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Live updates: 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup final United States 5-2 Japan (full time) GOALS: Carli Lloyd (USA) 3′, 5′, 16′; Lauren Holiday (USA) 14′; Yuki Ogimi (JPN) 27′; Julie Johnston (USA) (own goal) 52′; Tobin Heath (USA) 54′ USA: 1-Hope Solo; 11-Ali Krieger, 19-Julie Johnston, 4-Becky Sauerbrunn, 22-Meghan Klingenberg; 17-Tobin Heath (20-Abby...
Published: July 5, 2015
After Lewis Hamilton threw away victory with an ill-advised pit stop at the Monaco Grand Prix in May, Mercedes’ strategy was flawless at Silverstone Circuit on Sunday, enabling Hamilton to overcome a poor start and that inevitable English rain to win the British Grand Prix—his fifth victory in nine Formula One races this year. Although Hamilton and his team-mate Nico Rosberg qualified first...
Published: July 5, 2015
After 72 holes, it’s safe to say that Tiger Woods‘ effort at the Greenbrier Classic was an unqualified success. He finished Sunday’s final round with a 67 that pushed him to seven-under par for the tournament. Winning wasn’t on the table for Woods coming into the round, as he sat seven shots behind the quartet of leaders, so today was about continuing the...
Published: July 5, 2015
Bernd Wiesberger enjoyed a terrific final round at the 2015 Alstom Open de France on Sunday, shooting six-under 65 to win the title ahead of James Morrison and Martin Kaymer. The Austrian was flawless throughout the day while the bulk of his opponents struggled with the wind, grabbing his first European Tour win of the season. Overnight leader Jaco Van Zyl couldn’t keep his nerves but managed...
Published: July 5, 2015
Searching for a reason behind Argentina’s substandard performance in letting slip the Copa America title, captain Lionel Messi is an easy and visible target. But those critics who have focused on the Barcelona man’s woes are not seeing the real problems afflicting a national team whose displays still do not match the talent at its disposal. It had not been at all clear during the first...
Published: July 5, 2015
Home favourite Lewis Hamilton was the toast of Silverstone on Sunday afternoon, as the Mercedes star raced to victory in a thrilling British Grand Prix. The Brit, who has now won his home race two years in a row, was too good for the rest of the field, recovering from a poor getaway to overhaul the fast-starting Williams pair of Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas. Lewis also had to withstand a late rally...
Published: July 5, 2015
This Vine really should have sad violin music playing over it. After Argentina’s crushing penalty loss to Chile in the Copa America final, one Chilean ball boy couldn’t resist taking a selfie with Leo Messi. Fair play to Messi, he obliged, but unsurprisingly, his heart wasn’t quite in it. [Twitter] Read more International Football news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: July 5, 2015
Jordan Spieth is going to get more than 15 minutes of fame. He’s already made numerous television show appearances off the golf course. And now we’ve discovered that he’s up in lights in more ways than one. He’s more than a Masters and U.S. Open Champ. He’s become America’s champ. From smaller tournaments, like the John Deere Classic to FedEx Playoffs, he’s...
Published: July 5, 2015
Jelena Jankovic’s victory over Wimbledon defending champion Petra Kvitova on Saturday demonstrates how difficult it is to win multiple Grand Slams. Stunned, after her match Kvitova was still at a loss when she spoke with BBC Sport: “I’m not really sure what happened. I was just missing it. It was really unusual or weird. I was still waiting for some chance, and it didn’t...
Published: July 5, 2015
ESTADIO NACIONAL, SANTIAGO — You would never have guessed 99 years of history were weighing down on Alexis Sanchez‘s shoulders as he cheekily dinked the winning penalty past Sergio Romero. La Roja‘s star man was ice cool, dispatching Chile’s fourth spot-kick of the shootout into the net, putting his side 4-1 up, a winning margin, after 120 goalless minutes. After playing poorly...