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Navratilova brands British Ju Jitsu ‘jerks’ in row over trans policy | Other | Sport

Nine-time Wimbledon winner Martina Navratilova has called British Ju Jitsu “jerks” for allowing transgender competitors into the women’s category.
The British Ju Jitsu Association has now announced an “urgent review” of its trans inclusion policy after the tennis champ lambasted the rules. The Telegraph reports, Navratilova as called the decision to allow trans women into the female category “unconscionable”.
She was replying to a post on social media platform X that claimed “British Ju Jitsu Association has just updated its policy to continue allowing contact competition between males and females”.
Navratilova wrote: “This is dangerous – a totally unconscionable decision. Women should not compete at all. Boycott these jerk [sic] who make these decisions. Who are mostly males, I am sure.”
The Telegraph says an eight-page trans inclusion policy, which was dated September 2023, was said to be in-line with rules from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It reportedly said transgender women who had transitioned after puberty must have testosterone below 10nmol/L for at least 12 months prior to competing.
The IOC however abandoned the policy in 2021. While two years ago the UK Sports Council concluded that the inclusion of trans women in sport could not balance fairness and safety in a single competitive model.
The British Ju Jitsu Association’s trans inclusion policy now appears to have been removed from their website. It also told The Telegraph that Navratilova’s comments were not about the council.
However, Navratilova was responding to a video of Brazilian Ju Jitsu and a link to rules from Britain.
The British Ju-Jitsu Association Governing Body[BJJA GB], said: “The comments made on X by Martina Navratilova are about a video which has nothing to do with the sport regulated by the British Ju-Jitsu Association Governing Body[BJJA GB], so we are unable to comment on the video or the social media post.
It continued: “The British Ju Jitsu Association governing body adopted a policy in an attempt to be inclusive and fair. That policy has never needed to be implemented at our national championships as we have not had a trans competitor seek to participate.
“However, we have now identified that the information that our policy was based on, has been superseded and as a result we are now conducting an urgent review of our trans inclusion policy so that it reflects the current thinking.
“The BJJA GB board of directors includes a female director for equality, diversity and inclusion, plus three other female directors, who are some of the highest ranking exponents of Japanese’s Ju-Jitsu in Europe. We are committed to ensuring that our policy is up to date and reflective of the current thinking.”
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Frank Lampard leads Coventry back to Premier League | Football | Sport

Frank Lampard has led Coventry City back into the Premier League after Friday’s 1-1 draw at Blackburn Rovers. The Sky Blues will be playing top-flight football for the first time since 2001 after a dominant campaign in the Championship.
Lampard has transformed Coventry since taking over at the CBS Arena in November 2024 when they sat 17th in English football’s second-tier. The former Chelsea and England midfielder arrived at a side who were just two points clear of the relegation zone when he succeeded the long-serving Mark Robins. It is Lampard’s fifth role in management, following spells at Derby County, Everton and two stints with Chelsea.
He went on to guide Coventry to fifth in his first season before losing to Sunderland in the Championship playoff semi-finals. The 47-year-old will likely regard automatic promotion this season as the greatest achievement of his managerial career so far.
The Sky Blues currently have 86 points and are also on course to claim the Championship title as well. Lampard’s side sit 11 points clear of second-placed Ipswich Town with just Kieran McKenna’s side having five games left to play
Among those to send their congratulations in anticipation of their promotion were Stoke City boss Robins, who spent nearly eight years in charge at Coventry before being succeeded by Lampard.
He said: “They’re going up. I’m really pleased for them. Frank has done a fantastic job. He took over from me in difficult circumstances and he’s taken it to a different level. They will go up and they’ve got the stadium now and it looks certainly a lot more stable. Not only that, they’ve got a really good team, a top manager and they’ve done fantastically well.
“The owner has been incredible there, to be fair, and what he’s done for the club, the city and what plans they have when they eventually get up, I’m sure they’ll spend money and try to stay in there. It won’t for him and certainly for the club and certainly for Frank be anything like going up and just staying in there for one season, they’ll try to stay in there for good.
“It’s taken quarter of a century to get back and that’s come from a long way down the pyramid – a similar story, in some ways, to the Wrexham story – so it’s been a long time coming. Good luck to them. I hope they enjoy their promotion and hopefully we can emulate them in the next couple of years.”
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Scottish Grand National LIVE: Results, start times, runners and tips | Racing | Sport

1. Blaze The Way, Danny Mullins
2. Quebecois, Harry Cobden
3. King Of Answers, Derek Fox
4. – Isaac Des Obeaux, Sam Twiston-Davies
5. – Our Power, Danny Gilligan
6. – Road To Home, Patrick Mullins
7. – Herakles Westwood, James Bowen
8. – Ask Brewster, Shane Cotter
9. – Katate Dori, Dylan Johnston
10. – Stolen Silver, Olive Nicholls
11. – Famous Bridge, Sean Quinlan
12. – Montregard, Stan Sheppard
13. – Maximillian, William Maggs
14. – Gabbys Cross, Sean Bowen
15. – Kim Roque, JJ Slevin
16. – Collectors Item, Jonjo O’Neill Jr
17. – Git Maker, Jonathan Burke
18. – Kap Vert, Sean Houlihan
19. – Promontory, Donagh Meyler
20. – Chasingouttheblues, Jamie Hamilton
21. – Magna Sam, Ciaran Gethings
Scottish Grand National 2026 runners confirmed as full 21-horse list revealed
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Alex Manninger: Heartbreaking interview about Arsenal days before death | Football | Sport

Alex Manninger spoke candidly about his career in a poignant final interview just days before his tragic death. Manninger, 48, died on Thursday after reportedly being involved in a collision between his car and a train on the Salzburg local railway. According to local police, the incident occurred at an unguarded level crossing.
Local media outlet Salzburg ORF reported that Manninger’s vehicle was struck while crossing near Nussdorf am Haunsberg. It is understood that emergency responders attended to him at the scene, but sadly, he could not be saved.
Earlier this month, Manninger gave an in-depth interview with Gazzetta Dello Sport about his career: “It still excites me just thinking about it. I was 20 years old, I was a kid.
“Wenger wanted to bring an international dimension to the club and focus on youngsters, I was one of them. Despite my age, I felt calm in goal. I had a monster like Tony Adams in front of me. He taught me a lot.
“I only have one regret: Leaving too soon. But you know, I wanted to play.”
He represented the Gunners for four seasons, becoming the first Austrian ever to play for Arsenal. He would later return to English football with Liverpool, where he brought the curtain down on his playing career as back-up goalkeeper to first-choice Simon Mignolet.
He said: “It all started with a phone call. Jurgen knew everything about me. I’d beaten his Dortmund side with Augsburg two years earlier.
“[He said] ‘I want that goalkeeper there. That day you saved everything against us. You have to do it for me, too’.
“I never actually played, I was 40, but leaving football and saying goodbye to the fans in front of the Kop was an amazing feeling.”
Following news of his passing, Liverpool paid a heartfelt tribute: “Liverpool FC is deeply saddened by the passing of former goalkeeper Alex Manninger at the age of 48.
“The Austrian arrived at Anfield in July 2016 to spend the final season of his lengthy playing career as a Red.
“Brought in as an experienced back-up goalkeeper, he featured in two friendly fixtures and was named in the matchday squad on four occasions during that campaign.
“Manninger represented a host of clubs in Europe across two decades – including hometown side Red Bull Salzburg, Arsenal, Fiorentina, Juventus and FC Augsburg.”
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