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Luke Entwistle

Luke Entwistle is a sports journalist from the United Kingdom, living in the French Riviera and covering everything sports related for Monaco Life, as well as more general news. He is fluent in English, French, Spanish, and intermediate in Russian.

Author’s Articles
AS Monaco Basketball manager Sasa Obradovic in a pre-season press conference

Basketball: Expectation and uncertainty – Roca Team set to get French title defence underway

Having "touched the hearts of the Monégasques", as well as the French title last year, AS Monaco Basketball are now tasked with repeating the feat, which in the words of manager Sasa Obradovic will...

Monaco's Athletes from the Games of the Small States of Europe meeting with Prince Albert II

Games of the Small States of Europe: Prince Albert II honours Monaco’s athletes

After their 33-medal haul at the Games of the Small States of Europe in Malta last month, Monaco's athletes have been honoured by Prince Albert II and Minister of State Pierre Dartout.

Boxing in the Monte-Carlo Casino

Elite boxing to make star-studded return to the Casino de Monte-Carlo

Elite boxing is returning to the Principality with the Monte-Carlo Showdown set to storm to the Casino this coming autumn.

New-look Cap d’Ail triathlon to return for 21st edition

The 21st edition of the Cap d'Ail Triathlon, which will take place later this month, will look a little different this time round as the distances for the three disciplines have been doubled. Here's...

Sam Laidlow after being crowned Ironman World Champion in Nice.

British born Sam Laidlow wins Ironman World Championship in Nice

In the first edition of the Ironman World Championship to be held in Nice, 24-year-old Sam Laidlow took the victory on the Promenade des Anglais.

Gilbert Rugby Ball being placed for a penalty

Rugby World Cup: Wins for England, Australia, Ireland and France

Hosts France won the first match of their 2023 Rugby World Cup campaign, beating New Zealand in the opener, whilst England, Ireland and Australia also began with victories.