to play for free in the local county leagues as on the biggest stage
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The boxer had only ever tasted victory before a bruising pair of defeats and injuries left him questioning himself. He tells Donald McRae how he has bounced back and will return to the ring next week
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The 42-year-old former Southampton player is making his name at Sweden’s Östersund and now faces his biggest and most exciting test – a Europa League tie with Arsenal
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George Groves cannot wait to take on Chris Eubank Jr – and his famous father – next week, yet behind the bravado all three men know the trauma of seriously hurting an opponent
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Michael Jamieson tells Donald McRae how he went from the high of an Olympic medal to the dark lows of depression and while that has been his biggest personal challenge he says his sport must do more to combat doping
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The 16-year-old became the youngest jockey to win the Welsh National this month and seems set for a stellar career in the saddle
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The Wasps fly-half has had an up-and-down career but, 10 years on from his England debut, he is excited about the next chapter … wherever that may be
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As the Boston Celtics star prepares to play in London, he talks to Donald McRae about race, the NBA and the death of his best friend
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The trainer of King George favourite Might Bite still feels furious about the reaction to his handling of Champion Chase hopeful Altior’s fitness last month
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