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Your support makes all the difference.----------------------------------------------------------------- MOST SUCCESSFUL TRAINERS IN KING GEORGE VI CHASE ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Fulke Walwyn 5 wins 2= Peter Cazalet 4 David Elsworth 4 4= Michael Dickinson 3 Francois Doumen 3 5= Tony Dickinson 2 Pat Taaffe 2 Bill Wightman 2 Fred Winter 2 Most successful horse: Desert Orchid (6 wins) Most successful jockeys: Fred Winter and Tommy Carmody (2 wins each) PA Sporting Archive MOST POPULAR RACKETS AT WIMBLEDON THIS YEAR 1 Prince 149 2 Wilson 128 3 Head 60 4 Yonex 48 5 Dunlop 30 6 Pro Kennex 24 7 Snauwaert 23 8 Fischer 20 9= Mizuno 15 Volki 15 MOST POPULAR SHOES AT WIMBLEDON THIS YEAR 1 Nike 188 2 Reebok 104 3 Adidas 92 4 Diadora 61 5 Lotto 39 6 Tacchini 28 7 Fila 11 8 Lotto 9 9 K-Swiss 6 10 Avia 4 Sports Marketing Surveys -----------------------------------------------------------------
THE SMALLEST GRANTS AWARDED BY FOOTBALL TRUST
(Start of season to 30 November 1993)
1 Relocation of segregation gate, Scarborough pounds 112; 2 Telephone transfer, Wycombe Wanderers pounds 130; 3 Inspection of floodlight towers, St Johnstone pounds 150; 4 Floodlight cable, Scarborough pounds 385; 5 Emergency gate and door, Burnley pounds 476; 6 Stewarding equipment, Scarborough pounds 487; 7 Crush barrier testing, Hartlepool pounds 510; 8 Stewarding equipment, Wrexham pounds 513; 9 Stewarding equipment, Northampton pounds 581; 10 Three hose reel drums, Crewe pounds 586.
ANNIVERSARIES
Today: Tony Adams jailed for nine months, five of which were suspended, for drink-driving (1990); Germany play as a unified team for the first time in 40 years and beat Switzerland 4-0 (1990); Liverpool play for the first time under Bill Shankly (1959).
Monday: Dejan Savicevic moves from Atletico Madrid to Milan for pounds 11.5m, then the world's biggest transfer fee (1991).
Tuesday: The birth of golf's Walter Hagen (1892) and Christy O'Connor Snr (1924); flat-racing jockey Greville Starkey (1938); Florence Griffith- Joyner (1959) and Chris Evert (1954). Death of Jack Hobbs (1963).
Wednesday: First modern speedway race held in New South Wales (1923).
Thursday: Death of Henry Cotton (1987).
Christmas Eve: birth of Colin Cowdrey at Bangalore, India (1932).
Christmas Day: First game of ice hockey believed to be played at Kingston, Ontario in Canada (1855).
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