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With the first of the four tournaments that make up the Race to Dubai’s season-ending Final Series now complete, the competition at the top of the European Tour’s money list is hotting up. Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano’s win at the first of the these pivotal meetings, the BMW Masters staged at Shanghai’s Lake Malaren Golf Club, catapulted the Spanish ace to fourth in the...
Published: October 27, 2013
Americans were front and center for their respective teams this weekend, contributing all over the field. Michael Bradley, Terrence Boyd, Sacha Kljestan and Joe Gyau all scored, and Timmy Chandler and Jozy Altidore picked up big assists. Tim Howard and Brad Guzan faced each other in a derby of American keepers in England, and Will Packwood and Conor O’Brien earned special accolades as well. In...
Published: October 27, 2013
Saracens’ lead at the head of the Aviva Premiership was cut down to five points after Jim Mallinder led his Northampton Saints to a vital victory over the London outfit at Franklin’s Gardens. A fixture that produced a number of star performances for the hosts, it wasn’t just this titanic battle between title contenders that headlined Saturday’s matchups, however, with a number...
Published: October 27, 2013
The BMW Masters was a brilliant opportunity for players to gather points in the Race to Dubai 2013. The event, which boasted a host of star players, was held at the Malaren Golf Club in Shanghai, China, and after the weekend’s events, we have an excellent opportunity to look over some of the race leaders. Here are the current Race to Dubai Top 10 after the BMW Masters. Courtesy of EuropeanTour.com: Position Player Country Points 1 STENSON...
Published: October 27, 2013
Sebastian Vettel is a quadruple Formula One World Champion after winning the Indian Grand Prix. The German finished ahead of Nico Rosberg and Romain Grosjean, and his 25-point haul here means he has an insurmountable lead in the overall standings. It was another display of unnerving composure and dominance from the German driver, who joins the likes of Juan Manuel Fangio, Alain Prost and Michael Schumacher...
Published: October 27, 2013
Munster earned a hard-fought 13-6 win in Glasgow to move to the summit of the Pro 12 table this weekend, although Ospreys remain hot on their heels thanks to a 40-17 trouncing of Newport Gwent Dragons. After a fortnight of European action, teams resumed their domestic campaigns with four of the six matches being settled by a converted try or less. Naturally, that kind of tensions produced a number...
Published: October 27, 2013
The United States women’s national soccer team will host New Zealand twice over a four-day span this October. The two sides will first square off in friendly match No. 1 on Sunday evening in San Francisco. This weekend’s clash at Candlestick Park marks the first meeting between the two sides since August 2012, when the U.S. earned a hard-fought 2-0 victory in the quarterfinals of the 2012...
Published: October 27, 2013
For many years the National Provincial Championship was one of the biggest events on the New Zealand rugby calendar. It was here that the best of the best in the country fought it out for provincial bragging rights, with great prestige being held in winning the trophy. With the advent of Super Rugby thought, the NPC, or ITM Cup as it is now known, has become something of a second-tier development competition....
Published: October 27, 2013
Sebastian Vettel claimed pole in qualifying to put himself within touching distance of notching his fourth Formula One title at the Buddh International Circuit near New Delphi, India. The German can finish as low as fifth to secure the championship under his own steam, regardless of where Fernando Alonso places on race day. The only way that the Spaniard can overcome Vettel is to somehow score at least...
Published: October 27, 2013
With four races left in the Formula One season, Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel will be looking to lock up the overall championship on Sunday at the Grand Prix of India. Vettel will be in a nice position to do so—he’s dominated this track, and he’s starting on the pole. Vettel was almost a full second better, 0.752 seconds to be exact, of second-place qualifier...