Sports News Roundup: Baseball-Yankees and Red Sox set to renew rivalry in wildcard clash; Soccer-Argentina to probe attendance numbers after Buenos Aires derby and more

The Ethiopian-born 30-year-old, who won 10,000 metres silver behind Sifan Hassan at the Tokyo Olympics in August, bettered the mark of 29.43 set by Kenya's Joyciline Jepkosgei in 2017. Athletics-Kenya's Jepkosgei upsets Kosgei to win London Marathon Kenya's Joyciline Jepkosgei won a thrilling women's London Marathon on Sunday in two hours, 17 minutes and 43 seconds as world record holder and defending champion Brigid Kosgei faded late in the race to finish outside the podium places.


Reuters | Updated: 04-10-2021 10:57 IST | Created: 04-10-2021 10:30 IST
Sports News Roundup: Baseball-Yankees and Red Sox set to renew rivalry in wildcard clash; Soccer-Argentina to probe attendance numbers after Buenos Aires derby and more
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Baseball-Yankees and Red Sox set to renew rivalry in wildcard clash

The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox scored dramatic late-inning wins to bring the Major League Baseball regular season to an enthralling end on Sunday, setting up a wildcard showdown between the long-time rivals. The final day of a 162-game, the six-month marathon began with four teams -- the Yankees, Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners -- all in contention for two American League wildcards and when the dust settled it was two of baseball's most storied clubs still standing.

Soccer-Argentina to probe attendance numbers after Buenos Aires derby

Argentina plans to investigate attendance numbers at Sunday's derby between River Plate and Boca Juniors, a judicial official said, after local media questioned whether numbers exceeded those permitted under COVID-19 rules governing fans' return. Supporters were allowed back into stadiums in Argentina on Friday after 18 months of empty arenas due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Rallying-Evans wins in Finland to keep alive title hopes, Ogier fifth

Welshman Elfyn Evans won Rally Finland on Sunday to keep alive his world championship hopes and cut Toyota teammate Sebastien Ogier's overall lead to 24 points with two rounds remaining. Evans secured his fifth career win by finishing 14.1 seconds ahead of Hyundai's Estonian Ott Tanak, the 2019 world champion who had been chasing his third successive win in the gravel event.

Golf-Willett clinches Alfred Dunhill Links Championship for first win in two years

Englishman Danny Willett celebrated his 34th birthday with his first win in more than two years as he held off Joakim Lagergren and Tyrrell Hatton to claim a two-shot victory at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at the St Andrews Old Course on Sunday. Four birdies on the front nine helped Willett to finish with a four-under 68 and 18-under for the tournament, two better than Swede Lagergren and compatriot Hatton, both of whom faded towards the end as Willett made eight successive pars to seal the victory.

Report: TE Rob Gronkowski has punctured lung among injuries

Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski revealed to FOX Sports that the injury keeping him from playing Sunday night against the New England Patriots, his former team, is more serious than previously reported. Gronkowski told the network he sustained "four cracked ribs, one broken rib and a punctured lung" in the Week 3 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. He is expected to miss multiple weeks.

Athletics-Gezahegne breaks 10km road race world record in Geneva

Bahrain's Kalkidan Gezahegne won the Giants Geneva 10K in 29 minutes 38 seconds on Sunday to take five seconds off the women's world record for a 10km road race when men are also competing. The Ethiopian-born 30-year-old, who won 10,000 meters silver behind Sifan Hassan at the Tokyo Olympics in August, bettered the mark of 29.43 set by Kenya's Joyciline Jepkosgei in 2017.

Athletics-Kenya's Jepkosgei upsets Kosgei to win London Marathon

Kenya's Joyciline Jepkosgei won a thrilling women's London Marathon on Sunday in two hours, 17 minutes, and 43 seconds as world record holder and defending champion Brigid Kosgei faded late in the race to finish outside the podium places. Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia was a comfortable winner of the elite men's race in a time of 2:04.01, crossing the line 27 seconds ahead of Kenya's Vincent Kipchuma with Ethiopian Mosinet Geremew third.

Soccer-We played without fear says Son after sparking Tottenham win

Tottenham Hotspur's inspirational Son Heung-min said the key to their much-needed 2-1 Premier League home win over Aston Villa on Sunday was that they "played without fear". Three successive league defeats, in which they shipped a combined nine goals and scored once, had left Spurs in freefall and an in-form Villa side looked prime to take advantage.

Soccer-Levante sack manager Lopez after poor start

Levante coach Paco Lopez has become the first LaLiga managerial casualty of the season after the club announced on Sunday that he had been sacked following Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Mallorca. Levante is third from the bottom of the table with four points from eight games, having not won in the league this season, and stands two points behind Granada and the safety zone.

Cycling-Italian Colbrelli wins epic Paris-Roubaix classic

Sonny Colbrelli became the first Italian to win the Paris-Roubaix Monument classic in 22 years when he prevailed on his debut in a three-man sprint finish at the end of a grueling race on Sunday. His whole body caked in mud after 257.7 kilometers featuring 30 cobbled sectors, Colbrelli burst into tears as he collapsed on the grass of the Roubaix Velodrome after triumphing in the first rain-hit edition of the Hell of the North since 2002.

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