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Affichage des articles du juillet 23, 2023

Women’s World Cup: The Tournament’s Wildest Group Will Finally Get Its Answers

The permutations are dizzying for Group A, with Norway, New Zealand, the Philippines and Switzerland all in play. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/On38bJt via IFTTT

Mets Trade Max Scherzer to Texas Rangers

Max Scherzer is headed to the Texas Rangers as the Mets, the most expensive team in M.L.B. history, acknowledge that you can’t buy your way to the top. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/zwE2jip via IFTTT

Jennifer Brady, Finally Healthy, Tries to Get Back to Work

After a star turn in 2020 and ’21, Brady was sidelined for nearly two years by a chronic foot condition and a knee injury that, combined, sometimes left her in “a very dark place.” from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/GPh7l4Z via IFTTT

Savannah DeMelo’s World Cup Trial by Fire

DeMelo had never played for the United States women’s team when she was named to the World Cup roster. Thrust into a starting role, she’s doing her best to fit in. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/k0fI4xc via IFTTT

Women’s World Cup: Australia’s Sam Kerr Says She Expects to Return Against Canada

Kerr missed her team’s first two games with a calf injury. On the field, two groups will get some clarity as France faces Brazil and Sweden takes on Italy. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/m7BeHJM via IFTTT

Australian TV Deal Has World Cup Viewers Asking: Where Are the Games?

When FIFA sold Australia’s World Cup broadcast rights to a streaming service, it made it harder for casual fans to find the matches. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/RmBFz6M via IFTTT

A High-Water Year for River Rafting

All that snow in the West? It’s water now, and it’s providing a banner season for white-water rafting. Here are five rivers to run this summer. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/73Zd0YL via IFTTT

Women's World Cup: Powerful England and Underdog Haiti Among Teams Trying to Make Moves

A wide range of teams on Friday will hope to make a leap in the group standings. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/y5xVif3 via IFTTT

LeBron James Returns to the Court, Says His Family Is ‘Doing Great’

Three days after LeBron James Jr., known as Bronny, collapsed on the basketball court, his father indicated that things were returning to normal. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/npUHEhL via IFTTT

LeBron James Returns to the Court, Says His Family Is ‘Doing Great’

Three days after LeBron James Jr., known as Bronny, collapsed on the basketball court, his father indicated that things were returning to normal. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/uB9lbmD via IFTTT

Mets and Yankees Split Final Subway Series of 2023

It may be too late to save the Mets season, and the Yankees are not a sure bet for the postseason even once Aaron Judge returns. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/QSyelU7 via IFTTT

How Lindsey Horan Got Mad, and How That Got the U.S. Even

Lindsey Horan’s tying goal against the Netherlands saved her team at the World Cup. But it came from a dark place she knows well. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/TVfve4J via IFTTT

Garrett Wilson Can Be a Key to Aaron Rodgers’s Jets Success

Garrett Wilson broke out in his rookie season as the dynamic receiver the Jets have long lacked. Now he’s reminding Aaron Rodgers of a productive partnership from the past. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/nj58Rdb via IFTTT

Women’s World Cup: Australia Faces Its Injuries, While Newcomers Face Off

Portugal and Vietnam are both in search of their first World Cup wins. Australia is down key players against a surprising Nigeria squad. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/NqiHpQc via IFTTT

With a Temporary Contract Fix, Saquon Barkley and the Giants Get Back to Business

Barkley, the Giants running back, attended training camp after a last-minute, one-year deal ended talk that he would sit out. He and the team’s rush-heavy offense are still figuring out how much they need one another. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/X4bQKz2 via IFTTT

Prominent Horse Trainer Jason Servis Sentenced to 4 Years in Doping Scheme

Jason Servis, the highest-profile defendant among more than two dozen people charged after a sprawling F.B.I. investigation, pleaded guilty to two counts related to the use of banned substances. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/FkInKMh via IFTTT

Women’s World Cup: U.S. and the Netherlands Meet in Rematch of 2019 Final

The latest game between the countries offers different teams and different coaches — but the usual high stakes. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/LIP8FvK via IFTTT

What to Know About Bronny James’s Cardiac Arrest

James was hospitalized after a cardiac arrest during a practice at the University of Southern California. He was treated at a hospital and was in stable condition, his family said. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/wyXlm9Q via IFTTT

How Eileen Canney Linnehan Gets Athletes Through the Yips

Eileen Canney Linnehan was a star pitcher at Northwestern who suddenly could not throw to first base. Now she helps young athletes get through the debilitating issue. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/QsGBX0n via IFTTT

It’s Hard to Root Against Haiti in the Women’s World Cup

The 2023 Women’s World Cup has the largest field of competitors in tournament history. Les Grenadiers, as the Haitian team is known, may be the scrappiest of them all. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/MIj9eB1 via IFTTT

Rocky Wirtz, Chairman of Chicago Blackhawks NHL Team, Dies at 70

Wirtz assumed control of the Blackhawks after his father’s death in 2007. He helped bring the team to prominence, but the mishandling of an assault accusation dimmed that success. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/b7FO9ar via IFTTT

Johnny Lujack, a Star Quarterback at Notre Dame, Dies at 98

He took the Irish to three national championships in the 1940s, won the Heisman Trophy in 1947 and then had a stellar (if brief) stint with the Chicago Bears. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/6hQBagu via IFTTT

Bronny James, Son of LeBron James, Is Stable After Cardiac Arrest

Bronny, a basketball recruit at the University of Southern California, was stricken during a practice on Monday. He is out of intensive care and in stable condition, his family said. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/fEqp1gL via IFTTT

A Continental Competition, All in One Neighborhood

Inspired by the Africa Cup of Nations, several small-scale soccer tournaments formed in the Paris region. In a working-class landing spot for immigrants, one event lets locals revel in being exceptional. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/gsLMVuR via IFTTT

The president of Norway’s federation, a rare woman of influence in soccer, is speaking up.

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Aaron Rodgers Is Now a Jet (and Becoming a New Yorker, Too)

The Jets’ starting quarterback has thrown himself into the culture of his new professional home before he’s thrown a single pass. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/SEOGPJi via IFTTT

Norway’s Lise Klaveness Is Calling Out FIFA From the Inside

Lise Klaveness is a rarity in soccer: a woman leading a national federation. But in pointing out her sport’s failures, she has made powerful enemies. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/fnu6RQ3 via IFTTT

Women’s World Cup: Italy Starts a 16-Year-Old, and Germany Leans on Its Experience

Italy’s Giulia Dragoni will be one of the youngest players ever to appear in the tournament. Germany, a two-time champion, will open against Morocco, one of the field’s eight debutantes. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/y8hOdmL via IFTTT

The Mind Is Willing, So the Body Doesn’t Have Much Choice

These men, many in their 80s, may have titanium hips and implantable defibrillators. But they plan to play hockey until they go to that big locker room in the sky. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/FVHqRcn via IFTTT

Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen Are Inducted Into Baseball Hall of Fame

Fred McGriff played for six franchises and Scott Rolen played for four, but consistent production, and lots of determination, got them into the Baseball Hall of Fame. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/Sj4dsGw via IFTTT

Jonas Vingegaard Wins Tour de France Again, After Vanquishing His Rival

What started as a tense two-man battle became a foregone conclusion when Tadej Pogacar couldn’t stay with Vingegaard in the 17th stage. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/24D9Ysd via IFTTT

Brian Harman Romps to British Open Victory at Royal Liverpool

Harman came close to winning the 2017 U.S. Open, but his triumph on Sunday gave the 36-year-old American golfer his first major title. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/N0D9qzr via IFTTT

Jamaica gets an unexpected draw with France.

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Why Hasn’t The British Open Ever Been Played in Wales?

The Open is being played for the 151st time, this time at Royal Liverpool in England. It has never once been to Wales. from NYT > Sports https://ift.tt/7FzT6ur via IFTTT