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Share All Latest ES FanCast NASCAR Golf WNBA Tennis NFL NBA Boxing Olympics UFC Swimming MLB Track and Field gymnastics Soccer College Football Home / Olympics “Rest in Peace”: Track & Field Community Heartbroken as 23-Year-Old Champion Athlete Passes Away Months After Graduation By Eva Aggarwal Sep 28, 2024 | 12:18 AM EDT 2 Debate 2 Debate Debate What’s Your Perspective On Does the track and field community need to do more to protect its young stars? ⏱️ Timeout! Comments need a breather. Refresh to reload. There isn’t a single person in Fresno who didn’t know or know of Shelby…

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Belgrade, Serbia — Reports of Novak Djokovic’s death in a car crash circulated briefly earlier today, sparking widespread concern among fans and the global tennis community. However, these reports have been swiftly debunked as false, with Djokovic confirmed to be alive and in good health. The erroneous news of Djokovic’s passing emerged from a misinformation source, causing unnecessary distress and confusion. Fans of the Serbian tennis star can rest assured that he remains unaffected by any such incident. Novak Djokovic, a multiple Grand Slam champion and one of the sport’s most celebrated athletes, continues to focus on his tennis career…

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The coach earns most of his pay through broadcast and sponsor agreements, but a win at the College World Series would still give him a nice payday. Author: Tom Barclay Published: 2:34 PM EDT June 18, 2024 Updated: 2:35 PM EDT June 18, 2024 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello was guaranteed to get a nice bonus in his paycheck after the Vols punched their ticket to the College World Series. If Tennessee wins it all, he’ll earn even more. The coach’s $350,000 base salary, while impressive, is not the star here. The real star is his cut…

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Roger Federer recently reminisced about facing Rafael Nadal in the final of the 2005 Miami Open, which was their second career encounter on the ATP tour. Fans were ecstatic at the Swiss maestro getting nostalgic over the match, especially since it took place around this time nineteen years ago. Federer, the undisputed World No. 1 in March 2005, faced the then-World No. 31 for the title in Miami, marking their first meeting in an ATP final. The Spaniard had defeated the Swiss at Key Biscayne a year prior, defeating him 6-3, 6-3 in the third round of the tournament. Roger…

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Golden State Warriors General Manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. has voiced concerns about the team’s lack of a clear second option to support Stephen Curry, as uncertainty surrounds the role previously held by Klay Thompson. Curry, the driving force behind the Warriors’ success, cannot carry the team alone, and Dunleavy acknowledged that identifying the right player to step up is a key challenge for the franchise. The positive is, it’s a bit unknown,” Dunleavy said in a media session. “If you’re an opponent, you’re asking, ‘Who do you have to stop besides Steph Curry?’ The good news is, maybe they don’t…

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Farewell to the captains: Laver Cup pays tribute to Borg and McEnroe Legendary heads of Team Europe and Team World step down from the tournament after seven years When the first Laver Cup was staged in 2017, the iconic figures of rivals-turned-friends Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe were one of the most eye-catching aspects of the brand-new team competition. “To be able to look on the other side and see my greatest rival and great friend, Bjorn Borg, and have my brother as my right-hand man, it’s pretty hard to top that for me personally,” shared McEnroe in Berlin. Read…

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Emma Raducanu news, ranking, results, Grand Slam titles and next match on Sky Sports Tennis Find out everything you need to know about British tennis superstar Emma Raducanu, including her current ranking, latest results, and when she is next appearing in action; Raducanu looking to overcome foot injury to play at Wuhan Open, exclusively live on Sky Sports Tennis Emma Raducanu hopes to be fit for the Wuhan Open where she has entered into the qualifying draw. The WTA 1000 event is live on Sky Sports Tennis from October 7-13. The Brit has struggled to recapture the form that saw…

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The Buffalo Bills’ fiercely loyal fanbase, known as the “Bills Mafia,” has once again demonstrated why they are one of the most passionate and devoted groups in the NFL. Ahead of the highly anticipated matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins, thousands of Bills fans made their way to South Florida, turning the Dolphins’ home stadium into what felt like a Buffalo home game. In an extraordinary display of support, nearly half of the stadium was packed with Bills fans, creating a sea of blue and red in what is typically hostile territory for visiting teams. This massive…

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Sha’Carri Richardson will race in the women’s 100m and 200m at her third Diamond League Final, attempting the sprint double to end the season on a high. World champion Richardson has had a productive and dominant season which culminated with running the second-fastest time ever in the 100m at the US Track and Field trials. The American was unbeaten over the 100m going into Paris 2024 and was disappointed at missing out on the 100m dash gold won by Saint Lucia’s Julien Alfred. Despite winning the Olympic 4x100m relay title, the 24-year-old went back to the drawing board with a…

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The Jets have won two games in a row, and suddenly everyone is talking about how good this team could possibly be. It has been a while since that has happened around here, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers said this week the Jets will be tested by how they handle a little prosperity. “Everyone’s going to start [praising] us,” Rodgers said. “I go back to this quote a lot, but Mike McCarthy said, ‘Our biggest struggle is going to be handling success,’ back in 2006 in Green Bay, and there’s a lot to that.”

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