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Müller Grand Prix Birmingham start lists now live

Published in Athletics
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 11:52

Christian Coleman, Dina Asher-Smith, Holly Bradshaw, Nafi Thiam and Thomas Röhler are among the entries for the Diamond League meet

Over 60 global medallists – including 10 reigning Olympic champions, two Paralympic champions and 13 reigning world champions – are among those set to compete at the Alexander Stadium for the Müller Grand Prix Birmingham on Sunday (August 18).

The start lists for the IAAF Diamond League meeting are now live and available here.

The men’s 100m is headed up by world 60m record-holder and world 100m silver medallist Christian Coleman.

The American is the fastest man in the world this year with a time of 9.81 and in Birmingham he will face Commonwealth champion Akani Simbine and triple Olympic medallist Andre de Grasse, while British interest comes in the form of world 4x100m champion Adam Gemili and European 4x100m champion Harry Aikines-Aryeetey.

A strong line-up is also set for the women’s 200m, with British record-holder Dina Asher-Smith taking on two-time world champion Dafne Schippers, Olympic 400m champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo, reigning Olympic champion Elaine Thompson and six-time Olympic gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

In the men’s 400m, European champion Matt Hudson-Smith returns to action in his local stadium, while the women’s 800m features American Ajee Wilson, second-quickest in the world this year, plus GB’s in-form Lynsey Sharp and Commonwealth bronze medallist Natoya Goule.

Paralympic champions Sophie Hahn and Kadeena Cox are among the entries for the women’s T35-38 100m.

The women’s long jump is set to welcome heptathlon stars Nafissatou Thiam and Katarina Johnson-Thompson as part of a stacked field which includes world indoor champion Ivana Spanovic, who returns to the city where she won the aforementioned title. Lorraine Ugen is on the hunt for a world qualifying standard and will be looking thrive on the occasion in the West Midlands.

Athletes to have withdrawn from the event include British hurdler Andrew Pozzi and high-jump star Mutaz Essa Barshim, due to ‘small and non-serious’ niggles.

Entry lists for the event can be found here, while tickets for the Müller Grand Prix Birmingham are on sale at https://www2.theticketfactory.com/british-athletics/online/

See the August 15 edition of AW for an event-by-event preview to the meeting.

Teenager Gauff handed wildcard for US Open

Published in Tennis
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 08:45

American teenager Coco Gauff has been awarded a wildcard for the women's singles at the US Open this month.

Gauff, 15, became the youngest player in the Open era to qualify for the main draw at Wimbledon, beating former world number one Venus Williams en route to the fourth round.

The 2011 champion Sam Stosur will join Gauff in the main draw at the US Open after also accepting a wildcard.

The tournament begins at Flushing Meadows in New York on 26 August.

Lewis Ludlam sat down last summer to work out his goals for the new season. Number one was to break into the Northampton first team and hopefully "play a few games". If all went well, a new contract at Christmas time, either at Saints or somewhere else.

For Ruaridh McConnochie, it was a case of settling into 15-a-side rugby with Bath after switching from the sevens programme.

Not even England head coach Eddie Jones - a man who has talked for three and a half years about his carefully laid World Cup plans - could have envisaged taking either to the World Cup.

Yet on Monday Jones named the pair in his squad of 31. McConnochie has yet to be capped; Ludlam only made his debut 24 hours earlier.

'Bizarre and surreal'

The players - World Cup 'bolters' in the extreme - are still in a state of disbelief.

"It's been bizarre," Ludlam told the Rugby Union Weekly podcast. "This time last year I was fighting for a contract at my club.

"I was picking some of these England guys in my fantasy team a few years ago in sixth form - posing for pictures outside Twickenham with Dan Cole - and now I am going out and playing with them! It's surreal."

McConnochie said: "I would be lying if I said 12 weeks ago I thought I would be here."

Given the premium placed on experience at World Cups - a mantra oft-repeated by Jones himself - these kind of late picks appear risky.

But not according to the England boss, who says bringing in rookies at the 11th hour was always part of the masterplan, with scrum-half Willi Heinz and hooker Jack Singleton also making late charges on to the plane.

"We were always looking for that," Jones insisted. "You can't control when a player comes on to the scene, and you can't control how quickly they are going to grow.

"Some players grow, and some players shrink. Both those two boys came into camp and they grew."

'I was a superfan until 24!'

Ludlam's route to the top has been convoluted; he only secured a place in the Northampton team last season at the age of 23.

He credits Saints director of rugby Chris Boyd with giving him an opportunity, while Jones also received a glowing character reference from the Kiwi before selecting Ludlam over some Test veterans.

"Chris Boyd gave him a big rap," Jones explained. "We thought we would roll the dice and get him into camp, and each week he just grows a little bit more."

Ludlam added: "[Fellow Northampton flanker] Teimana Harrison had a kid in the Barbarians week and I was invited in to train as cover. Eddie saw me train there and it's just been a whirlwind."

But while Ludlam had represented England age-grade teams in his youth, as a teenager McConnochie was playing for Cranbrook in Kent, in the sixth tier of the English rugby pyramid. At university he represented Nuneaton on the weekends in National Division Three.

"People forget I was superfan until I was 24," he laughed.

"I wasn't involved in any academies, and went to uni to do a teaching degree - or aimed to do a teaching degree by the end of it - but in my last six months I was offered a trial with the sevens and got a contract."

After winning a silver medal at the Rio Olympics in 2016 - the rings tattooed on his right bicep act as a permanent reminder of that achievement - McConnochie was signed by Bath in 2018, capitalising on back-three injuries to make a startling impression in the second half of the season. A shock call-up to the England training squad in June followed.

"It was pretty last minute, and it did take me by surprise," he admitted. "I just wanted to go into each week and live it as a bonus, because it's incredible."

As well as their versatility and talent on the field, both men have impressed away from training with their attitude and character, embodying the "samurai spirit" and zest for life Jones wants from his men in Japan.

And whatever happens come September and October, Ludlam and McConnochie have set an example to sportspeople everywhere that it's never too late.

PHOTOS: Hungarian Grand Prix

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 07:00

Penske Truck Leasing Backs Pagenaud At Pocono

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 07:09

MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Penske Truck Leasing, a transportation services company, will be the primary sponsor of the No. 22 Penske Truck Rental Dallara/Chevrolet driven by Simon Pagenaud for the NTT IndyCar Series race weekend at Pocono Raceway, Aug. 17-18.

Both Penske Truck Leasing and Pagenaud have enjoyed landmark years in 2019 and they will team up for Penske Truck Leasing’s home-state race next month. Based in Reading, Pennsylvania, Penske Truck Leasing is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2019, having grown from just three locations to operating more than 3,700 across North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. Today, PTL operates and maintains an expansive fleet of more than 323,000 vehicles.

Pagenaud became the first driver in IndyCar history to sweep the month of May at Indianapolis this year by winning the IndyCar Grand Prix, the Indianapolis 500 pole position and then producing the record 18th victory for Team Penske in The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.

The first French driver to win the Indianapolis 500 in 99 years hopes to continue his remarkable season when he carries Penske Truck Leasing’s iconic yellow Penske Truck Rental livery on his Team Penske IndyCar for the upcoming 500-mile race at Pocono.

“The Pocono race is an important event for Penske Truck Leasing as the only IndyCar Series race in Pennsylvania and it is a great opportunity for our team to represent PTL with the Indianapolis 500-winning team and with Simon behind the wheel,” said Roger Penske. “Pocono will also be a pivotal race in the series championship and we know Simon and the No. 22 Chevrolet team will be working hard to add another 500-mile race win to their accomplishments this season.”

The distinctive yellow and blue Penske Truck Rental paint scheme has a successful history with Team Penske, including four combined wins among NASCAR and IndyCar competition. The most recent race victory for PTL came with Helio Castroneves at the Edmonton City Centre Airport circuit during the 2012 IndyCar Series season. Pagenaud also has a history representing Penske Truck Leasing as the company was featured as the primary sponsor on his car for eight races during the 2015 IndyCar Series season – his first with Team Penske.

“This is a special 50th anniversary year for us at Penske Truck Leasing and what better way to mark our anniversary than by partnering with a winning driver like Simon and Team Penske for the IndyCar race at Pocono,” said Brian Hard, Penske Truck Leasing’s president and CEO. “We’re proud of our founding heritage here in Pennsylvania and we’re sincerely grateful to our customers, associates, and partners for the growth and success we’ve experienced these past 50 years.”

Pagenaud, the 2016 IndyCar Series champion, is currently third in the series standings, just 47 points behind series leader and Team Penske teammate Josef Newgarden with four races remaining on the season. In addition to sweeping the races at Indianapolis, Pagenaud also scored a victory on the streets of Toronto, as his three wins rank second behind only Newgarden among all series drivers this season.

“It is always a special opportunity to represent one of the other Penske companies on the racetrack,” said Pagenaud. “Penske Truck Leasing has a remarkable success story and it will be an honor to help them celebrate their 50th anniversary in their home state of Pennsylvania. A win at Pocono would mean a lot to them, and it would also give our team a great push for the championship as well.”

Hoosier Autumn Classic Joins AELMT Schedule

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 08:06

LAKE ODESSA, Mich. – The American Ethanol Late Model Tour has added an additional event to the series schedule at Indiana’s Plymouth Speedway.

The event will be held Sept. 26-28 and will be known as the Hoosier Autumn Classic. The three day event will pay out a combined $17,000 to race winners. An open practice will begin the weekend on Sept. 26 for drivers to prepare for the unique format.

Friday will feature a pair of $2,500 to win, 25-lap qualifier events. Qualifying race one will be lined straight up from the heat race finish.  After those 25 laps are complete, lead lap cars will be completely inverted, and that will be the starting line-up for qualifying race two. The top four point earners from the qualifying races will be locked in to the Hoosier Autumn Classic on Saturday.

The final night of the weekend will feature the second largest payout of the season, when $12,000 will be on the line during a 50-lap main event.  On top of the large payout, the action on the track will be exciting for another reason as well – the Hoosier Autumn Classic marks the final race of the season before the Championships from I-96 Speedway.

CarShield Back With Chastain For Truck Title Push

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 08:38

STATESVILLE, N.C. – CarShield will rejoin Ross Chastain and the No. 45 Niece Motorsports team for the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series playoffs, starting this week at Bristol Motor Speedway.

“I’m so pumped to have the folks at CarShield back on board the No. 45 Truck again, especially as we look to make a championship run,” said Chastain.  “They brought us good luck at Gateway, and I’m hopeful we can make that magic happen again.  It means the world to me to have their support.”

CarShield, who visited victory lane with Chastain and the No. 45 team earlier this year at World Wide Technology Raceway, will again serve as Chastain’s primary sponsor for the final seven races of the season, starting at Bristol Motor Speedway.

“Watching Ross win this season has been great,” said Nick Hamilton, co-founder and Principal at CarShield.  “Seeing him pull into victory lane with the CarShield truck was the best.  Ross knows how to have fun while always competing at the highest level.  We do the same thing at CarShield.  That’s why we made the decision to become the primary sponsor for the rest of this season.  Hopefully, our partnership will help push him to keep smashing those watermelons and win the Championship this season.”

Headquartered in Saint Peters, Mo., CarShield offers vehicle service contracts designed to pick up where automobile owners’ existing warranty drops off and to fill gaps in coverage. CarShield was founded in 2005 by principals Nick Hamilton, Mark Travis, and Rick Brettelle and specializes in shielding its members from the high cost of automobile repairs by offering a wide range of flexible vehicle service plans.

“We are proud and honored to have CarShield join the team again,” said team owner Al Niece.  “I think Ross and this team have really shown what they are capable of, and we are excited that CarShield has recognized that potential and wants to help this team chase a championship.”

Chastain earned his first win of the season at Kansas Speedway in May.  In June, Chastain changed his points declaration, looking to make the playoffs in the NGOTS.

After spotting the competition eight races, Chastain would have to win a race and enter the top-20 in driver points to be eligible to compete for the championship.

Two races after changing his points declaration, Chastain found victory lane in the No. 45 CarShield Chevrolet at Gateway.  Two races later, Chastain found himself in the top-20 in driver points on the strength of one top-five and two top-10 finishes.

SPEED SPORT Power Rankings

Published in Racing
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 09:00

With the Knoxville Nationals fresh in our minds, we’re back with a new edition of the SPEED SPORT Power Rankings! Did David Gravel’s dominant performance at Knoxville earn him a place in the Power Rankings? Click below to find out!

Stock Watch: Selling the Pettersen pick?

Published in Golf
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 04:51

Each week on GolfChannel.com, we’ll examine which players’ stocks and trends are rising and falling in the world of golf.

RISING

P-Reed (+8%): If ever there was a good time to reemerge on the world stage, this was it. Reed snapped a 16-month winless drought, put himself in position for a $15 million payday and applied even more pressure on Captain Woods to pick him for the Presidents Cup.

Korn Ferry Tour grads (+5%): Robby Shelton and Kris Ventura were among the biggest splashes on the developmental circuit this season, but there was no more emotional promotion than that of Scott Harrington, the journeyman who put his career on hold last year to care for his cancer-stricken wife. Now she’s in remission and Harrington, after a gutsy Sunday, is headed to the Tour for the first time, at age 38.

Brooks (+4%): Koepka isn’t golf’s Player of the Year just because of his sterling play in the majors and a WGC title. He deserves the crown for another reason: In 2019 he finally found his voice, and it may have helped enact meaningful change, such as ... 

Slow play (+3%): After some social-media bickering among a few high-profile members, Tour officials had no choice but to announce that they will take a “deeper look” into their ineffective pace-of-play policy. About time. The 2019-20 season could be interesting.

Jordan (+1%): He shot himself out of The Northern Trust with a Saturday 74, but baby steps: Spieth’s closing 67 (despite hitting just eight greens!) was notable improvement for a player who was the Tour’s second-worst final-round performer this season. At No. 44 in the standings, he still has a chance to achieve his goal of reaching the Tour Championship.

FALLING

Vince India (-1%): In position to potentially earn his PGA Tour card in a few weeks, India is instead headed back to Q-School after a disastrous double bogey on the regular-season finale’s 72nd hole. Ugh.

Tiger (-2%): Now dealing with an oblique injury, in addition to his lingering back stiffness, Woods likely would need a top-11 finish this week to return to East Lake. Is the risk of re-injury really worth it?

DJ (-3%): The 36-hole leader at Liberty National became an afterthought by the end of the weekend. His tie for 24th extended his streak of finishes outside the top 20 to six – his worst slump since 2013.

Catriona Matthew (-5%): In a move that reeks of desperation – and also serves as an indictment of European golf’s lack of depth – the European Solheim Cup captain burned one of her wildcard picks on Suzann Pettersen, who has played in two events since 2017 – both missed cuts.

Jason Day (-6%): Slogging through his worst year since 2012, the former world No. 1 split with legendary caddie Steve Williams after just two months together, a brief partnership that always seemed destined to fail because of their conflicting personalities. Day has, in his words, “severely underachieved” in his career, and unfortunately, he appears no closer to finding a spark.

President Trump tees it up with Daly, Perez

Published in Golf
Tuesday, 13 August 2019 04:46

There's no shortage of professional golfers who have played with Donald Trump since he was elected President of the United States, but in the past few weeks he has added a couple more names to the list. 

On August 12th, he and John Daly shared a round at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., whereafter Daly posted on Instagram that it was “one of the greatest days” of his life. 

“I’m proud to be an AMERICAN, especially with this man leading our country,” Daly wrote. “Thank you for a great day #potus #dad … You are the best!” 

Trump also played with Pat Perez at Trump National on August 4. Perez’s wife, Ashley, posted a photo of the two on Instagram and said, “when @realdonaldtrump calls and asks if you want to play golf … You always say yes.”

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