Charlotte Dujardin ‘universally condemned’ by GB team-mate and mentor Carl Hester
British Olympic star seen on video striking a horse 24 times ‘like Elephant in the circus’
British Olympic star seen on video striking a horse 24 times ‘like Elephant in the circus’
Radcliffe said talk of a ban was ‘very dangerous’ and that Steven van de Velde had ‘turned his life around’
Equestrianism can no longer shelter behind the excuse that this is how it has always been done
British Olympian has been immediately stripped by UK Sport and dropped by equine welfare charity Brooke as ambassador
Unlike Luis de la Fuente, England manager has done little to inspire his squad who, in the main, appeared turgid, toothless and confused
At the final whistle, England players, many on their backs on the turf, looked as if they had their hearts ripped from their bodies
Crude form of nationalism that is at least quarter of a century out of date still being peddled by some north of the border
Luz Long’s family reveal the true story of what happened between Owens and his German rival at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin
Gareth Southgate’s team left it late but now there is a palpable sense that Baddiel and Skinner’s prophecy might be realised
Spain will arrive in Berlin as not just the most irresistible attacking force but also battle-hardened after victories over Europe’s elite
The flag generally elicits an ambivalent response at best but that all changes when England progress in a major tournament
Andy’s mother risked ruining Raducanu’s focus before Wimbledon match – which she lost – with comment about her withdrawal from doubles
Vexed debate England must confront before their semi-final with the Dutch is whether a ponderous Kane deserves to start anymore
Should Gareth Southgate revert to three at the back? Does he start Luke Shaw? Should England play two up front? Have your say...
Emotional but restrained, Murray played his part in a Centre Court farewell that will not be forgotten