John Parry hits first hole-in-one at this year's Open Championship with spectacular shot
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LOS ANGELES :Pickleball phenom Anna Leigh Waters became the first athlete from her sport to attend the ESPY Awards, marking what she called a "super cool" milestone both for herself and the rapidly growing game.
Nick Wright reacts to Patrick Mahomes calling the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 2 Super Bowl rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles a "great challenge" and explains what this early-season matchup means for the defending champs.
Ducati's Marc Marquez took a record-extending 11th sprint win of the MotoGP season at the Czech Grand Prix on Saturday, but the Spaniard's celebrations were briefly put on hold during an investigation for tyre pressure infringements.
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — The Open Championship at Royal Portrush has its first hole-in-one.
INDIANAPOLIS — The New York Liberty came to play — and they aren't messing around. They swept Friday night of the WNBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis, with Natasha Cloud winning the skills challenge and record holder Sabrina Ionescu reclaiming her throne in the 3-point shooting contest.
BERN :Spain missed two penalties and struggled to break down Switzerland in their Euro 2025 quarter-final on Friday but the world champions leveraged all their experience to score twice in the second half to set up a showdown against either France or Germany.
BERN, Switzerland :While upstart Switzerland's dream run at the Women's European Championship run came to an end on Friday in a 2-0 quarter-final loss to world champions Spain, a proud coach Pia Sundhage and her players celebrated as if it was a victory.