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December 16, 2020 Sport Update News

Sport Update News

CYCLING:

Italian Anti-Doping Agency Nado Italia have handed a life ban to Italian rider Riccardo Ricco, following a doping investigation.
The 37 year-old has earlier served a two-year ban after being caught taking the blood booster CERA during the 2008 Tour de France – and was already serving a 12-year ban after he self-administered a botched blood transfusion in 2011, with Nado Italia now banning him for life over a 2015 investigation into receiving drugs.
Ricco won three Stages of the Giro d’Italia event and was runner-up in 2008.
GOLF:
Korean world number 94 A-Lim Kim claimed a maiden career major title, following her victory at the Women’s US Open tournament in Houston on Monday.
The 25 year-old started five strokes behind leader Hinako Shibuno, but closed with three straight birdies in a four-under 67 to finish three under overall.
A-Lim Kim was making her Women’s US Open debut and this is only her third professional victory in her career.
RUGBY:
Ireland and Scotland have been pitted in the same group alongside defending champions South Africa, after the Draws for the 2023 Rugby World Cup were made in France on Monday.
South Africa are the top team in Pool B, while it is the second successive time that Ireland and Scotland will be drawn in the same group – having been pitted together at the last edition in Japan in 2019, with only Ireland progressing.
Hosts France will face three-time winners New Zealand and Italy in Pool A, England will face Japan and Argentina in their own Pool while Wales will lock horns with Australia and Fiji – in a remake of the 2019 World Cup Pool Stages.
Only 12 teams have qualified for the 2023 Rugby World Cup so far, with the remaining eight slots to be finalised by November 2022.
December 16, 2020 National Sports Festival – Edo 2020

National Sports Festival – Edo 2020

The National Council on Sports (NSC) has approved the postponement of the National Sports Festival from January to February 14 – 28, 2021.

This decision was reached after a virtual meeting between the Sports Ministry, the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and hosts Edo State which unanimously agreed on the new date.
Minister of Youth and Sports Development Sunday Dare explained that the postponement was to ensure that all COVID-19 precautionary measures were in place ahead of the festival.
December 14, 2020 Verstappen Wins Season Ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Verstappen Wins Season Ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Max Verstappen ended a frustrating season for Red Bull on a high with victory in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The Dutchman took his second win of the year ahead of Mercedes’ Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton, who were unable to challenge in second and third.

An early safety car locked in the strategies of the leaders and led to a soporific race.

McLaren took third in the constructors’ championship as Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz took fifth and sixth.

The prize for overhauling Racing Point – who started the race 10 points ahead but for whom Lance Stroll could finish only 10th as team-mate Sergio Perez retired early on – is in the region of $10m (£7.5m) of prize money.

Red Bull’s Alexander Albon was fourth, 20 seconds behind team-mate Verstappen but close enough to the Mercedes to block any adventurous strategy choices, as the team weigh up whether to retain the British-Thai driver for 2021.

December 14, 2020 Neymar Stretchered Off In Psg Defeat

Neymar Stretchered Off In Psg Defeat

Paris St-Germain forward Neymar was carried off on a stretcher with what appeared to be a serious ankle injury during his side’s defeat by Lyon.

The Brazilian was pictured screaming in agony and clutching his ankle after suffering the injury in stoppage time.

It followed a poor challenge from Thiago Mendes, who was sent off.

Tino Kadewere scored the only goal of the game as PSG dropped to third in the table, one point behind leaders Lille and second-placed Lyon.

PSG boss Thomas Tuchel said Neymar would have tests to establish how serious the injury was.

Neymar, 28, joined PSG for a world record fee of 222m euros (£200m) from Barcelona in August 2017.

He has helped the club win three successive Ligue 1 titles as well as reach last season’s Champions League final.

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