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E: 01/03 Win a BlackBerry or 5 night trip to Hong Kong Sevens (20-27 March)

Follows on from THIS COMP (Sir Chris Hoy got the votes)

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The Telegraph and BlackBerry’s exciting sports competition comes to an end this week. Before the weekend we outlined the weekend’s top fixtures; and now we select its finest performers. Readers now have one last chance to pick their favourite; the winning entry receives a BlackBerry Bold 9900 or a BlackBerry Bold 9790 - both terrific performers in their own right. All entrants who select the top performance will be entered in a draw for a fantastic trip to this year’s Hong Kong Sevens tournament.

The Contenders are:-

A: Robin van Persie
The north London derby provided the weekend’s most dramatic football. At 2-0 down after 34 minutes the Gunners looked out of it, then Van Persie’s shot off the woodwork resulted in a goal for Sagna. Minutes later he hit an exquisite, curling equaliser, before laying on Walcott’s first goal of two and killing off the game.
B: Pete Waterfield
As the London Aquatics Centre made its competitive bow in the Fina Diving World Cup, 30-year-old Pete Waterfield snatched a bronze for GB in the individual 10m platform. Having spent much of last year injured, this was a great comeback.
C: Jonny Bairstow
England’s cricketing revival continues. Having narrowly lost the first Twenty20 match against Pakistan, the team reasserted themselves with a solid 38-run victory. The pick of a young side was 22-year-old Jonny Bairstow, who hit an unbeaten 60 off just 46 balls, hammering a big six off the penultimate delivery

In my opinion, normal people should vote A, but Spurs fans can vote C if it's too much to stomach.

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