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61. CHARLIE DOES A SHARAPOVA AT TUMBLING
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Gymnastics by
Steve Skerry
A BARKHAM teenager took a leaf out of Wimbledon Tennis Champion Maria Sharapova's book and managed to study for his exams while performing at the highest sporting level.
62. TORIES PROMISE 'NO LET-UP' IN DRIVE TO IMPROVE SERVICES
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004By Paul Cassell and Steven Hughes
63. HOLLEY FREE TO PURSUE COACHING AMBITIONS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Basketball
by Alan Manicom
TONY HOLLEY, the veteran American released by Thames Valley Tigers, has revealed that he has ambitions to go into coaching.
64. WOMEN REMEMBER SISTER AT BRAIN CANCER CHARITY WALK
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004By Steven Hughes
65. ARTS FESTIVAL IS A SPECTACLE
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004By Steven Hughes
66. KEEP INVESTING IN SUCCESS CALL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004By Steven Hughes
BUSINESS leaders in the town were told to “invest in success” as they enjoyed the opportunity to network and discuss key issues at the inaugural meeting of the Wokingham Economic Forum last Wednesday.
67. LIFE BRIGHT FOR YOUNG AS ANOTHER CLUB FORMS
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2004By Steven Hughes
68. PLENTY OF SHAKE AND RATTLE BUT NO ROLL
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Sidecar-cross
by Chris French
ARGUABLY the most physically demanding of all motorcycle sports, sidecar-cross is exhausting enough when it's all going smoothly, but suspension problems for the JLR Racing in Huismes kept the lone British team off the podium last weekend.
69. McNISH BACK IN THE DRIVING SEAT
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 July 2004Le Mans
by Steve Skerry
WARFIELD-based Allan McNish weathered the storms to steer his Audi sportscar to victory at the Nurburgring in the second round of the Le Mans Endurance Series.
70. IS 'BIG CAT' BACK ON THE PROWL? by Sarah Bishton
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 14 July 2004THERE’S been another ‘big cat’ sighting in Wokingham, nine months after residents reported seeing a “wildcat” prowling the streets of the town.
