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James Rodriguez had just put the seal on a spectacular afternoon’s work for Colombia in their 3-0 win over Greece in Group C when he made a bit of a mess of his celebration. Rodriguez clearly wanted to leap over the fence but was told by a steward that wasn’t going to be an option and backed out before he could complete the move, with his team-mates helping to pull him down on the right...
Published: June 14, 2014
Roger Federer is advancing to the finals at the Gerry Weber Open after defeating Kei Nishikori in the semifinals, but he didn’t realize that he won. After winning the match point, Federer went back to prepare for the next serve. The crowd kept cheering and Nishikori accepted defeat, but it took Federer a while before he finally realized that the match was over. Federer will be playing Alejandro...
Published: June 14, 2014
South Africa dismantled Wales in their first Test meeting. The Springbok were rampant from the start, eventually cruising to a 38-16 victory. The win was a homage to the pace and power South Africa attacked with from the opening whistle. They simply fired into every scum, and once they found space, the South Africans bolted through gaps. Wales simply couldn’t cope with the speed of play. Their...
Published: June 14, 2014
Players missing the World Cup due to injury is one of those painful but inevitable realities of sport, but Radamel Falcao has made the best of it and gone to Brazil to watch his Colombia team-mates. The striker could not recover from a major injury on club duty with Monaco in time for the tournament. But as you can see from the tweet above, he got on the plane to Brazil with his wife, put his...
Published: June 14, 2014
Can anyone catch Martin Kaymer during Sunday’s final round of the 2014 U.S. Open? Kaymer opened the tournament with a record-setting 36-hole aggregate of 130 and a six shot lead over the rest of the field, but shot a two-over 72 on Saturday to shrink the lead to five going into Sunday’s action. Kaymer countered a couple of early bogeys with a stunning eagle on the fifth hole, but couldn’t...
Published: June 14, 2014
Streakers will probably think twice before doing this at a rugby game again. During a rugby game between the New Zealand All Blacks and England, a streaker decided to run onto the field. Security quickly responded, and one guard absolutely leveled him. (Warning: The video below features material that is NSFW.) The All Blacks won a close one, taking the 28-27 victory. [Vine] Read more Rugby Union...
Published: June 14, 2014
Back-to-back rounds of 65 have seen Martin Kaymer bring Pinehurst No. 2 to its knees by seizing a massive six-stroke lead entering Saturday’s third round of the 2014 U.S. Open. We still have to wait until those nearest to Kaymer tee off, but monitoring the early scores provides some idea of what to expect when the leaders get underway on moving day. With the way Kaymer has run away with this...
Published: June 14, 2014
Day 3 of the 2014 U.S. Open is now underway, and Martin Kaymer enters with his lead virtually untouchable. Kaymer went on a two-round tear unlike anything the American championship has ever seen, following up a 65 in the first round by another 65 on Friday to hold a six-stroke lead at 10 under entering Saturday. Brendon Todd, Kevin Na and Brandt Snedeker are the closest to him, but it’s a sizable...
Published: June 14, 2014
Warren Gatland‘s Wales side succumbed to a resounding defeat at the hands of the Springbok’s on Saturday, losing 38-16. The hosts ran in five tries in Durban, including two for Bryan Habana and one for debutant Cornall Hendricks. There were also 13 points for Springbok fly-half Morne Steyn in what was a long 80 minutes for the Welsh tourists. The absence of Wale’s two key performers,...
Published: June 14, 2014
Colombia’s World Cup campaign got off to a dream start when Pablo Armero managed to poke a goal home against Greece just five minutes into their opening game in Group C. And for the rest of the world it was great news, because what followed was a pretty spectacular dance celebration. Another view of the celebration can be seen in Vine form from ESPN: It’s not the first time they’ve...