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Vingegaard one of five Grand Tour winners at Tirreno-Adriatico
Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard lines up at the start of the one-week stage race Tirreno-Adriatico on Monday as one of five Grand Tour winners taking a tilt at the 'Race between Two Seas'.
LaFond claims world indoor triple jump gold, Charlton cruises
Dominican Thea LaFond won the women's triple jump at the world indoors championships in Glasgow on Sunday, the third and final day of competition.
Red Bull will 'explode' if Horner stays: Jos Verstappen
Jos Verstappen, the father of three-time reigning Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen, has claimed that the Red Bull team will "explode" if team boss Christian Horner, recently cleared of charges of "inappropriate behaviour" towards a female employee, remains in his job.
Green snatches World Championship with dramatic birdie on 18
Australia's Hannah Green drained a remarkable 30-foot birdie putt at the final hole to edge Celine Boutier of France and win the HSBC Women's World Championship by a stroke in Singapore on Sunday.
Aussie de Minaur repeats as ATP Acapulco champion
Australia's Alex de Minaur won his second consecutive ATP Mexican Open title on Saturday, defeating Norway's Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 in the final at Acapulco.
Upsets galore as Irish, British, French and Spaniards reach LA Sevens semis
Jordan Conroy scored two second-half tries to spark Ireland's fightback for a 24-14 upset of Argentina on Saturday to reach the semi-finals of the World Rugby SVNS Series at Los Angeles.
Brazil thrash Argentina to reach Women's Gold Cup semis
Bia Zaneratto scored twice as Brazil thrashed Argentina 5-1 on Saturday to move into the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup while Olympic champions Canada scraped past Costa Rica with a 1-0 win after extra-time.
McKenzie spearheads rampant Chiefs to statement win over Brumbies
A Damian McKenzie-inspired Waikato Chiefs reinforced their Super Rugby title credentials Sunday with a statement win over ACT Brumbies, a week after upsetting the defending champion Canterbury Crusaders.
Ford beats Kholmatov in thriller for WBA featherweight title
American Ray Ford clinched the vacant WBA featherweight world title with a thrilling 12th round last-minute stoppage of Uzbekistan's Otabek Kholmatov on Saturday.
Sea Eagles win as Australian rugby league launches American dream
Manly Sea Eagles made a winning start as Australia's National Rugby League kicked off its season at glitzy Las Vegas Saturday in a bold bid to break into the lucrative American market.
Britain's Boulter to face Ukraine's Kostyuk in San Diego WTA final
Britain's Katie Boulter and Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk advanced to the WTA San Diego Open final with powerful semi-final triumphs on Saturday, ousting two of the top three seeds.
James becomes first NBA player with 40,000 points but Lakers lose
LeBron James became the first NBA player to reach 40,000 career regular-season points on Saturday, the 39-year-old superstar scoring nine against defending champion Denver to achieve the milestone.
Kipchoge struggles to 10th place as Kipruto wins Tokyo Marathon
Kenya's double Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge said "not every day is Christmas" after his Paris Games preparations hit a snag with a 10th-place finish at Sunday's Tokyo Marathon behind winner Benson Kipruto.
Canada scrape past Costa Rica into Women's Gold Cup semis
Olympic champions Canada moved into the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup but needed extra-time before beating Costa Rica 1-0 on Saturday.
Britain's Boulter powers past third-seeded Navarro into San Diego WTA final
Britain's Katie Boulter punched her ticket to the WTA final in San Diego on Saturday with a dominant 6-3, 6-1 victory over third-seeded American Emma Navarro.
Kipchoge struggles as Kipruto wins Tokyo Marathon
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge hit a snag in his preparations to challenge for a third straight Olympic gold at this year's Paris Games when finished 10th in Sunday's Tokyo Marathon behind winner Benson Kipruto.
LeBron James becomes first NBA player to score 40,000 career points
LeBron James became the first NBA player to reach 40,000 career regular-season points on Saturday, the 39-year-old superstar scoring nine against defending champion Denver to achieve the milestone.
Cummins hails Lyon, Green after victory in first New Zealand Test
Australia captain Pat Cummins heaped praise on team-mates Nathan Lyon and Cameron Green on Sunday for match-winning performances his side secured a 172-run triumph over New Zealand in the first Test.
Unbeatens Argentina, Australia and Fiji advance at LA Sevens
Undefeated season leader Argentina cruised into the quarter-finals of the World Rugby SVNS Series at Los Angeles with two pool-stage triumphs on Saturday while unbeatens Australia and Fiji also topped their groups.
Lyon spins Australia to victory over New Zealand in first Test
Nathan Lyon spun Australia to a 172-run win over New Zealand in the first Test on Sunday, taking six wickets as the hosts collapsed to 196 all out.
Two each for Messi and Suarez as Miami hit five past Orlando
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez scored two goals each as Inter Miami turned on the style hammering Orlando City 5-0 in Major League Soccer on Saturday.
Madrid 'bothered' by Bellingham red card in controversial Valencia draw
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said on Saturday his side were "bothered" after midfielder Jude Bellingham was sent off after the controversial final whistle in the 2-2 La Liga draw at Valencia.
Ireland's Lowry in three-way tie for lead at PGA Tour Cognizant Cup
Former Open Champion Shane Lowry shook off a "disappointing" short par miss to card a five-under par 66 on Saturday and join David Skinns and Austin Eckroat atop the leaderboard at the US PGA Tour Cognizant Cup.
'Exceptional' Macalou double takes Stade Francais back to Top 14 summit
France back-rower Sekou Macalou scored two "exceptional" tries as Stade Francais returned to the summit of the French Top 14 with Saturday's 25-12 win over Pau.
Valencia's Diakhaby suffers severe leg injury in Real Madrid draw
Valencia's Guinea defender Mouctar Diakhaby suffered a serious leg injury as his team drew 2-2 with Spanish Liga leaders Real Madrid on Saturday.
Tiger wins USGA Bob Jones Award as Shinnecock gets 2036 US Open
Tiger Woods, the 15-time major champion who redefined golf and inspired a generation of talent, was awarded the US Golf Association's highest honor, the Bob Jones Award, on Saturday.
Record-setting Bol, Holloway shine at world indoors as Doom bars Warholm
Record-setting Femke Bol proved unstoppable and Grant Holloway extended his 10-year win streak at a high-octane second day of the world indoor championships in Glasgow on Saturday that also featured double British gold.
David sends Lille into Champions League spots, as Marseille thrash Clermont
Jonathan David pounced on a defensive gift to score the sole goal as Lille beat Reims on Saturday to jump into fourth spot, while Marseille continued their fine run with a win in Clermont.
MLS ref replaced after photo in Miami jersey
Major League Soccer's refereeing body replaced the match official for Inter Miami's home game with Orlando City on Saturday after pictures of him in a Miami jersey appeared online.
Odermatt rallies to push giant slalom win streak to 12
Marco Odermatt pushed his Alpine World Cup giant slalom winning streak to 12 in swashbuckling style on Saturday, storming from third place after the first run to win again in Aspen.
Goal blitz takes Simba to last eight, Wydad Casablanca bow out
A goal blitz set up Simba of Tanzania to trounce Jwaneng Galaxy of Botswana 6-0 on Saturday, seal a CAF Champions League quarter-finals place and eliminate Wydad Casablanca of Morocco.
Bol sets world record to win world indoor 400m gold, Warholm upset
Femke Bol of the Netherlands shattered her own world record to win world indoor 400m gold in Glasgow on Saturday.