Sporting digest: Orienteering
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Yvette Hague, from Surrey, raced to victory in stage four of the World Cup at Windemere, Cumbria yesterday. Hague, the British No 1 also took the overall lead in the series. It was Hague's third stage victory in the competition and her first for six years.
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