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Sir Ben Ainslie paid tribute to his team after Ineos Britannia booked their place in the 37th America’s Cup finals.
After a delayed start due to rain, Hale Gardens Lawn Tennis Club held their annual championships, and some excellent tennis was played.
Ineos Britanna has broken the deadlock in the Louis Vuitton Cup final with two back-to-back race wins against the Italians.
Spectators had the exhilarating sight of powerboat racing in the Solent, but it was not the best of days for local racers Rob Lister and Nick Crouch.
Lymington’s Sir Ben Ainslie and the INEOS Britannia team found their form at the right time to defeat Alinghi Red Bull Racing
New Milton’s Carla Rudkin-Guillen has won back-to-back competitions as she now turns her sights on the junior world championships in Venice.
Sir Ben Ainslie’s INEOS Britannia team holds a healthy lead over Alinghi Red Bull Racing as they vie for a spot in the America’s Cup final.
Carla Rudkin-Guillen has won the British International Open in Sheffield, boosting hopes she’s on track for a medal at the junior world championships.
Sir Ben Ainslie’s INEOS Britannia team has clinched the top qualifying spot as they strive to win the America’s Cup.
Over 3,000 runners took part in a variety of distance races at this year's New Forest Marathon – the nation's favourite marathon.
Highcliffe’s 49-year-old Jane Athorn has raised over £2,000 for Cancer Research UK after completing an Ironman in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Thousands of runners will descend on New Park, Brockenhurst, on Sunday for this year’s New Forest Marathon – recently named as the UK’s most popular.
Barton’s Alice Tai MBE topped the podium at the Paris 2024 Paralympics after an eight-year hiatus after deciding to have her leg amputated.
Team GB and Highcliffe local Vince Taylor won gold in three track and field events at this year’s European Transplant Sport Championships.
Three generations of a local family have competed for Great Britain at the 2024 World Triathlon Multisport Championships.
Brockenhurst College student Jonathan Thring ends the season on a high after scooping gold at the English National Swim Championships in Sheffield.
Local sailors took to the water at this year’s Keyhaven Yacht Club regatta, finishing with a flourish after a fine week of sailing and entertainment.
A New Forest archer will take aim for England after being selected for the Home Nations Cup.
Solo sailor Gunnar Christensen of Lymington has just completed a 4,000 nautical-mile passage from Trinidad, West Indies, to Lymington.
Milford’s international para table tennis player Simon Heaps’ hopes at joining in the world singles finals were dashed at the 11th hour.
As excitement builds ahead of the Olympics which start on Friday, the A&T gives a rundown of our local athletes and when you can see them in action.