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sport olympics news
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Lizzie hits the headlines with first GB medal success
Otley's Lizzie Armitstead and her family have become international celebrities on the top of her heroic silver medal performance in the Womens Road Race at the London Olympics. read more
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Hodge prepares for 'last few days of my life'
Skipton's Andy Hodge is so focused on retaining his Olympic title in the men’s four that he views the build-up to Saturday’s final as “the last few days of my life”. read more
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Celebrations planned in Otley for GB's first medal winner Lizzie
Celebrations were being planned today to give Otley Olympian Lizzie Armitstead the home-coming she deserves after she won Britain’s first medal of the games. read more
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Flood battles into Olympic final, while Hodge breezes into semi-final
Guiseley rower Debbie Flood is through to an Olympic final. read more
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Remember the name... Lizzie Armitstead, Otley's silver bullet
Lizzie Armitstead had cause for a double celebration - not only did she manage to win Great Britain's first Olympic medal at London 2012 but she secured her place as a pub quiz question for decades to come. read more