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1. Horse racing: Haydock preview
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 03 July 2002 HAYDOCK'S Flat racing season is well under way having already staged the Tote Silver Bowl handicap and the John of Gaunt Stakes, but the best is yet to come! -
2. Horse racing: Haydock Park preview
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 July 2002 MARCUS Tregoning believes that Haydock Park tomorrow (Saturday) is when his star filly Shadow Dancing will finally become a group winner. -
3. Boy wings his way to the top
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 July 2002 A YOUNG pigeon fancier is flying high after his new hobby saw him racing ahead of the competition. -
4. Dettori joins M.E.N race day
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 July 2002 THE biggest name in racing is joining in the fun at Haydock Park on Sunday. -
5. Speedway: Karger's world title bid
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 July 2002 BRIAN Karger is an ace away from a world title in the high-speed world of longtrack racing. -
6. Badminton: Colin's going in cold
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 July 2002 DENTON badminton star Colin Haughton, the British No 1, is racing to shrug off a cold as he prepares to go for gold when the men's singles start at the Bolton Arena next Wednesday. -
7. Tanni predicts record haul
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 July 2002 NINE-times Paralympic champion Tanni Grey-Thompson expects wheelchair racing records to tumble at the Commonwealth Games. -
8. Athletics: East takes 1,500M title
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 31 July 2002 MICHAEL East added his name to a great night for English athletics by racing to a surprise gold in the men's 1,500 metres. -
9. Business club in top gear
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 July 2002 FORMER racing driver Chris Aylett, chief executive of the Motor Industry Association, gave the keynote address at Monday's automotive seminar at the Commonwealth Games Business Club, attended by more than 100 delegates. -
10. Collins profits from English injury woe
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 July 2002 ENGLISH sprint rivals Dwain Chambers and Mark Lewis-Francis both pulled up with injuries as Kim Collins of St Kitts and Nevis silenced a 38,000 crowd in the City of Manchester Stadium by racing to 100 Metres gold.