81.   Disabled people from all over the country have been competing for honours in a carriage driving contest.

82.   Robins skipper Mitch Shirra and team mate Jimmy Nilsen compete for the world speedway crown in Poland tomorrow.

83.   There had been fears that the entry of SeaCat into the cross-Channel route would mean more companies competing for business in a static market.

84.   And the organisers are also inviting novice and first-time triathletes to compete for one of a dozen spot prizes.

85.   Ricardo Gabbiadini, Andy Curtis and Simon Thompson also compete for a Wembley place.

86.   Newcastle security guard Peter Gordon competes for Yorkshire, aiming to extend his record haul of discus titles to seven in ten years.

87.   And from now until September he will be concentrating on his athletics training as he may be selected to compete for Britain in the Paralympics in Barcelona.

88.   A hundred youngsters from ten regions competed for medals with a joyous intensity.

89.   In the last century, Stivvies had been able to compete for contracts with the numerous small British railways, but now they were beginning to amalgamate.

90.   So dairy farmers look likely to be gainers under the new regime, particularly as several new groups will be competing for their milk.

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