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Former footballer Graeme Le Saux and X Factor runner-up Ray Quinn are among the 13 celebrities competing in the latest series of ITV's Dancing on Ice.

A further six World and Olympic medallists agree to compete in the Aviva Grand Prix at the NIA next month.

Former world 100m champion Kim Collins will be among the competitors at the Aviva International Match at Glasgow's Kelvin Hall.

World 60m indoor champion Lolo Jones will compete at indoor events in Glasgow and Birmingham.

Disgraced British sprinter Dwain Chambers may have to retire in 2009 because of financial concerns.

Guests Zambia are among ten countries in Uganda to compete for the East and Central Africa Senior Challenge Cup (Cecafa Cup) which starts on Wednesday.

Cricket manager Matthew Maynard says Glamorgan needed to reverse their Kolpak policy to compete.

Anastasia Dobromyslova, the first woman to compete in the PDC World Darts Championship, is out after a 5-3 defeat by Remco van Eijden.

Olympic and world champion Nicole Cooke says her new team will compete on the international circuit next year, despite lacking a sponsor.

Olympic gold medallist Shirley Robertson says she may yet compete at another Games.

Mounts Bay head coach Adrian Bick says his side must play better if they are to compete with league leaders Redruth next Saturday in the Cornish derby.

Redcar Cubs confirm they will compete in the newly-formed National Speedway League in the 2009 season.

Andrew Bree decides not to compete in the European Short Course Championship in Croatia.

Annika Sorenstam competes in her final professional tournament, the Dubai Masters on the ladies European Tour.

The iconic Boat Race - where students from Oxford and Cambridge universities compete along the River Thames - will no longer be broadcast on ITV.

Driver Jenson Button is confident Honda can attract a new buyer to compete in Formula One in 2009.

Teenage Diana Vickers misses out on a place in the X Factor final as three acts are selected by the public to compete.

A host of transport schemes planned for the East of England face fierce competition for funding, a key regional body warns.

Olympic 200 metre finalist Paul Hession will be among the big names competing at the Woodie's DIY Irish Indoor Championships at the Odyssey Arena.

Will the growth of developing sports be severely compromised by budget cuts?

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