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Sharlene Mawdsley and Ireland miss out on mixed 4x400m relay medal despite late charge at European Indoor Championships
TEAM Ireland were unable to get their hands on medals on the opening day of the European Indoor Athletics Championships.
The quartet of Sharlene Mawdsley, Marcus Lawler, Phil Healy, and Conor Kelly had to settle for fifth place in the mixed 4x400m relay.

After a spirited opening leg from 17-year-old Kelly, Ireland fell behind the leading pack as the baton was passed to Mawdsley for the anchor leg.
And while she was able to close the gap enough to finish within five-tenths of a second of fourth place, she never looked like mounting a challenge for the podium.
Elsewhere, it was a great day for Sarah Lavin, who produced a sensational performance to qualify for the 60m hurdle semi-finals.
The Limerick athlete ran a season’s best 7:93 to win her heat ahead of much fancied French runner Laeticia Bapte.
More to follow…
Danny Jones breaks cover in first TV appearance since drunken Brits kiss with Maura Higgins
DANNY Jones has returned to TV for the first time since his controversial Brit Awards night out with Maura Higgins.
The married singer, 38, rubbed shoulders with Queen Camilla at Buckingham Palace for a heartwarming children’s event – days after The Sun revealed his boozy kiss with Love Islander Maura at an after party.




The final of BBC 500 Words, a competition celebrating young writers, aired on The One Show with Danny among a host of stars invited to present awards and honour the talented children.
The I’m A Celeb star joined bandmate Tom Fletcher to present the silver award in the 5–7 age category to Michael Morley for his story Thumbed Cat.
After the ceremony, the pair treated the crowd to an acoustic rendition of their hit song It’s All About You.
Speaking on camera, Danny reflected on the event, saying: “Today has been fun.
“Having a little boy myself, the power of stories, the power of imagination.
“It is inspiring me, not just the kids, so it was an amazing day.”
The singer’s Palace appearance comes as he held crisis talks with his wife Georgia Horsley over sharing a kiss with Love Island star Maura Higgins at a Brits afterparty.
Danny, who has been married to wife Georgia since 2014, has stayed quiet on the incident.

Mid-air drama as easyJet plane forced to make emergency landing after two families brawl in row over The Karate Kid
A HOLIDAY jet row over a boy watching The Karate Kid saw a passenger bust-up at 30,000ft and emergency diversion.
The easyJet pilot decided to land after two families came to blows.


Both of them were thrown off the plane when it landed to be greeted by police.
But the five-year-old boy’s mum insists they were the victims and is threatening to sue the airline, which has banned those involved from future flights.
She said: “This incident involved racial abuse, discrimination, and physical assault.
“My son was left extremely scared and distressed.”
Trouble erupted as the family returned from a holiday in Lanzarote to Gatwick.
The boy was watching the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid on his iPad with the volume set low.
But a woman four rows in front became annoyed and asked him to turn it off.
The boy’s mum, 26, claims he was shouted at and racially abused.
When she challenged her, she alleges the woman’s partner grabbed her disabled other-half by the neck.
The pilot then made an emergency landing in Porto, leaving both families to make their own way home.
The mum, a lettings officer from South London, insists her family should have been supported and has spent nine months complaining to easyJet without a response.
Sources say both families were aggressive towards crew.
EasyJet said: “Safety is our highest priority.
“We do not tolerate disruptive behaviour.”
Inside Pamela Bach & David Hasselhoff’s bitter years-long divorce that left actor ‘broke’ & paying her $10k a month
PAMELA Bach-Hasselhoff and David Hasselhoff were embroiled in a bitter divorce battle that lasted years before Pamela’s sudden death.
The Baywatch actors ended their 17 years of marriage with a legal feud that left Hasselhoff paying his ex-wife thousands of dollars a month in alimony for over a decade.



Bach-Hasselhoff was found dead in her home on Wednesday after her family members became worried when they didn’t hear from her for days.
The actress died by suicide at 62 and didn’t leave a note, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Her ex-husband shared a statement saying their family is “deeply saddened by the recent passing of Pamela Hasselhoff.”
Hasselhoff and Bach-Hasselhoff split in 2006, leaving their two daughters and their Los Angeles mansion caught in the middle of a nasty divorce.
The former iconic couple split due to “irreconcilable differences,” but Bach-Hasselhoff later confessed their marriage ended due to Hasselhoff’s alcoholism, which he has spoken about publicly over the years.
The divorce was contentious as Bach-Hasselhoff also accused her ex-husband of domestic abuse.
Following their split, each parent got custody of one daughter.
Their divorce settlement also left Hasselhoff paying $21,000 a month in spousal support to Bach-Hasselhoff.
The Baywatch actor, who was estimated to be worth $10 million at the time, eventually found himself out of cash due to the agreement.
In 2016, Hasselhoff told courts he was too broke to afford his ex-wife’s payouts.
The star claimed he had less than $4,000 in his bank account at the time, court documents show.
Bach-Hasselhoff agreed to lessen the payments, allowing him to pay just $10,000 a month.
He TV star told ET at the time he never imagined running out of money.
“I was laughing about all these people who made money and lost it, and I was saying, ‘How could that happen to them?'” Hasselhoff told the outlet in 2016.
Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff's appearances on Baywatch
Actress Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff appeared in the hit show Baywatch in multiple roles across 10 years.
After primarily playing cafe owner Kaye Morgan for the first six seasons on Baywatch, Pamela took on the roles of Carly, Sara Chapman, and Bree Hanford when she appeared on the show again in Seasons 8 and 10.
Pamela appeared in the following episodes:
- Season 2 Episode 1 – Nightmare Bay: Part 1 (1991)
- Season 2 Episode 2 – Nightmare Bay: Part 2 (1991)
- Season 2 Episode 5 – The Fabulous Buchannon Boys (1991)
- Season 2 Episode 7 – Sandcastles (1991)
- Season 2 Episode 13 – War of Nerves (1992)
- Season 2 Episode 14 – Big Monday (1992)
- Season 3 Episode 22 – Fatal Exchange (1993)
- Season 5 Episode 8 – K-Gas the Groove Yard of Solid Gold (1994)
- Season 5 Episode 19 – Deep Trouble (1995)
- Season 5 Episode 21 – The Runaways (1995)
- Season 6 Episode 3 – Hot Stuff (1995)
- Season 6 Episode 21 – Last Wave (1996)
- Season 8 Episode 19 – Diabolique (1998)
- Season 10 Episode 22 – The Killing Machine (2000)
“All of a sudden, I woke up one morning and said, ‘Oh, I realize now!'”
He suggested Bach-Hasselhoff should find work, but Bach-Hasselhoff fired back that it was hard for actresses at her age to find gigs, according to TMZ.
In 2017, the payments were reduced to just $5,000 a month.
At the time, Hasselhoff claimed he had paid over $2.5 million to Bach-Hasselhoff since their divorce.
He paid the halved amount from December 2017 until November 30, 2020, according to TMZ.
After Bach-Hasselhoff and Hasselhoff divorced in 2016, Hasselhoff went on to marry Hayley Roberts in 2018.
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