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The Top British Sporting Events

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

In this article I write about some of the most famous British sporting events. I am not personally involved in the world of professional sport, unfortunately.

I actually work on various projects to do with cheap mobile calls, how to stop stuttering therapy and also helping people with purchasing quality composite doors.

I am currently looking forward to the Fifa World Cup and have just enjoyed England’s win in the Ashes. These are sporting events which are not played on an annual basis but are every four years in respect of the football world cup and normally every two years for the ashes series.

Horse racing has two massive sporting events in its yearly calender, the Grand National and the Derby. I have always enjoyed watching the Grand National; there is a real chance of an outsider winning and the race is action packed. The Derby is good but in truth the entertainment levels are not in the same league as it’s National Hunt counterpart.

The Derby is also famous throughout the world and is a flat race. This race which is run over the Epsom downs racecourse and features some of the best racehorses from around the world.

The FA Cup of football is one of my favourite sporting events of the year. Some people may argue that it has lost some of its glamour in recent years but I would have to disagree.

The British Grand Prix in formula one is another great event from the British sporting calender. I do enjoy watching the formula one however I do feel that at times it can be some what tedius. Lewis Hamilton is without doubt my favourite driver and I really enjoyed him becoming World Champion, some thing that I am sure we will witness again in the not too distant future.

The Wimbledon Tennis Championships are always of interest to somebody like myself as I love to not only watch this sport but I also love to play the odd game of tennis as well.

In golf there is the British Open. This tournament is not as exciting as The Ryder Cup which takes place every two years but it is still very exciting to watch and there is always a live prospect of a British winner. Watch out for a young golfer called Luke Donald over the next few years as I think he is due some big tournament victories.

British Sporting Events That Entertain

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

In this article I write about some of the most famous British sporting events. I am not personally involved in the world of professional sport, unfortunately.

I actually work on various projects to do becoming a foster parent, stuttering therapy and also helping people with business cost cutting.

I am currently looking forward to the Fifa World Cup and have just enjoyed England’s win in the Ashes. These top sporting attractions do not take place each and every year, which is probably why they have such an appeal. The World Cup takes place every four years and the Ashes series with the Aussies is every two years.

Horse racing has two massive sporting events in its yearly calender, the Grand National and the Derby. The Grand National has to be my favourite out of these two as it is normally packed full of incidents as it is a jumping race and there is much more of a chance for the outsiders in the race.

The Derby is also famous throughout the world and is a flat race. This race which is run over the Epsom downs racecourse and features some of the best racehorses from around the world.

The FA Cup of football is one of my favourite sporting events of the year. Some people may argue that it has lost some of its glamour in recent years but I would have to disagree.

The British Grand Prix in formula one is another great event from the British sporting calender. This out of all the events that I am going to write about is probably my least favourite, but is still worth a watch even for someone like myself who is not exactly a motor racing fan.

The Wimbledon Tennis Championships are always of interest to somebody like myself as I love to not only watch this sport but I also love to play the odd game of tennis as well.

In golf there is the British Open. This tournament is not as exciting as The Ryder Cup which takes place every two years but it is still very exciting to watch and there is always a live prospect of a British winner. Watch out for a young golfer called Luke Donald over the next few years as I think he is due some big tournament victories.