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  • Millrose Games 2025 rear and fiery: how to look, calendar, fields

    The Millrose Games, the best annual international athletics indoor athletics, was broadcast on Saturday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. HE from New York on NBC Sports and Peacock.

    The fields of historic armory present Cole Hocker (1500m Olympic gold medalist) which takes care of Grant Fisher (5000m Olympic and bronze medal for 10,000m) in 3000m.

    In addition, Brit Josh Kerr and Yared Nuguse (silver medalists and Olympic bronze of 1500m) in the Mile Mile Wanamaker. Kerr has ahead of a hundredth at the Paris Games.

    The full input lists are there.

    Over the past two years, Nuguse has won the Wanamaker Mile with the interior miles the second and fastest in history (3: 47.38 and 3: 47.83). The Ethiopian Yomif Kejelcha has the world record of 3: 47.01.

    This year, Nuguse can become the first man to win three miles consecutive in Millrose since Bernard Lagat took six in a row from 2005 to 2000 when he took place at Madison Square Garden.

    In the 3000m, Hocker and Fisher could hunt the world record (Ethiopian of Lamecha Girma 7: 23.81) and the American record (Nuguse’s 7: 28.23).

    The 100m Olympic obstacle champion Masai Russell made the headlines of 60m, which she won last Sunday at the Grand Prix in New Balance.

    Quincy Wilson, who last summer has become the youngest medalist in Olympic male athletics with 4x400m in gold at 16, is registered in the 600m. Wilson ran the fastest indoor for its age or less last Sunday.

    Tokyo Olympic champion Katie Moon leads the pole jump field.

    The 60m male includes the Olympic champion of Tokyo 100m Marcell Jacobs, Italy, and the world champion of 60m in the Trayvon Bromell room.

    After Millrose, the season continues with the US athletic room championships from February 22 to 23 with coverage on NBC and Peacock on February 23.

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    Noah Lyles wins the New Balance Grand Prix, calls Tyreek Hill

    Noah Lyles won the New Balance 60m Grand Prix in his first high -level meeting since the Paris Olympic Games.

  • Kyle Busch has placed himself to drive in 5 NASCAR truck races in 2025: Here is where he will compete

    Kyle Busch will return this season to the Nascar Craftsman Truck series for Spire Motorsports, where he will participate in five races. The first race is this weekend when it runs in FR8 208 in Atlanta Motorspeedway at 1 p.m. Saturday.

    While working again with the head of the crew Brian Patties, the other races will take place on May 17 in North Wilkesboro Speedway; May 23 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway; May 30 in Nashville Superspeedway and August 8 in Watkins Glen International.

    Busch, 39, also won the Texas Motor Speedway in the Trucks series in 2024, raising its victories of all time at 66, most of the truck series.

    “With my long -standing relationship with Jeff (Dickerson, co -owner of Spire) and having many of my former employees who still work on the teams of the Craftsman Truck series of Spire Motorsports, it’s cool to be able to return to their Chevy Silverados Fiverados Five time and work to fill these cases of trophy, “Busch said in a team statement. “I always like to be part of the process of assessing their equipment and being a mentor for young drivers in the Spire range. It’s fun to try to help accelerate their learning curve by transmitting a few pointers here and there. »»

    Busch is first of all time in the truck series with an average finish of 6.5 and second with 8,050 LED laps.

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    “My schedule will include tracks where I was very successful in the series of trucks, such as Atlanta, Charlotte and Nashville, but also two tracks that I have never run in a truck – North Wilkesboro and Watkins Glen,” Busch said.

    Busch failed to finish the Nascar Cup Daytona 500 Sunday series on Sunday. He was taken in an accident on the 186 Tour which involved Joey Logano.

    Busch was credited with a 34th place in the Sunday race.

    Reach Mike Organ at 615-259-8021 or on x @Mikeorganwriter.

    This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Kyle Busch Racing in 5 NASCAR truck races in 2025, including Nashville

  • TGL Week 6: Ludvig Åberg leads the bay ahead of Justin Thomas, Atlanta Drive after Genesis Invitational Win

    Ludvig Åberg did not waste time after his victory at Torrey Pines on Sunday.

    After having made a throw across the country almost immediately after winning the Genesis Invitational in southern California, Åberg helped led the Bay GC to a dominant victory over Justin Thomas and Atlanta Drive GC in the second of three TGL games Monday.

    The bay was held to win a 6-5 victory in its first match of the day on Monday in Florida, part of a triple-head of the special presidents. This followed Thomas’ overtime rally that he sealed with a chip-in to beat the Los Angeles Golf Club.

    The bay took an advance of 3-0 almost immediately, thanks in part to a clutch stroke of Min Woo Lee on the fourth hole. It came after a time dead on the green when they forgot to raise a club.

    While Atlanta replied the fifth, thanks to a 13 feet from Thomas after the launch of a hammer, Lucas Glover missed a perfect opportunity to win the hammer in the next hole and suddenly take the lead. Glover responded to the ninth to close the triplets with a safe, however, which kept its deficit in one while they entered simple. This chip-in sent Thomas also backing down to the green to celebrate.

    The bay finally advanced on the 13th after Clark won via a hammer throw, then Åberg dropped another dart on the 14th par-3. He was a few centimeters from an ace, which would have been the first in competition.

    Thomas had the chance to force overtime to the last hole, but Thomas’ long putt was just a bit short. This gave the bay victory for a blow.

    Teeing in the afternoon of its usual decor during prime time, the first match presented the GC Atlanta Drive (1-0), undefeated and the Los Angeles Golf Club (2-0).

    LAGC took an advance of 1-0 at the start of the third hole, with Justin Rose flowing a 14-foot putt. However, the match was tied at 1-1 on the next hole when Justin Thomas launched the hammer for Atlanta, but Lagc refused. (Each team obtained three hammers under new rules, compared to one during the previous TGL matches.)

    Sahith Theegala missed a putt on the fifth hole that would have given the head to Lagc, but the shot has launched. The two teams remained equal to 2-2 after holes 6 and 7.

    LAGC won the ninth hole on a seven-feet putt to take a 3-2 lead. They built this margin at 5-2 when Tommy Fleetwood sank a birdie to win the hole 11.

    However, Atlanta rallied to do it 5-4 on hole 13 with a Billy Putt out of pearl. LAGC maintained its slight edge until the hole 15 when Thomas cut to move the match to overtime.

    In overtime, it is a challenge closest to the spindle in TGL. Fleetwood seemed to have given LAGC victory when he fled in his shot. But Patrick Cantlay finished the Atlanta rally and obtained victory, winning his shot less than five feet from the spit.

    With the victory, Atlanta has briefly improved at 2-0 before falling at 2-1 this season. LAGC took its first defeat of the season and fell to 2-1, but it still looks like TGL’s favorite before a match next Monday against New York GC, which has not yet won.

  • Dortmund wants 85 million pounds sterling for Gittens – Tuesday gossip

    Jamie Gittens could cost 85 million sterling pounds from the Premier League, Manchester United struck a snag in their Victor Osimhen Pursuit and Manchester City will face their neighbors for a young midfielder.

    Manchester United are eager to sign Victor Osimhen, who is ready to Galatasaray Since NapoliBut the aspirations of the 26 -year -old Nigeria Champions League and requests from the Champions League could make any agreement difficult to conclude. (Teamtalk)

    The Brazilian midfielder from Manchester United, Casemiro, 32, wants to see the remaining 16 months of his £ 300,000 contract per week, bearing a blow to the club plans to sell it to collect transfer funds. (Mirror)

    Manchester City Interest for 21 years Bayer Leverkusen And the German midfielder Florian Wirtz, who would cost more than 85 million pounds sterling, increases as the club plans a future without Kevin de Bruyne in Belgium, 33 years (email)

    Borussia Dortmund You want 85 million pounds sterling (102 million euros) for Jamie Gittens, with Arsenal,, Tottenham And Chélat Among the contenders of England U21S, the contenders of England U21S. (Bild – Subscription required – in German)

    Manchester City are prepared for offers for the midfielder of Portugal Bernardo Silva this summer, with SPAINS, in Portugal and Saudi Arabia interested in the 30 -year -old. (Initiate of football)

    Argentia U20s Claudio Echeverri striker, 19, will join Manchester City squad this week after spending last year River plate. (Fabrizio Romano)

    Manchester City could face competition from rivals Manchester United For Atalanta The 23 -year -old Belgian midfielder Charles de Ketelaere. (Teamtalk)

    Tottenham tried to sign the Mexico striker Santiago Gimenez Feyenoord at the end of the January transfer window, but the 23 -year -old decided to join AC Milan instead. (Calciomercato – In Italian))

    Bayern Munich abandoned the race to sign Bayer Leverkusen Defender Jonathan Tah, who has crossed the path to Barcelona To sign the 29 -year -old German international, free when his contract expires in summer. (Sport – in Spanish)

    Manchester United will win 31 million pounds sterling if Marseille Sell ​​the English striker Mason Greenwood, 23, for Paris St-Germain This summer because they have a 50%sales clause. PSG offered 75 million euros in Marseille (62 million pounds sterling). (Fichajes – in Spanish)

    Bournemouth And the defender of under 21 in Spain Dean Huijsen, 19, has a liberation clause of 50 million pounds sterling in his contract which can be activated from this summer, with Liverpool Among the interested clubs. (Fabrizio Romano)

  • Novak Djokovic announces that the former rival Andy Murray will train him until 2025 Australian Open

    Novak Djokovic (R) of Serbia and Andy Murray (L) British hold their trophies during the award ceremony after *** won their male final in single the fourteen of the 2016 Australian open tennis tournament in Melbourne on 31 January 2016. AFP AFP photo 2016 / Paul Crock (photo of Paul Crock / AFP) (photo of Paul Crock / AFP via Getty Images)

    Novak Djokovic appointed his former rival, Andy Murray, to his team of coaches for the next Australian Open in January 2025. (Photo by Paul Crock / AFP via Getty Images)

    Novak Djokovic has appointed a new member of his team of coaches while he is preparing to compete for his 25th Grand Chelem trophy at Australian Open in January. The name of the new member? Andy Murray.

    Yes, that Andy Murray. The British tennis player who won two Grand Chelem trophies and withdrew from sport last summer at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Helping to train his former rival has been his first move since his end of his professional career.

    “I will join the Novak team during the offseason, the caregiver to prepare for the Australian Open,” Murray said in a statement. “I am really excited and I can’t wait to spend time on the same side of the net as Novak for a change, helping her achieve his goals.”

    Djokovic and Murray, who are both 37 years old (they were born in the week of each other in 1987), were rivals on the ground at the apogee of Murray at the start and in the mid -2010. Djokovic To the advantage in his 36 career confrontations, winning 25 in Murray from 11. If you just look at the top finals, Djokovic beat Murray 11 times while Murray beat Djokovic eight times. But in large slams, Djokovic absolutely possessed Murray with a file of 8-2.

    There are more secrets hidden in this record of 25-11. Murray lost against Djokovic four times in six years in the Australian Open final (2011, 2015, 2015, 2016), which could raise eyebrows during this decision. But beating a player does not mean you have nothing to learn from them. Murray never won the Australian Open, but he did the last five times, which meant that he was doing something good.

    Djokovic mentioned his Australian open story with Murray in his declaration.

    “I am delighted to have one of my greatest rivals on the same side of the net, like my trainer.” Djokovic said. on Australian soil. »»

    That the Australian open story, as well as their personal history shared as a long -standing competitors, are two things that Djokovic mentioned in a video of media threw that Djokovic told and published on Saturday on social networks, and were probably important factors in Djokovic’s decision to bring Murray on board.

    The Australian Open begins on January 12, 2025.

  • Trump’s point of view on transgender athletes resonates among some candidates who arise for the president of the IOC

    Geneva (AP) – Having allowed him transgender athletes to participate in female sports was already a key debate among the Olympic leaders before US President Donald Trump signed a decree which exerts them before the games of been 2028 in Los Angeles.

    In a speech before signing the document on Wednesday, Trump said he wanted the International Olympic Committee to change everything “to have to do with this absolutely ridiculous subject”.

    The outgoing president of the IOC, Thomas Bach, who had a tense meeting with Trump during his first mandate in the White House, avoided taking a strong position on the subject, but many of the seven candidates who arise to replace him This year.

    Sebastian Coe, who directs World Athletics, the world organization governing athletics, seemed to support Trump’s position on his X account.

    “The preservation of the integrity of competition in the female category is a fundamental principle of athletics sport and, as we know, it all starts in schools,” said Coe, a double Olympic champion of 1,500 meters from Great Britain. “Establishing clear and unambiguous policies is a first critical step.

    Currently, the IOC simply advises sports guidelines that make final decisions on eligibility. The IOC allowed Transgender athletes to participate in the Olympic Games since 2004, but it was not until 2021 that the first openly transgender athletes competed.

    Three best Olympic sports – athletics, swimming and bike – now have bar athletes who have gone through male puberty to participate in international female events.

    The election of the IOC to replace Bach, whose limit of 12 years is reached and goes in June, is March 20 at a meeting in Greece. Some candidates have clearly indicated where they are held on the participation of transgenderness.

    “In World Athletics, we have developed clear policies and consulted on eligibility for women,” Coe wrote in his manifesto for CIO voters. “I will plead for clear policies based on science that protects the female category.”

    Another leading competitor to replace Bach, Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., also urged the IOC to define clear guidelines on the issue.

    “The IOC has the fundamental duty to protect female sport by adopting a policy to maintain unambiguous distinctions between male and women categories,” Samaranch wrote in December.

    In his electoral manifesto, the head of the ski federation, Johan Eliasch, said that he wanted the CIO to establish the rules “guided by biological facts, not cultural trends”.

    “Regardless of current testosterone levels, exposure to puberty creates size differences, weight, etc.

    The international cycling union followed the transgender policy of aquatic and athletics in July 2023, although its president David Lappartient was more prudent in his Olympic manifesto. He suggested that the IOC should guide the Olympic sports bodies with common principles while “we must accept that the answer can vary from sport to sport”.

    The only woman among the seven candidates in the IOC, twice the Olympic Swimming gold medalist, Kirsty Coventry, did not directly address the question of gender in her manifesto, writing instead of “strengthening female sports by protecting the female athletes ”.

    But in an interview with the BBC two weeks ago, she said that it was the duty of the IOC to ensure equal opportunities and equity.

    “I do not think we can do it according to the medical and scientific research that I have seen if we add or allow transgender women to participate in the female category at the moment,” she said. “It is very clear that transgender women are more capable in the category of women and can eliminate opportunities that should be equal for women.”

    Questioned last week at an event hosted by the CIC for the candidates, Coventry – The Minister of Sports of Zimbabwe – said: “Along the road, we will learn from lessons, and we will become stronger and we Let’s go make better rules and regulations. “”

    The other two candidates – Prince Feisal Al Hussein of Jordan and the President of the Federation of Gymnastics Morinari Watanabe – did not address transgender athletes in their documents, although Prince Feisal stressed gender equality and equality opportunities.

    The next CIO chief will need a functional working relationship with the Trump administration before the Los Angeles Olympic Games.

    Trump said that he had ordered the Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, “to deny all visa requests presented by men who try to fraudulently penetrate in the United States while identifying themselves as female athletes”.

    On the campaign track, Trump frequently did a bad day, two Olympic boxers as men and said that their ability to participate in the Paris Games was “degrading for women” even if Imane Khelif in Algeria and Taiwan yu-ting linen were assigned to birth and identify as women.

    Bach, the outgoing president of the IOC, said on Thursday that he did not know Trump’s comments the previous night.

    “I am not aware of these comments. Let’s see, ”said Bach in Milan at an event to score a year until the winter of 2026.

    Later Thursday, the IOC responded to a request for comments on the issue, saying: “Working with the respective international sports federations, the IOC will continue to explain and discuss the various subjects with the competent authorities.”

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    Sports writer AP Daniella Matar in Milan contributed to this report.

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    AP Sports: https://apnews.com/sports

  • Gordon Sargent did this for the first time in his vanderbilt career in Watersound Invitational

    Gordon Sargent did something he never had on Monday at the Watersound Invitational.

    Vanderbilt’s senior is ranked sixth in the world amateur golf course, and after the NCAA championship in May, he will be a member of the PGA Tour thanks to the reception of his card via the Accelerated PGA University in the fall of 2023 .

    Sargent was the fifth bag of Vanderbilt’s programming in the tournament at Shark’s Tooth Golf Course in Panama City Beach, Florida, an event that the commodores have won the last two years. During his career Vandy, Sargent was never bag n ° 5, which is generally saved for the last player to qualify for a place.

    Where a player is in the programming does not really matter, although the best places are generally where the best players or qualifications are split. One of the five scores can count every day in a range. For the individual champion of the 2022 NCAA, it is an unknown place during what is probably the most uncomfortable period of his career.

    Former amateur n ° 1, Sargent did not finish in the top 10 for the commodores as a senior. It has more cycles of 75 or more (4) than towers in the 1960s (3). His first departure this spring was T-63 at the Southwestern Invitational, where he opened with cycles of 79 and 78.

    Sargent finished T-2 at Watersound last year, but after his nine holes open on Monday, he was 7 years old and beat a single golfer on the ground.

    He is one of the best in the university golf for three years and he is quite talented to get out of all the crises he is going through, but to see him as the Five bag is a strange spectacle for those who follow the closely university golf course.

    This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Gordon Sargent begins the 5 bag tournament for the first time in Vanderbilt

  • Inigo Martinez 9, Pedri 9 | Barcelona 1-0 Rayo Vallecano: Players notes

    Inigo Martinez 9, Pedri 9 | Barcelona 1-0 Rayo Vallecano: Players notes

    Inigo Martinez 9, Pedri 9 | Barcelona 1-0 Rayo Vallecano: Players notes

    Barcelona locked the horns with Rayo Vallecano late Monday evening in Montjuic in a match that had massive consequences for the League classification.

    After Real Madrid and Atletico, Madrid have lost points in their weekend matches, Barcelona had the chance to get away from their rivals in the standings with a victory. However, playing the side of Inigo Perez was never going to be easy.

    The Catalans dominated the opening fate of the game and even continued in the first half thanks to a penalty by Robert Lewandowski.

    Visitors quickly withdrew one, but had excluded it for a player hindering the game.

    The second half was more balanced with the two parts creating openings. In the end, however, Flick’s men maintained themselves and took the three vital points.

    Barça Universal brings you the ratings of Barcelona 1-0 Rayo Vallecano players.

    Wojciech Szczesny: 8.5

    The Polish goalkeeper had an excellent performance for Barcelona and has greatly proven why he is the favorite option of the manager between the sticks with his experience.

    Despite a slow and unanswered start, Szczesny had a ten-minute closure in the first half and was tested several times by waves of attacks by Rayo Vallecano.

    His best stop, by far, was a double stop in the 37th minute.

    Alejandro Balde: 8

    The tireless warrior of Barcelona on the left flank. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)The tireless warrior of Barcelona on the left flank. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)

    The tireless warrior of Barcelona on the left flank. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)

    The left rear was perhaps the Barcelona player who covered the most field of the night while he was tirelessly loading the flank for the pioneer of counterattacks while remaining in a position on the defensive.

    While Jorge de Frutos did well to neutralize the Balde crosses in part, the rhythm of the Spanish was a deadly weapon for the Catalans.

    Inigo Martinez: 9

    Another immense performance of the Spanish veteran when he rolled in contributions through the field both in attack and in defense.

    To start, Martinez won the penalty that helped the club take the head of the night after taking up the challenge of Pathe Ciss.

    In addition, it was immense in defense and with its execution of the offside trap. His release out of the line towards the end of the first half was the icing on the cake.

    Pau Cubarsi: 8

    Calm, composed and reliable that never with its distribution, Cubarsi rarely seemed to be a place to disturb against Rayo Vallecano last night.

    Although he suffered slightly in the periods when adversaries dominated in attack, his decision -making and his interceptions remained unaffected and at an elite level.

    Fort Hector: 7

    The only big rotation of the regular starting program, Fort began in place of Jules Kounde and did decently well to fill.

    The academy star was reliable with the ball and with his liaison game. However, it was a slight defensive responsibility that visitors sought to target.

    Frenkie de Jong: 7.5

    The captain of Barcelona reveals himself as a dignified starter. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)The captain of Barcelona reveals himself as a dignified starter. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)

    The captain of Barcelona reveals himself as a dignified starter. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)

    The Dutchman began as part of the double pivot and continued his promising form when he looked comfortable in limited spaces and excelled with his distribution decisions in the midfield.

    Showed an excellent combination game with Pedri and Gavi, but was slightly vulnerable on the break with the transitions of Rayo.

    Pedri: 9

    Another beginning, another fishing of a Pedri display which now makes a serious file to be named the best midfielder in the world.

    The former winner of Golden Boy was silky on the ball, never seemed to be under pressure and always sought to evoke a pass that could open the rear line of Rayo.

    GAVI: 7

    The young attacking midfielder played a little more than the manager would have liked it and did well with his work out of the ball.

    His contributions to the attackers, however, were again limited and he did not create as much threat in the last third as the manager would have liked it.

    Lamine Yamal: 7

    Yamal looked slightly off -color against Rayo Vallecano. (Photo by David Ramos / Getty Images)Yamal looked slightly off -color against Rayo Vallecano. (Photo by David Ramos / Getty Images)

    Yamal looked slightly off -color against Rayo Vallecano. (Photo by David Ramos / Getty Images)

    The academy’s winger had a slight half-time slightly in the first half when he played a few passes badly, missed a relatively simple chance to score and does not seem as fluid as D ‘Usually with his dribbles.

    Much finished a very similar second half and has never really started.

    Raphinha: 8

    The Brazilian was a protagonist in the last third, leading the charge on counterattacks and facilitating the accumulation of the left wing.

    Had some chances of brands of brands, but saw them go beggar.

    Robert Lewandowski: 8.5

    Pichichi chief struck gold again for hosts. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)Pichichi chief struck gold again for hosts. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)

    Pichichi chief struck gold again for hosts. (Photo of Alex Caparros / Getty Images)

    The Polish striker opened the Barcelona scoring with a calm and reassuring penalty and also looked rejuvenated from his goal.

    However, he missed some big chances in the first half.

  • What Rick Hendrick said about Beating the Daytona 500 victories record as the team owner

    Daytona Beach – While Nascar was waiting, then waited a little more, for almost four hours behind Daytona 500, Rick Hendrick returned home in North Carolina.

    He didn’t know, he would need to come back early enough.

    The 75 -year -old was watched on television like William Byron, driver of the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, slipped around a last blow accident and obtained his second large consecutive American race while the chronometer approached 22 Hours, the victory made Byron the youngest multi-time champion and solidified Hendrick as the most victorious owner in the history of the race.

    Its organization now has 10 Daytona 500 victories, one more than small businesses, which held the record forever.

    So Hendrick jumped again on the plane and returned to the center of Florida on Monday morning. He attended the official celebration of the championship at Daytona International Speedway.

    And he recalled his first Daytona 500 as a team owner in 1984.

    “When I introduced myself and I saw Bud Moore and the Pettys and Junior Johnson and all these idols that I watched on television and on the racetrack, I did not think I should be here,” said Hendrick. “I didn’t feel like I was in this room.”

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    Rick Hendrick, the owner of Hendrick Motorsports, poses with his trophy in Victory Lane, Monday, February 17, 2025.Rick Hendrick, the owner of Hendrick Motorsports, poses with his trophy in Victory Lane, Monday, February 17, 2025.

    Rick Hendrick, the owner of Hendrick Motorsports, poses with his trophy in Victory Lane, Monday, February 17, 2025.

    Geoff Bodine led the Chevrolet n ° 5 for Hendrick’s then racing operation that day. He finished ninth.

    Two years later, Bodine put her Monte Carlo in Victory Lane. Hendrick has claimed nine since, including the last two.

    Each of the last six victories of the Daytona 500 team came in two: Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson in 2005 and 2006, Matt Kenseth and Johnson in 2012 and 2013, and the rehearsal of Byron.

    “And now, to have 10,” said Hendrick, “we were lucky to have big drivers, great team leaders and large teams.”

    Gordon, the organization’s vice-president, won three of 10 of these 10 car number as Byron. He spoke to Hendrick by phone after Sunday auditors.

    “It blows his mind when he really comes back and thinks about it,” said Gordon at the press conference after the race. “But it is also in his mind that he likes to raise the bar and likes to be n ° 1. It is certainly something he said (beforehand) -” guy, let’s get n ° 10. ” “”

    Mission accomplished.

    The International President of Speedway of Daytona, Frank Kelleher (on the left), the CEO of Nascar, Jim France, the owner of Hendrick Motorsports, Rick Hendrick and the winner of Daytona 500, William Byron posed with the team at Victory Lane, Monday, February 17, 2025.The International President of Speedway of Daytona, Frank Kelleher (on the left), the CEO of Nascar, Jim France, the owner of Hendrick Motorsports, Rick Hendrick and the winner of Daytona 500, William Byron posed with the team at Victory Lane, Monday, February 17, 2025.

    The International President of Speedway of Daytona, Frank Kelleher (on the left), the CEO of Nascar, Jim France, the owner of Hendrick Motorsports, Rick Hendrick and the winner of Daytona 500, William Byron posed with the team at Victory Lane, Monday, February 17, 2025.

    Hendrick shouted the head of the crew of Byron, Rudy Fugle. He praised their chemistry.

    “The confidence that these two have in each other are really magical,” he said. “This communication and this confidence cause confidence.”

    Then, Rick Hendrick’s mind flew to the future.

    “I think there is much more to get for us.”

    This article originally appeared in Daytona Beach’s Journal: Daytona 500: The owner of the Rick Hendrick Tops Petty Wins Record team

  • Naomi Osaka withdraws from the Auckland final in tears with an apparent injury, 1 week before the Australian Open

    Auckland, New Zealand-January 04: Naomi Osaka from Japan talks with his coach Patrick Mouratoglou in his match in the semi-final in simple against Alycia Parks of the USA on the sixth day of the classic ASB 2025 at ASB Tennis Center January 04, 2025 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters / Getty Images)

    Naomi Osaka has no shortage of health problems in recent years. (Photo by Hannah Peters / Getty Images)

    Naomi Osaka could face a significant injury, with the Australian Open from 2025 to almost a week.

    The former Grand Grand Slam world champion N ° 1 and four times retired from the WTA Auckland Open final, the last development before the Australian Open, with an apparent medical problem on Sunday. She had directed Clara Tauson 6-4 from Denmark before her release left Tauson as a tournament champion.

    Before it withdraws, Osaka received the attention of sports coaches for its abdomen, which was apparently the problem. According to the veteran journalist for tennis and biographer of Osaka Ben Rothenberg, she had a tearful eyes when he called a coach.

    The problem is an approximate obstacle for Osaka, who had been playing in her first final since the Miami 2022 Open. She returned to tennis in 2024 after a year -long interruption after the birth of her first child, but reached a quarter in the finals of a single tournament and did not progress with the second round of a Grand Chelem.

    Her 2024 ended after her retirement from China Open with a back injury when she was tied in sets with Coco Gauff.

    It is not clear if this problem will affect the availability of Gauff for the Australian Open. The simple draw in Melbourne is scheduled for next Thursday, the first round to start three days later Sunday.