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Lionel Messi - Tadej Pogacar - Sachin Tendulkar - Liv Golf - Kariman Abuljadayel becomes Al-Nassr’s first cross-country skier - arabnews.com - France - Switzerland - Usa - Saudi Arabia

Kariman Abuljadayel becomes Al-Nassr’s first cross-country skier

JEDDAH: Saudi Olympian Kariman Abuljadayel has made history once again, this time by becoming the first cross-country skier to join Al-Nassr Club, the first Saudi sports club to officially add a winter sport to its roster.

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Lionel Messi - Tadej Pogacar - Sachin Tendulkar - Liv Golf - LIV Golf announces partnership with HSBC - arabnews.com - France - New York

LIV Golf announces partnership with HSBC

LONDON/NEW YORK: LIV Golf and HSBC have announced a partnership aimed at growing the game worldwide.

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Sam Bennett - Ben Healy wins stage six of the Tour de France - breakingnews.ie - France - Usa - Ireland

Ben Healy wins stage six of the Tour de France

Irish cyclist Ben Healy has won stage six of the Tour de France.

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Christian Horner - Aleksa Avramovic becomes Dubai Basketball’s second signing after EuroLeague entry - arabnews.com - Russia - France - Spain - Serbia - Italy - India - Pakistan

Aleksa Avramovic becomes Dubai Basketball’s second signing after EuroLeague entry

DUBAI: Serbian Olympic bronze medalist Aleksa Avramovic returns to the EuroLeague with Dubai Basketball after a season with CSKA Moscow, making him Dubai’s newest addition to the 2025-2026 roster following Dzanan Musa.

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Max Verstappen - Christian Horner - Sebastian Vettel - Milton Keynes - Laurent Mekies - Red Bull says longtime F1 team principal Christian Horner has been released from his duties - arabnews.com - Britain - France - Netherlands - India - Pakistan

Red Bull says longtime F1 team principal Christian Horner has been released from his duties

MILTON KEYNES, England: Red Bull says Christian Horner has been released from his role as longtime team principal of its Formula 1 team. Red Bull did not give a reason for the decision in a statement Wednesday, but thanked Horner for his work and said he will “forever remain an important part of our team history.” Laurent Mekies of sister team Racing Bulls will replace Horner in his role as team principal and chief executive of the racing team. Horner had been Red Bull team principal since it entered F1 as a full constructor in 2005. He had performed his team and media duties as normal throughout the British Grand Prix last week. Horner oversaw eight F1 drivers’ titles — four for Sebastian Vettel and four for Max Verstappen — and six constructors’ titles during his time with the team.

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Bayern Munich - Shane Van-Gisbergen - Chase Briscoe - Tyler Reddick - Michael Macdowell - Jasper Philipsen - Shubman Gill - Shane van Gisbergen wins the pole for Cup Series race in downtown Chicago - arabnews.com - France - Australia - New Zealand - India - county Rutherford

Shane van Gisbergen wins the pole for Cup Series race in downtown Chicago

CHICAGO: When it comes to NASCAR’s street course in downtown Chicago, there is Shane van Gisbergen, and then there is everyone else. Van Gisbergen has won the pole for Sunday’s Grant Park 165. The 36-year-old New Zealander turned a lap at 88.338 mph on a tricky 2.2-mile course that was made more treacherous by temperatures in the 90s Fahrenheit on Saturday. “Practice wasn’t that great for us, but when we went out for qualifying, the car felt really good,” van Gisbergen said.

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Bayern Munich - Max Verstappen - Jannik Sinner - Charles Leclerc - Faith Kipyegon - Jasper Philipsen - Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet shatters women’s 5,000m world record - arabnews.com - Britain - France - Usa - Ethiopia - state Oregon - Kenya

Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet shatters women’s 5,000m world record

EUGENE, United States: Kenya’s double Olympic champion Beatrice Chebet crushed the women’s 5,000m world record on Saturday, powering to victory in 13min 58.06sec at the Diamond League athletics meeting in Eugene Oregon. Chebet, Olympic gold medallist at 5,000 and 10,000m in Paris last year, delivered a devastating finish to become the first woman to break the 14-minute barrier in the event, beating the previous world record of 14:00.21 set by Ethiopia’s Gudaf Tsegay on the same Hayward Field track in September 2023. Chebet, 25, had already broken the 10,000m world record at Hayward Field in May of 2024, when she became the first woman to run under 29 minutes (28:54.14). Compatriot Agnes Jebet Ngetich was second in 14:01.29 — the third-fastest time ever — and Tsegay was third in 14:04.41. Chebet was under world-record pace for much of the way. She, Tsegay and Ngetich had broken away from the rest of the field when the pace faded slightly a few laps from the finish. But Chebet mustered a final flourish — delivering an incredible last lap to pull away mercilessly for the triumph and the world record. “I’m so happy,” Chebet said, adding that she had been inspired by her own strong performance in Rome last month and compatriot Faith Kipyegon’s unsuccessful bid to become the first woman to break four minutes for the mile. “After running in Rome, I said I have to prepare for a record because in Rome I was just running to win a race, but after running 14:03, I said that I’m capable of running a world record. “When I was coming here to Eugene, I was coming to prepare to run a world record, and I said I have to try.

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Bayern Munich - Max Verstappen - Stuart Broad - Charles Leclerc - Sachin Tendulkar - Jasper Philipsen - Shubman Gill - Shubman Gill, the ‘Prince’ who is now India’s new cricket king - arabnews.com - Britain - France - India

Shubman Gill, the ‘Prince’ who is now India’s new cricket king

BIRMINGHAM, United Kingdom: India captain Shubman Gill continued to give fresh meaning to the phrase “leading from the front” with a stunning innings of 161 in the ongoing second Test against England at Edgbaston on Saturday. The 25-year-old’s second century of the match took his overall tally for the game to 430 runs, a figure bettered by India great Sachin Tendulkar, Test cricket’s all-time leading run-scorer, just three times in a series, let alone a match, during his celebrated career. Following his commanding 269 in the first innings, Gill also became the first batsman in 148 years of Test history to make score of 250 and 150 in the same match. All that came after Gill’s 147 in his first Test as captain, India’s five-wicket loss in last week’s series opener at Headingley. But beyond the statistics, it is the way Gill has played that has impressed seasoned observers. In the first innings at Edgbaston, he batted in near flawless-fashion for eight-and-a-half hours, with his offside driving standing comparison with cricket’s most elegant batsmen. But in the second innings, with quick runs required to set up a declaration, Gill made 161 off just 162 balls, including 13 fours and eight sixes. India are now well-placed given England, with seven wickets standing, still need a mammoth 536 more runs on Sunday’s final day to achieve what would be a Test record fourth-innings victory chase of 608. “Gill is outrageous,” England fast-bowling great Stuart Broad, well used to working out world-class batsmen during a career that yielded 604 Test wickets, told Sky Sports after Saturday’s close. “As a bowler, I’d be looking for technical things so I could expose him, but he’s not shown any obvious signs of dismissal and he’s played

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