Bo Levi Mitchell throws five touchdowns in win over Elks

EDMONTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats notched their second win of the season with a 44-28 victory over the Edmonton Elks on Sunday night time.

Bo Levi Mitchell threw a career-high 5 passing touchdowns within the profitable effort with Tim White (two), Luther Hakunavanhu, Jevoni Robinson and Kiondré Smith all on the receiving finish of the scores. Mitchell accomplished 17 of 25 passes for 316 yards and an interception within the win.

Operating again James Butler had 21 carries for 98 yards on the bottom and added three catches on three targets for 19 yards in his workforce’s win.

The Tiger-Cats defence held the Elks from scoring a landing till the fourth quarter of the sport. Tre Ford, who got here into the competition changing McLeod Bethel-Thompson within the remaining body, threw three landing passes to Kurleigh Gittens Jr., Gavin Cobb, and Eugene Lewis within the loss. Ford completed his night time finishing 10 of 15 passes for 121 yards to associate with the three majors.

Boris Bede was two-of-two on area targets whereas Bethel-Thompson linked on 10 of twenty-two passes for 85 yards and an interception by three quarters.

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The Elks, sporting a particular Indigenous emblem on their helmets, hit the sphere first on Sunday night time. Bethel-Thompson began the drive on his personal 26 and moved the chains into Hamilton territory spreading the ball round to his receivers (Hergy Mayala, Kurleigh Gittens Jr. and Dillon Mitchell all with features of 11 on the drive).

On the Hamilton 35, Bethel-Thompson discovered Gittens Jr. once more for 18 yards and a primary down. The Tiger-Cats defence acquired into the sport on the subsequent play as Jonathan Moxey took down the Elks’ QB for a lack of 12. On second-and-22, Bethel-Thompson discovered Smith on the far sideline but it surely wasn’t sufficient for a recent set of downs. Boris Bede hit the sphere for the primary time on the night time and linked on his 26-yard area objective try to offer Edmonton a 3-0 lead with eight and a half minutes left within the opening body.

Edmonton’s defence made their first large play of the sport on the Ticats’ opening drive as Bo Levi Mitchell seemed for Steven Dunbar Jr. on his second move of the sport. Elks defensive again Marcus Lewis jumped in entrance of the route and hauled within the interception, his first of the season.

The Elks had simply two performs on the following drive and on third-and-one on the Hamilton 40, the workforce elected to trot out Bede for his second area objective try of the night time. He was good on the 47-yarder, cashing in on the turnover and including three extra factors to the house workforce’s lead (6-0).

After back-to-back runs from Butler (13 and 5 yards, respectively) when Mitchell and co. hit the sphere on the following possession, Shemar Bridges had his first catch of the night time for a nine-yard achieve to deliver the Tabbies on the Elks aspect of midfield. Just a few performs afterward second-and-four on the Edmonton 37, Mitchell threw an incomplete move to Luther Hakunavanhu mentioning third down. Marc Liegghio was good on his 45-yard area objective chopping Edmonton’s result in 6-3 with three and a half minutes left within the first quarter.

 

After Hamilton’s defence compelled a two-and-out, it seemed like Edmonton’s defence had achieved the identical. However Elks defensive again Jake Taylor, who was protecting Dunbar Jr., was referred to as for a move interference penalty on second-and-four mentioning a recent set of downs. After a Butler 13-yard run and back-to-back incomplete passes, Liegghio booted a 47-yard area objective to tie issues up at six because the opening quarter wrapped up.

Javon Leake opened the Elks’ first offensive possession of the second body for six and 7 yards out of the backfield however after back-t0-back incompletions from Bethel-Thompson, together with one which went off the arms of Hamilton’s Moxey’s arms, Edmonton needed to punt the ball away. Jake Julien’s 74-yard punt went into the tip zone including a single level to Edmonton’s rating (7-6).

Edmonton defensive lineman Elliott Brown acquired his third sack of the season, discovering Mitchell with a pleasant spin transfer across the edge for the QB take down on Hamilton’s first possession of the quarter. The Elks defence forcing the two-and-out meant the Ticats needed to punt the ball away.

The punters traded singles on the subsequent two possessions with Julien scored his second single of the night time for the Elks, sending his 58-yard punt into the tip zone (8-6). Then Nik Constantinou scored a single of his personal for Hamilton, punting the ball 70 yards into the tip zone (8-7).

 

Hamilton’s particular groups acquired in on the enjoyable after an Edmonton two-and-out, tallying their second punt block in as many video games. Kobe Jones acquired his arms on the Julien punt and DQ Thomas returned it to the Edmonton 12 with simply over two minutes left within the half. It solely took one play for Hamilton to attain with Mitchell discovering World participant Jevoni Robinson for the 12-yard rating. With the purpose after, Hamilton took a 14-8 lead.

Because the second quarter was winding down, Edmonton was seeking to transfer the chains into scoring place earlier than the break. Jamal Peters jumped in entrance of the move supposed for Eugene Lewis giving the ball again to Mitchell and the Tiger-Cats with simply over a minute on the clock.

Hamilton added one other rating on the turnover with Hakunavanhu’s 66-yard catch-and-run landing on the second play after the interception. With the finished convert, the Ticats took a 21-8 lead with 59 seconds left. That may be the ultimate scoring play because the half got here to an in depth.

The Ticats began the second half in their very own finish zone and moved the chains deep into Elks’ territory. On the Edmonton 16-yard line on second and 5, Mitchell discovered Tim White for the primary time within the sport and the receiver made it rely. White evaded a defender alongside the sideline and bumped into the tip zone for the landing rating. With the convert, Hamilton elevated their result in 28-8 with seven and half minutes left within the body.

 

Following an Edmonton two-and-out, Hamilton scored one other landing on the night time. Just a few performs into the drive, Mitchell discovered Kiondré Smith for a 59-yard main. After an unsuccessful two-point convert, the Tiger-Cats took a 34-8 lead with simply over three minutes left within the quarter.

After one other Edmonton two-and-out, the Ticats picked proper again up the place they left off on their final possession. Just a few performs into the drive, Mitchell eyed Dunbar Jr. down area, who hauled in a 42-yard move to deliver his workforce all the way down to the Elks’ seven-yard line. Mitchell threw his fifth passing landing of the night time, this time discovering White for the receiver’s second main. With the purpose after, Hamilton elevated their result in 41-8.

Tre Ford changed Bethel-Thompson at quarterback on the Elks’ ensuing drive.

Ford made fast work shifting down the sphere, and after a defensive move interference penalty on Richard Leonard, the Elks arrange store on Hamilton’s five-yard line. On second down, Ford discovered Gittens Jr. in the long run zone for the workforce’s first main of the night time. Edmonton went for 2 and was unsuccessful and Hamilton held onto a 41-14 lead with six minutes left within the contest.

The Ticats added three extra factors to their lead on their subsequent possession with Liegghio linked on his 35-yard try (44-14) with three and a half minutes left.

Ford scored his second landing in as many drives, a drive that included an unbelievable scramble out of the pocket to search out Leake down area for a 22-yard achieve, discovering Gavin Cobb for six. Eugene Lewis hauled within the two-point convert to chop Hamilton’s result in 44-22 with about two minutes on the clock.

Edmonton wasn’t achieved but. After the Elks defence compelled a Ticats fumble, Ford and co. had been again on the sphere. Ford had one other unbelievable scramble to get out of bother on the drive earlier than discovering Lewis for the quarterback’s third landing move. After a failed two-point convert try, Edmonton reduce Hamilton’s result in 44-28.

That may be the ultimate rating as Hamilton held on for the win.

Subsequent up for Hamilton is a battle with the Montreal Alouettes at Tim Hortons Discipline on Friday Night time Soccer, whereas Edmonton heads to Regina to tackle the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Saturday night time.

How many medals does Team USA have? – NBC New York

The Olympic Video games are underway from Paris!

For a full rundown of all of the occasions every day, we’ve got a full breakdown of every part airing, together with the place and the best way to watch. Each Olympic occasion will likely be streaming reside on Peacock.

In relation to the medal rely, the United States is the favourite to win essentially the most medals. China is unlikely to overhaul the U.S. within the general medal haul, however has an opportunity to win extra gold medals than the People.

So which nation is main in medals after the primary day of competitors? Here’s a have a look at the Olympic medal rely (and preserve studying for some Crew USA highlights from Day 2).

Right here is the total leaderboard, final up to date July 28 at 5 p.m.

The final Summer time Olympics wherein america didn’t high the gold medal desk was in 2008 in Beijing. International locations at all times get a medal bump being the host nation, and France is predicted to virtually triple the variety of gold medals it gained in Tokyo.

Crew USA gained seven medals on Sunday, bringing their whole to 12 for the primary two days. Of these 12, 9 have been gained by feminine athletes, and U.S. girls completed first and second in two occasions for the day: the 100m butterfly in swimming, and the fencing particular person foil.

Crew USA Highlights: Day 2

SIMONE BILES SHINES, DESPITE INJURY

Simone Biles is already making historical past in Paris.

The 27-year-old grew to become the primary girls’s gymnast to land a Yurchenko double pike vault on the Olympics, taking maintain of the excessive rating within the occasion with a 15.800. It is a transfer that already had been re-named after her — now generally referred to as the “Biles II.”

The squad of Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera completed in first on the subdivision 2 qualifying on Sunday.

Biles holds the excessive rating within the all-around after finishing her 4 occasions at qualifying for the 2024 Paris Olympics on Sunday. She closed the day with a 14.433 in uneven bars, which presently stands because the eighth-highest rating within the occasion.

Biles holds the excessive rating in vault (15.300), flooring (14.600) and the second-highest in beam (14.733) for an all-around whole of 59.566.

Her U.S. teammates are proper behind her, with Suni Lee scoring a 56.132 for the second highest all-around rating and Jordan Chiles sitting third with a 56.065.

The 16-year-old New Jersey native made her Olympic debut on stability beam and uneven bars, serving to Crew USA safe a spot within the crew finals.

The U.S. girls’s gymnastics star is in place to advance to the finals in every occasion, assuming she is not restricted by damage. Biles was heard on digicam saying she felt one thing in her calf however stepped onto the competitors flooring with the leg taped.

She appeared simply tremendous when Taylor Swift’s “Prepared for It” started taking part in and her routine — the toughest on this planet — was stable. She walked gingerly off the ground and sat off to the facet for a second earlier than receiving a hug from longtime coach Laurent Landi.

Regardless of dominating in qualifying, Biles appeared to irritate her leg throughout warmups for the ground train. She left the ground with Crew USA physician Marcia Faustin and later returned along with her ankle taped.

FIRST ALL-U.S. FINAL IN FENCING SINCE 2008

It was American vs. American within the girls’s particular person foil fencing bout.

Lee Kiefer topped Lauren Scruggs 15-6 to win gold, whereas Scruggs claimed silver within the first time ever the U.S. had two girls within the remaining bout.

Kiefer additionally gained gold in Tokyo, finishing a back-to-back triumph.

ALL THOSE SWIMMERS ARE GOLD (OR SILVER, OR BRONZE)

American swimmers Torri Huske wins gold whereas teammate Gretchen Walsh wins silver within the girls’s 100m Butterfly remaining.

It was 1-2 Crew USA to high the rostrum within the girls’s 100m butterfly Sunday in Paris.

American Torri Huske upset teammate and world file holder Gretchen Walsh, who was favored within the race, to take gold with a 55.59 time.

Individually, Carson Foster took bronze within the males’s 400m particular person medley. And within the males’s 100m breaststroke, New Jersey’s Nic Fink tied with Adam Peaty of Nice Britain with a 59.05 time to take silver in what was a nail-biting race wherein the highest three finishers have been separated by simply 0.02 seconds.

Crew USA swimmer Nic Fink tied for silver within the males’s 100m breaststroke remaining, lacking the gold by two hundredths of a second.

MEN’S BASKETBALL, USWNT START STRONG

This is a scary thought for the remainder of the basketball world: LeBron James thinks Crew USA can get even higher.

The U.S. males’s basketball crew opened the 2024 Paris Olympics with a 110-84 win over Serbia. James and Kevin Durant hit each shot they took within the first half because the crew shot over 62.3% from the sphere and linked on 18 3-pointers. They slightly simply disposed of one in all their high threats, which is led by three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic.

However the U.S. dedicated 17 turnovers.

“We’re gonna get higher with our turnovers,” James informed NBC after the sport. “Clearly we’re making an attempt to make the correct play so you possibly can by no means exclude that, however a few of the careless turnovers that we had, that we can provide ourselves much more possessions offensively. We’ll be higher popping out on Wednesday.”

The U.S. placed on an announcement towards Germany Sunday.

After a 3-0 win versus Zambia within the opener, the USWNT routed Germany 4-1 to additional put a stamp on Group B. The U.S. can safe first place in its group with a minimum of a draw on Wednesday versus Australia.

Sophia Smith scored a brace, whereas Mallory Swanson and Lynn Williams additionally received on the scoresheet towards a often elite German facet that simply could not include the USWNT’s attacking efficiency.

Goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher solely permits a purpose as U.S. girls’s soccer defeats Germany 4-1 in pool play on the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Stephen Wade of the Related Press contributed to this report.

Bo Levi Mitchell helps Hamilton Tiger-Cats blitz winless Edmonton Elks

EDMONTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats appear like they’re lastly discovering their footing.

Bo Levi Mitchell handed for 316 yards and 5 touchdowns, together with two to vast receiver Tim White, because the Tiger-Cats received their second recreation in a row, defeating the hapless Edmonton Elks 44-28 on Sunday.

“It felt like the primary time this 12 months the place we’ve come collectively on offence, defence and particular groups, and performed nicely on either side. Hopefully that’s an instance of what we are able to do after we convey all three phases,” mentioned Ticats head coach Scott Milanovich.

“It’s simply given us confidence. That locker room is feeling quite a bit completely different than it was three weeks in the past.”

The Tiger-Cats improved to 2-5.

“It’s a lengthy highway, however I feel we’ve taken one other step towards turning into the soccer group we need to be,” Mitchell mentioned. “The blokes we’ve on this roster are particular. I do know we began 0-5, however we’re a particular group.

“We will do one thing harmful as a result of we’ve a whole lot of expertise in that room. We’re younger and we’ve to seek out our approach and our id, however now that it’s there, I feel we perceive who we’re.”

The Elks are nonetheless winless on the 12 months, falling to 0-7, and 0-2 underneath interim head coach Jarious Jackson, who changed Chris Jones.

“Within the second quarter we gave up a punt block, I feel it was a one-point recreation on the time, and it simply looks like the underside fell out after that,” Jackson mentioned. “We now have to be higher at dealing with adversity.”

Edmonton now has a miserable 2-28 file at dwelling since Oct. 26, 2019.

The Elks acquired on the board with their opening drive, getting a 26-yard discipline objective from Boris Bede.

Hamilton’s first possession was not as profitable, as Mitchell was intercepted by Elk Marcus Lewis on the Edmonton 49, eventual resulting in a 47-yard discipline objective by Bede.

The Ticats responded with a 45-yard discipline objective by Marc Liegghio with three minutes remaining within the opening body, and he added one other one from 47 yards to shut out the quarter and tie the sport 6-6.

Edmonton regained the lead on a pair of punt singles, with Hamilton then getting a single of its personal off of a kickoff.

The Tiger-Cats lastly stopped the scoring by dribs and drabs when Kobe Jones blocked a punt which was recovered by DQ Thomas with 2 1/2 minutes left within the first half. That led on to a 12-yard landing move from Mitchell to Jevoni Robinson.

Hamilton utterly took cost virtually instantly after as Jamal Peters picked off Elks quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson. That led to a monster 66-yard passing play from Mitchell to Luther Hakunavanhu for a landing with a minute to play within the second quarter and a 21-8 lead at halftime.

The Ticats continued the onslaught to start out the third, as Mitchell discovered White down the sidelines for a 12-yard passing main.

The drubbing continued with three minutes left within the third, as Mitchell went deep for a 59-yard landing move to Kiondre Smith.

Hamilton made it 41-8 to start out the fourth on a seven-yard landing move to White.

A lot to the delight of the Edmonton crowd, the Elks lastly introduced in backup QB Tre Ford and he engineered a protracted drive, culminating in a five-yard TD move to Kurleigh Gittens Jr. The 2-point convert try failed.

Liegghio added a 35-yard discipline objective.

Ford’s second possession was simply as profitable, one other lengthy drive capped off by a 20-yard landing move to Gavin Cobb. The 2-point convert move to Eugene Lewis was good.

Edmonton’s Darrius Bratton recovered a fumble on the Hamilton 20, main to a different Ford TD move, a 12-yarder to Lewis.

Ford ended up with 121 passing yards and three TDs in lower than 1 / 4 of play, to Bethel-Thompson’s 85 yards passing.

“It was simply enjoyable once more,” mentioned Ford, who didn’t get right into a single recreation this season underneath Jones as coach. “I haven’t performed soccer in a very long time. It was enjoyable simply to go on the market and play good and attempt to gel with the fellows on the go.”

NOTES

The groups cut up their seasonal sequence final 12 months, with every profitable within the different group’s stadium … Hamilton accidents included OL Dayton Black (Achilles), DB Stavros Katsantonis (leg), DL Luke Brubacher (hamstring) and WR Branden O’Leary-Orange (hamstring) … Out for Edmonton had been DL Sam Acheampong (knee), DB Scott Hunter (knee), LB Michael Brodrique (groin) and OL Hunter Steward (head) … The final dwelling win for Edmonton over Hamilton was on Aug. 4, 2017 … Edmonton got here into the sport with 10 consecutive losses. All six of their earlier losses this season had been one possession video games, together with 5 consecutive defeats by six factors or much less … Cats QB Mitchell is off to a terrific begin. His 12 landing passes coming into the competition had been already probably the most he’s thrown since 2019.

UP NEXT

Tiger-Cats: Host the Montreal Alouettes (6-1) on Friday.

Elks: Go to the Saskatchewan Roughriders (5-2) on Saturday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first printed July 28, 2024.

Robert Downey Jr. Will Play Doctor Doom in Marvel’s ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ 

Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Physician Doom in a brand new “Avengers” film titled “Avengers: Doomsday,” which will likely be directed by Joe and Anthony Russo in their very own return to Marvel. The directing duo is on deck to helm two new “Avengers” film: “Doomsday,” which is able to introduce Victor von Doom/Physician Doom, and “Avengers: Secret Wars.”

Whereas Downey had mentioned in current interviews that he was open to returning to Marvel, followers naturally assumed that meant he would come again as Iron Man/Tony Stark. Downey’s return because the villainous Victor von Doom comes as a large shock to the fandom, together with the ecstatic viewers at Marvel’s presentation at San Diego Comedian-Con. Downey made a victorious look to Corridor H on Saturday night to disclose his return.

Downey’s very first look because the playboy super-genius Stark got here in 2008’s “Iron Man,” which was the primary installment within the interconnected Marvel Cinematic Universe devised by Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. Over the following 11 years, Downey would reprise the function in 10 Marvel movies, together with “Iron Man 2,” “Iron Man 3,” “The Unimaginable Hulk,” “The Avengers,” “Captian America: Civil Struggle,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” “Avengers: Infinity Struggle” and “Avengers: Endgame.”

“Endgame” featured the demise of Iron Man. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige harassed to Vainness Truthful final December that he had no real interest in messing with Downey’s emotional exit.

“We’re going to maintain that second and never contact that second once more,” Feige mentioned on the time about Iron Man’s demise. “All of us labored very onerous for a few years to get to that, and we’d by no means wish to magically undo it in any approach.”

Downey is now returning to Marvel, however not as Iron Man. The actor had been fairly open this yr about his curiosity in coming again to the franchise. Talking to Esquire journal after his Oscar win for “Oppenheimer,” the actor was requested if he would ever return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe now that he’s formally an Academy Award winner. The actor didn’t hesitate to reply sure.

“Fortunately. It’s too integral part of my DNA,” Downey mentioned. “That function selected me. And look, I all the time say, ‘By no means, ever guess towards Kevin Feige.’ It’s a shedding guess. He’s the home. He’ll all the time win.”

The Victor von Doom information continues an enormous yr for the actor. His efficiency as Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” received him the Academy Award win for greatest supporting actor in March. Most just lately, Downey was featured within the forged of Park Chan-wooks’ mini-series “The Sympathizer” on HBO, the place he performed CIA operative Claude and a number of other different roles. He earned an Emmy nomination for supporting actor in a restricted sequence or anthology.

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UFC 304 takeaways: Can Muhammad finally get his shine? Will Jones-Aspinall ever happen?

A 14-fight card at UFC 304 in Manchester, England, was headlined by a pair of title bout rematches. Belal Muhammad dethroned Leon Edwards to change into the brand new welterweight champion. Within the co-main occasion, Tom Aspinall made fast work of Curtis Blaydes, leaving little doubt that he is among the best strikers on this planet. To make sense of all of it, Brett Okamoto, Andreas Hale and Jeff Wagenheim supply their remaining ideas.

The stage was set for Leon Edwards to placed on a starry efficiency. It was early into Sunday morning — with the solar nonetheless down — however the followers at Co-op Reside area have been absolutely awake and able to cheer on a present after simply having watched two different native heroes, Tom Aspinall and Paddy Pimblett, rating rousing first-round finishes.

Edwards didn’t ship the locals house pleased, although. It wasn’t just because he misplaced his UFC welterweight championship to Belal Muhammad. By the point the choice was being learn, the solar was rising in Manchester, however the vitality within the constructing had already been deadened. The primary occasion had primarily performed out with the challenger in dominant positions on the canvas or in clinches, as he piled up over 12 minutes of management time. Muhammad by no means significantly threatened a end, however he gave Edwards little alternative for an enormous efficiency and the British followers little purpose to cheer.

This was exactly what Muhammad had stated he was going to do. But it surely appeared unlikely, on condition that Edwards’ previous three fights had been towards robust wrestlers — Kamaru Usman twice and Colby Covington — and the champ had principally saved these fights standing, the place he’s most harmful. Even when Edwards and Muhammad first met in 2021, in a bout that ended early in Spherical 2 as a no-contest after an eye fixed poke rendered Muhammad unable to proceed, Edwards had saved the struggle in positions the place he might get the higher of it.

Not this time. Though Edwards had an enormous third spherical, getting a takedown early and threatening a submission till the horn, and though he turned across the remaining spherical and landed a late elbow that left Muhammad’s face bloody, the soon-to-be-dethroned champ was unable to generate constant offense. His title reign simply petered out.

So now Muhammad is the newest everyman to personal a UFC belt, following within the footsteps of men resembling Sean Strickland and Dricus Du Plessis, fighters who placed on championship-winning performances however lack the star energy the UFC brass craves. Muhammad deserves all of the accolades for this victory, however will these accolades come his means?

The UFC star-building machine has by no means precisely embraced Edwards. So good luck to Muhammad, who had waited a very long time earlier than being given his shot. He needed to go on a 10-fight unbeaten run earlier than getting a date with Edwards. He made probably the most of it on this evening, however the smothering model through which he secured his title would have made this struggle a yawner even when it weren’t taking part in out in entrance of his opponent’s house followers and the sleepy hours of the evening. — Wagenheim


Is Jon Jones going to reply the cellphone for Tom Aspinall?

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Tom Aspinall delivers message to Jon Jones after title protection

Tom Aspinall tells Jon Jones he is higher than him after his fast win over Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304.

Hale: All Aspinall wanted was one minute to avenge the lone blemish on his UFC report by annihilating Blaydes. Exterior of Ciryl Gane, there’s no one else left for Aspinall to struggle who would current an inexpensive risk.

Other than the TKO loss because of harm, Aspinall has worn out the higher crust of the heavyweight division with little to no resistance. Aspinall’s previous three fights towards Blaydes, Sergei Pavlovich and Marcin Tybura have lasted a grand whole of three minutes and 22 seconds, with none going longer than 90 seconds. Aspinall entered the Octagon with a median struggle time of two:10, the shortest in UFC historical past. The 60 seconds it took to dispatch Blaydes will lengthen his lead.

For what it is price, Jones has each proper to disregard the decision and trip off into the sundown when he presumably beats Stipe Miocic in November. It most likely will not diminish his stature as the best blended martial artist, contemplating that he has way more to lose than acquire in a struggle with Aspinall.

Nevertheless, if he needs to show that he is nonetheless one of the best fighter on this planet, Jones should reply the hardest problem of his UFC profession towards a person who is larger, sooner and extra highly effective than anyone he has ever shared an Octagon with.

As massive as a struggle between Jones and Francis Ngannou was regarded as, the specter of Aspinall has eclipsed that and made Jones-Aspinall the largest struggle that may be made within the UFC, outdoors of something Conor McGregor.


Paddy Pimblett was all the time this good

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Paddy Pimblett electrifies the Manchester crowd with an unbelievable submission win at UFC 304.

Okamoto: Here is how you understand Pimblett has achieved his job with regards to getting individuals to care about him — the overreactions to his performances.

When he beat Jared Gordon, in a struggle many scored for Gordon, it appeared like followers and pundits alike could not wait to leap off the bandwagon. When he failed to complete a veteran in Tony Ferguson, the “overrated” narrative grew. After which, after one (albeit) improbable submission victory over King Inexperienced, abruptly social media is flooded with “Paddy is the actual deal” feedback?

The game as a complete is swinging means too extensive with each Pimblett efficiency. What did he do Saturday that we did not know he might do? We all know he has a harmful floor recreation. We all know he tends to stand up when the highlight is at its brightest. This is not to downplay his previous exploits. The precise reverse, really.

It was one of the best win of his UFC profession to this point. However why are we treating it prefer it confirmed us one thing we have been oblivious to? I knew Pimblett might carry out like this, and I feel the UFC knew it, too. The highest of the division continues to be going to be robust for Pimblett. It was all the time going to be. The query of how far he can go continues to be on the market. And maybe for some, this final efficiency reveals he is for actual, however I used to be below the impression we already knew he was.

Marlies sign Alex Nylander to AHL contract | TheAHL.com

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The Toronto Marlies have signed ahead Alex Nylander to a one-year American Hockey League contract.

Nylander, whose brother William is a ahead with the Maple Leafs, started the 2023-24 season with the AHL’s Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, recording 17 targets and 15 assists for 32 factors in 43 video games. He was acquired by Columbus on Feb. 22, 2024, and went on to put up 11 targets and 4 assists in 23 video games with the Blue Jackets.

Nylander has performed 330 profession AHL video games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Rockford and Rochester, totaling 94 targets and 116 assists for 210 factors. He set profession highs in 2022-23 with 25 targets and 50 factors, and was chosen to take part within the 2023 AHL All-Star Traditional.

A primary-round selection (eighth total) by Buffalo within the 2016 NHL Draft, Nylander has performed 121 video games within the NHL with the Sabres, Blackhawks, Penguins and Blue Jackets, tallying 25 targets and 24 assists.

Kiefer earns 2nd Olympic gold in women’s foil fencing with a victory over American teammate Scruggs

PARIS (AP) — Lee Kiefer gained back-to-back gold medals in foil fencing and her teammate Lauren Scruggs took the silver Sunday to make historical past as the primary Black fencer to win an Olympic medal in a person girls’s occasion for the US.

Kiefer gained 15-6 within the last towards Scruggs and celebrated by pirouetting down the piste in pleasure. Realizing the U.S. anthem would play after the ultimate it doesn’t matter what “took the strain off,” Kiefer mentioned.

The vocal crowd within the cavernous Grand Palais was an enormous distinction to the hushed, empty venue in Chiba, Japan, the place Kiefer gained her first Olympic gold three years in the past underneath pandemic restrictions.

Kiefer devoted her win to Buckie Leach, who coached her to gold in Tokyo however died 20 days later in a motorbike accident. “He could be so glad for me,” she mentioned. “This one’s for him. I also have a image of him on my wall within the village.”

Kiefer’s gold medal is the fifth in a person occasion for a U.S. fencer. She follows Mariel Zagunis in 2004 and 2008 as the one American fencers to win gold in the identical occasion twice.

“Mariel, who did it earlier than me, she has been supporting me and being a very necessary particular person to maintain me feeling necessary and seen and empowered these previous years, so I actually wish to thank her for being that particular person,” Kiefer mentioned.

There hadn’t been an all-U.S. last in an Olympic fencing occasion since 2008, when Zagunis beat Sada Jacobson in saber as a part of an American podium sweep. Earlier than that, the final time it occurred was in 1904.

“I’m positively extra glad than upset,” Scruggs mentioned. “I believe that it was surprising for me to be right here within the first place, so I don’t even assume I’ve had time to course of dropping, if I’m being trustworthy. Simply surprising and simply tremendous grateful.”

It continues a speedy rise to the highest of world fencing for Scruggs, a 21-year-old Harvard pupil from Queens, New York.

“Possibly two years in the past, I actually thought I might make the staff, till final 12 months, I made my first senior staff,” she mentioned. “So to return out right here and medal is simply insane.”

Scruggs mentioned she desires to encourage younger Black fencers and present “that they’ve a spot within the sport.”

Kiefer is a part of a embellished Olympic energy couple.

Kiefer’s husband, Gerek Meinhardt, is a two-time Olympic bronze medalist in males’s foil who will compete in two occasions in Paris. Kiefer and Meinhardt are medical college students on the College of Kentucky who’ve taken go away from their research to pursue their Olympic desires.

Requested about her future, Kiefer reeled off her and Meinhardt’s remaining occasions in Paris. “That’s so far as we’re pondering for now,” she mentioned.

Eleanor Harvey turned the primary Canadian ever to win an Olympic fencing medal when she beat Alice Volpi of Italy 15-12 for the bronze.

Additionally Sunday, Japan’s Koki Kano beat France’s Yannick Borel 15-9 for the boys’s epee gold medal. It was Japan’s first gold in a person Olympic fencing occasion.

The vocal dwelling crowd needed to accept silver for the second day in a row after Auriane Mallo-Breton misplaced within the girls’s epee last Saturday.

Mohamed Elsayed gained the bronze for Egypt 8-7 in additional time towards Hungary’s Tibor Andrasfi.

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Carnets de Paris: ambiance survoltée pour le nageur Léon Marchand

L’ambiance était survoltée au stade Paris La Défense Aréna lors de la première épreuve olympique de Léon Marchand, le nageur français que toute la France attendait. « Allez, Léon, Léon Marchand », scandaient en choeur les spectateurs. La France se faisait tellement nombreuse que les autres pays ne se distinguaient pas dans les gradins remplis par près de 15 000 spectateurs.

Des bouchons « vos oreilles vous disent ouïe » étaient d’ailleurs disponibles à certains kiosques de l’amphithéâtre. Nécessaire si vous êtes fragiles des tympans puisque les cris de joie des Français faisaient littéralement trembler le plancher des gradins. On pouvait à peine entendre l’annonceur dire son nom lorsque le quintuple champion du monde a fait son entrée à la piscine olympique.

Vêtus des couleurs de leur pays, brandissant fièrement les pancartes à l’effigie de leur vedette montante, ils misaient beaucoup sur le jeune prodige de 22 ans, qui a pulvérisé le report de Michael Phelps aux championnats du monde de natation en juillet 2023 dans sa self-discipline fétiche, le 400 m quatre nage. Le report était détenu par le a number of médaillé olympique depuis 2008.

C’est d’ailleurs dans cette self-discipline que Léon Marchand entamait sa conquête olympique en remportant sans shock la médaille d’or. Avec un chrono de 4:02,95, on aurait cru qu’il nageait seul dans la piscine se détachant de tous ses adversaires avec une avance de près de 6 secondes. Il n’a laissé aucune likelihood à ses rivaux Tomoyuki Matsushita et Carson Foster, qui ont décroché respectivement la médaille d’argent et de bronze.

Il a ainsi battu encore une fois le report olympique détenu par nul autre que… Michael Phelps. Les comparaisons se font nombreuses avec le détenteur de 28 médailles olympiques. Les deux nageurs partagent d’ailleurs le même entraîneur, qui sait visiblement reconnaître les diamants bruts.

Chaque édition des Jeux olympiques a ses athlètes internationaux qui deviennent les incontournables. Cette année, ce sont la gymnaste Simone Biles, Noah Lyles en athlétisme ou encore le marathonien Eliud Kipchoge qui font tourner les têtes. Mais quand s’ajoute à ça une vedette locale, l’ambiance ne peut pas être plus électrisante.

C’est le sourire aux lèvres, visiblement ému, que Léon Marchand est allé chercher sa médaille d’or, sa première médaille olympique. Il était arrivé sixième dans la même self-discipline aux Jeux olympiques de Tokyo en 2021.

« J’ai envie de m’amuser et de me dépasser, on verra ce qu’il se passe », avait-il confié à son quotidien native, Actu Toulouse, avant son arrivée aux Jeux olympiques. Il lui reste encore trois programs individuelles à disputer, le 200 m papillon, le 200 m brasse et le 200 m quatre nages individuelles. Avec une médaille d’or au cou, c’est bien parti pour le dépassement. Il pourrait, selon les prédictions, repartir avec trois autres médailles d’or.

Ce reportage a été financé grâce au soutien du Fonds de journalisme worldwide Transat-Le Devoir.

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Team USA fencers Lee Kiefer, Lauren Scruggs win gold, silver medals

PARIS − A pair of American ladies fencers on Sunday evening gained a pair of coveted Olympic medals – one gold and one silver.

Lee Kiefer beat teammate Lauren Scruggs on the Paris Video games within the ultimate bout of the ladies’s particular person foil competitors that showcased U.S. expertise.

Arguably, among the greatest fencing expertise the US has ever produced.

It was on show not solely within the golden medal bout – which Kiefer gained 15-6 – however in the course of the daylong competitors that ended with an All-American ultimate.

Kiefer stands solely 5-4 and 110 kilos. However she is a powerhouse.

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She gained gold within the foil on the Tokyo Video games in 2021, and right here she defended that Olympic title whereas turning into solely the second U.S. fencer to win two Olympic gold medals in particular person competitors. She is married to Gerek Meinhardt, a five-time U.S. Olympic fencer who’s competing right here and was available to rejoice. 

Contained in the cavernous Grand Palais Sunday evening, nonetheless, the second went past the 30-year-old Kiefer.

It marked the primary All-American ultimate within the particular person foil in Olympic historical past, and for that U.S. fencing additionally should thank Scruggs, the 21-year-old Harvard scholar from Queens, N.Y.

A primary-time Olympian, Scruggs was not anticipated to contend for gold. However when the competitors started Sunday, Scruggs dispatched one opponent after one other − 4 in whole.

Till she reached Kiefer.

Nobody might get previous Kiefer.

Nonetheless, Scruggs gained a silver medal in a bout that shined a lightweight on two distinctive paths.

Kiefer grew up in Kentucky and developed world-class abilities in a state a bit of higher recognized for basketball than fencing. She is a four-time Olympian who has a call to make: hold fencing, or return to medical faculty after an prolonged break to chase these Olympic desires?

If Kiefer retires, Scruggs may be the star in ready.

She skilled on the Peter Westbrook Basis, well-known for introducing the game to kids of coloration in New York.

Scruggs, who’s Black, distinguished herself internationally on the youth circuit. She was adequate to make the group at Harvard in 2021. Adequate to win an NCAA championship in foil final yr. And resulted in an All-American embrace, with Kiefer and Scruggs hugging after the historic bout.