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19-hour commute. No practice round. But this Olympics star is back

19-hour commute. No practice round. But this Olympics star is back

Olympic star Nelly Korda endured a grueling 19-hour journey from Japan to the United States following her gold medal victory. Despite the lack of practice time and arduous commute, Korda’s determination shone through in Tokyo. Her emotional podium tears and inspiring performance captured the hearts of viewers worldwide. Korda’s experience highlights the challenges and sacrifices faced by athletes at major sporting events, showcasing the indomitable spirit required to triumph adversity.

How junior golfer’s heart for disabled community led to inspiring experience at U.S. Adaptive Open

How junior golfer’s heart for disabled community led to inspiring experience at U.S. Adaptive Open

LIV golfers have been offered a formal qualification route into The Open, creating a sanctioned pathway via designated qualifying events and exemptions, contingent on meeting eligibility and field criteria.

A junior golfer’s dedication to the disabled community culminated in an inspiring U.S. Adaptive Open experience, where mentorship, competition and spotlighted inclusion highlighted pathways for adaptive sports.

Europe’s Ryder Cup Morning Blitz: The 74-Year Record That Still Stands

Europe’s Ryder Cup Morning Blitz: The 74-Year Record That Still Stands

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Organizers have opened a new route for LIV players to reach The Open – earning spots via designated events and updated ranking criteria after talks with the R&A that reshape entry rules.

Europe Ryder Cup team’s morning dominance? 1 thing hadn’t been done in 74 years:
Europe’s blistering morning start left opponents stunned, but one historic milestone remained out of reach – a record unbroken for 74 years, a surprising omission in an otherwise commanding display