ONE Championship ONE X: Fight Card, How to Watch, Tickets and more
ONE Championship will be returning with their next event ONE X, and we’ve got all of the information you need ahead of the fight card.
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ONE Championship will be returning with their next event ONE X, and we’ve got all of the information you need ahead of the fight card.
Reece Howden, the 2020-21 World Cup's top-ranked racer in men's ski cross, stood atop the medal podium for the first time this season on Sunday in Reiteralm, Austria, a year to the day of his victory in Russia.
World and Olympic Champion Sandra Naeslund won a seventh straight women's ski cross World Cup race in Reiteralm. The Norwegian superstar took first spot in the season's penultimate event, ahead of Canada's Marielle Thompson to move within two victories of Franny Smith's all-time record of 29 wins. Ad/> Thompson was quicker out of the gate, but Naeslund made a crucial pass after the roller section to gain a lead she would not lose.
Leader Mikael Kingsbury continued his dominance of the dual moguls as he claimed a third win out of three, while Olympic gold medallist Jakara Anthony claimed a second win in a row in the latest event in the freestyle ski World Cup. Canadian Kingsbury defeated closest rival Ikuma Horishima in the big final in Chiesa in Valmalenco to extend his lead in the standings, while Swede Walter Wallberg beat countryman Ludvig Fjallstrom in the small final.
Mikaël Kingsbury of Deux-Montagnes, Que., gained a measure of revenge against Walter Wallberg, upending the 2022 Olympic moguls champion to win Saturday's dual event in World Cup action in Valmalenco, Italy.
VANCOUVER — J.T. Miller scored the go-ahead goal on a great individual play early in the third period and collected three assists to lead the Vancouver Canucks to a 5-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens Wednesday night.
While young freestyle skier Kirsty Muir was winning the plaudits for her Winter Olympics debut performances, another British teenager was watching the action thousands of miles away.