Sunday, 23 August 2026

RUNNING HISTORY HAS BEEN REWRITTEN AGAIN! | YOMIF KEJELCHA SETS NEW WORLD RECORD

 


Yomif Kejelcha has just broken the world half marathon record in Buenos Aires, winning in an incredible 56:51 (2'41/km or 4'19"/mile) 

The Ethiopian took a massive 29 seconds off Jacob Kiplimo’s previous record of 57:20, set in Lisbon, and reclaimed his place as the fastest man in history over 21K.

Kejelcha also smashed the course record, which was previously held by Kiplimo at 58:29.

And on the way to this incredible record, Kejelcha also set the fastest-ever 15K split, passing through 15K in 40:39. The previous best was also Kiplimo’s, at 40:42.

- The Running Week

ROGER FEDERER SENDS MESSAGE TO FANS AHEAD OF SPECIAL US OPEN RETURN

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Roger Federer built one of the greatest records in US Open history during his dominant years in New York.

The Swiss legend won the title five years in a row between 2004 and 2008, becoming the only player, man or woman, to win five consecutive US Open singles crowns.

His final title in that run also remains an important mark in the men's game. Federer is still the last man to successfully defend the US Open title, having beaten Andy Murray in the 2008 final. Since then, several great champions have lifted the trophy at Flushing Meadows, but nobody has managed to win it in back-to-back years.

Federer finished his career with five US Open titles, putting him level with Pete Sampras and Jimmy Connors for the most men's singles crowns in the Open Era. Now, years after his final competitive appearance in New York, the 20-time Grand Slam champion is preparing to return to Arthur Ashe Stadium.


Roger Federer. © TheTennisLetter / X / Fair Use


Federer looking forward to his New York return

Federer will be back on court at the US Open on August 25 for a special exhibition event. The 45-year-old will be joined by three other former US Open champions and big names from tennis history: Andy Roddick, Andre Agassi and John McEnroe.

It will be Federer's first appearance on court at the tournament since 2019. Seven years ago, the Swiss reached the quarterfinals before losing to Grigor Dimitrov in five sets.

Ahead of his return, Federer shared his excitement with his followers on social media and made it clear that New York still means a lot to him.

“Looking forward to being back in New York and adding new memories to so many special ones over the years.

See you soon NYC,” Federer wrote on Instagram 


Roger Federer. © Instagram Roger Federer / Fair use


There are certainly many memories for Federer at Flushing Meadows. His first title came in 2004, when he defeated Lleyton Hewitt in straight sets in the final. That victory also saw him become the first man since Jimmy Connors in 1974 to win the Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open in the same season.

Federer returned a year later and successfully defended his title, before doing the same in 2006 and 2007. In 2008, Murray was his opponent in the final, but Federer won in straight sets to complete a remarkable run of five consecutive titles.

He came very close to making it six in 2009. Federer reached another final and led Juan Martin del Potro by two sets to one, before the Argentine fought back to win in five sets.

That defeat ended Federer's winning run in New York, although he remained a regular contender for many more years. He reached the final again in 2015, losing to Novak Djokovic, and made his final US Open appearance four years later.

A very open men's US Open awaits

Federer's exhibition will be one of the big attractions during Fan Week, but attention will soon move to the current generation when the main singles draw begins on August 30.

This year's men's tournament looks more open than many expected. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner withdrew from the event on Friday because of a right knee injury. The Italian had won Wimbledon this summer and was expected to be one of the biggest favorites in New York.

His absence gives Carlos Alcaraz an even bigger opportunity. The Spaniard is the defending champion after beating Sinner in last year's final, and he confirmed this week that he will return at the the final Grand Slam of the season following a right wrist injury.


Roger Federer, Wimbledo 2019© Stream screenshot


However, there is still some uncertainty around Alcaraz because he has not played a competitive match since April. He has already won the Australian Open this season and owns two New York major titles, so he will still be the man many expect to beat if his body holds up

Alexander Zverev should also be confident after winning Roland Garros this year. The German has previously reached the the final Grand Slam of the season, losing to Dominic Thiem in 2020, and Sinner's withdrawal removes one of the biggest obstacles in his path.

Novak Djokovic cannot be ignored either. The 39-year-old is chasing a record 25th Grand Slam singles title and already has four US Open trophies. With Sinner out and questions over Alcaraz's condition, New York may give the Serbian another big chance.

Ben Shelton and Taylor Fritz will carry much of the American hope. Shelton won Montreal this summer, while Fritz was the US O*en runner-up in 2024.

The main draw begins on August 30, and with one of the biggest favorites already missing, this year's battle for the title could be far less predictable than usual.

- Sead Dedovic

MAX VERSTAPPEN HEALTH UPDATE AFTER HUGE DUTCH GP CRASH

RacingNews365 understands that Max Verstappen is uninjured following his huge accident on the opening lap of the Dutch Grand Prix.


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Max Verstappen is uninjured and okay following his huge accident on the opening lap of the Dutch Grand Prix, RacingNews365 understands.

On the first tour of Zandvoort, Verstappen lost control of the Red Bull rounding the banked final corner, with rain having fallen in the 30 minutes prior to the race, and smashed into the concrete wall on the outside of the track.

He then spun across the track and into the wall on the inside - albeit this secondary impact was at lower speed.

He was able to climb unaided from the car and reported that he was okay, but given the g-forces involved in the accident, he was required to make a mandatory visit to the medical centre for a health check. 

RacingNews365 understands that Verstappen did not suffer any injuries in the accident, and is spending time in the Red Bull energy station in the paddock, before attending to his media duties. 

- RN365 Staff

F1 DUTCH GP RED-FLAGGED AFTER MASSIVE MAX VERSTAPPEN CRASH

The Dutch Grand Prix has been red-flagged following a huge crash for Max Verstappen.


Max Verstappen smashes into the barriers in the opening stages


Formula 1's Dutch Grand Prix has been red-flagged following a huge crash for Max Verstappen. 

Verstappen lost control of his Red Bull in damp conditions at the final corner before slamming into the concrete barriers hard at the end of the first lap. 

The Dutchman immediately confirmed he was ok over team radio but his Red Bull suffered substantial damage. 

Other drivers managed to avoid Verstappen as he slewed back across the track, though Audi's Gabriel Bortoleto spun on his own behind at the same corner. Unlike Verstappen, the Brazilian avoided hitting anything. 

🚩 RED FLAG 🚩

Big crash at the end of the first lap 💥

And it's agony for Max Verstappen - he's out ❌#F1 #DutchGP pic.twitter.com/qD5f3tB9XO

— Formula 1 (@F1) August 23, 2026

The final F1 race to be held at Zandvoort has been red-flagged on lap three. 

It marks a hugely disappointing outcome for Verstappen at his final home F1 race.

A heavy downpour of rain had hit the track around 45 minutes before the start, but conditions dried up enough before the start for the field to start the race on slicks.

The top-10 order under the red flag is Lando Norris, Andrea Kimi Antonelli, George Russell, Charles Leclerc, Oscar Piastri, Lewis Hamilton, Liam Lawson, Arvid Lindblad, Pierre Gasly and Franco Colapinto. 

Norris retained the lead from pole position but Russell lost out to his Mercedes team-mate Antonelli.

Total heartbreak for Max in his final race at Zandvoort 💔

Verstappen makes his way back to the pits on foot#F1 #DutchGP pic.twitter.com/gjPiU34hbG

— Formula 1 (@F1) August 23, 2026

Leclerc had a fast start to jump Ferrari team-mate Hamilton, who banged wheels with Verstappen. The seven-time world champion also lost out to Piastri. 

The race will resume with a standing restart in the order the field was in at the end of the first lap. 

- Lewis Larkam

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MOTORSPORTS COMMUNITY HAS LOST MAURO PONCINI AND SAM NAUGHTON AT MANX GRAND PRIX

 


The motorsport community is mourning the tragic loss of Mauro Poncini and Sam Naughton during the Manx Grand Prix on the Isle of Man.

Our deepest condolences go to their families, friends, teams, and everyone who knew them.

May Mauro and Sam rest in peace. 🕊️🏁

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Saturday, 22 August 2026

SERENA WILLIAMS AND CARLOS ALCARAZ UNITE IN US OPEN MIXED DOUBLES

 

Serena Williams (file photo). Alamy Stock Photo


SERENA WILLIAMS, A 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, and second-ranked Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, a seven-time Slam singles winner, will compete together in US Open mixed doubles, organizers announced Saturday.

The US Tennis Association announced mixed doubles pairings topped by 44-year-old American Williams making her return to the US Open for the first time since 2022.

Williams, a six-time US Open singles champion, captured the 1998 US Open mixed doubles title with Max Mirnyi.

She and Alcaraz received one of the last three wildcard entries into the main draw for mixed doubles, with other spots going to Czechs Karolina Muchova and Jakub Mensik and Americans Emma Navarro and Tommy Paul.

Williams played women’s doubles with her sister Venus for the first time since 2022 at Cincinnati but lost in the first round. Venus (46) was earlier this week among the players to receive US Open main-draw wild cards.

Mixed doubles will begin on Tuesday and conclude on Wednesday at the National Tennis Center, where the regular US Open begins on 30 August.

With Britain’s Jack Draper and Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan withdrawing from the US Open mixed doubles, their former partners — Americans Jessica Pegula and Taylor Fritz — re-paired together as a team and were given direct entry into the main draw.

Diana Shnaider, left without a partner when fellow Russian Daniil Medvedev withdrew, will have the chance to find a new partner and play before the draw is made on Sunday ahead of Monday’s start of qualifying.

–  AFP 

ALL BLACKS BLOW SPRINGBOKS AWAY AT ELLIS PARK WITH FIERY SECOND-HALF BLITZ

 

All Blacks lock Fabian Holland charges down Springbok scrumhalf Grant Williams' kick.

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The All Blacks produced a fantastic second-half performance to smash the Springboks 33-16 in the first Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry Test at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on Saturday.

The All Blacks found themselves on the ropes towards the end of the first half, with their scrum under pressure and the penalties piling up. However, after going into half-time 13–12 in arrears, they outplayed the Boks to take first blood in the four-match series.

Cheslin Kolbe, who was given the kicking duties on the night, gave the Springboks the lead in the fifth minute from a penalty.

The Springboks’ rush defence put the All Blacks under massive pressure early, but the visitors managed to get into the Springboks’ 22 after some ill-discipline from the South Africans.

The home side conceded a plethora of penalties and ended up with an All Blacks lineout on their own 22. Wing Will Jordan went over from close range to give the Kiwis the lead.

However, the Springboks hit back straight away when replacement back André Esterhuizen thundered his way over the line shortly after replacing wing Kurt-Lee Arendse.

Josh Moorby scored the All Blacks’ second try, before Kolbe gave the Boks back the lead.

The South Africans camped out in the All Blacks’ 22 towards the end of the half, but the visitors survived to go into the break unscathed.

Kolbe kicked another penalty to stretch the Springboks’ lead to four points. But, while the Boks had scrum dominance at the start of the second half, they couldn’t convert their dominance.

The All Blacks then started to get parity in the scrum after the Boks replaced Ox Nché. The All Blacks then scored three second-half tries to blow the Boks away, who ended the game with 13 players on the field.

Fabian Holland, Luke Jacobson and Jordan all went over in the second half to kill off the Boks, who now have their work cut out for them to get back in the series next week in Cape Town.

Point-scorers:

Springboks — Tries: André Esterhuizen. Conversions: Cheslin Kolbe. Penalties: Kolbe (2).

All Blacks — Tries: Will Jordan (2), Josh Moorby, Fabian Holland, Luke Jacobson. Conversions: Ruben Love (4).

- IOL

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INFANTINO DEFIES FIFA VICE PRESIDENT'S REQUEST TO STAY AWAY FROM CARIBBEAN YOUTH TOURNAMENT

FIFA president Gianni Infantino made a rare public appearance in the Caribbean despite a request from vice president Victor Montagliani to abstain as pressure mounts over his failed plan to sell future World Cup profits to private investors.


File photo: FIFA president Gianni Infantino is seen prior to the World Cup semifinal soccer match between France and Spain in Arlington, Texas, near Dallas, Tuesday, July 14, 2026. © Eric Gay, AP


Gianni Infantino defied a request by one of his FIFA vice presidents to stay away from an Under-14 soccer event in the Caribbean and instead made a rare public appearance during the global furor over his failed plan to sell future World Cup profits to private investors.

On Saturday, Infantino posted photos on his Instagram account showing the FIFA president meeting political and soccer officials from the Dominican Republic on the sidelines of a Caribbean Football Union (CFU) youth tournament in the Punta Cana resort.

On Friday, Infantino had been asked not to go by Victor Montagliani, the Canadian president of Miami-based continental soccer body CONCACAF, to avoid being a distraction from the soccer games.

“I believe that considering the governance crisis surrounding FIFA as a result of your controversial FIFA Forward Enterprise proposal, the media will focus on this situation,” Montagliani wrote in an emailed letter seen by The Associated Press, “which will unfortunately significantly take away from the technical nature of the CFU youth competition.”

“As such, I respectfully ask you in the name of football to reconsider your attendance as it will unfortunately undermine the technical nature of this important youth development activity,” Montagliani wrote.

FIFA declined to comment on the Montagliani request, though noted it directly funds regional bodies like the CFU with up to $5 million from each four-year World Cup cycle.

Montagliani has aligned with fellow FIFA vice presidents Aleksander Ceferin from European body UEFA and Asian Football Confederation president Sheik Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa in seeking to end Infantino’s increasingly executive presidency now in its 11th year.

They accused Infantino two weeks ago of “deception” in secretly planning over the past year to spin off FIFA’s multi-billion dollar commercial activities to a subsidiary 20% owned by investors led by Joshua Kushner.

FIFA declined to comment on the Montagliani request, though noted it directly funds regional bodies like the CFU with up to $5 million from each four-year World Cup cycle.

Montagliani has aligned with fellow FIFA vice presidents Aleksander Ceferin from European body UEFA and Asian Football Confederation president Sheik Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa in seeking to end Infantino’s increasingly executive presidency now in its 11th year.

They accused Infantino two weeks ago of “deception” in secretly planning over the past year to spin off FIFA’s multi-billion dollar commercial activities to a subsidiary 20% owned by investors led by Joshua Kushner.

Infantino withdrew the project on Aug. 1 amid a global backlash by soccer leaders and fans, and hours after his own chief operating officer published stinging criticism of the proposal and his leadership style in a statement to the AP. The Zurich-based COO, Kevin Lamour, was fired this week.

Caribbean member federations are seen as potential supporters for Infantino to peel away from their CONCACAF leadership. South American body CONMEBOL has backed Infantino as its best path to hosting more games at the 2030 World Cup it wants expanded from 48 teams to 64.

The FIFA leader has not taken questions publicly since the $20 billion FFE project was revealed July 28 by British daily The Times, and on Friday in Punta Cana he evaded a reporter from British broadcaster Sky News.

Asked by Sky reporter James Matthews if he had betrayed the sport and should resign, Infantino said “Thank you so much” and made quips about both men being bald.

Infantino is aiming to be re-elected for a fourth and final term in office through 2031 at the FIFA election congress next March in Rabat, Morocco. FIFA has set Nov. 18 as a deadline for would-be candidates to enter the race.

- FRANCE 24 with AP

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