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miura-kihara · 2 years ago
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rikuryu making more history!! 😭😭❤️
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eric-sadahire · 2 years ago
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Next on the Wide World of Sports: The World Championship of dinosaur barrel racing.
Fallon and Babyflo are no strangers to the winners circle however, what it took to get them there is nothing short of a miracle.
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althaea-studio · 3 months ago
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XTERRA WORLDCHAMPIONSHIP 2024
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sportsgr8 · 9 months ago
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Dame Laura Kenny Announces Retirement From Cycling
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Dame Laura Kenny: Olympic gold medalist and seven-times World Championship title holder Dame Laura Kenny, announced her retirement from professional cycling on Monday.Announcing her retirement in an Instagram post, Kenny wrote: "Thank you cycling for everything you've given me - including a husband and our growing family!” wrote Kenny on Instagram. "Having people say I have inspired women and girls to get active and get on a bike means the world to me. Thanks to Team GB, British Cycling and all the partners who have supported my journey. A special thanks to every team mate I have had over the years and of course to my family for being the best support unit I could ever have wished for. It's now time to move on but stay following for the next chapter,” she added. In 2012, she achieved her first gold in the women's omnium and team pursuit at the London Olympic Games. At the Tokyo Olympics - delayed to 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic - Kenny won team pursuit silver before she and Katie Archibald became the first Olympic champions in the women's madison, a new event at that year's Games. She is not only the most decorated female Olympian but the first woman from Britain to win three gold medals in a row. Her final significant achievement was taking first place in the scratch race at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in 2022. She won her last world champion rainbow jersey in 2016, on the London track where she made her name, in the omnium and scratch race. Kenny is also a 14-time European champion and won three medals, including two golds, at the Commonwealth Games. Dame Laura's retirement comes less than two weeks after British Cycling's performance director Stephen Park said there was only a "slim chance" of her competing at the Paris Olympics this summer. Read the full article
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sonsofks · 1 year ago
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Worlds 2023 Main Event - Swiss Stage - Dia 1
T1 vs TL Que mejor manera de comenzara esta etapa del mundial con uno de los equipos con mas historia en el League of Legends, T1. El equipo coreano era el favorito para ganar esta encuentro y hasta se rumoreaba que sería un partido fácil, pero los de NA se impusieron desde el juego temprano con una actuación magistral de Pyosik con su Lee-Sin; TL no quitaba el pie del acelerador y con el…
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goldenmongkhon · 1 year ago
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4th Golden Mongkhon Title Belt Championship has been scheduled on January 2024
On the 4th edition along with Title belt championship organisers have planned to host Amateur Championship for three more age group for more details visit our website
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wnewsguru · 1 year ago
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gpfansnl · 2 years ago
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De eerste acht races van het seizoen zitten er inmiddels op, een goed moment om te kijken hoe Nyck de Vries ervoor staat.
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thailandeventguide · 2 years ago
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Tyson Fury is a British boxer currently the WBC and The Ring magazine heavyweight champion. Tyson is in Bangkok on 8 June 2023; tickets are on sale.  Tyson honours Mike Tyson with his first name. Tyson is known for his unique boxing style and ability to outbox opponents. Fury has held multiple world heavyweight titles and is considered one of the best heavyweight boxers ever. He is also known for his outspoken personality and his willingness to speak his mind. Fury has been involved in some of the biggest fights in boxing history and is one of the most famous boxers in the world. Tyson Fury's Rise to the Top: How the British Boxer Became a Champion Tyson Fury has come a long way since his humble beginnings in Manchester, England. The British boxer has gone from being an unknown fighter to becoming one of the most successful boxers in the world. Fury first made a name for himself in 2008 when he won the English heavyweight title. He then went on to win the British and Commonwealth heavyweight titles in 2009. After that, he won the European heavyweight title in 2011 and the WBO International heavyweight title in 2012. In 2015, Fury made history when he defeated Wladimir Klitschko to become the unified heavyweight champion of the world. A stunning upset shocked the boxing world and made Fury an overnight sensation. Fury has become a household name since then. He has appeared on talk shows and magazine covers and even had a cameo in Creed II. He has also become a role model for many young people, inspiring them to pursue their dreams and never give up. Fury's success is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has trained relentlessly and pushed himself to the limit to become the best boxer. He has also shown tremendous courage and resilience in the face of adversity. Tyson Fury is a true champion, British boxer, and inspiration to many. His rise to the top is a remarkable story of hard work, dedication, and determination. Tyson Fury's Training Regimen: What It Takes to Be a World-Class Boxer Tyson Fury is one of the world's most successful boxers, and his training regimen is a big part of why. The heavyweight champion follows a rigorous routine to stay in shape and prepare for his fights. Here's a look at what it takes to be a world-class boxer like Fury. Fury starts his day with a morning run. He runs for about an hour, usually around five miles, and then follows up with a light stretching session. After that, he heads to the gym for a full-body workout. He combines strength training and cardio exercises to build muscle and endurance. Fury also spends much time in the ring. He does a lot of sparring and shadowboxing to practice his technique and stay sharp. He also works on his footwork and agility, as well as his hand speed and power. In addition to his physical training, Fury also greatly emphasises his mental preparation. He meditates and visualizes his fights to stay focused and motivated. He also studies his opponents and watches a lot of fight footage to understand their styles and weaknesses. Tyson Fury's training regimen is intense, but it's what it takes to be a world-class boxer. He puts in the hard work and dedication to stay at the top of his game. The fighter won multiple world titles. You'll need the same commitment and dedication to become a champion like Fury. Tyson Fury vs Mike Tyson: Comparing the Two Legends of Boxing It's a matchup that boxing fans have been dreaming of for years: Tyson Fury vs Mike Tyson. They are two of the greatest boxers of all time, with incredible records and many accomplishments. But who would win in a fight between these two legends? Look at the two fighters. Tyson Fury is the current WBC heavyweight champion, and he's been on a tear since his return to the ring in 2018. He's undefeated in his last 21 fights, with 19 wins by knockout. He's a powerful puncher with a great jab and a strong chin. On the other hand, Mike Tyson is a former undisputed heavyweight champion and one of the most feared boxers ever.
He's known for his devastating power and intimidating presence in the ring. He's also a master of the psychological game, often using his opponents' fear against them. So, who would win in a fight between these two? It's hard to say. Fury is younger and more active, but Tyson has the experience and the power to back it up. Both fighters can end the fight with one punch, so it could come down to who lands the first big shot. It would be an incredible fight to watch, no matter who wins. Tyson Fury and Mike Tyson are legends of the sport, and it would be a dream come true for boxing fans to see them face off in the ring.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clAqWcmrXDw Tyson Fury's Mental Health Journey: How He Overcame Depression to Reach the Top Tyson Fury has come a long way since his depression and despair. The world's British boxer heavyweight champion has been open about his struggles with mental health, and his journey to the top is inspiring. Fury first opened up about his mental health struggles in 2016 when he revealed he had been battling depression for two years. He had been drinking heavily and using drugs to cope with his inner turmoil and was in a dark place. But Fury was determined to turn his life around. He sought help from a therapist and began to change his life. He stopped drinking and using drugs and started focusing on his boxing career. Fury worked hard to regain shape and eventually returned to the ring. He won his first fight back in 2018 and hasn't looked back since.  Fury has become a beacon of hope for those struggling with mental health issues. He has spoken openly about his journey and has encouraged others to seek help if they are working. Fury's story is inspiring, showing that there is always hope, no matter how dark things may seem. With hard work and determination, anything is possible. Tyson Fury's Impact on the Boxing World: How He Changed the Sport Forever Tyson Fury has made an incredible impact on the boxing world. The British boxer and heavyweight champion has been a force since his professional debut in 2008, and his rise to the sport's top has been nothing short of remarkable. Fury has been a game-changer in the boxing world, and you can feel his influence in many ways. He has brought a new level of excitement to the sport with his larger-than-life personality and willingness to take on any challenge. He has also been a vocal advocate for mental health awareness, and his openness about his struggles has helped destigmatize the issue. Fury has also changed how the public views the sport. He has brought a new level of accessibility with his willingness to engage with fans on social media and speak out on issues that matter to him. He has also been a vocal critic of the boxing establishment, and his willingness to challenge the status quo has helped bring a much-needed change in the sport. Finally, Fury has changed how the media view the sport. He has been a major draw for television networks, and his fights have been some of the most-watched in recent years. He has also been a major draw for sponsors, and his presence in the sport has helped to bring in much-needed revenue. Tyson Fury has changed the boxing world forever. He has brought new excitement to the sport, and his willingness to challenge the status quo has helped bring much-needed change. He has also been a significant draw for television networks and sponsors, and his presence in the sport has helped to bring in much-needed revenue.  Conclusion Tyson Fury is a remarkable athlete who has achieved great success in boxing. He has overcome many obstacles and has become a champion in the sport. His determination and hard work have enabled him to become one of the most successful boxers in the world. He inspires many, and his story is a testament to the power of perseverance and dedication. Tyson Fury is a true champion and will continue to be a force in the boxing world. Tyson is in Bangkok on 8 June 2023, and tickets are on
sale. You can hear his story first-hand. Buy tickets on TixTaQ Tickets.    https://thailandeventguide.com/tyson-fury-heavyweight-bangkok/?feed_id=1895&_unique_id=6432a6fb3b646
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lumbtr · 2 years ago
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#WorldChampionship #388THB (at Roast8ry - specialty coffee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpPLnLnpkHu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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wcbelts · 2 years ago
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The United States Championship began as a regional championship called the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship, one of several versions of the title allowed in different territories under the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) bylaws. 
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burnpheonix04 · 2 years ago
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"World Champions" + Registration in English ( Flag of Argentina) #kempes #worldcup2022 #worldchampionship #gonzalomontiel #emillianomartinez #maradona #messi #dimaria #argentinos #argentinians #trophy #albiceleste🌞 #findyourthing #redbubbleclothing #flagofargentina🇦🇷 https://www.instagram.com/p/CmuVVjrIR6L/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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merlesrandomstuff · 11 months ago
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NIKO IS MY HIGHLIGHT OF TODAY, I LITERALLY SCREAMED AND CRIED 🥹❤️
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sportsgr8 · 9 months ago
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Dame Laura Kenny Announces Retirement From Cycling
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Dame Laura Kenny: Olympic gold medalist and seven-times World Championship title holder Dame Laura Kenny, announced her retirement from professional cycling on Monday.Announcing her retirement in an Instagram post, Kenny wrote: "Thank you cycling for everything you've given me - including a husband and our growing family!” wrote Kenny on Instagram. "Having people say I have inspired women and girls to get active and get on a bike means the world to me. Thanks to Team GB, British Cycling and all the partners who have supported my journey. A special thanks to every team mate I have had over the years and of course to my family for being the best support unit I could ever have wished for. It's now time to move on but stay following for the next chapter,” she added. In 2012, she achieved her first gold in the women's omnium and team pursuit at the London Olympic Games. At the Tokyo Olympics - delayed to 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic - Kenny won team pursuit silver before she and Katie Archibald became the first Olympic champions in the women's madison, a new event at that year's Games. She is not only the most decorated female Olympian but the first woman from Britain to win three gold medals in a row. Her final significant achievement was taking first place in the scratch race at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in 2022. She won her last world champion rainbow jersey in 2016, on the London track where she made her name, in the omnium and scratch race. Kenny is also a 14-time European champion and won three medals, including two golds, at the Commonwealth Games. Dame Laura's retirement comes less than two weeks after British Cycling's performance director Stephen Park said there was only a "slim chance" of her competing at the Paris Olympics this summer. Read the full article
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hurdleherorics · 1 year ago
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This could be the fastest race in women's 100m history.
The stage is set, the track is prepared, and the anticipation is reaching a fever pitch as the world gears up for the highly awaited Women's 100m race at the upcoming World Championships in Budapest Hungry. Among the star-studded lineup, four athletes stand out, each bringing their unique blend of speed, determination, and skill. Let's dive into the predictions for this exhilarating sprint showdown.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: The Pocket Rocket's Resurgence A name that resonates with sprinting excellence, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is no stranger to the world of podiums and championships. With an unmatched acceleration off the blocks and a finish that leaves competitors in her wake, Fraser-Pryce is a true force of nature. Having already secured 5 100m World Championships and 2 Olympic 100m titles. However, having dealt with an injury-plagued season coming from her knee causing her to pull out of specific meets can she regain her phenomenal form and once again reign supreme and defend her title. She currently holds a season's best of 10.82 seconds which she set in Luzern, Switzerland. The question is however can that injured knee of hers hold up throughout the championship if it can, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will be in for a good shot at getting her record-extending 6th 100m world title.
Shericka Jackson: The Versatile Challenger Known for her versatility across different sprint distances, Shericka Jackson has the ability to surprise and dominate. Her impressive world-class performances in the 200m have showcased her top-end speed, but can she translate that into a victory in the 100m? She comes into the world championships as the world number one with a season's best and personal best of 10.65 seconds to win the Jamaican championships and put her tied 5th on the all-time list. However, Jackson hasn't been so consistent throughout the diamond league season but her coach Stephen Francis is a master of getting his athletes to peak at the right time so don't be surprised if she runs even faster come the world final.
Marie-Josée Ta Lou: The Ivorian Dynamo Marie-Josée Ta Lou's explosive starts and her ability to maintain speed through the finish line makes her a formidable contender. With a myriad of medals at the World Championships and multiple fourth place finishes at Olympic Games, she has consistently proven herself on the global stage yet she is still missing that vital global title. She's been looking better than she ever has this year with a season's best of 10.75 seconds which she has ran twice both times beating Shericka Jackson. Can she continue her undefeated streak through to the World Championships? Well her biggest enemy is herself as she tends to blaze through the heats and semi-finals then falls short in the final. Take the Tokyo Olympics, Ta Lou ran a then personal best of 10.78 in the heats then a 10.79 in the semis to ultimately run 10.91 in the final to finish in a disappointing fourth place. If she can manage the rounds better this time around a potential sub 10.7 second clocking is in her grasp and a potential gold medal seems to be in reach.
Sha'Carri Richardson: The New American Phenom Heralded as the new face of American sprinting, Sha'Carri Richardson's dynamic personality and blazing speed have captured the world's attention. Although she faced her demons throughout the 2021 and 2022 seasons. she seems to have finally conquered them as she's regained her footing with a season's best and personal best time of 10.71 seconds amongst four sub 10.7 seconds runs. However, similarly to Marie-Josée Ta Lou, she struggles to manage rounds as in this year's United States Championships she ran 10.71 seconds in the heats then 10.75 seconds in the semi-finals then ultimately ran 10.82 in the finals. It's quite obvious to see that Sha'Carri is a great young talent in the sport and as long she tweaks some minor issues such as her starts and aforementioned round management: she could most defiantly rise above to dominate the sport in the next few years.
The Dark Horses: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shericka Jackson, Marie-Josée Ta Lou and Sha'Carri Richardson have massively pulled away from any other competitors coming into these World Championships however, there are a few dark horses who, if any of the aforementioned four slip up, could potentially sneak onto the podium. One being Saint Lucia's Julien Alfred the collegiate star who currently holds a season's best of 10.83 seconds and a wind-aided time of 10.72 . Along with Alfred the ever-present Dina Asher-Smith holds a good claim to potentially sneak a medal as she is rounding into form perfectly at the time as she currently holds a season's best time of 10.85 seconds.
Final Verdict And Prediction: As the countdown to the Women's 100m draws closer, the excitement is palpable. Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shericka Jackson, Marie-Josée Ta Lou, and Sha'Carri Richardson are set to captivate the world with their speed, finesse, and determination.
For my prediction, it goes as follows:
Shericka Jackson - 10.62 (PB) (SB (CR) (WL)
Marie-Josée Ta Lou - 10.68 (PB) (SB) (NR) (AR)
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce - 10.73 (SB)
Sha'Carri Richardson - 10.79
Julien Alfred - 10.82 (SB)
Dina Asher-Smith - 10.84 (SB)
Daryll Neita - 10.89 (PB) (SB)
Brittany Brown - 10.93
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