Fancy a flutter on the racing? Let Sky Sports News HQs Alex Hammond mark your card every day.Alex Hammond is here every morning on Sky Sports News HQ to share her Tip of the Day with you.Since joining Sky Sports News HQ in 2003, Alex has become a regular presenter on Good Morning Sports Fans. She is a born-and-bred horse racing fan who began her working life as an assistant in the pedigree department of one of the top thoroughbred studs in the UK. Working early mornings on Sky Sports News HQ allows Alex to return home in time to watch the afternoons racing and ride racehorses - as well as pick out a runner for the day.Tune in to Sky Sports News HQ HD, channel 401, and Sky Sports News HQ, channel 408, at 6.45am, 7.45am, 8.45amMonday: ---Bet on this race now! Calvin Johnson Womens Jersey . It was the kind of score that might make everyone else wonder which course he was playing. Except that Graeme McDowell saw the whole thing. 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All but Hall are making their marathon debuts, so as they test out 26.2 for the first time, they shared the gear that has gotten them through training.Note: Each of the athletes is sponsored by a major gear company and picked her favorite piece -- that she uses regularly -- within the companys line.From the athletes:Asics Puff VestFor cold-weather running, I prefer to have layering options. I really love this vest because its fitted through the waist but still allows for great range of motion and doesnt weigh me down. As the days get a little shorter, I find myself training in the early hours or at dusk, and the vest has Asics Lite-Show technology, providing great visibility. -- Gwen Jorgensen ($95; asics.com)New Balance Precision Run Hybrid 3-Inch ShortThese have been my go-to pair of shorts. The material is so light and the fit so comfortable that I can do all my long runs without worrying about how my shorts will feel after hours of running. I also love having a designated special pair of long run shorts because every time I put them on I get amped for the most important run of the week! -- Kim Conley ($80; newbalance.com)Asics Thermal Marathon Arm SleevesOn colder days, I will often layer these arm warmers with one of my race tanks or short sleeve shirts. They feel very natural when they are on -- I dont even feel them, except for the fact they keep my arms warm and shielded from the cold wind. If the temperatures start to rise, then I can take them off without slowing down. -- Sara Hall ($12; asics.com)Saucony Womens Razor JacketThis is one of my favorite running pieces because its waterproof and warm but not stiff and heavy -- great for running hard! 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