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athletics saw history being created on Saturday when Tokyo Paralympian high-jumper Praveen Kumar clinched a sensational gold at the 20th National Federation Cup Junior U20 championships in Gujarat’s Nadiad to become the first para-athlete from the country to finish on top of the podium in an able-bodied competition. Praveen cleared the height of 2.06m in his second attempt to win the gold in a strong field of 16 able-bodied high jumpers. This was the second time Praveen had competed in an able-bodied athletics meet, after his creditable sixth-place finish at the senior national Federation Cup held in Calicut in April. At the meet, the para-athlete from Greater Noida’s Jewar, had recorded his best jump of 2.05m before he twisted his ankle.
La suma de la decimocuarta Copa de Europa y la trigésimo quinta Liga ha vuelto a poner de plena actualidad el viejo debate sobre el ADN ganador del Real Madrid. Su incombustibilidad a lo largo de las décadas y a caballo entre dos siglos. El club blanco primero gana y después pregunta. Mucho sobre ello sabe Manolo Sanchís Hontiyuelo, tercer jugador de la historia con más partidos jugados después de Raúl (741) y Casillas (725). El gran capitán acepta entrar en la controvertida materia dejando claro que su exposición es una pura experiencia personal, no un tratado filosófico sobre la idiosincrasia del club de su vida.
French Open women's champion Iga Swiatek said she was "overwhelmed" after finding out Poland and Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski was in attendance to witness her claim a second Grand Slam title on the Parisian clay.
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Iga Swiatek did one better. The 21-year-old went right ahead and rained a storm of winners to claim her second French Open crown. As Coco Gauff’s return floated over the baseline a little after tea time on Saturday, Swiatek whipped around and faced her box before going down on the clay. Her face buried in the palm of her hand. The Pole’s team – coach Tomasz Wiktorowski, mental coach Daria Abramowicz, trainer Maciej Ryszczuk and her Olympian dad Tomasz Swiatek -- rose to their feet to applaud the most dominant player in tennis today. At the other end of the packed-to-the rafter venue, Gauff, who was in her first Grand Slam final, dropped heavily on a courtside seat, sobbing silently. Tears ran down the 18-year-old’s cheeks unabated.
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A Ander Capa (8-2-92) le pararon por la calle en varias ocasiones en el rato que se citó con AS en el corazón de Bilbao. Le animan, le enseñan mensajes, se hacen fotos con el lateral portugalujo y le recomientan que siga en el Athletic, algo que va a suceder salvo volantazo inesperado por deseo de los candidatos a las elecciones a Ibaigane: «Es lo que queríamos y así ha sido. Toca esperar un poco», lanza en la entrevista repasando el curso de ostracismo que ha vivido con Marcelino García Toral.