British Cycling reviewpublished at 11:07 British Summer Time 20 April 2017
British Cycling has announced a review into its medical practices following the criticism it received as part of UK Anti-Doping's recent investigation.
British Olympic high jump silver medallist Germaine Mason dies
Tottenham coach Ugo Ehiogu taken to hospital
FA Cup/Premier League news conferences
Andy Murray out of the Monte Carlo Masters
PFA teams of the year named
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Jamie Lillywhite
British Cycling has announced a review into its medical practices following the criticism it received as part of UK Anti-Doping's recent investigation.
Tennis
Smooth progress by the sea so far from Andy Murray this morning, he takes the opening set 6-2 against Albert Ramos-Vinolas in 48 minutes.
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Phil Ashton: Serena Williams won the Aus Open whilst pregnant but i have to have a snooze just to get over the exertions of having a nap.
We know the feeling...
Manchester United v Anderlecht (Thursday, kick-off 20:05 BST)
BBC Radio 5 live
Sergio Romero is set to be between the posts for Manchester United against Anderlecht tonight as Jose Mourinho rests David de Gea, but the 30-year-old Argentina international has not given up hope of becoming first-choice goalkeeper.
"You always hope to be number one and it's something you work for every week," former Sampdoria stopper Romero said. "To come here was a great opportunity and a great challenge to accept."
There will be live commentary of tonight's match on BBC Radio 5 live.
Tennis
Meanwhile on the court at the mega-bucks playground of Monte Carlo, Andy Murray is still in command, serving at 4-2 against Albert Ramos-Vinolas.
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Chimp: Serena Williams won the Aus Open when she was pregnant, but I once completed a 24 hour Le Mans race on Gran Turismo. AND won.
But is that really that impressive Chimp?
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Jablesfifa: Serena Williams won Aus open while pregnant, but I got subbed off in the first half of a football match due to a wasp sting.
Tennis
After six deuces, Andy Murray breaks the serve of Albert Ramos-Vinolas to build a 2-0 lead in their Monte Carlo Masters round of 16 match.
West Ham v Everton (Sat, 15:00 BST)
West Ham United
Here's West Ham boss Slaven Bilic on the possibility that midfielder Enner Valencia might join Everton on a permanent deal.
"We will see after the season with Enner Valencia. We'll see what he wants and what the club wants, too."
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Alan Willis: Serena Williams won the Aus Open when she was pregnant but Im off work with RSI from all these referendums/elections.
Simon Atkins: Serena Williams won the Aus Open when she was pregnant, but I managed to get out of bed this morning
Not quite sure that works Simon.
Athletics
Athletics
Across the piazza at Media City this morning there was another unveiling, the official mascots for this summer's IAAF World Championships and World Para Athletics Championships in London, Hero the Hedgehog and Whizbee the Bee, designed by nine-year-old Elinor from the West Midlands.
Rumours about who is inside the suits continue...
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West Ham v Everton (15:00 BST)
West Ham United
West Ham boss Slaven Bilic: Winston Reid is back from injury. He’s good. He’s one of our most important players. We will see if he is going to start.
"The rest of the squad is good, too. But we are without Sam Byram, who got a red card, and we are without Andy Carroll.
"Diafra Sakho is training today. If there was a row, I should know about that! There was no row."
There were reports, external he missed the trip to Sunderland because of a row - but Bilic says there was no row. So.. .er... there was no row. OK?
West Ham v Everton (Sat, 15:00 BST)
West Ham United
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So, unless you've hiding in a cave you might have noticed that multiple Grand Slam winner Serena Williams is pregnant - actually 20 weeks pregnant!
The most remarkable thing is that the 35-year-old appeared to have won January's Australian Open when she was pregnant.
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Taryn Finley: Serena Williams was pregnant when she won the Australia Open in Jan, but I cant even get out of bed when I'm on my period.
Raun Anand: Serena Williams won a Grand Slam whilst pregnant and I have trouble reaching for the remote after a McSpicy.
Alison Hennessey: She won the Australian Open while 8 weeks pregnant. And I complain about a dynamic yoga class..
Lisa: Serena Williams was pregnant when she won the Australian Open and I struggle to walk upstairs after a big lunch.
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Gymnastics
David McDaid
BBC Sport Olympic sports reporter
Alice Kinsella is the early leader of all around qualifying at the European Gymnastics Championships and in the frame to make tomorrow's final.
The 16 year-old scored a total of 51.99 in the first of four qualifying subdivisions, with the top 24 gymnasts going through.
Kinsella was only flown out to Romania two days ago after Georgia-Mae Fenton's withdrawal.
Claudia Fragapane is also in contention for the floor final after scoring 13.766... although she says her beam routine was hindered briefly when the arena lights flickered mid-performance.
Later today, the Downie sisters Becky and Ellie go through their qualifying session in Cluj.
Rugby union
Not quite the fanfare of yesterday's Lions squad but more details of that England rugby union squad, with Denny Solomona among 15 uncapped players named for the June tour to Argentina, where two Tests will be played.
New Zealand-born rugby league convert Solomona, who has scored 10 tries in 13 appearances for Sale since switching codes in December, qualifies on residency grounds. It's a big squad this one, so brace yourselves.
Forwards: Will Collier (Harlequins), Luke Cowan-Dickie (Exeter Chiefs), Ben Curry (Sale Sharks), Tom Curry (Sale Sharks), Charlie Ewels (Bath Rugby), Ellis Genge (Leicester Tigers), Dylan Hartley (captain, Northampton Saints), James Haskell (Wasps), Paul Hill (Northampton Saints), Nathan Hughes (Wasps), Nick Isiekwe (Saracens), Joe Launchbury (Wasps), Matt Mullan (Wasps), Chris Robshaw (Harlequins), Sam Underhill (Ospreys/Bath Rugby), Harry Williams (Exeter Chiefs), Tom Wood (Northampton Saints)
Backs: Mike Brown (vice-captain, Harlequins), Danny Care (vice captain, Harlequins), Joe Cokanasiga (London Irish), Nathan Earle (Saracens), George Ford (vice captain, Bath Rugby), Piers Francis (Auckland Blues/Northampton Saints), Sam James (Sale Sharks), Alex Lozowski (Saracens), Harry Mallinder (Northampton Saints), Joe Marchant (Harlequins), Jack Maunder (Exeter Chiefs), Jonny May (Gloucester Rugby), Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs), Denny Solomona (Sale Sharks)