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Organising the first Women's Rugby World Cup
How four women organised the first Women's Rugby World Cup held in Britain in 1991
The referee who invented the red card
How a referee invented the red and yellow card system to caution and send off a player.
Shuttlecock scandal
The Olympic badminton match that should have been a classic, but caused a controversy
Jack Brabham: A champion in his own construction
Jack Brabham won the Formula 1 world title in 1966 in a car he built himself
The first Women's Euros
Between 1982 and 1984, UEFA held the first European Competition for Women's Football
Irish hurling legend Christy Ring
The day Irish hurling legend Christy Ring was honoured by his rivals.
West Germany 1990: The making of an iconic football shirt
How West Germany's 1990 football shirt was created and became a design classic
Arthur Ashe wins Wimbledon
In July 1975, Arthur Ashe became the first African-American man to win the title
World Cup whisky
How a bet and a case of whisky changed an East German footballer's life forever
South Africa’s unifying Rugby World Cup win
In 1995, post-apartheid South Africa hosted, and won, the Rugby World Cup