Semenya vows no world championships if she can’t run 800m
Olympic champion Caster Semenya said on Sunday she would not defend her world title in Doha next September if she could not run in the 800 meters because of new testosterone regulations imposed by the sport’s governing body.
Motor racing: Honda hail new beginning after first win since 2006
Honda hailed a fresh start in Austria on Sunday after celebrating the Japanese engine maker’s first Formula One race victory since 2006.
Mercedes show Achilles heel as unbeaten run comes to an end
Mercedes showed their Achilles heel in the Austrian heat on Sunday, with the Formula One champions suffering defeat for the first time this season.
Golf: Lashley leads wire-to-wire, wins by six shots in Detroit
Nate Lashley completed a fairytale week by clinching an emphatic six-stroke triumph over fellow American Doc Redman at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit on Sunday.
Motor racing: Team by team analysis of the Austrian Grand Prix
Team by team analysis of Sunday’s Austrian Formula One Grand Prix in Spielberg (listed in championship order):
Semenya charges to fastest 800m ever run in U.S.
Caster Semenya charged to the fastest 800 meters ever run in the United States at the Prefontaine Classic on Sunday as the South African continued to challenge new IAAF testosterone rules that could affect her career.
Stewards got it wrong but no appeal, says Ferrari’s Binotto
Ferrari ruled out appealing Max Verstappen’s Austrian Grand Prix victory on Sunday, after it was upheld by a post-race enquiry, even if they again felt Formula One stewards had made the wrong decision.
Morgan puts body on the line in pursuit of World Cup glory
Alex Morgan said she has adapted to being targeted by opposition defenders who are determined to throw the usually prolific United States striker off stride at the women’s World Cup.
Teenager Gauff set for ‘dream’ debut against idol Venus
Of all the matches spread across the All England Club when Wimbledon begins on Monday none is more intriguing than the one scheduled for late afternoon on Court One between five-times champion Venus Williams and Cori Gauff.
Who can challenge Barty for No. 1 at Wimbledon?
Ashleigh Barty has been world No. 1 for just a couple weeks, but the Australian already faces a slew of challengers for the throne when Wimbledon begins Monday.




