Paris attacks: Sport pays tribute to France victims
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Formula 1 drivers including Frenchman Romain Grosjean (third right) held up a France flag before Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix

French F1 driver Romain Grosjean tweets after finishing ninth in Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix

Wembley Stadium turns the arch blue, white and red - it hosts the international friendly between England and France on Tuesday

A minute's silence was held at the O2 Arena before the start of the ATP World Tour finals

New York Knicks basketball player Kevin Seraphin gave his own personal tribute

World Rally champion Sebastien Ogier, right, and co-driver Julien Ingrassia, both from France, after winning the season-ending Wales Rally GB for a third successive year - Ogier said it was "hard to carry on" after the Paris attacks

Sydney FC fans held up a French flag during a silence prior to the A-League match against Melbourne Victory

Australia players stood in silence during day two of the second Test match against New Zealand

The two teams taking part in the David Beckham charity match at Old Trafford - a Great Britain and Ireland XI captained by Beckham and managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, and a Rest of the World side captained by Luis Figo and managed by Carlo Ancelotti - hold a minute's silence

Jockeys at Cheltenham wore armbands as a mark of respect to - and in solidarity with - Parisians

The scene before a National Hockey League match between Washington Capitals and Calgary Flames

French golfer Benjamin Hebert wrote a message for Paris on his cap during day three of the BMW Masters

The Champion of Champions snooker event in Coventry

Saracens fans show their support during the European Rugby Champions Cup match against Toulouse at Allianz Park on Saturday

A minute's silence was held at every event at FC Barcelona on Saturday

Worcester Warriors and La Rochelle pay their respects before their European Rugby Challenge Cup match

A minute's silence was held before England's rugby league Test against New Zealand