Sports and Recreation

American skier Jennie Symons was unhurt following a massive wipeout down a mountain in the Remarkables resort in Queenstown, New Zealand. Symons was competing in the The North Face Frontier 4* event at the Winter Games NZ when she took the impressive tumble.
The sports star urged his fellow players to take a stand against abuse following another racist onslaught by Cagliari fans on Sunday.
Xana Enrique died following a battle with bone cancer.
The former Manchester United forward gave the speech while collecting the Uefa President’s Award.
We round up the week in cheerful news, featuring weigh-in day at the zoo, the World Tango Championships, a giant beehive and a flying mattress spectacle.
The young sportsman had just joined the Batley Bulldogs team.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge went head-to-head in the inaugural King’s Cup sailing regatta on the Isle of Wight, but it was their children who stole the show. Six-year-old Prince George showed off his toothless new smile, while cheeky little sister Charlotte surprised the crowds - and Mum - by sticking her tongue out at photographers.
The deal for the 26-year-old is now subject to a medical.
Five other supporters have also been temporarily banned from Stamford Bridge for abusive language.
Jaden Ashman did well to ignore his mum’s request to play less video games, as he won nearly £1 million at the Fortnite World Cup in New York. Ashman came in second place with his Dutch partner David 'Rojo' Jong in the duos event and split the $ 2.25 million prize pot. The winner of the solo event won $3 million (£2.4m).