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ITTF launches Twitter emoji!

Published in Table Tennis
Thursday, 18 April 2019 04:42

Twitter followers around the world will notice that the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) has launched its own unique emoji on the platform in the build-up to and during the Liebherr 2019 ITTF World Table Tennis Championships.

The move forms part of the ITTF’s innovative digital strategy around the biggest table tennis event of the year, held between 21-28 April in Budapest, Hungary, with clear objectives to drive fan interaction and brand awareness to new levels.

The emoji, which has taken on the form of the official event logo, appears when the following five hashtags are tweeted:

“In essence, the World Table Tennis Championships emoji will revolutionise the user experience for followers on Twitter, providing an easier and more engaging way for them to interact with the ITTF and one another, including of course the sharing of either official or user-generated content, from Budapest and beyond.”

ITTF Marketing Director, Matt Pound

The introduction of the World Table Tennis Championships emoji is the latest sign of how the ITTF is breaking new ground in the sport, inspired by successful emoji initiatives already run by the likes of Major League Soccer (MLS), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL) and Major League Baseball (MLB).

The ITTF is establishing itself as one of the top-performing sports brands on Twitter, especially among those based in the Asia-Pacific region.

By delivering eye-catching and engaging video content on a daily basis, the ITTF achieved almost 25 million video views during 2018, figures which are on course to grow significantly in 2019.

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Julianne Courtice (left) on the way to victory over Joey Chan

Scots Lobban and Clyne win through 
By MATT COLES

Spain’s Iker Pajares Bernabeu and England’s Julianne Courtice secured surprise victories against France’s Lucas Serme and Hong Kong’s Joey Chan, respectively, on day two of the El Gouna International as the PSA World Tour Platinum event continued at the El Gouna Squash Complex.

World No.59 Pajares overcame the higher-ranked Serme to ensure that a trio of Spaniards will line up in the second round of the El Gouna International for the first time. The 23-year-old Pajares is ranked 26 places below Serme in the PSA World Rankings but put in a fine performance to win 11-8, 11-5, 11-7 and beat his opponent for the first time in his career.

Serme had won all four of their previous matches on the PSA Tour – including a 3-1 win in the final round of qualifying 12 months ago in El Gouna – but Pajares avenged those defeats with an accurate performance to join compatriots Borja Golan and Edmon Lopez in the last 32.

Bernabeu will line up against former World No.3 Omar Mosaad in the next round as he bids to reach the third round of a PSA Platinum tournament for the first time.

“I’ve played Lucas four times on the PSA, and I’ve lost all of them,” Pajares said afterwards.

“I’m happy to beat him in three today, I felt very confident today on court, yesterday Borja and Edmon won, so that gave me confidence for today as well.

“I’ve played Lucas around 10 times in all, including PSA and league, so I’ve gotten used to his game. Having Edmon and Borja here supporting me is always an extra bonus, when you’re playing PSA you’re normally alone, especially if you don’t bring family or coaches with you.

“It’s going to be my first time playing Omar Mosaad. I’m also going to play him in two weeks’ time at the Wimbledon Open, and I think it’s going to be a good pace. I know how he plays, and we’ll see how close I am.”

Iker Pajares Bernabeu wins at El Gouna

Egypt’s Fares Dessouky is also through to the second round after beating Todd Harrity, having been granted a wildcard spot in the tournament as he continues to make his way back from injury.

A torn ACL had seen him plummet down the World Rankings, falling as low as World No.502 in January. The 24-year-old has risen back into the world’s top 50 since then and now sits at No.42. The two-time El Gouna semi finalist came through his first round match against Harrity with relative ease winning out in 36 minutes to claim a third successive win over the men’s United States No.1.

“I’m very happy with the way I played, it was a very tough match, and the score doesn’t say everything. It was tough physically as well, the court was a bit bouncy, and I had to adapt my game,” Dessouky said.

“Being the wildcard is something good and new for me. This is such a great tournament, I love it so much, and I love playing here. I’m looking forward to playing well, but my goal nowadays is to stay injury-free, to play well and to enjoy it.”

Elsewhere in the men’s draw, Alan Clyne shocked Hong Kong’s Tsz Fung Yip to advance in the other surprise result of the day, while compatriot Greg Lobban is also through to the last 32 after beating Egypt’s Mohamed Reda.

Nicolas Mueller, Youssef Soliman, Nafiizwan Adnan, Cesar Salazar and Max Lee also navigated their way through their first round matches today.

Fares Dessouky wins through

There was also a surprise in the women’s draw, as Julianne Courtice beat Hong Kong’s Joey Chan in a five-game thriller to book her place in the second round.

The pair had never met before on the PSA Tour, and the Englishwoman, who sits 23 places below World No.17 Chan, claimed an 11-7, 9-11, 17-15, 11-13, 11-8 victory. Courtice’s reward for beating Hong Kong’s No.2 is a clash with Hong Kong’s No.1 Annie Au, with the pair set to face off on the plaster courts at the Squash Complex on Saturday April 20.

“It feels great. I have been wanting a win against one of the top 20, top 30 players for a while now,” Courtice said after the win.

“I just felt relaxed going into this one, and obviously it was really tight in the games, but I feel great in getting through. [I was] definitely panicking. I probably took the third when she was ahead, and she took the fourth after being ahead and me coming back. It was just nip and tuck all the way. When we went into that fifth game I just told myself to go for it.

“As soon as I got to 10-8, it is not a given to win. We had both had game balls throughout the match, so I just thought I had to play the next point and to get through it, and it just happened.”

Also in the women’s draw, Yathreb Adel secured her passage through to the last 32 after she defeated South Africa’s Alexandra Fuller in straight games.

Adel, who sits at World No.18, showed her class throughout against the South African, ranked 27 places below her in the world. Although Fuller bounced back from an 8-2 deficit in the third game to send it to a tie-break, Adel was able to take the victory and set up a meeting with three-time World Champion Nour El Sherbini in the second round.

“I am very happy to be through today in three. Alex is obviously one of the good players on court, and it is tricky to play her so I am happy to come out with a 3-0 win today,” Adel said after her victory.

Yathreb Adel (left) wins in style

“She is quite fast on court so I just had to be more patient, rather than just going for my shots all the time because she would get there and get it back.”

There were also victories for fellow Egyptians Nadine Shahin, Rowan Elaraby and Zeina Mickawy at El Gouna’s Squash Complex.

Millie Tomlinson, Olivia Blatchford Clyne and Hollie Naughton also secured wins, against Ho Tze-Lok, Liu Tsz-Ling and Rachel Arnold, respectively.

The top half of the draw will play their second round matches tomorrow starting at 12:00 local time (GMT+2), with the seeded players entering the draw at this stage. The majority of matches will take place at the El Gouna Squash Complex, while the likes of World No.1s Ali Farag and Raneem El Welily will be in action at the glass court at the Abu Tig Marina from 18:30 local (GMT+2) onwards.

Matches from the glass court will be shown live on SQUASHTV (rest of world), Eurosport Player (Europe only) and the official Facebook page of the PSA World Tour (excluding Europe and Japan).
 

El Gouna International Open 2019, El Gouna Marina, El Gouna, Egypt (PSA .

PSA World Tour Platinum ($176k) Men’s First Round (Bottom Half):
Greg Lobban (SCO) bt Mohamed Reda (EGY) 3-1: 11-9, 8-11, 11-9, 11-6 (65m)
Iker Pajares Bernabeu (ESP) bt Lucas Serme (FRA) 3-0: 11-8, 11-5, 11-7 (55m)
Nicolas Mueller (SUI) bt Nathan Lake (ENG) 3-2: 11-8, 1-11, 7-11, 11-5, 11-7 (61m)
Alan Clyne (SCO) bt Tsk Fung Yip (HKG) 3-0: 11-6, 11-8, 11-4 (40m)
Youssef Soliman (EGY) bt Karim Ali Fathi (EGY) 3-2: 9-11, 11-8, 5-11, 12-10, 11-5 (80m)
[WC] Fares Dessouky (EGY) bt Todd Harrity (USA) 3-0: 11-8, 11-7, 11-2 (36m)
Nafiizwan Adnan (MAS) bt Omar Abdel Meguid (EGY) 3-0: 11-7, 11-9, 11-8 (44m)
Cesar Salazar (MEX) bt Ramit Tandon (IND) 3-1: 3-11, 11-4, 11-2, 11-4 (39m)
Max Lee (HKG) bt Karim El Hammamy (EGY) 3-1: 11-4, 8-11, 11-1, 11-2 (44m)

Men’s Second Round (Top Half) Friday April 19:
[1] Ali Farag (EGY) v Cameron Pilley (AUS)
Mazen Hesham (EGY) v Diego Elias (PER)
Mostafa Asal (EGY) v Joel Makin (WAL)
Borja Golan (ESP) v [7] Paul Coll (NZL)

[5] Simon Rösner (GER) v Tom Richards (ENG)

Adrian Waller (ENG) v Gregoire Marche (FRA)

Saurav Ghosal (IND) v Edmon Lopez (ESP)

Zahed Salem (EGY) v [3] Tarek Momen (EGY)

Men’s Second Round (Bottom Half) Saturday April 20:
[4] Karim Abdel Gawad (EGY) v Greg Lobban (SCO)
Iker Pajares Bernabeu (ESP) v Omar Mosaad (EGY)
Nicolas Mueller (SUI) v Alan Clyne (SCO)
Marwan ElShorbagy (EGY) v [8] Mohamed Abouelghar (EGY)
[6] Miguel Rodriguez (COL) v Raphael Kandra (GER)
Youssef Soliman (EGY) v [WC] Fares Dessouky (EGY)
Nafizzwan Adnan (MAS) v Cesar Salazar (MEX)
Max Lee v [2] Mohamed ElShorbagy (EGY)

PSA World Tour Platinum ($176k) Women’s First Round (Bottom Half):
Olivia Blatchford Clyne (USA) bt Liu Tsz-Ling (HKG) 3-0: 16-14, 13-11, 12-10 (34m)
Hollie Naughton (CAN) bt Rachel Arnold (MAS) 3-1: 11-3, 11-9, 6-11, 11-9 (31m)
Julianne Courtice (ENG) bt Joey Chan (HKG) 3-2: 11-7, 9-11, 17-15, 11-13, 11-8 (62m)
Rowan Elaraby (EGY) bt Jenny Duncalf (ENG) 3-0: 11-5, 11-8, 11-6 (21m)
Millie Tomlinson (ENG) bt Ho Tze-Lok (HKG) 3-1: 11-9, 9-11, 11-4, 11-3 (38m)
Zeina Mickawy (EGY) bt [WC] Farida Mohamed (EGY) 3-1: 11-9, 11-7, 10-12, 11-9 (42m)
Nadine Shahin (EGY) bt Lucy Turmel (ENG) 3-1: 11-7, 11-7, 9-11, 12-10 (42m)
Yathreb Adel (EGY) bt Alexandra Fuller (RSA) 3-0: 11-6, 12-10, 14-12 (32m)

Women’s Second Round (Top Half) Friday April 19:
[1] Raneem El Welily (EGY) v Nicol David (MAS)
Tinne Gilis (BEL) v [16] Joshna Chinappa (IND)

[14] Victoria Lust (ENG) v Mariam Metwally (EGY)
Coline Aumard (FRA) v [5] Joelle King (NZL)
[7] Laura Massaro (ENG) v Nele Gilis (BEL)
Emily Whitlock (ENG) v [13] Amanda Sobhy (USA)

[12] Salma Hany (EGY) v Danielle Letourneau (CAN)

Rachael Grinham (AUS) v [3] Nour El Tayeb (EGY)

Women’s Second Round (Bottom Half) April 20:
[4] Camille Serme (FRA) v Olivia Blatchford Clyne (USA)
Hollie Naughton (CAN) v [10] Tesni Evans (WAL)
[11] Annie Au (HKG) v Julianne Courtice (ENG)
Rowan Elaraby v [6] Sarah-Jane Perry (ENG)
[8] Nouran Gohar (EGY) v Millie Tomlinson (ENG)
Zeina Mickawy (EGY) v [15] Hania El Hammamy (EGY)
[9] Alison Waters (ENG) v Nadine Shahin (EGY)
Yathreb Adel (EGY) v [2] Nour El Sherbini (EGY)
 

Pictures courtesy of PSA 

Posted on April 18, 2019

Worcester centre Wynand Olivier, who was part of the South Africa squad that won the World Cup in 2007, will retire at the end of the season.

The 35-year-old has made more than 50 appearances since joining from French Top 14 club Montpellier in 2015, but has not played in the Premiership this term because of a hamstring injury.

He won 38 caps for his country, with the most recent coming in 2014.

"I've been very privileged to play the game I love for so long," said Olivier.

"I've had a long career, made some great memories and it will be undoubtedly be an emotional experience leaving the game but I'm excited about what the future holds outside of rugby."

Worcester director of rugby Alan Solomons added: "Wynand has had a terrific career. He is a superb rugby player, a wonderful bloke and a great team man."

The outgoing boss of English club rugby has urged collaboration and sacrifice as the professional game enters a pivotal stage in its development.

Mark McCafferty will stand down as chief executive of Premiership Rugby at the end of the season after 14 years.

It comes after the clubs sold a share to private equity firm CVC Capital Partners, while the international game is also at a crossroads.

"People have just got to work together," McCafferty told BBC 5 Live.

"It's tough, because it probably takes some give and take. There is too much [thinking] independently - and sometimes we are guilty of that as well.

"But the big secret is trying to bring the right people and trying to make things happen with a longer-term, collaborative perspective on it."

The Premiership clubs agreed a deal with CVC at the end of last year to sell a 27% stake in the business for more than £200m, while talks continue on a global level over the future of the international game.

The Six Nations council announced on Wednesday they would be proceeding with due diligence over the proposed World Rugby Nations Championship, but are also exploring other options - including selling to private equity.

"If I look back at how little progress was made when the RFU and the clubs were going in opposite directions, and how much progress we have started to make now, I think that is true at the world level," McCafferty continued.

"We have to bring people together in a way that they act more collaboratively. There is also the whole issue of player welfare, and I suspect everyone is going to have to play slightly less than they already do if we are going to get that balance right."

'Opportunity for the club game to grow'

After he stands down as PRL chief executive in May, McCafferty will work as an adviser to CVC, and he will also remain part of English rugby's Professional Game Board (PGB).

"It's about [helping CVC understand] the whole rugby landscape and what is happening there," he added.

"It's a fantastic sport and it's rooted in some values that we all cherish but in the professional age they will always come under pressure a bit.

"I know most of the personalities around the global scene and hopefully can help navigate the club game through to the next phase of growth.

"They have made a big investment and given all the experience I have got it worked for both parties to help facilitate [the partnership], because there will inevitably be some big challenges ahead.

"But also there is an opportunity for the club game to grow and thrive which hopefully it has over the past ten or so years."

Quiz: What do you know about Rory Best's career?

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 18 April 2019 07:50

So after 15 years in professional rugby, Ulster and Ireland captain Rory Best will call time on his career after this year's World Cup.

From Grand Slam glory to Heineken Cup heartache, the 36-year-old has been through the lot as a player.

How much can you remember about his career?

Ireland captain Best to retire after World Cup

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 18 April 2019 02:00

Ireland and Ulster captain Rory Best will retire after this year's World Cup in Japan.

The hooker, 36, made his international debut in 2005 and his tally of 117 caps is the third highest for Ireland.

"It is with mixed feelings that I announce my retirement from Ulster Rugby as of the end of this season," said Best.

"This feels like the right time for me to go out on my terms, a luxury for which I feel very privileged."

The World Cup runs from 20 September until 2 November.

Since succeeding Paul O'Connell as captain in 2013, Best led Ireland to three Six Nations titles, including the Grand Slam in 2018.

A win over New Zealand last November capped a remarkable year for Irish rugby, although Joe Schmidt's side suffered a disappointing 2019 Six Nations and fell to heavy defeats by England and Wales.

Best has featured in three World Cups and twice been selected for the British and Irish Lions, although he did not play a Test.

Ireland, who have never reached the semi-finals of a World Cup, begin their Pool A campaign against Scotland on 22 September.

Best said: "I am very excited for the end of the season with Ulster and for the upcoming World Cup with Ireland - both of which I hope to finish with a massive high, playing at the top of my game."

In March, Best indicated that he would quit international rugby after the World Cup, although there were suggestions that he may continue his club career.

He is currently sidelined with an ankle injury suffered during Ulster's European Champions Cup quarter-final defeat by Leinster on 30 March.

He is unlikely to recover in time for the Pro14 home quarter-final, scheduled for 3/4 May, but is expected to be fit for a potential semi.

Sunoco ALMS Tour Set To Celebrate 25 Years

Published in Racing
Thursday, 18 April 2019 11:40

CONCORD, N.C. — The Sunoco American Late Model Series will hit a milestone with the upcoming racing season.

The Grayville, Ill., based series will celebrate its 25th anniversary throughout the calendar year beginning on Friday-Saturday, April 26-27. The DIRTcar Late Model cars and stars of the longest running tour in the Great Lakes region of the United States will kick off their season starting at I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, Mich., on April 26. Then it’s just more than a 210-mile trip to the famed Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, on April 27.

Casey Noonan comes into the 25th anniversary season as the defending Sunoco American Late Model Series champion. Despite not winning an event in 2018, the 39-year-old did record a pair of fourth-place finishes with those coming at I-96 Speedway and again June 16 at Oakshade Raceway, where he is a former track champion. He also bagged a fifth-place finish on Sept. 1 also at Oakshade and was able to capture his first Sunoco ALMS Championship despite a 15th place finish the next night at Eldora.

Over his Sunoco ALMS career, Noonan has collected seven career series Feature wins with his most recent occurring on May 28, 2017 at Eldora Speedway in the Johnny Appleseed Classic. Ironically his first ever Sunoco ALMS win was also at Eldora back on May 27, 2007. Noonan’s other five checkered flags have all came at his home track of Oakshade.

For the first time in series history, the Sunoco American Late Model Series will kick off their new season in the state of Michigan as I-96 Speedway, located east of Grand Rapids and west of Lansing in Lake Odessa, Mich., starts the 25th anniversary campaign on Friday, April 26. The $2,000 to win season opener will be the first of two races at the fast three-eighths-mile high-banked dirt oval. A milestone will be reached in this event as well as this race will be the 25th all-time for the series at the West Michigan facility.

The series made three appearances during the 2018 racing season as two-time series champion, Brandon Thirlby scored his first victory in Sunoco ALMS competition in three seasons, since 2015, when he grabbed the checkered flag on May 25. Mike Spatola recorded his first triumph in four seasons, since 2014, after winning on June 29 while four-time series champion, Rusty Schlenk went to victory lane on July 27. His win then, was on of two features in 2018 to give him win No. 26 and later No. 27 (at Oakshade Raceway on Sept. 1) over his career in the series, good for fourth all-time and just two back of third, currently held by Matt Miller, who has 29 wins.

Over the years in the previous 24 Sunoco ALMS appearances at I-96, Jeep VanWormer leads the way with four victories while six-time series champion and former track champion, Kris Patterson as well as four-time series champion, Brian Ruhlman both have three wins apiece to sit tied for second all-time. Schlenk and Aaron Scott both have two triumphs to sit tied for fourth all-time.

There have been 15 different winners in the 24 races held at the track.  The first ever Sunoco ALMS race at I-96 was held back on April 27. 1996 in the series’ second season. Frank Seder won what would be his only feature victory in the Sunoco ALMS.

The second and final appearance of the season for the Sunoco ALMS at I-96 will kick off the Labor Day Holiday Weekend of racing on Aug. 30. The event will be the first of three races over the weekend and by the end of it, the Sunoco American Late Model Series champion will be crowned.

The famed half-mile high-banked dirt oval of Eldora Speedway (OH), located just east of the Indiana/Ohio state line in Rossburg, Ohio, will close out opening weekend on Saturday, April 27 as part of the tracks’ 66th season opener. The $5,000 to win Late Model LidLifter will be the first of three appearances and the 95th race all-time for the series at the track that has hosted the tour the most of any other facility in the 25-year history of the Sunoco ALMS.

In three races held during the 2018 racing season, Nick Hoffman won the Late Model LidLifter back on April 28, his second triumph in two seasons in the first late model race of the season at Eldora. Eventual 2018 track champion Devin Gilpin scored his first career series victory when he captured the Johnny Appleseed Classic back on May 27 while National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame legend, Billy Moyer, a six-time World 100 winner, won his second Baltes Classic in a row and fourth in nine classics held, back on Sept. 2.

South Boston Drivers Looking Forward, Not To The Past

Published in Racing
Thursday, 18 April 2019 12:40
Peyton Sellers (26), Lee Pulliam (5) and Philip Morris will all be in action this weekend at South Boston Speedway.

SOUTH BOSTON, Va – Two weeks after the late model stock dust up at South Boston Speedway, it appears to be business as usual for this Saturday night’s NASCAR Easter Bunny Late Model 100.

All drivers involved in the incident – Lee Pulliam and Philip Morris – are expected to be back on track.

“That’s all in the past. I’ve already won a race since then and I’m looking forward to winning a trophy this Saturday,” said Pulliam, four-time NASCAR Whelen All-American National Champion who captured the $30,000 to-win CARS Tour race April 7 at Orange County Speedway.

“I’m just concerned about racing. That’s the way it is for me every week. If you’re a good race-car driver, that’s what you do.”

Pulliam and five-time NASCAR Whelen All-American Series champion Philip Morris were at the heart of an altercation in the second 75-lap late model race at South Boston on March 30 that resulted in fines and suspensions from NASCAR and was the hot racing topic on social media for several days.

The pair were involved in several bumping incidents with Morris the big loser after contact from Pulliam caused him to spin into the turn-three wall, severely damaging his car. During the ensuing red-flag period, Forrest Reynolds, a Morris crew member, tried to crawl into the passenger window of Pulliam’s car and wound up tumbling to the track when Pulliam pulled away.

Morris was fined by NASCAR for his crew member’s involvement, Pulliam was fined and suspended until April 17 by NASCAR, and Reynolds was barred from the infield of any NASCAR track for the remainder of the year. South Boston Speedway has also banned Reynolds from the track in any capacity indefinitely.

Peyton Sellers, the third national champion in the field, went on to win the race. Sellers took advantage of the break in South Boston’s schedule to also win another big Late Model race, the Visit Hampton Grass Roots 200 at Langley Speedway.

“Last year me and Philip had a couple of wrecks on the track that were hard racing … just chalk it up to hard racing. I know if Philip gets under me and makes contact, it’s racing,” said Sellers, the defending Late Model track champion at South Boston. “Philip made contact with Lee a couple of times and then he just got turned. That crossed a whole different respect level. They have to live with that. I’m not saying Philip is going to retaliate or not, but when Lee sees that 01 (Morris) in the mirror, he has to think about it.”

The Late Model Stock division will highlight a fiver-race schedule Saturday night with a 100-lap event. The Limited Sportsman class will stage twin 25-lap races while the Budweiser Pure Stocks have a 30-lap race and  the Budweiser Hornets have a 15-lap race.

Before the racing action kicks off, there will be an Easter egg hunt at 6:30 p.m. for youngsters 12-and-under.

Gates open at 5:30 p.m. with qualifying scheduled at 6 p.m. The first race will take the green flag at 7 p.m.

Windom & Goacher Form A Formidable Combo

Published in Racing
Thursday, 18 April 2019 13:38

LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. – Chris Windom was just shy of 20 months old when Goacher Racing achieved its best finish in USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car competition at Lawrenceburg Speedway.

That August day in 1992 showed some familiar names that are still on the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car radar to this very day, including cars entered by Dynamics Inc., Paul Hazen and driver/owner Bill Rose, just to name a few, along with drivers Jeff Walker, Eric Gordon, Tony Stewart and current USAC Pace Truck driver Ray Kenens.

Kevin Thomas (no relation to Kevin Thomas Jr.) won the first of his seven career USAC National Sprint Car features that night aboard Hazen’s No. 57.  The driver and team who finished second that night both remain not only active, but thriving and primed for victory in the series’ return to Lawrenceburg this Saturday.

That’s Dave Darland and Goacher Racing.

Darland reached victory lane for the first time with USAC nine months later and went on to become the winningest driver in the history of the USAC National Sprint Car division with 62 triumphs and counting.

A month following the Lawrenceburg race, Goacher Racing earned its first USAC victory with Danny Smith driving the No. 5G to the win in the 4-Crown Nationals at Eldora Speedway. Over the years, the Goacher team has made sporadic appearances with USAC, most notably capturing the Little 500 sprint car race in 2015 with Windom.

In 2018, the team returned to the USAC scene, making eight appearances with Shane Cottle as the driver with a top result of sixth at the Terre Haute (Ind.) Action Track last Fall.

Coming into this season, Windom, the 2016 USAC Silver Crown champ and 2017 USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car titlist, found himself without a ride after several successful campaigns with the Baldwin Brothers.  Quickly, a deal came together between the Canton, Ill., pilot, Goacher Racing, crew chief Derek Claxton, NOS Energy Drink, Joe Brandon/Parallax Power Supply and Jonathan Byrd’s Racing to compete on the full tour.

Right out of the box, Windom and Goacher posted a victory, winning the season opener in Ocala, Fla., continuing his run of success behind the wheel and providing Goacher Racing with its second USAC win, 27 years after its first.

Goacher’s Lawrenceburg success came on the former quarter-mile track at Lawrenceburg, while the bulk of Windom’s shining moments there have come on the current three-eighths-mile layout. Windom did score a fourth-place finish during his rookie season of 2007 on the former track.

Coming into the most recent Springtime USAC National Sprint Car race held at Lawrenceburg in April 2017, Windom had some voodoo to battle.  In almost a cruel way, he had finished second on five different occasions during his USAC sprint car career at Lawrenceburg.

At the green on that night, Chad Boespflug initially held the advantage into turn one, but Windom answered with a big run down the banking off turn two to blast around the outside of Boespflug and grab the lead. Once clear, Windom shot away to a full-straightaway lead by the time the caution fell for the slowing car of Carson Short on lap nine.

Just past the halfway point, Windom neared the tail end of the field, weaving his way through the lapped traffic as a trail of sparks began to stream out of his orange No. 5. Windom was working both pedals on entry, and if the brakes went out, they went out, which would seem to make it a bit of a hairy situation for many. Windom was on a rail as he negotiated the lappers, clearing them by the 24th lap.

However, with Cottle coming to a rest backwards on the inside of turn four with five laps remaining, the yellow flag would wave and bunch up the field for one final run to the checkered.

As Windom ventured up to the top of turn one on the lap 26 restart, Boespflug made one last go of it as he tried to slide up in front of Windom between turns one and two. The second, third and fourth verses were the same as the first. Windom never batted an eye as he cruised around the outside of Boespflug to take the advantage for good, distancing himself from Boespflug by 1.3 seconds at race end to shed the label of perennial Lawrenceburg bridesmaid.

The only other time Windom’s won this early in the season, before May, it resulted in a USAC National Sprint Car title for him back in 2017. With a win under already under his belt in his initial full season for the Goachers, if the past is any indicator of what lies ahead, this could become a magical season for this combo.

Rain Stops COMP Cams Super Dirt Series

Published in Racing
Thursday, 18 April 2019 13:57

CONWAY, Ark. – Mother Nature has once again wreaked havoc with the COMP Cams Super Dirt Series presented by Lucas Oil schedule.

Friday night’s stop at Old No. 1 Speedway in Harrisburg, Ark., has been postponed due to heavy rain throughout the Mid-South area.

The event will now be contested on Friday, Aug. 2 as part of a doubleheader weekend with the third annual Will McGary Tribute at I-30 Speedway on Saturday, Aug. 3.

The COMP Cams Super Dirt Series contingent will now enter a single event this weekend with a trip to Gary Stolba’s Legit Speedway Park in West Plains, Mo., on Saturday night, April 20 for a $3,000-to-win/ $400-to-start event that is being presented by West Plains Resaw Systems and Missouri Hardwood.

Tony Jackson Jr. and Jack Sullivan split series’ wins at the three-eighths-mile, clay oval in 2018. Hobby Stocks, IMCA Modifieds, Super Stocks, USRA B-Mods, and Bone Stocks will also be in action.

Soccer

Messi starts on Miami bench after 2-goal return

Messi starts on Miami bench after 2-goal return

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsLionel Messi was not in the starting lineup for Inter Miami's game...

'Unknowns' in new UCL worry PSG's Luis Enrique

'Unknowns' in new UCL worry PSG's Luis Enrique

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsParis Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique said the "unknowns" of the...

Inter's scoreless draw against Manchester City shows that Citizens aren't invincible

Inter's scoreless draw against Manchester City shows that Citizens aren't invincible

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsMANCHESTER, England -- This is exactly what UEFA had in mind when t...

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Basketball

Philly mayor strikes deal with 76ers for new arena

Philly mayor strikes deal with 76ers for new arena

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsPHILADELPHIA -- The 76ers have a new teammate in their bid to build...

Judge dismisses federal lawsuit against Dolan

Judge dismisses federal lawsuit against Dolan

EmailPrintA judge on Tuesday dismissed a federal lawsuit filed by a woman who accused James Dolan, c...

Baseball

Mets' Scott to have TJ surgery, likely out for '25

Mets' Scott to have TJ surgery, likely out for '25

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsNEW YORK -- Mets rookie right-hander Christian Scott is scheduled t...

Lynn's season over as Cards place righty on IL

Lynn's season over as Cards place righty on IL

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSt. Louis Cardinals right-hander Lance Lynn, playing through a balk...

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