Can you not swim yet?Actually, I think maybe I can … Really?Yes, really. All these lessons have paid off, but
Leo Hickman on how the recesssion is forcing Golf courses into administration
When stripped down to its essentials, golf is very difficult to explain, let alone justify. Large tracts of land are
All aboard: good days out on the water
Race in a Cornish gig Cornish pilot gigs – six-oared rowing boats built from Cornish elm – were some of
Steve Way: ‘My physio uses a video of me to show people how not to run’
What have you been up to recently? You’ve been injured, haven’t you? I’m not injured any more. Hooray! Yes! In
Olympics 2012: get involved in BMX
Introduction BMX actually stands for bicycle motocross, and involves a lot more than riding a small bike around urban spaces
If you do one thing this week … build a boat
When did you last build a boat? Maybe that seems an outlandish concept – something for Noah, for loftsmen, for
‘It’s part of the fun to suffer’: hitting the great outdoors this Christmas
The swimmers Normally, there’s only one way to get into 4C water: in a hurry. From Southampton to Sydney via
Letters: Support for cycling
Cycling was given an enormous fillip by the Olympics and the Bradley Wiggins factor. Now is the time to build
Can Carlene Thomas-Bailey qualify for Britain’s Olympic handball team?
I’m at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield playing a warm-up game of handball. My arm is sore, my
Letters: Catching the Olympic spirit to improve wellbeing
Michele Hanson (Anglers versus Cormorants? I’m all for the birds, 13 August) sweepingly accuses the nation’s 3 million anglers of