Shuang Wang scored twice as the hosts narrowly defeated England in the opening match of the CFA International Women’s Football Tournament in China.
Glasgow 2015-Winner of All-Around Gold at the 1976 Olympic Games, where she earned seven perfect scores of 10.0.
The Australian Diamonds have made two changes to the team with captain Laura Geitz and Gabi Simpson making way for the uncapped duo of Ashleigh Brazill and Jo Weston
The 25-year-old American has spoken to her uncle Tiger about his positive experiences of playing golf in New Delhi and now she plans to create fond memories of her own.
World No.5 Alison Waters and World No.8 Nour El Tayeb have both withdrawn from competing at the upcoming 2015 Qatar Classic, PSA World Series tournament, due to injury.
The Australian Diamonds have taken a commanding grip on retaining the Constellation Cup after defeating New Zealand 58-48
In conjunction with Skate America, U.S. Figure Skating will host the inaugural Skate America Tailgate Party on Friday, Oct. 23. From 5-8 p.m., Kilbourn Avenue
2015 was a year to celebrate women’s success in sport. Women’s football has had a fantastic year with the Lionesses achieving the best finish by an England Football team at a World Cup since Bobby Moore lifted the Jules Rimet in 1966.
This year has seen Dina take the athletics world by storm.
Former junior track and field star, Emma Pallant (GBR) scored a strong win for Great Britain, putting pay to the hopes of world champion Sandra Levenez (FRA) going back to back in Adelaide.
unleashing her powerful surfing in clean conditions to score two excellent rides including a beautiful forehand barrel and combinations of turns.
In a key note speech delivered today (16) to the European Athletics Convention in Lausanne, IAAF President Sebastian Coe announced new advisory structures.
Clubs all over the planet made a racket for World Squash Day as the sport bounced back from its Olympic disappointment
England mid-courter Tamsin Greenway has today announced her immediate retirement from all forms of netball.
South Korean Hye In Yeom fired a four under par 68 in the final round of the Xiamen International Ladies Open in China.
The 22-year-old started her finale on 12-under-par and maintained her lead over the chasing pack.
South Korean Hye In Yeom and Kusuma Meechai of Thailand claimed a share of the lead at 12 under par heading into the final round
American darling Jessica Korda fired a bogey-free third round of 65 to carve out a two-shot lead, at 12-under-par, going into tomorrow’s finale.
American Alison Lee and China’s Xi Yu Lin card 65 to sit atop round one leader board
French Solheim Cup player Gwladys Nocera grabbed the first round lead at the Xiamen International Ladies Open with an opening five under 67 at Orient Golf and Country Club in China.