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2010 Buckhorn Open Disc Golf Tournament at Sharon Harris Park

2010 Buckhorn Open Disc Golf Tournament at Sharon Harris Park This is a highlight video of day one, before and after the snow melted. Please rate or leave a comment created by Kris Henseler

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Laura Robson has attitude to excel at Wimbledon says Lindsay Davenport

• Laura Robson backed to rise above interview controversy • ‘I like her desire and her work ethic’ If anyone starts singing Tell Laura I Love Her in the women’s locker room at Wimbledon this year, it will be laced with sarcasm. Only her natural charm enabled Laura Robson, the 16-year-old Londoner, to limit the damage of her recent Vogue interview, in which she dismissed some of the girls on the circuit as “sluts” who “go with every guy”, a remark for which she apologised and insisted was taken out of context. The nudge-nudge sniggers doing the rounds in tennis subsequently questioned not the veracity of the allegation but why it was exclusively trained on heterosexual activity. Remarks such as, “Do you think we will have an all-lesbian final this summer?” raised the usual “fnah-fnah”. The tennis circuit may be marketed as a whistle-clean marketing opportunity, but it is as prone to human frailty, back-biting and hypocrisy as any other walk of life. Shenanigans aside, the substance of Robson’s observation revealed more about her own upright views and Home Counties upbringing than it did about her intended targets. It also showed a steeliness of character and independence that might stand her in good stead for as long as she lasts in the tournament – not to mention her career – against some of these flighty young things from backgrounds of lesser righteousness. Laura is a wild card here in more ways than one. Lindsay Davenport also brought with her to the imposing halls of Wimbledon the values and habits of a spotless middle-class background, winning the championship from nowhere and gracing the top of the game earlier this decade with the sort of low-key Californian charm that almost went unnoticed. “I’m not that interesting!” she insists. “I’m just very normal, on an even keel. I never had tons of friends on tour. I was quiet and went about my business. To be honest, it wasn’t a huge story to tell.” But Davenport, who just turned 34 and returns to Wimbledon this year in the mixed doubles with Bob Bryan, alongside her broadcasting duties with the BBC, recognises the pressures on young players and sounded a warning for Robson and the other “poppets”. “Some of them can’t handle the world in general. A great example is Nicole Vaidisova, such a great player. Whether it was the money or the lifestyle, she had a meltdown. It’s a shame she’s still not out there winning. There are a lot of components you have to be comfortable with: winning, losing, the media, travelling, the people around you. Not a lot of players have done it successfully for a long period of time.” The pressures on Robson, she says, are multiplied by the expectations of a nation, especially at Wimbledon. “I couldn’t imagine being from a country where all the pressure is on a particular player. I don’t know if I could have handled it, the way the media would have been so intense, especially on a teenage girl like Laura – and I also didn’t have people following me or reporting on my every move.” So, where did this nice, unblemished survivor of the system, a former world No1, think Robson’s tennis was at the moment? “Hmm … developing. She’s obviously got a pretty long way to go to get up to the top but, from everything I’ve heard about her, she works very hard. From what I’ve seen about her as a player, she’s trying to develop a bigger weapon – and it does take a certain amount of time to get comfortable on the tour – comfortable winning matches, managing your schedule. “But she’s great. I like her attitude, I like her desire and her work ethic. She also has to learn how to lose. Some times you lose more than you win. It’s about handling losses and trying to turn them into positives. You get out into the big leagues and there’s a period of adjustment to be made. You’ve got to handle it.” Davenport says, though, that the younger girls are finding it tougher than they used to – partly because older players are extending their careers, notably Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters, not to mention the Williams sisters. “I read a stat that [Caroline] Wozniacki is the only teenager in the top 25. We have a couple who just turned 20. In the history of women’s tennis, it never happened. There’s always been someone 16 or 17 that’s burst on to the scene and gone to the top. “The sport has become more athletic, so it favours some players later in their development. They’re stronger, faster, not just blessed with phenomenal skills. It’s nice to see some players in their 30s [doing well], because players I grew up with pretty much all retired in their 20s. It shows a lot of people in other sports that we can still play, even though we’re a little bit older.” And wiser, maybe. Laura Robson Wimbledon Tennis Kevin Mitchell guardian.co.uk

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Kevin Pietersen to leave Hampshire

• England batsman to exit county at end of season • ‘Hampshire is a great club and I wish them well for the future’ Kevin Pietersen has announced that he will leave Hampshire at the end of the season. The 29-year-old England batsman, who lives in London, wants to spend more time with his wife, Jessica, and their first child. Pietersen appeared for the county for the first time in two years in their Friends Provident t20 clash with Surrey on Sunday, but he will not renew his contract at the Rose Bowl. Pietersen said: “I have not had much opportunity to play for Hampshire but I want to thank the players, staff, chairman and fans, for the support I have had during my time at the Rose Bowl. Hampshire is a great club and I wish them well for the future.” The Hampshire chairman, Rod Bransgrove, said: “Given England’s critical dependence on KP in all forms of cricket, we have not seen anything like as much of him as we would have liked over the past six years. “He remains, however, a fantastic player and we wish him continued success wherever he plays and, in particular, we wish him, Jessica and Dylan every happiness.” Kevin Pietersen Hampshire Cricket guardian.co.uk

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Odds to Win the US Open 2010 – Bodog Beat

Tiger Woods is ready to go in the US Open . (AP Images) The 2010 US Open returns to Pebble Beach this week and the top favorites ……

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US Open Golf 2010: TV Schedule Pebble Beach tournament – ESPN & NBC

The US Open 2010 coming this year from Pebble Beach, California, starts tomorrow Thursday June 17 through Sunday June 20. It’s the first time the course has been chosen for the US Open since 2000 and in that wait the course has been …

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The 2010 US Open PGA Tour Golf and Tigers Woods Betting Odds …

If you are looking at a long shot for the 2010 US Open K.J. Choi may be worth a look at 50-1. Choi has 2 Top 10 finishes in 2010 including an 11 under par 4th place finish in the 2010 Master Tournament. Choi’s best ever finish in the US …

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Ladies’ Day at Ascot

Extraordinary hats abound at Ascot Ladies’ Day 2010, from Lego bricks to two plump pheasants

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Jerry Jones To Big 12: You’re Not Done Yet

Jerry Jones didn’t build the state-of-the-art new Cowboys’ Stadium so that he could lose major sporting events.

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Gavin Thomas in Wales line-up to face New Zealand

• Flanker to end three-year exile from national side • ‘We are capable of producing a performance to be proud of’ Gavin Thomas’s exile from international rugby will end on Saturday after he was named in Wales’ starting line-up for the first Test against New Zealand in Dunedin. As expected, the 32-year-old, who has not played for Wales since the tour of Australia in 2007, has been named to start on the openside flank in one of three changes to the team that lost 34-31 to South Africa at the start of the month. The other change in the pack is lock Alun Wyn Jones who gets the nod ahead of Deiniol Jones, who moves to the bench. “Gavin Thomas is an experienced flanker who knows all about what it takes to perform at international level,” said the Wales coach, Warren Gatland. “He and Alun Wyn Jones have both impressed in training and deserve their chance this weekend.” Thomas gets his chance due to the absence of Martyn Williams, who is being rested, and Sam Warburton (out with a broken jaw) and will have no better opportunity to press his claims for World Cup selection after an impressive season with the Newport Gwent Dragons. In the back line Andrew Bishop comes in at centre in place of James Hook who has remained in Wales to have surgery on his shoulder. “Andrew has been one of the form centres in Wales this year and after helping the Ospreys lift the Magners League title was something of an unsung hero in their team,” said Gatland. Elsewhere on the bench, the Scarlets scrum-half Tavis Knoyle is in line to make his international debut if needed and is joined by the Ospreys fly-half Dan Biggar and his fellow Scarlet Jonathan Davies in providing cover for the backline. Rob McCusker will once again provide the back row cover after stepping in when Andy Powell was ruled out against the Springboks in Cardiff. Powell, Williams and Hook are three of several top-line players missing through injury or unavailability for the two-Test series in New Zealand. Others who are absent include Gethin Jenkins, Tom Shanklin, Shane Williams, Luke Charteris and Duncan Jones. “We are playing one of the best sides in the world at the moment on home soil and they don’t come much bigger than this,” said Gatland. “But we are determined and there is a quiet self-belief creeping through the squad at the moment which makes me feel we are capable of producing a performance to be proud of against the All Blacks.” Wales only arrived in Dunedin today after choosing to do the bulk of their preparations in Wellington, where they will be playing South Africa in next year’s World Cup. New Zealand, fresh off a 66-28 rout of Ireland last weekend, have spent all week in Dunedin getting ready for what will be the final international at the famous Carisbrook ground after 102 years. From next year matches will be played at the under-construction, indoor Forsyth Barr Stadium. “It’s going to have a bit of emotion for the New Zealand team,” said Gatland. “It’s something I understand. It’s important that we front up mentally and physically for what’s hopefully going to be a really tough game.” Wales rugby union team Rugby union guardian.co.uk

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