Thrilling Wins and Shocking Upsets: A Week in Sports News
This week's sports news covered outstanding victories, shocking records, and unexpected events. The Seattle Mariners secured a dramatic walk-off win, Hungary's Kristof Rasovszky triumphed in Olympic marathon swimming, and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone broke her own 400m hurdles world record. Meanwhile, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Puerto Rican golf legend, passed away at 88.
This week's sports news witnessed a series of thrilling victories and record-breaking performances. The Seattle Mariners clinched a dramatic walk-off win over the Detroit Tigers, thanks to Mitch Haniger's three-run double. This win ended their three-game losing streak and tied them in first place with the Houston Astros in the American League West.
At the Olympic Games, Hungary's Kristof Rasovszky claimed the 10km marathon swimming gold, outpacing German Oliver Klemet. American Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone shattered her own 400m hurdles world record to retain her Olympic title, clocking in at 50.37 seconds. Additionally, Noah Lyles, post his shocking COVID positive result, concluded his Paris Games bid with a third-place finish in the 200m.
Elsewhere, South Korean pistol shooter Kim Ye-ji collapsed from exhaustion during a press conference. Meanwhile, golf mourns the passing of Chi Chi Rodriguez, the greatest Puerto Rican golfer, who died at the age of 88. His legacy includes eight PGA Tour victories and a World Golf Hall of Fame induction.
(With inputs from agencies.)

