Twelve youngsters from across the region have returned from France as the 13th in the world at the 2008 World Junior Surfing Championships.
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Plans to redevelop Somerset County Cricket Club's County Ground have had to be revised because of a funding shortfall of £8m as a result of the global credit crisis.
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Simon Thornton became the fourth Irishman to win on the Ivobank PGA EuroPro Tour with a four stroke victory at the Bovey Castle Championship in Devon.
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Plymouth Raiders have agreed a new deal with point guard Anthony Martin for the 2008-09 British Basketball League (BBL) season.
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Westcountry diving sensation Tom Daley has played down his chances of winning a medal at this year's Beijing Olympics despite winning gold at the European Championships.
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Polly Gundry was crowned the national champion at the last point-to-point of the season held at Umberleigh on Saturday having ridden 39 winners.
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Over 200 young surfers battled it out in Woolacombe this weekend for the 2008 Hunter/Billabong British Schools Surfing Championships.
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Detailed plans for a £100m re-development of St Mellion Golf Club have been given the green light.
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The South Tetcott attracted a total of 69 runners in the wind and rain at Upcott Cross on Bank Holiday Monday.
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The Dulverton Farmers point-to-point has attracted a well balanced total of 123 entries for the meeting on their new course at Treborough Hill on Saturday.
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The Rotary Club of Brixham and Brixham Yacht Club are teaming up for the first time to organise a charity regatta on Saturday 19 July.
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Cornwall's double Olympic gold medallist Ben Ainslie is one of nine sailors to have been officially selected to compete at the 2008 Games.
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Richard Woollacott took his unbeaten run of riding winners to seven at Bratton Down on Saturday where close finishes were the order of the day.
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Richard Woollacott booted home another double at Flete Park on Saturday, taking his tally to 18 and a step closer to a first ever national title.
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The success of football clubs could be down to the colour of their shirt, research by the University of Plymouth suggests.
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Richard Barber saddled a treble at Upcott Cross on Saturday where times were slow but racing was of the highest order.
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Testing ground took its toll on runners at Great Trethew on Sunday where plenty of stamina was required to win.
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As British Summer time officially begins, celebrate the coming of better weather by taking the family to Wincanton Racecourse on Sunday 30 March.
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A terrific entry of over 150 should ensure some great point-to-point racing at Great Trethew next Sunday (March 30).
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A good card of racing in spring-like conditions at Exeter today are the right ingredients to draw a bumper crowd to the track where countryside campaigner and former MFH David Latham will be remembered in a race named after him.
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A prestigious powerboat race is to return to South West waters this summer after a three-year break.
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The Western meeting featured a first ever treble for Will Biddick and a first ever double for the popular Tavistock-based rider Jimmy Cole.
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Some of the greatest stars from the world of solo sailing have gathered in London for the official launch of the 2008 Artemis Transat which starts from Plymouth in May.
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A Westcountry diver will become Britain's youngest male Olympian at this summer's Beijing Games.
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Europe's first artificial surf reef will be built in Dorset, it has been announced.
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Bath University has missed out in the race to become the official training camp for the British Olympic team ahead of the 2012 Games.
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Rob Barber, editor of ThreeSixty Bodyboarding Magazine, looks at Cornwall's best surfing and bodyboarding beaches.
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