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Dakar Rally defending champion Sainz flips in dunes, is an hour off lead

Driver Carlos Sainz and co-driver Lucas Cruz compete during the stage two, day One, of the Dakar Rally with start in Bisha and finish in Bisha, 海角直播 on Jan. 5, 2025. (AP)
Driver Carlos Sainz and co-driver Lucas Cruz compete during the stage two, day One, of the Dakar Rally with start in Bisha and finish in Bisha, 海角直播 on Jan. 5, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 05 January 2025

Dakar Rally defending champion Sainz flips in dunes, is an hour off lead

Dakar Rally defending champion Sainz flips in dunes, is an hour off lead
  • Sainz was within five minutes of the leaders after more than 200 kilometers, but his Ford Raptor turned upside down in the dunes at 327 kilometers

BISHA, 海角直播: Defending champion Carlos Sainz was nearly an hour off the pace in the Dakar Rally after his car flipped in the 海角直播 dunes on Sunday.
Local driver Yazeed Al Rajhi led the race at the mandatory evening rest stop north of Bisha on the nearly 1,000-kilometer second stage, which started early Sunday and finishes late Monday.
But his lead was only 79 seconds over five-time champion Nasser Al-Attiyah.
Sainz was within five minutes of the leaders after more than 200 kilometers, but his Ford Raptor turned upside down in the dunes at 327 kilometers. Teammate Mitch Guthrie helped Sainz right the car after 20 minutes but broken rear parts were left behind and Sainz limped to the rest area at 620 kilometers, more than 59 minutes behind.
Another title contender who suffered was Sebastien Loeb, who won this stage last year. The Frenchman broke down with fan issues at 409 kilometers and arrived more than 32 minutes back.
Al-Attiyah led Al Rajhi by four minutes in the early going but Al Rajhi turned the tables about 350 kilometers in and held on.
Sweden鈥檚 Mattias Ekstrom was running third, nine minutes back. He was the only driver within 10 minutes of Al Rajhi.
First stage winner Seth Quintero was 48 minutes back.
Australian rider Daniel Sanders continued to set the pace in the motorbike class, even after starting at the back from winning the first stage.
Racing a different course to the cars, Sanders was only 40 seconds ahead of American titleholder Ricky Brabec.
Ross Branch, second last year, lost some time but was still third.
The 48-hour chrono stage was introduced last year, sending racers into the desert overnight with minimal team help. What organizers call 鈥渢he quintessential rally-raid experience鈥 was the stage in which Al Rajhi鈥檚 car somersaulted and he was forced to abandon the 2024 race.
The stage resumes at dawn on Monday.


Backups bring down the house, Pacers take 2-1 NBA Finals lead with 116-107 Game 3 victory

Backups bring down the house, Pacers take 2-1 NBA Finals lead with 116-107 Game 3 victory
Updated 12 June 2025

Backups bring down the house, Pacers take 2-1 NBA Finals lead with 116-107 Game 3 victory

Backups bring down the house, Pacers take 2-1 NBA Finals lead with 116-107 Game 3 victory
  • Thanks to 27 points from Mathurin and the kind of pyrotechnics the Pacers have grown to adore from reserve point guard McConnell, Indiana have the advantage in the best-of-seven series

INDIANAPOLIS: Backup guards Bennedict Mathurin and T.J. McConnell helped Indiana鈥檚 bench break out with 49 points as the Pacers topped the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-107 on Wednesday to claim a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals.

Thanks to 27 points from Mathurin and the kind of pyrotechnics the Pacers have grown to adore from reserve point guard McConnell, Indiana have the advantage in the best-of-seven series.

Tyrese Haliburton provided heroics with 22 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds while Pascal Siakam added 21 points for the Pacers, who haven鈥檛 lost back-to-back games since December.

Jalen Williams led the Thunder with 26 points and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 24 points. Chet Holmgren compiled 20 points and 10 rebounds but shot 0-for-6 from 3-point range.

Game 4 is scheduled for Friday in Indianapolis.

The Thunder trailed 110-102 with three minutes to go, but Alex Caruso tried to keep the Pacers from a premature celebration with a steal and breakaway into the open court. Two steps into the paint, Aaron Nesmith closed and forcefully brought both arms down on Caruso to prevent the shot attempt and take him to the floor. Following a review, no flagrant foul was called.

Caruso made both free throws and Indiana鈥檚 Myles Turner subsequently lost the ball out of bounds. However, Turner, who missed eight of his first 10 shots, came up with two blocks of Holmgren on the same possession to keep the lead at six.

Indiana got another stop, and Siakam lit up the stadium for good with an easy basket that gave the Pacers a 112-104 lead with 69 seconds left.

McConnell was seemingly everywhere, and he came up with massive defensive plays all game.

He ripped off Caruso鈥檚 bullet inbounds pass with two hands at point-blank range under the basket and pumped in a layup to tie the game at 95 early in the fourth quarter.

Mathurin cashed a trey off a McConnell assist, putting the Pacers up 98-96.

Haliburton entered for the first time in the fourth quarter, took a handoff at the top of the key, stopped, squared and splashed his fourth 3-pointer of the game for a 101-98 lead with 6:42 remaining.

Indiana鈥檚 Aaron Nembhard made a 12-foot jumper from the left elbow and the Pacers got it back after a missed 3-point attempt, taking a touchdown lead (107-100) on Obi Toppin鈥檚 two-hand dunk off of a miss with 4:23 to go.

Nesmith caught a skip pass on the right wing and drained a trey on Indiana鈥檚 next possession for an eight-point lead.

McConnell hit a running right-handed layup between two clutch buckets by Mathurin as the Pacers stayed close, down 93-91, with 10 minutes to play.

Oklahoma City had surged ahead for its biggest lead of the second half 鈥 89-84 鈥 to end of the third. Williams hit a long 3-pointer came after an and-1 baseline dunk by Holmgren, who moved through the swiping hands of McConnell to finish.

Williams played a lot of the game with the ball in his hands as the Pacers worked to keep Gilgeous-Alexander in check.

McConnell leads NBA reserves in assists per game in playoffs (4.1).


Apathy and anger cloud US team a year out from World Cup

Apathy and anger cloud US team a year out from World Cup
Updated 12 June 2025

Apathy and anger cloud US team a year out from World Cup

Apathy and anger cloud US team a year out from World Cup
  • Kasey Keller: I think it is the most embarrassed I have been for the US national team in a long time
  • There were thousands of empty seats in Nashville for the Switzerland defeat after poor turnouts for March鈥檚 games in Los Angeles

MIAMI: A run of four straight losses, including a 4-0 hammering from Switzerland on Wednesday, has left Mauricio Pochettino and his US team feeling the wrath of critics a year out from the World Cup they will co-host.

The US head into their opening game of the CONCACAF Gold Cup against Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday having lost on home soil to Panama and Canada in the Nations League in March before friendly losses to Turkiye and the debacle against the Swiss.

鈥淚 think it is the most embarrassed I have been for the US national team in a long time,鈥 said Kasey Keller, who played in goal for the US 102 times between 1990 and 2007.

While there were plenty of American fans venting similar feelings on social media after the loss, what will perhaps be more concerning for the US Soccer Federation is supporters voting with their feet and not attending games.

There were thousands of empty seats in Nashville for the Switzerland defeat after poor turnouts for March鈥檚 games in Los Angeles.

鈥淭here鈥檚 just a sense of apathy around the United States men鈥檚 program and I don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 a hot take,鈥 former striker Taylor Twellman told NBC Sports.

Alexi Lalas, a star of the US team the last time they hosted a World Cup in 1994, has built a career in 鈥榟ot takes鈥 for Fox Sports but even he was struggling to fire himself up for a Star Spangled rant after the latest disappointment.

鈥淚鈥檓 having a hard time even conjuring up that and that makes a little sad. In the past when I was angry at what was going on, I felt compelled to express it and now they are not even worth that, not worth me expressing how disappointing this is right now,鈥 he said on his podcast 鈥楽tate of the Union鈥.

Pochettino has been forced to field a largely second string squad in this month鈥檚 games with the likes of Tim Weah and Weston McKennie on Club World Cup duty with Juventus while captain and talisman Christian Pulisic has opted to take some rest along with some other members of the first choice squad.

That latter decision prompted fierce criticism from some ex-players, including Landon Donovan, the country鈥檚 all-time joint top scorer who during commentary of Portugal鈥檚 win in the UEFA Nations League hit out at the absentees.

鈥淸Ronaldo is] 40 years old. He鈥檚 played a long-ass season. He鈥檚 tired. He鈥檚 out there grinding. Hurt himself in the process, and I can鈥檛 help but think about some of our guys on vacation, not wanting to play in the Gold Cup. It鈥檚 pissing me off,鈥 he said.

That led to a sarcastic reply on social media from Pulisic鈥檚 father Mark who posted a reminder of Donovan鈥檚 own 鈥榮abbatical鈥 from the US team.

But there is also pressure mounting on Pochettino, the Argentine former Tottenham Hotspur manager, who was appointed to the US role in September.

The coach said he would take the blame for the showing against Switzerland where the US were 4-0 down by halftime.

鈥淚t鈥檚 my responsibility the choice of the starting 11. I wanted to give minutes to certain players, but we were never in the game,鈥 the Argentine said.

While Pochettino鈥檚 job may be safe, some are wondering if he might not need some assistance.

鈥淚t looks like he doesn鈥檛 know the team, it looks like he doesn鈥檛 scout the players, has no idea of the pieces he has at his disposal,鈥 said former USA forward Hercules Gomez on You Tube.

鈥淭he US Soccer Federation, why not place somebody who has some experience with the player pool to help Pochettino out because it looks like he has no idea who his players are? With a World Cup on home soil that is a disaster,鈥 he added.

The US will co-host the World Cup with Mexico and Canada.


25 years after Tiger鈥檚 romp, a huge fan, Chase Johnson, is US Open鈥檚 only player of Black heritage

25 years after Tiger鈥檚 romp, a huge fan, Chase Johnson, is US Open鈥檚 only player of Black heritage
Updated 12 June 2025

25 years after Tiger鈥檚 romp, a huge fan, Chase Johnson, is US Open鈥檚 only player of Black heritage

25 years after Tiger鈥檚 romp, a huge fan, Chase Johnson, is US Open鈥檚 only player of Black heritage
  • A quarter-century after Woods made history, Johnson is not trying to be the next Tiger, only trying to show what can happen for a young player with a good work ethic and a love of the game
  • Johnson鈥檚 path was literally inspired by Woods. He recalls watching the 15-time major champion not as one of his first golf memories, but one of his first memories of anything

OAKMONT, Pennsylvania: One of the first memories for the last man to make the field at this year鈥檚 US Open was watching Tiger Woods.

In that respect, Chase Johnson has plenty of company. In another, he has none.

On the 25-year anniversary of Woods鈥 historic dismantling of Pebble Beach in the US Open 鈥 a milestone win that some thought might puncture golf鈥檚 stereotype as a sport for rich, white men 鈥 Johnson is the only player of Black heritage in the 156-man field at Oakmont.

That鈥檚 hardly the only valid storyline for the 29-year-old former standout at Kent State who:

鈥 Adopted a cross-hand chipping style to avoid the shanks.

鈥 Beat players like Max Homa and Rickie Fowler in qualifying to earn an alternate鈥檚 spot that eventually got him in the field.

鈥 Made a whirlwind trip from qualifying in Ohio to the US Open in Pennsylvania with detours to Arizona for a tournament, then to Michigan to celebrate his fiancee鈥檚 birthday.

But neither does Johnson shirk from his position at the national championship this week.

He is the 2025 season points leader on the Advocates Professional Golf Association, a nonprofit tour that promotes diversity in golf. He landed there after short stints on the Korn Ferry Tour. He also plays on the developmental PGA Tour Americas circuit.

A quarter-century after Woods made history, Johnson is not trying to be the next Tiger, only trying to show what can happen for a young player with a good work ethic and a love of the game.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to keep on working on it, but hopefully I can continue to build my platform and build that platform for other players to just continue to grow the game,鈥 Johnson said.

Diversity has been a work in progress for golf for ages 鈥 one that took on new meaning when Woods burst on the scene with his Masters win in 1997, then backed it up in 1999-2000 with four straight major victories, including the 12-shot win at Pebble Beach.

Two years ago, when not a single Black player qualified for the US Open at the Los Angeles Country Club, USGA president Fred Perpall, who is Black, said it was a disappointment and he found it hard not to wish 鈥渨e could just press the magic wand鈥 to make those numbers look better.

On the eve of the first round at Oakmont, with Perpall鈥檚 term coming to an end, he and CEO Mike Whan touted some encouraging signs: Of the 24 million Americans who said in a recent survey that they鈥檙e 鈥渆xtremely interested鈥 in playing golf, 24 percent are Black and Hispanic. Perpall said the USGA鈥檚 2-year-old US National Development Program will be the pathway for America鈥檚 elite for the next 100 years.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not going to be a fast road,鈥 Perpall said of the effort to make golf more diverse. 鈥淚 mean, we didn鈥檛 get here overnight. We will not get out of here overnight. But if you get down to the junior level and you get down to the elite junior level, I think you鈥檙e going to see a lot more diverse game than you see out there鈥 at country clubs and at Oakmont this week.

Johnson鈥檚 path was literally inspired by Woods. He recalls watching the 15-time major champion not as one of his first golf memories, but one of his first memories of anything.

In the Woods video game Johnson played as a kid, the game gave 鈥渢rophy balls鈥 as prizes. Johnson鈥檚 father, Mel, gave out 鈥淒addy Trophy Balls鈥 as rewards to motivate his kid.

Like Woods, Johnson is mixed race. His father his Black and his mother, Cheryl, is white. The entire family, along with fiancee, Katie Howarth, will be on hand for either two or four rounds this week.

鈥淚 was a little shocked with my dad鈥檚 response鈥 upon finding out he had qualified, Johnson said. 鈥淗e was like: 鈥楾his is amazing. It鈥檚 Father鈥檚 Day weekend. I couldn鈥檛 ask for anything more.鈥 I was like, 鈥業 think we could think of one thing by Sunday that we could get for you.鈥欌

Nothing wrong with dreaming big.

But in the game he鈥檚 playing, a victory might also look like a couple of young kids seeing someone who looks like them playing at the US Open 鈥 then picking up a club themselves.

鈥淚 want to see what he does with this platform,鈥 Johnson鈥檚 coach, Kyle VanHise, said in a 2023 profile in Golf Digest. 鈥淭he amount of people he鈥檚 going to help and influence will be incredible. Who is the one kid that, because he met you, his life was changed forever?鈥


Esports World Cup Foundation, Amazon announce pact to take gaming mainstream

Esports World Cup Foundation, Amazon announce pact to take gaming mainstream
Updated 12 June 2025

Esports World Cup Foundation, Amazon announce pact to take gaming mainstream

Esports World Cup Foundation, Amazon announce pact to take gaming mainstream
  • Three-year plan to boost Esports World Cup鈥檚 global reach
  • Key locales include US, Europe, Middle East, India and Canada

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has announced a three-year collaboration with Amazon Ads.

The pact announced on Tuesday by the EWCF combines the Esports World Cup鈥檚 premier event with Amazon鈥檚 full-funnel advertising and entertainment services.

The world cup will be held in Riyadh from July 7 to Aug. 24.

The organizations hope to deliver compelling fan experiences and expand the tournament鈥檚 global reach across Twitch, Prime Video, Alexa and Wondery.

The two organizations collaborated last year on the inaugural Esports World Cup, which featured the launch of a tournament hub on Amazon.sa and Amazon.ae.

鈥淓sports is redefining how a new generation consumes entertainment 鈥 always on, always accessible, and deeply social,鈥 said Mike McCabe, chief operating officer at the EWCF.

鈥淲ith Amazon, we are bringing esports into everyday digital lives for millions of people around the world 鈥 whether you鈥檙e catching highlights on Prime, or a livestream on Twitch, or asking Alexa for updates 鈥 creating an immersive, multimedia experience that鈥檚 shaping its place in global culture.鈥

The organizations will extend the reach of the Esports World Cup across key locales, including the US, Europe, Brazil, Mexico, the Middle East and North Africa, Turkiye, India and Canada.

Rayan Karaky, managing director, EMEA & Southeast Asia at Amazon Ads, said: 鈥淲e are excited to continue our collaboration with EWCF to shape how esports is experienced globally.

鈥淥ur collaboration will power immersive fan experiences across multiple touchpoints and create exceptional value for brands.鈥

The Esports World Cup 2025 will feature 2,000 elite players and 200 clubs from over 100 countries, competing in 25 tournaments across 24 games for a record-breaking $70 million prize pool.


Al-Nassr lead the way as Saudi teams score big in global football social media rankings

Al-Nassr lead the way as Saudi teams score big in global football social media rankings
Updated 12 June 2025

Al-Nassr lead the way as Saudi teams score big in global football social media rankings

Al-Nassr lead the way as Saudi teams score big in global football social media rankings
  • Riyadh side ranks 16th globally in terms of followers, with more than 62m across platforms including X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube
  • Other Saudi clubs in top 100 include Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli; teams from other Arab nations include Al-Ahly and Zamalek of Egypt, and Moroccan side Raja Casablanca

RIYADH: Saudi clubs made a strong impression in the latest global social media rankings for football teams, with Al-Nassr confirmed as the most-followed Arab club worldwide.

In a report published on Wednesday by the Football Observatory, a research group within the International Centre for Sports Studies, Al-Nassr, who finished third in the Saudi Pro League this season, ranked 16th globally in terms of followers, having amassed more than 62 million across platforms including X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube.

The club鈥檚 regional online dominance was widely attributed to the global appeal of star striker Cristiano Ronaldo, who signed for the team in December 2022, and its rapidly growing fanbase.

Al-Hilal, this season鈥檚 runners-up in the league, ranked 24th, with 37.7 million followers, driven by strong social media engagement linked to success in continental competitions and a squad featuring a number of international stars.

Pro League champions Al-Ittihad took 49th spot in the rankings with 15.5 million followers, ahead of many European and American clubs, thanks to recent high-profile signings and domestic success. Al-Ahli ranked 66th with 10.7 million followers, their digital success bolstered by a recent return to the Saudi Pro League and a vibrant presence on TikTok and Instagram.

Several clubs in other Arab countries also appeared in the top 100, including Egyptian side Al-Ahly, who with 57.7 million followers ranked 18th globally and were the top African side, fellow Egyptian club Zamalek (45th, 17.2 million followers) and Moroccan team Raja Casablanca (59th, 12.3 million).

The researchers said the rankings reflected the growing global reach and digital influence of Arab football, with Saudi clubs in particular gaining ground on traditional powerhouses in Europe and the Americas such as Real Madrid, who topped the rankings with 473.7 million followers, Barcelona (2nd, 427.4 million), Manchester United (3rd, 233.6 million) and Flamengo of Brazil, the highest-placed South American team, who ranked 15th with 66.4 million followers.