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Coco Gauff Named Team USA Flagbearer for Paris Olympics
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Coco Gauff Named Team USA Flagbearer for Paris Olympics

Related media - News 24 hours Coco Gauff has been chosen to carry the Team USA flag at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, becoming the first tennis player to receive the honor. She will share the distinction with basketball legend LeBron James. At just 20 years old, Gauff, the world No. 2 and reigning U.S. Open champion, will become the youngest American flag bearer in Olympic history, surpassing Cindy Nelson, who held the role at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Games. Gauff expressed her gratitude on social media, saying, "I just want to thank my fellow Olympians/Team USA for voting and choosing me for this incredible honor of being the flag bearer for the Opening Ceremony ❤️. Thank you so much. I am incredibly honored. 🥹🇺🇸" Competing in women's singles, doubles and mixed ...
The five-year impact of the new free kick rule in football
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The five-year impact of the new free kick rule in football

More news - Breaking news In the fall of 2017, free kicks began to be considered a real offensive tool. After his purchase from Benfica, it quickly became clear that Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson possessed a left leg more akin to a catapult than a human limb, capable of launching the ball 80 metres over the opposition defence to create a goal-scoring opportunity. Teams were baffled by this tactic, as they had never seen it before. City's entire attacking trio positioned themselves 20 metres beyond the opposition's goal line, confident that they could not be offside from a goal kick. @SamLee (@SamLee)"This set-up of City's free kick is brilliant. The players are spread out all over the pitch; the opposition have no idea whether the pass will be short, into the big hole i...
Caeleb Dressel’s Journey to Rediscovering His Passion for Swimming
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Caeleb Dressel’s Journey to Rediscovering His Passion for Swimming

More news - Breaking news Caeleb Dressel's extraordinary performance, winning seven gold medals, may paint the image of a champion without problems, but the reality of his swimming journey tells a different story. Despite his unparalleled success, Dressel has had to contend with the intense pressures of the sport. Widely regarded as one of the world’s best swimmers, Dressel holds the world record in the men’s 100-meter butterfly, a title he took from Michael Phelps in 2019 and then bettered at the Tokyo Olympics, where he won five gold medals. But even those accomplishments have failed to shield him from disappointment. Dressel was consumed by perceived failures, whether it was a turn, the finish line, or the lead. Winning gold and helping Team USA dominate the medal count d...
From Underdog to Superstar: Scheffler Faces Unexpected Fame
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From Underdog to Superstar: Scheffler Faces Unexpected Fame

More news - News 24 hours Scottie Scheffler’s rise to the pinnacle of golf has been nothing short of meteoric. Once considered a talented but unremarkable player, the American has become a global sensation in 2024. This newfound fame, however, presents a unique challenge for a man who previously held his privacy in high regard. Scheffler’s journey began with a dominant win at the Masters in 2022, cementing his place as a world-class golfer. However, his celebrity status remained relatively understated. Fast forward to 2024, and a series of events catapulted him into the spotlight. A series of major victories, including a second Masters victory, cemented his dominance. But it was a bizarre arrest in Louisville that truly propelled him into the pop culture stratosphere. Fans r...
Ted Williams’ Legendary All-Star Moment Continues
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Ted Williams’ Legendary All-Star Moment Continues

Related media - Recent news A quarter-century ago, baseball legend Ted Williams etched his name into All-Star Game lore with a performance that continues to enthrall fans. The 1999 All-Star Game at Fenway Park was a night of magic, a fitting finale to a century of baseball. But it was the appearance of a ghost that truly electrified the crowd. Ted Williams, the revered Splendid Splinter, took the field, a living legend returning to the place where he forged his Hall of Fame career. It was a moment frozen in time, a sepia-toned vision of baseball's golden age colliding with the modern game. As the crowd roared, Williams threw out the ceremonial first pitch, a perfect arc of nostalgia bridging generations. His presence was a reminder of a time when baseball was simpler, ...
McIlroy reflects on US Open disappointment, vows to learn and move forward
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McIlroy reflects on US Open disappointment, vows to learn and move forward

More news - Breaking news Rory McIlroy is using introspection and a change of scenery to process his heartbreaking U.S. Open finish. After missing putts on the final holes at Pinehurst, McIlroy took solitary walks through the busy streets of New York City. The walks served as a way to mentally unplug and gain perspective on the challenging tournament. A familiar pattern of frustration McIlroy described feeling like his "old self" for much of the final round, the version that was seeking major championship glory. He controlled the pace early, building a two-shot lead over Bryson DeChambeau entering the 15th hole. However, a bogey on the 15th hole, followed by a missed short putt on the 16th, destroyed his momentum. McIlroy acknowledged a sense of unease creeping in as he wait...