Sean Ingle, The Guardian

Sean Ingle

The Guardian

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Sean:

Tribunal suspected that Halep was blood doping at last year’s Wimbledon

The independent tribunal could not be ‘comfortably satisfied’ due to a lack of blood tests between April and September 2022 → Read More

Qatar World Cup organisers ‘failed to protect workers,’ claims Amnesty

Amnesty said Fifa has ‘not effectively investigated the issue’ of migrants’ working conditions with 12-hour days having broken Qatari labour laws → Read More

ECB seeking fine and eight-week ban for Gary Ballance over racism case

Former England player Gary Ballance should face an eight-week ban for his part in the Yorkshire racism scandal, even though he retired last month, the ECB has told the Cricket Discipline Commission → Read More

Sleeping pills, thrills and the new king of world chess, China’s Ding Liren

The player nicknamed Silent Storm is trying to process becoming 17th classical chess world champion in history, and China’s first → Read More

Government tells UK grassroots coaches concussed players must sit out 21 days

Anyone who suffers a concussion should not play a contact sport for at least 21 days, the first-ever government concussion guidance for grassroots sport across the UK has warned → Read More

FA proposes more overseas signings if English players are rewarded

Four overseas players would be allowed if English talent were given 35% of playing time the previous season while Brighton’s CEO said clubs were at a ‘big disadvantage’ under the current rules → Read More

Manchester United suitors told to submit third offer in takeover saga

Parties interested in buying Manchester United will submit their third offer for the club by 10pm on 28 April, with the Glazer family then expected to choose their favourite → Read More

Culture secretary to tell IOC to think again over Russians at Paris 2024

The ICO’s plan to let Russian and Belarusian athletes without direct military links to compete in Paris is deeply concerning, Liz Frazer will say on Tuesday → Read More

London Marathon in talks to help save cash-strapped UK Athletics

Event director Hugh Brasher said: ‘We have a responsibility to the sport’ as the governing body is embroiled in a financial crisis, having lost £1.8m last year → Read More

‘Part of me wanted to cry’: Mo Farah finishes ninth in last London marathon

Mo Farah’s time of 2hr 10min 28sec was the slowest of his career, which will draw to a close in September → Read More

London Marathon: Sifan Hassan stops twice and dodges bike in dramatic win

Sifan Hassan won the women’s race on her marathon debut, while Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum was 16 seconds off the men’s world record → Read More

Battle of the super shoes: Nike under threat in London Marathon tech race

The competition between footwear manufacturers has been likened to F1 and will continue on the streets of London → Read More

McColgan reveals sponsor row after injury ends London Marathon hopes

Eilish McColgan pulled out of the London Marathon with a knee injury then claimed organisers had earlier threatened to kick her out after a row about one of her sponsors → Read More

‘This is it. My last marathon’: Farah asks activists not to disrupt London farewell

Mo Farah said ‘Maybe there will be tears. I’m coming to the end of my career,’ after making plea as security is ramped up for Sunday’s race → Read More

Extinction Rebellion pledges to help guard London Marathon from protests

Extinction Rebellion has agreed to help guard the London Marathon from protesters in a unique deal to protect one of the ‘crown jewels’ of British sport → Read More

Scottish ultra-marathon runner blames injury and jetlag for using car in race

Joasia Zakrzewski blamed an injury and jetlag for her decision to break the rules after being disqualified for using a car during a ultra-marathon → Read More

Barry Hearn wants protesters who disrupt sporting events to face jail time

The World Snooker Tour president said sport is 'an easy target’ after disruption to the World Snooker Championship and Grand National by Just Stop Oil and Animal Rising → Read More

Security stepped up amid fears activists will disrupt Derby and Royal Ascot

Security at the Derby and Royal Ascot will be stepped up amid fears that animal rights activists will strike again after disrupting the Grand National, the Guardian understands → Read More

Fox wins the chase after animal rights protesters disrupt Grand National

Jockey rode 8-1 favourite Corach Rambler to glory at Aintree but the race will be remembered for all the drama before it → Read More

How 149 seconds of grainy footage made the case for Michael Vaughan

Over four days in a stuffy Fleet Street room, two and a half minutes of video was spliced and diced, with Michael Vaughan’s career on the line → Read More