Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir storms to victory in a women's only world-record time of two hours 16 minutes and 16 seconds at the London Marathon.
The Boston Red Sox plowed over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday in an exciting game that finished 17-0 after Ceddanne Rafaela showed why the Red Sox paid a $50 million contract extension to remain with the franchise. Patience, that is what the Red Sox have been preaching for people to exercise when it comes to Ceddanne Rafaela's bat, the rookie, known for his top-notch defense in center field and shortstop, proved Saturday that his offense is worth...
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Leeds Pride revealed their ambitious plans for the 2024 festival earlier this year. Levelling up the talent, it has now announced the roster of musicians taking centre stage. Headlining this year’s Pride on Sunday July 21 is world class DJ and chart-topper Sonique, best known for hit-song ‘It Feels So Good’, released in 1998. The British award-winning singer-songwriter will be joined by X-Factor winner and Clean Bandit collaborator Louisa Johnson, as well as a myriad of the fiercest Yorkshire...
A total of 549 runs were scored between the two teams, making it the most ever in a Twenty20 match.
For the seventh time in his legendary career, Swiss racer Marcel Hug won
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The Punjab Kings secured an eight-wicket win over the Kolkata Knight Riders.
NEW DELHI: Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant set a new record in T20 cricket during his team's Indian Premier League (IPL) clash against Gujarat Titans at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The left-handed wicketkeeper-batter amassed an unbeaten 88 runs off just 43 deliveries, which included five fours and eight sixes, at an impressive strike rate of 204.65.What stood out in Pant's innings was his assault on pacer Mohit Sharma, against whom he scored 62 runs in a mere 18 balls, smashing three fours and...
Marcel Hug crushed his own Boston Marathon record Monday en route to winning the men’s wheelchair race for a seventh time. Hug recorded an unofficial race time of 1:15:33, more than a minute faster than his race-record time of 1:17:06, which he set last year. His finish in 2023 broke a course record he previously set in 2017. Advertisement On Monday, the Switzerland native beat his record despite crashing into a barrier about 18 miles into the race. “I just had too much pressure on the...
'I felt like it was time,' Edey told ESPN. 'I showed that I'm a physical presence on offense this season I also showed I can play defense. I can guard in space, even defend guards.'