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‘I’ve got to beat Sadiq’s time’: London’s deputy mayor on training for a marathon during Ramadan
Mete Coban shares the challenges and surprises of running while fasting, and how he’s hoping to match the mayor’s record in the London Marathon next month
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Meet the group giving a leg-up to Muslim women in climbing
With indoor climbing becoming increasingly popular, ClimbMuz has grown to provide space and community for women of colour interested in the sport
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Long-term, targeted investment needed in Muslim women’s sport, say industry professionals
Speaking at the inaugural Hyphen Festival, four respected panel members underlined the need for better funding and more opportunities to compete at the highest levels
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How much does it cost to work out?
Hyphen spoke to six Muslims about their exercise habits and the price they pay to stay fit.
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Football season’s here: these are the some of the biggest Muslim players you need to know
From Fofana to Salah and El Ghazi, European leagues are celebrating a growing number of elite players practising Islam
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Mainstream football left Muslim women behind. Grassroots teams are leading them back in
Hosting training sessions and building thriving communities, local organisations open up the sport to everyone
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The first female Muslim jockeys on diversifying horse racing
She was the world’s first hijabi jockey, but now Khadijah Mellah is paving the way for others, such as Aamilah Aswat, to take the reins
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Faith, fasting and footy — a Ramadan diary in 24 hours
Midfielder Zainab El Mouden on how overnight oats and self- reflection powers her beautiful game
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New wave of Muslim-run archery clubs on target to bring the sport to everyone
Mastery of the bow and arrow is deeply embedded in Islam, but high costs and lack of accessibility has kept participation low among ethnic minorities. Now, that is changing








