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SINGAPORE - Throughout the Schools National B Division girls' squash final on Wednesday (April 3), a favourite cheer among the Singapore Chinese Girls' School (SCGS) supporters was how their fellow student Rachel Tan "takes no Ls".

The chant proved both catchy and prophetic as the 16-year-old never looked like losing as she easily beat Methodist Girls' School (MGS) captain Michelle Lai 11-3, 11-6, 11-5 to secure the gold medal for her team.

Hers was the fourth match which clinched the tie at the Kallang Squash Centre before teammate Waverly Wu defeated MGS' Gabrielle Chong 11-9, 11-3, 11-4 to complete the overall 4-1 scoreline.

SCGS also won last year's final by the same margin.

Rachel, who is SCGS' vice-captain, pumped her fist and grinned at her supporters after winning her match. She ended the season with a perfect record from her eight matches.

"I was very happy because it's my last year in SCGS and I wanted to end it on a good note," she said. "I was nervous because it was the final, but I just told myself to do my best and forget everything else."

There was also added motivation for the SCGS team this year, as they were runners-up to the same opponents in the C Division competition two years ago.

And they begun strongly as SCGS captain Lim Yu Xuan and Hanaan Khaleel Hussein Abo Al Thinin both won their respective singles ties 3-0 to give the defending champions a 2-0 lead.

MGS' Cheyenne Mah halved the deficit after she overcame Felicia Ong 11-6, 11-8, 11-6, but it proved a short reprieve.

SCGS captain Yu Xuan, 16, acknowledged there was pressure to retain their title.

But she coped with those nerves by focusing on each point in the match instead of the raucous crowd, whose cheers after every point drowned out the voice of the marker announcing the score.

Her MGS counterpart Michelle, 15, rued her jittery start. She said: "I know I started off really badly, so I had to calm myself and think because my brain was like TV static... I gradually managed to calm myself down, but it wasn't in time."

This was MGS vice-captain Erin Chan's first B Division match this year after recovering from a torn elbow ligament and, while it ended with a loss, she was not disheartened.

The 15-year-old said: "I should be sad because it's our last year and I want to win, but I feel so proud after watching my teammates play and watching them each break their own mental barriers in squash.

"It's the friendship that will last... If I look back on this year, I wouldn't really care that I won or lost, I would care more that my team and I had so much fun together."

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This year’s World Squash Federation (WSF) Initiative will be hosted by the Kenyan Squash community in Nairobi, Kenya.

Launched in 2011, the WSF international promotional initiative takes leading squash players, together with an international coach and referee, into younger squash nations to help raise the sport’s profile.

This is done through clinics, exhibition matches, refereeing, coaching seminars, and media presentations.

Kenya will be proud hosts of the sport’s ultimate Ambassador Nicol David former Number 1 from Malaysia who shortly after bringing her illustrious professional squash career to a close will join fellow players Camille Serme France World number 4 and Borja Golan Spaniard former world number 5 for the 2019 WSF Ambassador Programme visit to Kenya.

Joining the three will be Belgian national coach Ronny Vlassaks and international referee Marko Podgorsek, from Slovenia in the campaign that will take place take place from 27 to 30 June.
David, 35 is a tireless squash campaign and ambassador with a record eight time world champion having played significant roles in all the sports Olympic bids since 2005.

She has been leading light in several women’s tour promotions visits to raise the profile of the sport in all corners of the globe in the 11 years preceding the WSF programme and participated in four of the ‘Ambassadors’ initiatives from 2011 to 2015.

“We are all excited as this is truly the biggest event yet for our sport,” said the squash national representative Gakuo Ndirangu.

Gakuo who was speaking ahead of the visit, said the timing is perfect and that Squash is now really on the up and with all the squash clubs taking up a greater initiative in the promotion of the game at all levels.

“Having these great players, coach and referees here in June will stimulate this even more. Events will be hosted by Parklands Sports Club and the Nairobi Club, with all others joining in too,” he said.

WSF CEO Andrew Shelley added: “As always, we are immensely grateful to Camille and Borja for taking time away from the busy international tour schedule to lead this vital promotional visit and are thrilled that Nicol David will be able to be with us again too and delight Kenyans with both her charm and her skills.

“We look forward to meeting and interacting with the Kenyan squash community and help the national federation boost the sport’s profile,” Shelley said.

The WSF Ambassador Programme first visited the Baltic country of Latvia in 2011, followed by a trip to the African countries of Malawi and Namibia, then Panama and Venezuela in 2013, Papua New Guinea in 2014, before focusing on the Balkan region in 2015 with appearances in Serbia, Romania and Croatia. In 2016, the team visited Dalian and Macau in China. After the 2017 edition was postponed, the WSF team headed to Armenia, Ukraine in 2018.
The sports game in the country although growing and gaining popularity has been a slow game as it is not played at school levels.
Looking at the game, one might take it like a simple exchange of balls between players, but according to players, it is a game that has to be well thought out and combines physical agility and strategy.
According to Gakuo who has been in the team that organizes the KENGEN squash competition tournaments at the Parklands Sports Club including the national tournaments, the game which is also played using rackets just like tennis is however faster than tennis and players have to be alert, balanced and quick on their feet using the right gear.
“During the tournament, silence is encouraged in the courts for better concentration as it is intense,” he said adding that in order for the game to grow they organize competitions from junior levels to the senior level throughout the year in their squash calendar.
By Wangari Ndirangu

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Richmond Dragway Renews Pact With IHRA

Published in Racing
Thursday, 04 April 2019 18:03

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Richmond Dragway has one of the most impressive pedigrees of any race track in the country and has hosted drag racing events for 55 years.

The 130-acre International Hot Rod Ass’n sanctioned facility in Sandston, Va., featuring a 1/quarter-mile drag strip, was founded by Dan Weis in 1964. It remains a family operation with the track owned by Weis’ nephew Johnny Davis and his wife Allison.

Beyond their blood relatives, Weis sees those who support the track as an extended family.

“We have a great group of racers and the message resonates like probably every IHRA track where our racers are like family,” Davis said. “We would be nothing without them, and we love having an extended family of racers. We take a lot of pride in we feel like a family track where it’s safe to bring your kids.”

They’ve long been part of the IHRA family as well, and a huge supporter of the IHRA Summit SuperSeries, the largest and most prestigious championship in bracket racing. David Tanner (Top), Wendell Wilson (Mod) and Katie Hall (Junior) won track championships in 2018.

Chris Moren (Mod) also advanced to the IHRA Summit World Finals by winning an all-Richmond Dragway final over Jonathan Martin at the IHRA Division 1 team finals.

“We’ve been part of the Summit SuperSeries since it was created,” Davis said. “There is a high level of affinity with us and our racers for the SuperSeries. Last year, we not only sent our three track champs, but one of our racers won the Division 1 Summit Team Finals in Maryland.

“Four of our drivers went to Memphis to compete and I realized with that event, the way four drivers took a pretty good tow, the SuperSeries meant something to our racers and their families. Our drivers are among the best in the world and the way they find that out is competing against drivers in the Summit SuperSeries.”

Richmond Dragway features a full-service concession stand, a three-story timing and scoring tower. It utilizes a state-of-the-art Accutime Timing System along with large scoreboards and LED dial-in boards for drivers to verify their dial-ins.

They’ve earned a reputation of being good neighbors with other racing facilities, while hosting their own number of special events.

“We try to work with other local tracks and make sure we’re not hitting the same kind of events,” Davis said. “We try to balance our schedule with other tracks in the Richmond area.”

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Sipka Battles Through Millbridge Open Debut

Published in Racing
Thursday, 04 April 2019 18:03

SALISBURY, N.C. – Lucas Sipka survived a steep learning curve to record a top-10 finish in his Open division debut on Wednesday night at Millbridge Speedway.

Sipka, who jumped from Box Stocks right into the premier class for outlaw karts at the sixth-mile dirt oval, started 12th and battled back from three spins and contact with the turn-one wall to finish 10th.

Driving Kyle Beattie’s No. 21 SKE Chassis house kart, Sipka ran solidly during the early laps and found the second groove during a mid-race green flag run, picking off several positions before contact with the outside concrete spelled an end to his night with just two laps left.

Just before the crash, Sipka was running eighth – the highest position he had been in all night long.

“The whole night, honestly, was amazing … right up until I found the wall,” Sipka told SPEED SPORT. “We did pretty well on the start, even though I made a rookie mistake and flooded the engine on the green flag, but the rest of me restarts were fine, I felt like. I was making up positions and felt comfortable.

“Then the car just sucked around on me in turn one. I don’t know exactly how – I didn’t jam the brakes or anything – but it went spinning and the next thing I knew, I was in the wall and pretty much tipped her over,” Sipka added. “Thankfully, it stayed on four wheels and wasn’t damaged too badly. It’s certainly not the way we wanted to end our night, but I’m trying to take the positives out of it.”

Though Sipka had to retire from the feature after 18 of the 20 laps, he was trying to soak in as much knowledge as he could throughout the night, qualifying 14th and then finishing sixth in his heat race.

The higher speeds of the 500cc Open engines were a big part of Sipka’s on-track education Wednesday.

“It’s just a completely different thing than anything I’ve raced before here,” Sipka noted. “It’s just so much faster than anything else. The Opens are a lot harder to control, but I think with some more practice and some more seat time I’ll be able to get the hang of it.

“I was having to learn everything on the fly. The starts were crazy, passing is so much harder (than in Box Stocks) … it’s just a completely different ballpark because I’m racing against people who had done it for years and the competition level is that much higher,” he continued. “Going from running up front to fighting in the back is a little discouraging, but I have to remember that I’m new at this level and I have to expect these kinds of challenges.”

Sipka even battled rough seas as a car owner on Wednesday night, as the Box Stock he piloted last year finished second in a dead-heat photo finish with Tyler Conover at the controls earlier in the evening.

“I couldn’t win for losing all night,” Sipka joked. “But I’m proud of Tyler; he did a great job for us. It’s just hard to see one slip away in a finish that was as close as that one was. It was exciting to watch, though.”

Though his maiden Open division voyage didn’t go exactly as planned, Sipka’s anticipation for his second time out is just as high – if not even more so – compared to his first start on Wednesday night.

“I’m very ready to do it again,” Sipka grinned. “Hopefully the next one ends up better than this one did.”

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Illini 100 Practice Falls To Rain

Published in Racing
Thursday, 04 April 2019 18:03

FARMER CITY, Ill. – Due to rainfall around the Farmer City area, World of Outlaws and Farmer City Raceway officials have decided to cancel Thursday’s Illini 100 practice session for all classes.

Friday and Saturday’s events are still on as scheduled at their original start times. Tomorrow, pit gates will open at noon, grandstands at 1 p.m. and hot laps at 6:30.

General admission tickets will be available at the gate, $30 for Friday-only, $35 for Saturday-only, $60 for the 2-day package. Pit passes are $35 for Friday, $40 for Saturday and $70 for the 2-day band.

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iRacing Backing Elledge & TBM At Kokomo

Published in Racing
Thursday, 04 April 2019 18:03

INDIANAPOLIS – Karsyn Elledge will welcome a new sponsor to her Tucker-Boat Motorsports midget team this weekend, as iRacing jumps onboard to back the 18-year-old driver at Kokomo Speedway.

The subscription-based racing simulation company will be featured as part of a blue, black and red paint scheme on Elledge’s No. 1, as she takes to the quarter-mile bullring for the Kokomo Grand Prix on Friday and Saturday.

Elledge has already turned laps at the virtual Kokomo quarter-mile as she prepares for her debut at the real-life version of the historic facility this weekend.

“To be able to run Kokomo on iRacing and be more ready for the two days I’m about to run there is pretty cool,” said Elledge. “It gives you a sense of calm, in a way, because I’ve never raced at Kokomo – I’ve only ever watched races there. Just to be able to see the race track from a somewhat-firsthand perspective and get a feel for it on iRacing gives me a little more peace of mind going into the weekend.”

Elledge, the granddaughter of seven-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Dale Earnhardt, has a substantial family connection with the iRacing brand.

Her uncle – now-NASCAR on NBC analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. – was one of the early pioneers of the service and won the inaugural race in what is now the eNASCAR Peak Antifreeze iRacing Series, the highest division of NASCAR-sanctioned competition on the iRacing simulation.

“Obviously, Dale has been on iRacing for a pretty long time, and as I was growing up and he realized that I was taking racing pretty seriously, he would mention here and there that they needed to get me set up on iRacing,” noted Elledge. “Finally, I got my own (gaming) computer, and Steve (Myers, iRacing’s Executive Vice President and Executive Producer) was great in helping me to get a membership and everything that I needed to be ready and to be a part of it.

“I’m going to be honest, I’m not the greatest at iRacing … so for me it has been more about getting on the track and just making laps, learning visual cues and things like that,” Elledge laughed. “For a while I couldn’t even make two laps on the sim at the Chili Bowl, but it’s been a great teaching tool for myself and for a lot of drivers and I’m proud to have them onboard with us this weekend.”

More than anything, Elledge is ready to put her recent NOS Energy Drink USAC National Midget Series memories behind her and make some positive magic this weekend at Kokomo, after her recent flip during the Shamrock Classic at the Southern Illinois Center in DuQuoin.

“I’m still a little bit nervous after what happened, because you never like to tear up race cars and bump your head like I did, but I’m ready to get after it again,” Elledge said. “I’m ready to go into a summer full of racing and have a lot of fun, because this is when the USAC season really starts picking up again.

“The last time we raced was a whole month ago, so I’ve been sitting here waiting on it and this weekend is finally the time we get to go out and try for better results again. That’s comforting for me.”

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IndyCar & Trucks Set For 2020 Gateway Double

Published in Racing
Thursday, 04 April 2019 18:03

MADISON, Ill. – Gateway Motorsports Park officials have confirmed that its NTT IndyCar Series and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series events will take place on the same weekend in 2020.

NASCAR released the 2020 Truck Series schedule earlier this week and announced the seventh annual Gateway Truck Series event will take place on Friday, Aug. 21, 2020. The fourth annual Bommarito Automotive Group 500 presented by Axalta and Valvoline for the NTT IndyCar Series will be held on Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020.

“As soon as NASCAR released the Gander Outdoors Truck Series schedule on Wednesday, we were deluged with calls and messages from fans regarding the two events,” said Chris Blair, Gateway Motorsports Park’s Executive Vice President and General Manager. “With the many changes affecting the overall Monster Energy Cup, Xfinity Series and Gander Outdoors schedules, we appreciate the cooperation between IndyCar and NASCAR to allow us to produce this great weekend of racing.  Our fans will be treated to two action-packed days and we are working to provide entertaining content both on and off the track all weekend long.”

While the final schedules have yet to be determined, the single-day Truck Series race will run in conjunction with IndyCar practice and qualifying throughout the day on Friday. In addition, Gateway officials are working closely with the Indy Lights Series, Indy Pro 2000 Series and Vintage Indy Registry’s Icons of Open Wheel program.

“Our event will continue to evolve so that we are never presenting the same show twice,” Blair added. “We want to keep things fresh and exciting for our fans and we believe this is a major step forward in our goal of growing our St. Louis Speed Festival. We are working with more racing series and sanctioning bodies than ever before and are fully engaged on a very diverse schedule for the future.”

Additional details regarding the 2020 event weekend will be released in mid-September as final series schedules, ticket information and additional show content are confirmed.

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All Blacks World Cup winner Dagg retires at 30

Published in Rugby
Thursday, 04 April 2019 13:43
Israel Dagg

Former New Zealand winger Israel Dagg has announced his retirement from rugby at the age of 30 after failing to recover from a knee injury.

The 2011 World Cup winner played 66 Tests for the All Blacks and also won Super Rugby titles with Canterbury Crusaders in 2017 and 2018.

"Unfortunately my dream career has come to an end," said Dagg, who scored 26 international tries.

He was named as one of the five best players at the 2011 tournament.

Dagg scored four tries during the event but missed the 2015 World Cup triumph in England through injury.

New Zealand Rugby chief executive Steve Tew described Dagg as "one of the greats of our game".

"He was an excitement machine on the rugby field and fans knew when he got the ball in his hands that anything could happen," Tew added.

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Marcelo Bosch in action for Saracens

Argentina international Marcelo Bosch will leave Premiership club Saracens at the end of the season.

The 35-year-old centre has featured 130 times for the north London side since joining from Biarritz in 2013.

Bosch has helped Saracens win three league titles and the European Champions Cup in 2016 and 2017.

"I want to remember this time of my life with a smile on my face, and feel blessed to have lived here the past six years," he told the club website.

Bosch, who won 39 caps for the Pumas between 2007 and 2015, added: "It's been magnificent and I'm very grateful.

"I arrived at the age of 29 and if you told me at that time that I would still be here I wouldn't have imagined it.

"It will be sad to leave because when you have made amazing memories then it's hard to let go."

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Darrell Waltrip Retiring From FOX Broadcast Booth

Published in Racing
Thursday, 04 April 2019 13:03

BRISTOL, Tenn. – After 19 years as a broadcaster on NASCAR television broadcasts, Darrell Waltrip has confirmed he is calling it a career.

Waltrip, a three-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion during a driving career that spanned 29 years, confirmed in an interview with The Tennessean Thursday that he’ll end his broadcast career when he calls his last race for FOX on June 23 at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway.

“I could’ve waited until Charlotte or somewhere else down the road, but it’s been hanging over my head,” Waltrip told The Tennessean. “I just wanted to clear the air, let people know what my plans are and then other people can make plans accordingly. Like who’s going to take my place or is somebody going to take my place?”

Waltrip ended his NASCAR driving career at the end of the 2000 season when he made the last of 809 NASCAR Cup Series starts at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The following season he joined FOX as an analyst, a position he has held for the last 19 years.

His first race as a broadcaster for FOX was a memorable one, for good and bad reasons. He got to watch his younger brother, Michael Waltrip, drive to victory in the 2001 Daytona 500. It was overshadowed, however, by a crash on the last lap of the race that would ultimately claim the life of seven-time series champion Dale Earnhardt.

At 72 years old, Waltrip’s trademark “Boogity, boogity, boogity” phrase that he exclaims at the start of every race he covers has become his calling card.

Waltrip said he plans to spend more time with family following his retirement. His daughter Jessica gave birth to his granddaughter 14 months ago and he admitted that served as a wakeup call.

“A big wake-up call for me was when our first grandchild was born 14 months ago and I would come and go and it was just like when I’d watched my girls grow up,” Waltrip said. “They grew up at the racetrack and they were grown and married before I hardly knew it.”

Beyond spending time with his family, the 84-time NASCAR Cup Series race winner has not announced any addition plans for his future.

“Darrell has been the heart and soul of the FOX NASCAR booth since day one, so it’s incredibly bittersweet to know this is his final season,” said Eric Shanks, FOX Sports CEO & Executive Producer. “DW’s unmatched charisma and passion helped FOX Sports build its fan base when we first arrived at Daytona in 2001, and he has been the cornerstone of our NASCAR coverage ever since. We look forward to celebrating DW at Sonoma.”

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