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Rarer than the Loch Ness Monster

Why African shinty players are rarer than sightings of the Loch Ness monster.

In the village of Drumnadrochit on the banks of Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland, there are few things rarer than sightings of the Loch Ness monster, but an African shinty player is one of them! The local shinty club is an important part of community life. Eddie Tembo was born and raised in Zambia, but since arriving in the village he has carved out a successful career in shinty, including representing Scotland. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Joel Hammer has been to meet him.

Palacios Pain
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The Nine Million Dollar Horse
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On the Prince's Seeiso
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A Life Cut Short:
Kamara James packed a lot in her short life. Having moved from Jamaica as a child she studied at Princeton and Harvard. She raised $50,000 to enable her dream of competing at the Olympics in the sport of fencing; something she achieved in Athens in 2004 aged just 19. We speak to her former team mate and Olympic silver medallist Keeth Smart, about his friend has who passed away.

Indian Football
The first week of the Indian Super League has seen big crowds and Bollywood stars. We hear from former cricketer Sourav Ganguly owner of Atlético de Kolkata who have won their first two games.

Bishop Heads for Knight out in Las Vegas…
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Sporting Witnes
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(Photo: Eddie Tembo, shinty player at his local club in Drumnadrochi. Credit: Joel Hammer)

55 minutes

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Sat 18 Oct 2014 09:05GMT

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  • Sat 18 Oct 2014 09:05GMT

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