Caitlin Clark becomes Nike signature athlete with shoe coming out next year
Caitlin Clark is Nike's newest signature athlete, expanding the athletic wear company's partnership with the WNBA star.
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Caitlin Clark is Nike's newest signature athlete, expanding the athletic wear company's partnership with the WNBA star.
Newcastle United forward Anthony Gordon has apologised to his teammates and supporters after being sent off in their 3-2 Premier League defeat by Liverpool at St James' Park on Monday.
RIO DE JANEIRO :Neymar will miss Brazil's final two World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Bolivia next week, extending his absence from international duty to nearly two years.
BUENOS AIRES :New Zealand conceded that Argentina dominated proceedings as the Pumas capitalised on a lack of discipline from the All Blacks to claim a historic victory in the Rugby Championship in Buenos Aires on Saturday.
REGGIO EMILIA, Italy :Napoli launched their Serie A season in style with a 2-0 win at Sassuolo on Saturday as Scott McTominay powered in a first-half header before Kevin De Bruyne curled home a free-kick after the break.
NOVARA, Italy :Jasper Philipsen of Alpecin–Deceuninck won stage one of the Vuelta a Espana in a sprint finish on Saturday to take the red jersey in a repeat of his heroics in the first stage of the Tour de France where he registered his last Grand Tour stage win.
New Zealand lock Patrick Tuipulotu may not play another test in the Rugby Championship after suffering a facial fracture against Argentina while centre Anton Lienert-Brown is out of the second Pumas match after failing concussion protocols.
New Zealand lock Patrick Tuipulotu and centre Anton Lienert-Brown have been ruled out of the second test against Argentina after suffering head knocks in the opener in Cordoba, coach Scott Robertson confirmed on Tuesday.