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Sunday Grandstand

on BBC Two England

Introduced by Sue Barker.
12.05 Athletics A review of the recent IAAF World JuniorChampionships in Sydney, Australia. Two years ago in Lisbon the Great Britain team returned from Portugal with a haul of seven medals, including golds for LarryAchike in the triplejump and forthe 4x100m relay team. Sprinter Ian Mackie , a bronze medallist in the last championships over 200m, reached the 100m semi-finals at the Atlanta Olympics.
12.45 Water-skiing The men's finals in the slalom andjump events at the British Masters in Reading. One of the strongest fields away from majorchampionships boasts reigning world slalom champion Patrice Martin and defendingjump title-holder Steffen Wild. Hopes for home success restwith Jodi Fisher in the slalom, and Jason Seels and Paul Price in thejump competition. Commentary by Hazel Irvine , Phillipa Roberts and John Battleday.
2.00,4.40 Cricket Live coverage of Surrey's Sunday League fixture with Warwickshire, a key game with the end of the season just a fortnight away.
3.30 Equestrianism Great Britain's stars compete for the firsttime since the Atlanta Olympics, in the British Horse Trials Championshipfrom Gatcombe Park.
William Fox-Pitt won the title last year on Hackett's Chaka. The main overseas challenge in recent years has come from New Zealand's Mark Todd , who has won a record three titles at this venue. Commentary by Michael Tucker and Lorna Clarke.
6.25 News Roundup
Videoplus code for 12.00-3.30 (not PDC)
3.3O-6.45(notPDC)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Ian MacKie
Unknown:
Patrice Martin
Unknown:
Steffen Wild.
Unknown:
Jodi Fisher
Unknown:
Jason Seels
Commentary By:
Hazel Irvine
Commentary By:
Phillipa Roberts
Commentary By:
John Battleday.
Unknown:
William Fox-Pitt
Unknown:
Mark Todd
Commentary By:
Michael Tucker
Commentary By:
Lorna Clarke.

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