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Team Movistar rider Ecuador's Richard Carapaz celebrates with the pink jersey of overall leader during the podium ceremony of stage 14 of the 102nd Giro d'Italia — Tour of Italy — cycle race, from Saint-Vincent to Courmayeur, Italy, on Saturday. — AFP
Carapaz targets Giro triumph after snatching pink jersey
COURMAYEUR, Italy — Richard Carapaz vowed to fight all the way to win the Giro d'Italia on Saturday after shooting to the top of overall standings with an impressive solo summit finish victory to take stage 14 and the pink jersey.Movistar's Ecuadorian climber edged ahead of Primoz Roglic in the standings after breaking from the chief contenders on the Giro's toughest hill yet, and after the win a confident Carapaz, 25, threw down the gauntlet to his principal rivals."I was thinking just now, it seems only yesterday that I was at home in Ecuador playing on a toy bike. Now I'm here wearing the Maglia Rosa," said an elated Carapaz."We'll try and keep the jersey and defend it all the way to Verona."Britain's Simon Yates was second after attacking...
May 25, 2019

Carapaz targets Giro triumph after snatching pink jersey

Brazil's footballer Neymar, in black wearing cap, signs an autograph upon arriving in helicopter at the Granja Comary sport complex in Teresopolis, Brazil, on Saturday. — AFP
Neymar arrives at Brazil camp ahead of Copa America
TERESOPOLIS, Brazil — Neymar arrived at Brazil's national team headquarters near Rio de Janeiro on Saturday as the country begins its preparations for next month's Copa America tournament.The Paris Saint-Germain forward touched down in a helicopter at the training complex in Teresopolis, three days ahead of schedule."There's a lot of pressure but when our team gets on the same page, with the help of the supporters, we're unstoppable," Neymar said in a video posted by the Brazilian FA on social media."I've already played two competitions here. I've known the bad side but also the good side," he said.Neymar, 27, missed the humiliating 7-1 World Cup semi-final defeat by Germany in 2014 due to injury after fracturing his back in the previous...
May 25, 2019

Neymar arrives at Brazil camp ahead of Copa America

Finland's Marko Anttila scores a goal against Russia's Andrei Vasilevski during Ice Hockey World Championships semifinal match at Ondrej Nepela Arena in Bratislava, Slovakia, on Saturday. — Reuters
Finland stuns Russia to reach world championship final
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Finland ground out a shock 1-0 win over tournament favorites Russia to reach the world championship final on Saturday after their captain Marko Anttila scored midway through the third period in the Ondrej Nepela Arena.Sunday's gold-medal match will pit the Finns, who won their last world title at the same venue in 2011, against either Canada or the Czech Republic, who clash in the other semi-final later on Saturday.The Russians steamrolled into the last four with eight straight wins and scored 40 goals in the process, but an ironclad Finnish defense stifled them out in a rugged contest.Both goaltenders, Russia's Andrei Vasilevski and Finn Kevin Lankinen, pulled off a string of superb saves before Anttila swept home a rebound after Vasilevski parried Henri...
May 25, 2019

Finland stuns Russia to reach world championship final

Australia's Marcus Stoinis celebrates running out England's Chris Woakes during a warm-up against England, in Southampton, Britain, on Saturday. — Reuters
Smith hundred sets up Australia warm-up win over England
SOUTHAMPTON, England — Steve Smith ignored the jeers of the crowd to mark his first match against England since a ball-tampering ban with a century that set up Australia's 12-run win in a World Cup warm-up clash at Southampton on Saturday.Smith's 116 was the centerpiece of reigning world champions Australia's 297 for nine.A target of 298 proved just beyond England, without four first-choice players including captain Eoin Morgan and fellow batsman Joe Root, as the World Cup hosts and favorites were dismissed for 285 with three balls left.Smith and David Warner only returned to international duty earlier this month after they both completed year-long suspensions for their roles in a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa.The disgraced duo's first match in England this tour...
May 25, 2019

Smith hundred sets up Australia warm-up win over England

Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska is seen in this file courtesy photo.
Yastremska sinks Garcia in epic final to claim Strasbourg title
STRASBOURG, France — Ukraine's Dayana Yastremska beat France's Caroline Garcia 6-4 5-7 7-6(3) in an thrilling match to win her third WTA singles title at the Strasbourg International on Saturday.Yastremska saved a championship point on her way to the title with the 19-year-old putting on a fearsome display of firepower in a match lasting a minute short of three hours."You've always been my idol, thank you for this match," Yastremska said."I was here two years ago and I lost in the first round. I almost lost at match point today but I'm happy to win."Garcia took an early lead in the opening set but Yastremska fought back to level at 3-3 with powerful baseline shots.The Ukrainian stepped up her game to take the set with a mixture of baseline rallies and...
May 25, 2019

Yastremska sinks Garcia in epic final to claim Strasbourg title

New Zealand's Trent Boult appeals to the umpire for the wicket of India's Rohit Sharma during an  ICC Cricket World Cup warm-up match in Oval, London, on Saturday. — Reuters
Boult strikes as New Zealand thrash India in World Cup warm-up
LONDON — Trent Boult starred with the ball as New Zealand thrashed India in a World Cup warm-up match at the Oval on Saturday.The left-arm seamer exploited overcast conditions and a pitch with plenty of grass cover to finish with four for 33 as India were skittled out for just 179 in 39.2 overs.Ross Taylor (71) and New Zealand captain Kane Williamson (67) both spent useful time in the middle as the Black Caps won with almost 13 overs to spare.Earlier, Boult removed openers Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan for two apiece to leave India 10 for two.Ravindra Jadeja (54) and Hardik Pandya (30) were the only India batsmen to make it past 19.India captain Virat Kohli fell for 18 to medium-pacer Colin de Grandhomme when the star batsman was clean bowled by a ball that cut back in off the seam as...
May 25, 2019

Boult strikes as New Zealand thrash India in World Cup warm-up

Stormers' Dillyn Leyds, center, is tackled by Highlanders' Liam Squire, left, and Siate Tokolahi, back during the Super Rugby match between New Zealand's Otago Highlanders and South Africa's Western Stormers at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand, in this March 9, 2018 file photo. — AFP
Stormers win to boost Super Rugby play-offs hopes
JOHANNESBURG — Western Stormers outscored Otago Highlanders by four tries to three as they triumphed 34-22 in Cape Town Saturday to keep alive hopes of making the Super Rugby play-offs.The victory at Newlands stadium after leading 17-3 at half-time lifted the hosts five places to eighth, the last position that secures a place in the knockout phase.Defeat completed a point-less two-match tour of South Africa for the New Zealanders and they slipped one place to 10th with just two regular season fixtures remaining.The Stormers visit the Lions next weekend, then host the Japanese Sunwolves and the Coastal Sharks while the Highlanders play the Northern Bulls and the NSW Waratahs at home.TV analyst and former South Africa coach Nick Mallett praised both teams, saying: "It was an enjoyable...
May 25, 2019

Stormers win to boost Super Rugby play-offs hopes

Ferrari's German driver Sebastian Vettel looks on in his car in the pits during the third practice session at the Monaco street circuit on Saturday in Monaco, ahead of the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix.  — AFP
Vettel blames tire management for Ferrari woes
MONACO — Sebastian Vettel blamed Ferrari's topsy-turvy form, which led to a very mediocre showing in Saturday's qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix, on the team's failure to manage their tyres.Speaking after he qualified fourth on the grid behind the Mercedes juggernaut of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas, and third-placed Max Verstappen of Red Bull, the four-time world champion said Ferrari needed to "dig deeper" to solve their current problems.He did not refer to the team's ongoing strategic management problems that led to team-mate and local Monegasque hero Charles Leclerc, who was fastest in morning practice, crashing out of Q1 and qualifying only 16th.But he conceded that his own crash after only 18 minutes of the morning's final session had been his...
May 25, 2019

Vettel blames tire management for Ferrari woes

First placed Mercedes' British driver Lewis Hamilton, left, almost bends over after jumping at a fence to greet fans as he celebrates winning the pole position after the qualifying session at the Monaco street circuit on Saturday in Monaco, ahead of the Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix. — AFP
Hamilton snatches dramatic Monaco GP pole with record lap
MONACO — Lewis Hamilton snatched a dramatic pole position for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix with an all-time circuit record lap in the final seconds to outpace Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas by 0.086 seconds.The defending five-time champion and series leader clocked an unprecedented lap in 1min 10.166sec to end Bottas' run of three successive poles as Mercedes, mourning the death this week of non-executive chairman Niki Lauda, produced a record-equaling 62nd front row lockout.It was an emotional Hamilton's second pole in Monaco and the 84th of his career as he dug deep in the final seconds to find the speed required to grab the prime grid position from his teammate."Whoooah!" shouted Hamilton on team radio. "That's what I am talking about...."Max...
May 25, 2019

Hamilton snatches dramatic Monaco GP pole with record lap

In this Oct. 6, 2018 file photo, England's Fran Kirby celebrates scoring their first goal against Brazil in Meadow Lane, Nottingham. — Reuters
England must win women's World Cup to support equal pay talks
NEW YORK — England must first win the women's World Cup before they can start a discussion on equal pay with their male counterparts, Lionesses forward Fran Kirby said.England, who finished in third place in the 2015 edition, are currently ranked third in the women's world rankings and are among the bookmakers' favorites, along with hosts France and United States, to win the World Cup which begins on June 7."Ultimately we need to grow the women's game," Kirby told reporters on Friday. "That's the biggest issue, it always has been. Then you can talk about equal pay and everything else."We need to win the World Cup to have a leg to stand on in those situations. But if we keep improving the game on and off the pitch, those arguments can start to creep...
May 25, 2019

England must win women's World Cup to support equal pay talks

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