Kurt Kitayama Ties Lowest Final-Round Score at PGA
Kurt Kitayama’s 63 at Aronimink Golf Club ties the record for the lowest final‑round score at a PGA Championship, a mark first set by Brad Faxon in 1995. Faxon’s round was eight under par on a par‑71 course, giving him the edge over Kitayama, who was seven under. Nevertheless, Kitayama’s performance is a notable achievement in the tournament’s history. xsportfeed.life
Giro d’Italia: Vingegaard climbs away to take stage nine win while Eulálio stays in pink
Danish rider wins for second time in three days
Eulálio clings on after summit finish at Corno alle Scale
Jonas Vingegaard triumphed for the second time in three days to win stage nine of the Giro d’Italia on Sunday, with the Dane going solo at the end of the climb to the finish, while Afonso Eulálio remains in the overall lead.
The Visma-Lease a Bike rider tracked race rival Felix Gall (Decathlon) when the Austrian attacked near the end of the 184km stage from Cervia to Corno alle Scale, but Vingegaard powered away in the closing kilometre, with his Visma teammate Davide Piganzoli coming in third.
Continue reading...Brentford 2-2 Crystal Palace, Leeds 1-0 Brighton, Everton 1-3 Sunderland: Premier League – live
Sunderland and Bournemouth were the big winners on a day of twists and turns in the race for Europe
Bradley Lowery, the Sunderland mascot whose battle with neuroblastoma helped raise than more £1m before his death in 2017, would have been 15 today. There will be a minute’s applause at Hill Dickinson Stadium after 15 minutes of today’s game, and two fans – one of each club – have cycled to the ground from the Stadium of Light to raise funds for the Bradley Lowery Foundation. Hats off to them.
Two more goals have been scored in a thrilling end-of-a-season game at Old Trafford, and Bruno Fernandes has equalled a major Premier League record. Clickity click click click!
Continue reading...From Wiltshire to Wembley: Semenyo’s ‘surreal’ journey hits new heights
Manchester City’s FA Cup hero started career with loans to Bath City and Newport and heads back to Bournemouth next
When it comes to Antoine Semenyo, it is almost impossible not to fixate on his career journey. Everybody loves a triumph over adversity, a rise from the lowest level to the very top, and the narrative arc with the Manchester City winger is practically perfect.
There were the relentless rejections by the clubs in every corner of London as he grew up, culminating in the one from Crystal Palace at 15 that led him to stop playing football for a year. The rebuild at the Wiltshire Sports Academy in Swindon and South Gloucestershire and Stroud College in Bristol, which led to the big break at Bristol City, and a first professional contract at 17.
Continue reading...Newcastle vs West Ham: Team News
Newcastle have made two changes to the side that drew at Forest, with Kieran Trippier and Harvey Barnes coming in for Dan Burn and Joelinton. Trippier is making his last appearance at St. James' Park, having had a significant impact during his time at the club.
West Ham have opted for experience, surprisingly selecting Callum Wilson to start in place of Taty Castellanos. Anthony Gordon remains on the bench, with manager Eddie Howe indicating he's already looking toward next season with his team selections.
