- Ford wins back-to-back titles
The Castrol-Ford Team has won the WRC manufacturers title for the second successive season thanks to Mikko Hirvonen’s fourth place on the inaugural WRC Rally Ireland
Company: Castrol UK Limited
(Filed: Tue Nov 20 2007)
- NCR Cup 2007 : A well conducted Golf event at a prestigious golf club
”A well conducted Golf event at a prestigious golf club has always made history for instance The U.S Masters. The aim of Delhi Golf Society which has 150 members from Delhi's Golfing fraternity is to make the NCR Cup the best annual event at the prestigious Delhi Golf Club."
Company: flaMbe entertainment
(Filed: Mon Oct 29 2007)
- GETTING BIGGER AND BETTER
Making Changes Within. AST Sports Science announces the appointment of Robyn Hansen as marketing assistant and assistant to the President
Company: AST Sports Science
(Filed: Fri Oct 19 2007)
- Rain in Spain makes life hard for Castrol-Ford
Torrential rain during the Spanish leg of the World Rally Championship in makes life hard for Marcus Grönholm, Mikko Hirvonen and the Castrol-Ford team
Company: Castrol UK Limited
(Filed: Wed Oct 10 2007)
- MOD ICON SPORTS VILLA COLOURS FOR BIRMINGHAM HOSPICE
Regulars at the King Edward Pub in Birmingham – have re-built a 1960’s Lambretta Scooter from scratch and painted it in the colours of their favourite football team – Aston Villa.
Company: League of Friends of John Taylor Hospice
(Filed: Thu Oct 04 2007)
- Limerick's Sporting Heroes To Be Honoured Today
Two of Limerick's greatest sporting achievements of 2007 will be officially recognised by Limerick County Council at a Civic Reception later today.
Company: Dunphy Public Relations
(Filed: Mon Sep 24 2007)
- Unique Online Dating Site Caters To Active Single People
At last there is an online dating spot created with active single people in mind: welcome to the TheFitnessPersonals.com, where it is always free to post your profile.
Company: The Fitness Personals
(Filed: Mon Sep 24 2007)
- Top Tips for Injury Prevention
A recent study has revealed that on average a staggering 18% of club rugby players will be unavailable for selection due to match injuries and a further 5% due to training injuries.
(Filed: Tue Sep 18 2007)
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