Charley Hull still out in front at The Annika
England's Charley Hull fired a two-under 68 on Saturday to stay a top the leader board after three rounds of action at The Annika on the LGPA Tour.
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England's Charley Hull fired a two-under 68 on Saturday to stay a top the leader board after three rounds of action at The Annika on the LGPA Tour.
Joe Biden has met China's President Xi Jinping for the final time before he leaves the White House in January and hands the presidency back to Donald Trump.
Yuma Kagiyama skated what he thought might be his "worst program" of the season but still won the Finlandia Trophy figure skating Grand Prix on Saturday in Helsinki, securing his place at next month's Grand Prix Final.
Leona Maguire missed the cut by one shot at the The Annika and so must now wait to see whether she'll be part of the field for next week's CME Group Tour Championship.
Ivanie Blondin helped Canada to a team sprint gold medal before picking up an individual bronze Friday as the season-opening ISU Four Continents speed skating championships opened in Hachinohe, Japan.
JAKARTA: China reignited their World Cup qualification hopes with a last-gasp 1-0 win over Bahrain in Riffa thanks to a Zhang Yuning strike after Herve Renard marked his return to the Saudi Arabia dugout with a 0-0 draw against hosts Australia on Thursday (Nov 15).
South Korea's Jeon Ji-won and England’s Charley Hull lead the way after the opening round of The Annika in Florida, with Leona Maguire eight shots adrift after carding a two-over-par 72.
Young striker Deepika slammed five goals as defending champions India thrashed minnows Thailand 13-0 to virtually assure a semifinal berth at the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament on Thursday. It was a completely one-sided match as the Indians found the net at will, with Thailand failing to take a single shot at the opposition goal. Deepika (3rd, 19th, 43rd 45th, 45th minutes) found the net five times, while Preeti Dubey (9th, 40th), Lalremsiami (12, 56th) and Manisha Chauhan (55th, 58th) scored a brace each.