January, 2022
Arsenal 1-2 Man City: VAR ‘inconsistency’ criticised by Albert Stuivenberg & Aaron Ramsdale
Arsenal assistant boss Albert Stuivenberg and goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale question the use of VAR in the 2-1 defeat by Manchester City.
NBA: Stephen Curry breaks own three-pointer record in Golden State Warriors win
Stephen Curry breaks his own NBA record for three-pointers in consecutive games as he leads the Golden State Warriors to a 123-116 win over the Utah Jazz.
BHA delays lateral flow rules for jockeys amid shortages
The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has been forced to delay the introduction of a new rule requiring jockeys to produce a negative lateral flow test, citing difficulties in ordering tests.
Cheltenham contenders and Derby dreams: 10 to follow in 2022
With the new year under way, the thoughts of horse racing fans will soon be turning to the next Supreme Novices’ Hurdle winner, Gold Cup victor or Epsom Derby hopeful.
Boxing in Britain suspended in January to allow NHS to cover Covid
The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) has suspended all boxing in January to allow doctors and medical experts to prioritise their work with NHS during Covid-19 pandemic.
Newcastle make formal bid for Trippier
Newcastle United have submitted a formal bid to sign England defender Kieran Trippier from Atletico Madrid.
NBA: DeMar DeRozan scores buzzer-beating three-pointer as Chicago Bulls beat Indiana Pacers
DeMar DeRozan scores a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give the Chicago Bulls a 108-106 win at the Indiana Pacers in the NBA.
Breakaway Super League, Tokyo’s ‘Covid Games’, cricket’s racism crisis – a huge year for sports news
BBC sports editor Dan Roan says 2021 has included two of the most dramatic, fastest-moving stories he has covered in two decades of sports reporting.