Philippines assured of silver in Cambodian chess – rezal404

Janelle Mae Frayna in action at the 32nd SEA Games. —JANELLE FRAYNA FACEBOOK Woman Grandmaster Janelle Mae Frayna and Woman International Master Shania Mae Mendoza assured the Philippines of a silver medal in the 32nd Southeast Asian Games 2023 ouk chaktrong (Cambodian chess) women’ doubles 60-minute at Royal University of Phnom Penh. A 4-1 win-loss…

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Manchester United’s away problems in big games shows Erik ten Hag still has a lot of work to do at Old Trafford

The jury is still out about whether this is the start of a new era of success at Manchester United. The work Erik ten Hag has done to improve the club from last season’s horror show would point at yes. A six-year trophy drought ended through the Carabao Cup, a FA Cup final appearance to…

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Coach Sergio Veloso finds consolation in PH men’s volleyball loss to Indonesia – rezal404

Philippine men’s volleyball coach Sergio Veloso during the country’s first game in the 32nd SEA Games. –CAMBODIA 2023 PHNOM PENH—Coach Sergio Veloso dismissed the agonizing defeat of the Philippine men’s national volleyball team on Wednesday at the 32nd Southeast Asian Games as a simple case of first-game jitters. “It’s the first match and the guys…

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When will English professional men’s football hire its first female manager? ‘Only a matter of time’, says highest-ranking existing boss

The highest-ranked female manager in men’s football says she is convinced there will be more women working in influential positions at big clubs in the next few years. Rosi Webb is in charge of Stanway Pegasus in the Eastern Counties Football League. That is level-10 in the football pyramid, five below the National League. “I…

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PBA penalizes 10 players for ‘ligang labas’ participation; Jio Jalalon fined P100K – rezal404

Magnolia guard Jio Jalalon during the PBA Governors’ Cup. PBA PICTURES MANILA, Philippines-Ten PBA players were found a total of P590,000 for taking part in a number of unsanctioned exhibition games known locally as “Ligang Labas.” Magnolia’s Jio Jalalon drew the stiffest penalty when he was asked to pay P100,000 after being among those summoned…

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Bronte Law accuses Charley Hull and Georgia Hall of lacking decency in International Crown England withdrawal

Charley Hull and Georgia Hall will miss the International Crown this week, live on Sky Sports Bronte Law and Jodi Ewart Shadoff have criticized Georgia Hall and Charley Hull for their late withdrawals from Team England’s squad for this week’s Hanwha Lifeplus International Crown. Tournament organizers confirmed on Monday that the two highest-ranked players in…

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I’ve got some energy to give – rezal404

FILE–Gilas Pilipinas’ Chris Ross during the 30th Southeast Asian Games. INQUIRE PHOTO/ Sherwin Vardeleon Accustomed to playing long conferences for San Miguel Beer in the PBA, Chris Ross said it’s jarring to have so much free time. Fortunately for the champion playmaker, he got a national team call-up. So count on him to spend all…

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Rory McIlroy feeling refreshed after missing RBC Heritage to focus on mental wellbeing

Cameron Hogwood Interviews, Commentary & Analysis @ch_skysports Rory McIlroy is making his first start since missing the cut at The Masters this week as he competes at the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina, admitting it was nice to “reset” after withdrawing from the RBC Heritage to focus on his mental health Last Updated: 03/05/23…

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Mark Calado, FEU knock off La Salle in semis stepladder – rezal404

Mark Calado and the FEU Tamaraws celebrate against the La Salle Green Spikers in their knockout semifinals game. UAAP PHOTO MANILA, Philippines—Mark Calado lifted Far Eastern University to the next phase of the stepladder semifinals as they ousted La Salle, 25-21, 19-25, 25-22, 25-22, in the UAAP Season 85 men’s volleyball tournament on Wednesday at…

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Steve Redgrave: Rowing seen as ‘very elite, very white’ | Can the sport change?

Britain’s most successful rower Steve Redgrave says rowing is still seen as “very elitist, very white sport” as it works to change its perception. Triple Olympic champion Andy Triggs Hodge is leading efforts to revolutionize the sport’s culture and make it more accessible to a new generation of youngsters. Can rowing move on from its…

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