Author: Michael

As tournament co-hosts, it was always going to be a memorable Women’s World Cup for New Zealand. But the Football Ferns made sure no one would ever forget their opening match, securing their first-ever World Cup win in either men’s and women’s soccer history with a 1–0 victory over Norway on Thursday. 
Hannah Wilkinson proved to be the hero for the Football Ferns by scoring the opening goal of the tournament in the 48th minute, sending Eden Park into a frenzy.

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The Open Championship is showing the USGA how its done with massive crowds following Rory McIlory and Viktor Hovland.
Major championships typically draw massive crowds. Tons of people show up to see the best in the world compete against each other. After the perceived lackluster crowd at the Los Angeles Country Club for the U.S. Open, the Open Championship said hold my pint and watch this.
The crowds surrounding Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland during their practice round Wednesday looked like a typical tournament day.

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The Women’s World Cup was given a rousing welcome in New Zealand’s Eden Park with a riveting opening ceremony that featured a traditional haka from a local Māori collective.
Before the Women’s World Cup officially kicked off with a match between New Zealand and Norway, the Ngati Whatua Orakei hapū (sub-tribe) performed the traditional ceremonial dance as a welcoming gesture to the ninth edition of the global tournament.

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Gremios antigubernamentales y ciudadanos de diverso signo ideológico marcharon el miércoles en varias ciudades de Perú y en Lima, donde hubo ocho heridos, para exigir de nuevo el adelanto de las elecciones y la renuncia de la presidenta Dina Boluarte.La movilización central se realizó en Lima, donde en la noche se reportaron seis civiles y dos policías heridos en medio de enfrentamientos entre manifestantes y fuerzas del orden, según la Defensoría del Pueblo.

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Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon has struggled since being activated from the 60-day IL, and those labors continued on Wednesday during a loss against the Angels.
Rodon surrendered six runs across 4.1 innings, and while exiting the mound at one point during the game, the lefthander could be seen blowing a kiss to some fans who were apparently heckling him from the stands.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Rodon addressed the incident and explained his perspective on what went down.
“Yeah I blew a kiss. I guess it was the best reaction I could give.

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