
Olympian Laurie Hernandez highlights the importance of women in sports
On National Girls and Women in Sports Day, NBC News' Savannah Sellers spoke with two-time Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez about the importance of women in sports as female-led sports continue to rise in popularity worldwide. Hernandez also offered advice to other athletes on how to manage issues regarding mental health and self-confidence.Feb. 5, 2025

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6 hours ago
- Daily Record
Soccer Aid: Everything you need to know from line-up, where to watch and when it kicks off
The annual event kicks off tonight at 7:30pm. Soccer Aid kicks off this weekend and the iconic event sees several celebrities lace up their football boots to raise money for charity. Every year the star-studded football match takes place to raise funds for Unicef and this year many famous faces are doing their bit to raise the vital cash. As well as actors, singers and comedians, football stars will also take to the pitch for another game as England goes head to head with the World XI. Soccer Aid has been running for over 20 years and has raised £100million overall, writes The Mirror. Sam Matterface and Love Island voice Iain Stirling will be commentating the match and here's all the details about Soccer Aid you need to know. The line-up There are many recognisable players and coaches in this year's Soccer Aid as several A-listers are getting involved. Some celebs will be on the pitch while others will be subs or acting as coaches for the team. Here's who you can expect to see. England coaching team: Tyson Fury (Boxer) Harry Redknapp (Former football manager) Vicky McClure (Actor) David James (Former footballer Sam Thompson (TV star) England players: Steven Bartlett (Entrepreneur) Alex Brooker (TV personality) Jermain Defoe (Former footballer) Toni Duggan (Former footballer) Sir Mo Farah (Former Olympian) Angry Ginge (YouTuber) Tom Grennan (Musician) Joe Hart (Former footballer) Steph Houghton (Former footballer) Aaron Lennon (Former footballer) Dame Denise Lewis (Olympic gold medallist) Paddy McGuinness (TV personality) Gary Neville (Former footballer) Sam Quek (Former Olympian) Wayne Rooney (Former footballer) Paul Scholes (Former footballer) Jill Scott (Former footballer) Louis Tomlinson (Musician) World XI coaching team: Peter Schmeichel (Former footballer) World XI players: Noah Beck (Actor) Tony Bellew (Boxer) Leonardo Bonucci (Former footballer) Tobi Brown (Sideman star) Martin Compston (Actor) Richard Gadd (Actor/comedian) Bryan Habana (Rugby) Dermot Kennedy (Musician and halftime performer) Harry Kewell (Former footballer) Kaylyn Kyle (Former footballer) Gorka Marquez (Strictly) Nadia Nadim (Footballer) Livi Sheldon (Diamond from Gladiators) Carlos Tevez (Former footballer) Edwin van der Sar (Former footballer) Nemanja Vidic (Former footballer) Billy Wingrove (Freestyle footballer) Big Zuu (Musician and TV personality) How to watch Soccer Aid? Soccer Aid airs on Sunday 15 June. Kick off is at 7:30pm but you will be able to tune in to watch pre-match content beforehand. Coverage will start at 6pm which means you have an hour and a half of pre-match show. You can watch Soccer Aid 2025 live on ITV1 and ITVX will have you covered for a live stream on mobile devices. When did Soccer Aid begin? Soccer Aid was launched in 2006 by former Take That singer Robbie Williams and Jonathan Wilkes. It initially took place every two years but is now an annual event. Females were first allowed to play in the game in 2019 and it is the only mixed-sex match officially sanctioned by The Football Association. 2020 saw the event held behind closed doors due to the coronavirus pandemic. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.


Scottish Sun
17 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Huge Gladiators star to join Strictly this year after ‘impressing producers with their dancing'
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South Wales Argus
17 hours ago
- South Wales Argus
Emma Raducanu is managing back issues after bowing out of Queen's
Newly reinstated British no.1 Emma Raducanu saw her Queen's run come to an end in a straight sets defeat to Qinwen Zheng. The 22-year-old produced a brilliant start to her second set as the Olympic champion and top seed from China ran into several issues, but was unable to make it count and missed out on a spot in the LTA's HSBC Championship semi-finals with a 6-2 6-4 loss. Raducanu had faced several back issues coming into the WTA 500 event and was forced to call the physio after her first set in the quarterfinal but noted that she was not overly concerned by the returned flare up. "I have been managing it pretty well over the last few weeks, but I guess as the week goes on it just tests it out and I just felt it," she said. "They took me off court and taped it to give me some extra stability, and some painkillers. "I have had back issues before. I think it's just a vulnerability of mine and I know I need to take good care of it. 'I'm in awe of her, to feel that love for the game is really precious' 🥹❤️ When Joanie met, played with and inspired her hero @EmmaRaducanu — LTA (@the_LTA) June 13, 2025 "I'm not overly concerned that it's something serious, but I know it's something that's very annoying and needs proper and careful management." Zheng was the commander of play during the opening set but Raducanu continued to push her opponent in each of her service games, as both players threatened to break throughout. The top left corner seemed to be Zheng's weak spot and Raducanu learnt that early on, consistently winning points in that area whilst employing her backhand slice to come from three break points down and win her service game. Zheng fell into a bit of an issue with her shoes, having not played on grass much before and needing to manage a change of shoe half way through the first set. The break in play looked like it had all turned out well for Raducanu who managed to bounce back to level the game, but it eventually turned into the break Zheng needed. With the Brit's return slipping, Zheng took flight and found her rhythm to break once more and take the set. "Returning is one of my big strengths, and I think Qinwen served really well," she said. "I didn't see many second serves and she hit her spots really well in some big moments. "Credit to her. She kind of took away one of my bigger strengths. "I think I have a lot of work to do, to be honest." Raducanu came out in the second set and immediately broke Zheng, courtesy of some well placed shots down the tramline. With several racket issues seeping into Zheng's play and as Raducanu went two breaks up in the second set, the world no.5 began to panic on the other side of the court and was evidently struggling to find the same accuracy and power she had in her first set. But the zing of Zheng's serve returned as quickly as it had left, and the bleak patch soon subsided as the Olympic champion began to turn around her second set and level the game. The Brit had one last chance to save her semi-final hopes, serving to halt Zheng's chance at going through, but double faults and nerves once again seeped through and although the British no.1 was able to come from three match points down, ultimately bowed out of Queen's. For the latest action on the British summer grass court season, check out the LTA website