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NOS.NLVerstappen in slotmeters naar vijfde plaats Miami na spin bij start, Antonelli wintMax Verstappen is als vijfde geindigd in de Formule 1 Grand Prix van Miami. Na een spin in de eerste ronde en een fase halverwege de race waarin hij op de eerste plaats reed, had hij in de laatste meters een succesvolle inhaalactie op Charles Leclerc. De winst ging naar WK-leider Kimi Antonelli in zijn Mercedes. Verstappen kreeg na de race nog een tijdstraf van vijf seconden omdat hij na zijn pitstop over de witte lijn reed, maar dat veranderde niets aan de uitslag. Voor Verstappen is de vijfde plek zijn beste eindklassering in dit nog prille seizoen. Daardoor voegt hij tien punten toe aan zijn seizoenstotaal. Verstappen staat nu met 26 punten na vier Grands Prix op de zevende plaats. Het volgende raceweekend is over drie weken in Canada. Verstappen kende een intense start waarbij hij vanaf de tweede plaats de leiding leek te pakken, maar door een spin viel hij terug naar de negende plek. Het scheelde niet veel of de Nederlander had zijn auto in de muur gezet. Safety car Teamgenoot Isack Hadjar wist een paar ronden later zijn Red Bull niet uit de muur te houden. Op datzelfde moment ging Pierre Gasly in zijn Alpine over de kop na contact met Liam Lawson. De safety car kwam op de baan en direct maakte Verstappen een pitstop. Hierbij verruilde de viervoudig wereldkampioen zijn mediumbanden voor een harde set. Verstappen zakte onderwijl terug naar de zestiende plek, maar vrij snel na de herstart zat hij door middel van een aantal knappe inhaalacties weer in de top tien. De Nederlander reed zelfs even kort aan de leiding, nadat zijn concurrenten naar binnen waren gegaan voor een bandenstop. Maar al snel gingen Antonelli en Lando Norris Verstappen voorbij. Zij hadden veel versere banden onder hun auto en dus niet veel moeite om de Nederlander in te halen. Buiten dat waren de Italiaan en de Brit van McLaren in de hele wedstrijd de snelste mannen op de baan. Verstappen moest door zijn vroege pitstop heel lang op de harde band rijden met als gevolg de nodige slijtage van het rubber in de slotfase van de race. Dit leidde ertoe dat Leclerc, Oscar Piastri en George Russell nog voorbij konden gaan aan de Nederlandse Red Bull-coureur. Russell kreeg de plek niet zomaar cadeau van Verstappen, die er een flink gevecht van maakte. Uiteindelijk kwam de Mercedes-coureur als winnaar uit de strijd. Zowel Russell als Verstappen ging in de laatste meters nog langs Leclerc. De Monegask van Ferrari spinde in de slotronde en daarna was hij alle snelheid kwijt.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 46 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
WWW.SMH.COM.AUDubois becomes heavyweight world championDaniel Dubois overcomes some early dramas to become WBO heavyweight champion against Fabio Wardley.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 45 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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TIMESOFINDIA.INDIATIMES.COMIPL Playoff Probabilities: GTs win lifts odds to 72.52%; RR still at 80.31%Gujarat Titans surged to second place with a dominant 77-run victory over Rajasthan Royals, significantly boosting their playoff chances to 72.52%. Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan starred with the bat, while Rashid Khan impressed with the ball. Despite the loss, Rajasthan Royals maintain a higher overall playoff probability due to their easier remaining schedule.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 53 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.CBC.CAAudrey Leduc on winning double silver at World RelaysThe 27-year-old sprinter reflects on a standout performance at the 2026 World Athletics Relays in Gaborone, Botswana.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 47 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
WWW.ESPN.COMBrazilian medalist at Rio Olympics banned 2 yearsA Brazilian bronze medalist at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics was banned for two years Friday for missing doping controls.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 55 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM'One of the Greatest Leaders': How Bobby Cox Left a Lasting Impression on His PlayersLOS ANGELES On Sept. 1, 2010, Freddie Freeman saw his name in the Braves lineup, batting sixth, and almost threw up. It was the 20-year-olds first game as a big-leaguer, and he was sitting at his locker, staring forward, nervous as could be. Bobby Cox, who was in the last of his 29 seasons as a Hall of Fame manager, walked by with a few words to ease the tension and calm the rookie down. "He goes, Gosh dang it, Free, what took you so long to get here to the big leagues?" Freeman recalled Saturday. "He said some other choice words, but all the nerves immediately went away, just because of how he went about it." Cox, who died Saturday at the age of 84, leaves a legacy not only as one of baseballs most successful managers he won the fourth-most games in MLB history and 14 straight division titles with the Braves but also as a galvanizing force who always had his players backs. "He was one of the greatest leaders Id ever been around," said Braves manager Walt Weiss, who played for Cox in the late 90s. "He was the best Id ever been around at creating loyalty amongst the group. It was the way he treated people, the way he encouraged guys. Bobby always made you feel like you were playing better than you actually were." Weiss, who was an All-Star player in his first year with the Braves in 1998, will also never forget how Cox let him take as much time as he needed that season when his son was suddenly hospitalized with a life-threatening bacterial infection. "Bobby told me to go be with my family and come back wherever I wanted," Weiss said. "There was never any pressure to come back. I think I was gone for about a week or so. Bobby was always looking out for you. It always felt like he was in your corner." That remained the case decades later. Weiss, whos in his first season as Braves manager, was the Rockies skipper from 2013 to 2016 before joining Atlanta as Brian Snitkers bench coach in 2018. It was Cox who brought Weiss name up to Snitker. "Im forever grateful to Bobby," Weiss said. The devotion Cox felt toward his players is perhaps evidenced most by his 162 career ejections, the most in MLB history. Atlanta first baseman Matt Olson, who grew up in Georgia watching the Braves, remembered those well. "As a kid going to a baseball game, it gets the crowd going," Olson, 32, said. "Id always be there rooting him on to go out." Dodgers first-base coach Chris Woodward was on the field for one such occasion. Woodward only played one season for the Braves in 2007, but even in that short time felt Coxs unwavering support. He shared a story with Freeman about a time when he turned a double play, but the umpire called the runner safe at second. Cox ran onto the field and quickly asked Woodward if he touched second base. "Woody goes, Yes, I did," Freeman relayed. "So, we all knew what Bobby did after that." After finding out the news of Coxs passing, tributes flooded in from his former players. Andruw Jones even referred to Cox as a second father. Freeman reached out to Snitker, asking his old Braves manager to pass on to Coxs family how he was thinking of them. Freeman only played one season for Cox, but in the years that followed, he often heard from coaches and writers about how much Cox cared about him and believed in him. He saw it, too, based on the copious number of at-bats Cox gave him in his first big-league spring training. "He cared about a 19-year-old and a 40-year-old the exact same way," Freeman said. "Thats what's special, and thats why everyone loved him." Through Cox, Freeman learned quickly about "The Braves Way." Even after his 12 years in Atlanta, its still engraved in him. "Youre wearing your uniform to batting practice, buttoned down, hats always forward," Freeman explained." In Atlanta, he would wear the sunglasses on the back of his hat because he was proud of the "A" on the front and didnt want to block it. Now with the Dodgers, he wont wear his glasses over the "LA" on his hat. "Thats Bobby," Freeman said. "Bobbys still in me. Just a wonderful man that teaches you lessons, teaches you camaraderie, unity, doing things as a unit, no ones different. Thats how I came up, and thats what Bobby taught over there, and I appreciate it still to this day." When Coxs tenure as Braves manager ended, he stayed around the team in an advisory role in the seasons to follow. Weiss felt fortunate that he got to see Cox several times over the last few years, going to the Hall of Famers house along with Snitker. "Hed continue to watch us every night," Weiss said. "And he was well aware of what was going on. His mind was still sharp." Cox won five National League pennants with the Braves and a World Series title in 1995. He was a four-time Manager of the Year and also spent time as the Braves general manager, helping lay the groundwork for the teams tremendous success in the late 90s and early 2000s. But what Freeman takes most from Cox has nothing to do with the baseball field. "It didnt matter who you were, he knew your name," Freeman said. "I think thats what left the impact on so many people, is genuine care. If you guys know me, Im big person to person. I like to be genuine and real and make you feel like I care because I do. And thats a Bobby thing. "And I think of why so many people love Bobby, too, is he was always right next to the camera. You could hear him cheering on his teammates. He was in every pitch. He wanted to win just as much as you did. Braves country could hear him cheering for his guys because he was sitting right next to that camera well, and you could hear the speakers." Freeman went hitless in his first career game and went 4-for-24 in his rookie year in 2010. Still, Cox always believed in him. Sixteen years later, Freeman entered Saturday with 2,471 hits for his career, the most of any active player. Hanging on a wall at his house in Atlanta is a Braves jersey autographed by Cox. It reads: "To Freddie. Keep on hitting." "I bet you if I wanted to get tossed out that first game, he wouldve gotten tossed out with me," Freeman said. "Thats just who he was." Rowan Kavneris an MLB writer for FOX Sports. He previously covered the L.A. Dodgers, LA Clippers and Dallas Cowboys. An LSU grad, Rowan was born in California, grew up in Texas, then moved back to the West Coast in 2014. Follow him on X at@RowanKavner.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 49 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
"Didn't Think That Much": Yashasvi Jaiswal's Stunning Statement After 1st Match As Captain In IPLRajasthan Royals stand-in captain Yashasvi Jaiswal backed his struggling bowling unit and refused to single out individuals after the side slumped to a crushing 77-run defeat against the Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 44 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMAvalanche vs. Wild odds, prediction, time: 2026 NHL playoff picks, Game 3 best bets from proven modelSportsLine's model reveals its Minnesota Wild vs. Colorado Avalanche picks for their 2026 Stanley Cup playoff second-round Game 3 matchup on Saturday0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 43 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMTST Images: Thunder defeat Lakers, 131-108, at Crypto.com ArenaLos Angeles Lakers forward (23) LeBron James shoots a lay up during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.LOS ANGELES The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Los Angeles Lakers, 131-108, at Crypto.com Arena on May 9, 2026 and The Sporting Tribunes Darwin Walker was there to capture the following TST Images.Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) looks to pass the baketball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) looks to pass the baketball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) defends against Oklahoma City Thunder forward/center Chet Holmgren (7) during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) defends against Oklahoma City Thunder forward/center Chet Holmgren (7) during an NBA playoff game against on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers forward Adou Thiero (1) poins to the other end of he floor after a turnover during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers forward Adou Thiero (1) poins to the other end of he floor after a turnover during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers players collapse on Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) during an NBA playoff game on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers players collapse on Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) during an NBA playoff game on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) surveys the floor during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) surveys the floor during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) shoots the basketball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) shoots the basketball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart (35) defends against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgreous-Alexander (2) during an NBA playoff on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers guard Marcus Smart (35) defends against Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) during an NBA playoff on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) dribbles the basketball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) dribbles the basketball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers forward (23) LeBron James shoots a lay up during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers forward (23) LeBron James shoots a lay up during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) passes the ball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) passes the ball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) looks to pass the ball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) looks to pass the ball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Los Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton (5) shoots the ball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.Darwin Walker - The Sporting TribuneLos Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton (5) shoots the ball during an NBA playoff game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on May 9, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 41 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen