Serbia's Vuleta claims world long jump gold with season's best jump
BUDAPEST: Ivana Vuleta of Serbia won the women's long jump at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, soaring 7.14 metres, the best jump in the world this season.
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BUDAPEST: Ivana Vuleta of Serbia won the women's long jump at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, soaring 7.14 metres, the best jump in the world this season.
SYDNEY : Spain have been working for many years to achieve success on the global stage and those efforts finally paid off on Sunday when they lifted the Women's World Cup, midfielder Aitana Bonmati said after their 1-0 victory over England.
Standing outside the entrance of Albert's Schloss early on a Tuesday morning, our senses were hit by the sweet aroma of warm, freshly baked bread. For many, it's not a smell they would likely associate with the Bavarian-style bar and eatery, which is much more widely known for its traditional German food and pilsner beers.
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England fans have taken to social media following the Lionesses' heartbreaking World Cup final defeat to Spain in Sydney.
Scotland legend Denis Law was famously on the golf course when England won the World Cup in 1966 - and threw his cubs away in disgust when the news was broken to him that the Auld Enemy had beaten West Germany at Wembley.
Spain won the Women's World Cup for the first time in their history with skipper Olga Carmona sweeping in the only goal for a deserved 1-0 victory over England in Sunday's final. In front of a crowd of nearly 76,000 at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Spain were the more accomplished side and had more chances, including missing a second-half penalty. Spain's triumph is vindication for Jorge Vilda and the Spanish football federation, who stuck with the coach even after 15 players last year said they no longer wanted to represent their country under him.
In front of a crowd of nearly 76,000 at Stadium Australia in Sydney, Spain were the more accomplished side and had more chances, including missing a second-half penalty.