There has been some superb sport on the region’s beaches this week – and with average luck we should see it get better yet.
Norfolk look set to guarantee second place in Division Two East of the county championships and a third play-off appearance in four seasons after a 9-6 win over Hertfordshire second team.
Ryan Walsh is desperate to take on the man he believes is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the country and bring a British title belt back to Norfolk.
Aylsham buzzed with elite-level cycling on Thursday night to reiterate the region’s love for the sport.
The current season has been a difficult one to date for Hingham-backed Caterham – but team principal Cyril Abiteboul remains defiant the Norfolk marque is heading in the right direction as the British Grand Prix approaches.
I can’t even begin to tell you how frustrating my life has become thanks to my injuries.
This weekend Norwich Rowing Club hold their Whitlingham Week regatta starting today and running through tomorrow and Saturday, rowing in the New Cut.
In Premier A of the Grant Matthewson Norwich and District League, CEYMS B gained two important 6-4 wins over Bristelectric and Foxwood A in their battle against relegation.
Norwich gymnast Lily Stevens, who is 12 years old, has continued her impressive run with bronze at the Eastern Region finals.
Norwich gymnast Lily Stevens, who is 12 years old, has continued her impressive run with bronze at the Eastern Region finals.
Former indoor world champion Mervyn King has pulled out of the Norfolk team ahead of this weekend’s vital Middleton Cup trip to Northamptonshire.
They shared bats and pads, and “whites” were clearly not compulsory.
A pony assumed to have been abandoned after she was found wandering the roads in Diss has been offered a secure home at Redwings Horse Sanctuary.
Jack Yule maintained his impressive run of form as he withstood a strong challenge from Alex Carter to win the Norfolk Amateur Championship for the first time at Royal Cromer yesterday.
Porsche renewed their stranglehold on the British GT Championship at Snetterton yesterday with Ahmad Al Harthy/Michael Caine and David Ashburn/Nick Tandy taking a victory apiece with their the 997 GT3 R’s.
Broadland are the main beneficiaries in the Premier Division of the Anaco-sponsored Norfolk SRA leagues following their 14-6 victory away at Oasis.
Being world number one in any sport requires a lot of sacrifices, and for Alfie Hewett this week that means missing his GCSE science exams.
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