Non-Elite Disability Sport in the UK – Feature
London 2012 changed the conditions for those with disabilities wishing to participate in sport forever. But how has it effected non-elite disability sport.
Katarina Johnson-Thompson nominated for BBC SPOTY
Liverpool Harrier Katarina Johnson-Thompson has been nominated for BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2019.
Liverpool Harriers’ Anyika Onuora retires
Olympic Bronze medalist Anyika Onuora has announced her retirement from Athletics, just a year before the 2020 Olympics held in Tokyo.
The National Lottery’s 25th Anniversary – Impact on Sport in Liverpool
This week marks the 25th anniversary of the National Lottery. We take a look at the impact the funding has had to sport in the UK and Liverpool.
St Helens Sutton Athletic Club – A club decorated in history
An in-depth anaylsis of the history surrounding St Helens Sutton Athletic Club, including thoughts from the current club Chairman Matt Crehan.
Anyika Onuora – An Olympian’s secret battle with malaria
On the 21st August 2016, Anyika Onuora was part of Team GB’s 4x400m relay team, which won bronze in the 2016 Rio Olympics. 10 months before that, her life nearly came to a premature end. This is a look...
The Arriva Scouse 5k Run
Ready, set, go. Earlier this morning, Liverpool's annual Scouse 5k run set off from St George's Hall, as participants set forth on their quest to the finish line.
Laughter, respect and a willingness to finish is what makes these sorts...
Has London 2012 Paralympics failed to provide a legacy for disability sport?
33 athletes represented Liverpool at the 2012 London Paralympic Games.
They showcased their skills and inspired Merseyside youngsters to get involved.
But did those games provide the lasting legacy for disability sport many hoped it would? James Lee reports
Katarina Johnson-Thompson reflects on “unbelievable” achievement
Katarina Johnson-Thompson reflected back on an “unbelievable” couple of weeks, after securing a record-breaking first World Championship gold medal and being nominated for IAAF World Athlete of the Year.
The Liverpool Heptathlete broke Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill’s British points record of...
Katarina Johnson-Thompson nominated for IAAF World Athlete of the Year
Liverpool’s world heptathlon champion, Katarina Johnson-Thompson has been nominated for the IAAF World Athlete of the Year award.
The 26-year-old, who started her career at the Liverpool Harriers Athletic Club, became the city’s first ever athlete to win a World...










