Jonny Clayton is up to fifth in the world and ready for more glory with Wales after lifting the Dutch Darts Championship, as Ian Mitchelmore reports.
The world of Welsh rallying has been left stunned by the death of Dai Roberts, a popular and hugely successful co-driver.
Gerwyn Price won six on the bounce against Luke Littler, then lost back-to-back. Now, they are due to meet again.
Elite level women’s golf is coming to Wales this summer and Charley Hull reckons it’s a chance not to be missed.
Neil Robinson, one of the best known Paralympic athletes to become a successful coach, has announced he is stepping down.
The battle for the British Truck Racing Championship title was blown wide open at Pembrey Circuit at the weekend (17-18 May).
Isabelle Boffey ran for England as a youth athlete, but has opted to compete for Wales as a senior, as Owen Morgan reports.
She was once the child prodigy who went to the Commonwealth Games as an 11-year-old, but now Anna Hursey is ripping through the senior ranks.
The big boys are in town this weekend - massive truck racing at Pembrey in the form of the British Championships. Paul Evans sets the scene.
Josh Tarling, still just 21-years-old, beat Primoz Roglic by one second to claim the first grand-tour stage win of his career.
It was not to be for Mark Williams, but the oldest finalist in history won plenty of new admirers, even if he couldn’t win the title.
He started poorly, but Mark Williams has given himself hope of a Monday miracle as the World Snooker Championship final comes to climax.
Locked in a real battle in his clash with Judd Trump, Mark Williams doesn’t know whether to stick or twist as he contemplates eye surgery.
Mark Williams let Judd Trump get slightly away from him at the end of their opening session in the semi-final of the World Championships in Sheffield.
He’s at it again . . . Mark Williams is into the semi-finals of snooker’s World Championship and is chasing a fourth title.
Mark Williams has won the world title three times - 2000, 2003 and 2018 - but the old passions are burning brightly again at The Crucible.
Wrexham’s coolest - Winter Olympics bronze medallist Laura Deas - is looking for a new gig after hanging up her sled at the age of 36. Rob Cole reports.
There is nothing quite like the London Marathon when it comes to performance, passion and personal stories. Owen Morgan highlights the best from Wales.
Ryan Day – nicknamed “Dynamite Day” – made an explosive start at snooker’s World Championships but he was unable to blast Luca Brecel out of touching distance.
Wales’ Elfyn Evans won the recent Safari Rally Kenya to extend his World Rally Championship (WRC) lead to 36 points after three rounds, but now faces a different test.