A calendar of women’s sporting events, including everything from 10k runs to marathons, Wimbledon to the Olympics, triathlons to adventure races.
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28.09.09
When: 5th May – 16th May, 2010
Where: St Kitts, West Indies
Details: St Kitts’ Warner Park will host the ICC Women’s World Twenty20, and the groups have been drawn. A challenging Group A sees England paired up with hosts West Indies, South Africa and Australia.
The team will be looking to defend their title, after lifting the inaugural ICC Women’s World Twenty20 at Lord’s this June. They are also world champions in the 50 over format of the game.
More Info: http://www.ecb.co.uk
09.12.09
When: 11-20 May 2010
Where: Southern Counties Shooting Ground, Dorset
Details: The Dorset ground has hosted numerous National and International Competitions and has been appointed as the Official Training Ground for the 2012 London Olympics. Major shoots in 2009 include the Fitasc Universal Trap World Championships, the Dougall DTL weekend and both Olympic Trap and Fitasc Home Internationals.
More Info: www.shotgunworldcup2010.com
06.05.10
When: May 12, 2024
Where: Emirates Stadium
Details: The Arsenal Ladies football team will grace the turf of Emirates Stadium once again next week, when they take on Leeds Carnegie in the FA Women’s Premier League.
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07.05.10
When: May 12, 2024
Where: Bisham Abbey NSC, Buckinghamshire
Details: The Great Britain women’s hockey team take on Germany in a second international at Bisham Abbey National Sport Centre on May 12th in Buckinghamshire.
The Germany tests come hot on the heels of Great Britain’s two match series against China at Bisham Abbey last month, which Great Britain were unfortunate to lose despite dominating for large periods of both games. After two recent loses the British team will be keen for a win to raise team spirit.
Germany will be back in the country again this summer as they take part in the Samsung FIH Champions Trophy at Highfields Sports Club in Nottingham from Saturday 10 – Sunday 18 July. Also competing in the tournament are hosts England, holders Argentina, Olympic, World and European Champions the Netherlands, Olympic silver medallists China and Oceania Cup holders New Zealand.
More info: www.greatbritainhockey.co.uk/