What a long way they all have come!

More than 100 staff from Procter & Gamble in Egham will run the Windsor Half Marathon on Sunday, despite most of them not being runners five months ago.Read

Bowls round-up

Ashford won the Richmond, Barnes & District Triples Competition at the weekend for the second year running.Read

Gold on the water

Three Elmbridge water skiers brought home gold for Great Britain at the European Barefoot Waterski Championships last week.Read

Putting your oar in

Like the rest of us, they had sat and marvelled at the Olympic medal-winning exploits of Molesey Boat Club's Andy Triggs-Hodge and his trail-blazing Great Britain team-mates in Beijing.Read

Ashford claim bragging rights over Egham

Ashford resisted a spirited comeback by Egham to win their mixed match by 19 shots on Saturday.Read

Seve's European dream

Wentworth's Seve Benson moved one step closer to his dream of playing on the The European Tour after securing his second Challenge Tour triumph, courtesy of a nail-biting play-off victory, at the Ypsilon Golf Challenge last week.Read

World's elite are Ashford bound

Ashford's Princes Club are the proud hosts for the Cable Water-Skiing World Championships next week.Read

There's more to come, insists Sunbury's Ben Hawes

Sunbury star Ben Hawes has warned hockey's big guns Team GB are a nation on the up, after Britain finished their Olympic campaign on a high in a creditable fifth-place.Read

Agony and ecstasy

Molesey Boat Club stars Andy Triggs-Hodge and Tom James gave their all and more, as Team GB won the Olympic title in coxless fours for the third successive Games after a thrilling late surge. Read

Bird is quick to defeat the odds

Claygate motor racer Sam Bird proved his racecraft once again, battling from a lowly 22nd on the grid up to seventh at the chequered flag in the prestigious F3 Masters race at Zolder, Belgium.Read

Brabants sets sights on a golden double

Walton canoeist Tim Brabants set his sights on double Olympic gold after cruising in to the K1 500m semi finals at the Shunyi Olympic park.Read

Busy week takes its toll on Ashford

A tired mens and ladies Ashford side lost to neighbours Staines on Sunday following an exhausting four matches in five days. Read

Sarahs get golden double

Ashford's super sailor Sarah Ayton, who learned her sport at Queen Mary Sailing Club, completed a golden Olympic double in the roughest of seas at Qingdao on Sunday.Read

Trying to keep up with the Joneses

Chris Jones has the Twickenham & District Ladies Darts League title in her sights. Read

Olympics

Our athletes bask in Olympic glory

Athletes from Molesey, Weybridge and Ashford claimed a big share of the glory as Great Britain made it an amazing weekend of Olympic gold medals.Read

Staines star given cash boost

Staines' rising middle-distance running star Gary Bradbury insists his selection for the Lloyds TSB's Local Heroes scheme is already enhancing his dream of emulating double-Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes.Read

First win crucial for Britain's hockey hopefuls

Sunbury hockey star Ben Marsden admitted it could have been curtains for Britain’s Olympic hockey campaign if they had squandered a three-goal lead against Pakistan.Read

Shadow of Redgrave looms large

Molesey boat club star Tom James got his Olympic medal bid off to a winning start as Britain’s men’s four maintains course to defend the record of its famous predecessors.Read

Surrey duo 'on course' for Olympic gold

Sarah Ayton and Sarah Webb remain on course to bank a second successive Olympic gold medal after an impressive start at the sailing regatta in Qingdao.Read

Ashford end the week on a high

Ace Ashford crushed sorry Stanwell on Sunday, notching more than 100 points against them in a mixed match of five triples.Read