Cycling legend Wiggins hits set-back in Olympic rowing bid
LONDON - Sir Bradley Wiggins has 17 seconds to make up before he will even be considered fit to take his Olympic rowing dream on to the water.
LONDON - Sir Bradley Wiggins has 17 seconds to make up before he will even be considered fit to take his Olympic rowing dream on to the water.
Telegraph.co.uk | Bradley Wiggins makes 'schoolboy error' as rowing debut runs aground |
Daily Mail | Bradley Wiggins rowing debut ends in disappointment but former cyclist vows to continue Tokyo 2020 quest |
Bradley Wiggins' post-cycling career in rowing continued apace, with the retired Tour de France champion taking out 21st place in the British Indoor Championships in London today.
The Guardian | Bradley Wiggins' Olympic rowing bid hits rocks on indoor debut |
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President Trump hosted 18 championship teams at the White House on Sunday, posing for photos, shaking hands, cracking jokes, and congratulating the student-athletes on their success.
AP Photo/Evan Vucci
President Trump hosted 18 championship teams at the White House on Sunday, posing for photos, shaking hands, cracking jokes, and congratulating the student-athletes on their success.
Eurosport.co.uk | Blazin' Saddles: Team Sky dodge bullet, UKAD firing blanks, Bradley Wiggins on the source |
Mirror.co.uk | Sir Bradley Wiggins to launch competitive rowing career next month at the British Rowing Indoor Championships |
BBC Sport | Sir Bradley Wiggins will make his competitive rowing debut at December's British Indoor Championships |
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