Ugandan Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei set on fire, severely burned weeks after Paris Games
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pulling a Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson?The superstar athlete and famous boyfriend of Taylor Swift appears to have his heart set on a future in Hollywood, and that future begins with his first-ever dramatic acting role in . The first trailer for the FX series, which stars as a detective on a gruesome, cult-adjacent mass murder case, dropped on September 4, giving us our first glimpse of the handsome NFL tight end's acting chops.Watch the Grotesquerie trailer below.The cynic in me can't help but feel like this is a stunt casting in the vein of with Murphy—especially considering Kelce introduces the trailer, teasing that viewers might see some “familiar faces”—however, that doesn't mean he won't be good! It's too soon to tell if John Cena should be worried about some competition in the meathead casting pool, but at least Kelce looks good on camera.
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Indian para-athlete Amisha missed out on a medal in the final of the F46 Shot Put at the ongoing Paris Paralympics, as she finished at number 14th in the medal match on Wednesday. Amisha finished at number 14th with the personal best of 9.25 m, but it was not enough to land her a position in the podium. Her first attempt turned out to be her best throw. Dominating the podium were Noelle Malkamaki of USA, who set a new world record with a throw of 14.06 m.
India's challenge in women's singles table tennis at the Paralympics ended here on Wednesday after Tokyo edition's silver-medallist Bhavinaben Patel lost to China's Ying Zhou 3-1 in the class 4 quarterfinal. Bhavinaben, who became India's first-ever medal winner in the sport with her silver in the Tokyo Paralympics, fought hard in the first two games and even won the third but eventually lost to her Chinese rival 12-14, 9-11, 11-8, 6-11. Earlier, the other women's singles player in class 3, Sonalben Patel lost to Croatia's Andela Muzinic Vincetic in the round of 16.
Armand Duplantis beat close friend Karsten Warholm in an exhibition 100 metre sprint at the Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich.
Two French rugby players charged with aggravated sexual assault in Argentina have headed back to France, nearly two months after their arrest.
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