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Zoe Atkin capped Team GB’s best ever Winter Olympics with a bronze medal in the freeski half-pipe, to go with three golds and a silver won earlier in the Games.
The 23-year-old is the reigning world and X Games champion and had qualified in top spot, but China’s Eileen Gu recovered from a poor qualifying performance to win gold in her best discipline, defending her title from Beijing four years ago.
Atkin was a disappointing ninth in Beijing and withstood the pressure in Livigno Snow Park to seal a first Olympic medal despite a crash on her second run, equalling her older sister Izzy’s slopestyle bronze from Pyeongchang 2018.
China took gold and silver through Gu – the most decorated freeskier in history, who added a gold to her slopestyle and Big Air silver last week – and Li Fanghui, with whom Atkin shared the overall World Cup crystal globe last season.
Atkin’s bronze takes GB’s overall medal haul up to five, matching the record set in Sochi 2014 and Pyeongchang, but an improvement with three golds compared to just one at each of those Games.
She said: “I can’t even begin to describe the rollercoaster of emotions it is here at the Olympics. I was so stressed out today and so nervous. So I kind of played a little bit safer on my first run just to put one down. And then I set it up on that third run there, so I’m just super stoked.”
Her family and fellow Olympic medallist sister were in Livigno to cheer her on, and she added: “I wanted to one up her so bad! But no, watching her in 2018 has always been such a big moment of inspiration for me. And she’s always been my biggest role model. It was so full circle to have her watching me here and supporting me, when I was watching her in Pyeongchang when she got her medal. It’s really special, and to share that with her means so much.”
The final was initially delayed by an hour and a half due to heavy snowfall in Livigno which completely blanketed the half-pipe, with poor visibility making it unsafe for the event to go ahead, before the decision was made to push it back to Sunday.
Fortunately the weather gods smiled on Livigno on the final day of the Games, and 11 athletes – missing Canada’s Cassie Sharpe, who qualified third but crashed hard and withdrew with a concussion – took to the Snow Park in bright sunshine.
Nerves were on show for much of the field, with several of the early starters crashing on their first run and struggling to maintain balance landing on the fresh snow.
Gu produced a huge first trick but landed slightly awkwardly and bailed on the remainder of her run, having lost all her speed, and scored on 30.00 to go into eighth place.
But Li was on impeccable form, launching up the 7 metre wall fearlessly and transitioning well between difficult tricks to post 81.25, going into provisional third.
A relaxed-looking Atkin, who had qualified in first place, chatted to her coach at the top of the half-pipe and spent some time on her phone selecting her music choice for the run before setting off.
The 23-year-old’s amplitude – the height she gets on her jumps – is her major advantage over her rivals, and she powered into the lead with a superb, consistent opening run to score 90.50, remaining in the lead and with more difficult tricks in her locker.
Gu put together a much better second run – successfully landing the trick she erred on in qualifying – to soar into the lead with 94.00, putting the pressure back onto Atkin.
Australian 16-year-old Indra Brown recorded the first 1080 of the day – a cork 1080, three full rotations in the air – but only scored 65.00, while Li pushed Atkin down to third with a 91.50.
Atkin soared 5.4 metres, nearly 2 metres higher than most of her rivals, into the air with her first trick but came unstuck later in the run, clipping the pipe with her skis and crashing hard, unable to improve her score.
Gu posted a 94.75 with her best run yet, reaching a height of 4 metres to maintain her position at the top of the standings and guarantee a medal.
The 22-year-old ran to hug compatriot Li after the latter completed another strong final run, posting 93.00 to put China in the top two podium spots.
Atkin dropped into the half-pipe last, recovering after her crash to put in an excellent run, including a huge switch 900 for her final trick. Her amplitude was again miles higher than any of her rivals but it was only enough for bronze, a 92.50 – half a point off silver.
But she was delighted to make the podium and celebrated with her fellow medallists, the tears flowing as she prepared to accept her medal, while Gu dropped to the snow in joy and disbelief after defending her title.
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The Milan Cortina Olympics ended Sunday and passed the Olympic flag over to the next Winter Games host nation, France, raising its flag next to Italy’s and Greece’s. The closing ceremony payed tribute to Italian dance and music, as some 1,500 Olympians filed into the arena waving small national flags to a medley of Italian pop hits.
Cristiano Ronaldo has declared that he ‘belongs to Saudi Arabia’ in a forceful rebuttal to rumours surrounding his future. The 41-year-old former Manchester United star raised questions about his Al-Nassr career earlier this month when he refused to take to the pitch.
The Portugal skipper sat out two matches in protest at the PIF’s decision to permit Karim Benzema to join Al-Nassr’s title competitors, Al-Hilal, from defending champions Al-Ittihad. All three sides are owned by the PIF, who fund Ronaldo’s staggering £488,000-a-day salary.
Ronaldo ended his boycott last weekend, finding the net in his team’s 2-0 away triumph against Al-Fateh. On Saturday, the five-time Ballon d’Or recipient was back on home turf at Al-Nassr’s stadium and netted a crucial double.
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Their 4-0 triumph over Al-Hazem enabled them to overtake Al-Hilal and claim top spot in the standings by a single point. After the match, Ronaldo spoke to Thmanyah Sports and reasserted his dedication to Saudi Arabia.
“Yeah, I’m very happy,” the forward smiled. “As I say so many times, I belong to Saudi Arabia. It’s a country that welcomed very well to me and my family and my friends.
“I’m happy here. I want to continue here. And the most important, it’s we keep pushing. We are there in the top. Our job is to win, make pressure [on our title rivals], and let’s see.
“We are on track. We’re back; we are good; we are confident. Game by game. We are in a good shape. Let’s see what’s going to happen.”
After reaching an astonishing career total of 962 goals, with assists from team-mate Kingsley Coman in both halves, Ronaldo commented: “We created so many chances, in my opinion. We should score more, but we won – that is the most important.
“Without conceding goals, again. I’m very happy with the result and, of course, for the goals.”
Following the match, Ronaldo donned a traditional bisht to mark Saudi Arabia’s Founding Day. The gesture served as a reminder that the former Manchester United icon continues to be the face of sport across the Middle East.
Earlier in the week, Ronaldo’s manager, Jorge Jesus, defended his captain by suggesting that Al-Hilal possess greater ‘economic power’ than Al-Nassr. “I’ve already been at Al Hilal,” Jesus said.
“I’ve been on the other side, so I know what that’s like. I’ve already benefited from it. They have more economic power.
“hen I was there, I benefited as a coach. It’s normal. Al-Nassr, with different resources, has to compete for the top spots. We have to continue to be strong.”
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LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers have unveiled a statue of Pat Riley outside their downtown arena to honour the head coach who masterminded their Showtime championship era.
Riley was in attendance Sunday when the Lakers revealed the 8-foot bronze likeness of the Hall of Fame coach in one of his famed Giorgio Armani suits. The statue stands in Star Plaza between statues of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson, the two pillars of the Lakers’ five championships in the 1980s.
Riley was an assistant for that first title before leading the Lakers to the next four, reaching seven NBA Finals in his nine years as their head coach. Riley had never been a head coach before owner Jerry Buss installed the former Lakers player in 1981, but he went on to become one of the greats in his profession.
“The time has gone so fast,” Riley said. “I feel like everything I’ve ever done, I’ve been blessed. I was surrounded by greatness.”
The 80-year-old Riley went on to major successes in New York and Miami, where he still serves as the Heat’s president. But Riley proudly recognizes his NBA roots are in Los Angeles, where he remains a city icon after spending two decades with the Lakers as a player, a broadcaster and a coach. He won six total championship rings in purple and gold.
Abdul-Jabbar and Johnson lauded Riley during the unveiling ceremony, with Abdul-Jabbar reminiscing about a relationship that goes all the way back to their high school days in New York.
“When they say, ‘City of champions,’ we can look at you as one of the architects of that slogan,” Johnson said to Riley. “You’ve done more for us than we could ever thank you for.”
Riley also shared the stage with Lakers governor Jeanie Buss, Heat great Dwyane Wade, and actor Michael Douglas, a longtime friend who adopted Riley’s signature ’80s look for his Academy Award-winning role as banker Gordon Gekko in Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street.” Douglas laughingly told the story of eagerly waiting for Moroccan customs officials to release his Betamax tapes of the Lakers’ NBA Finals games while the actor was trying to avoid spoilers on set shooting “The Jewel of the Nile.”
“Pat really was a guardian angel for this franchise,” Jeanie Buss said. “The epitome of an era, the stylish leader of the Showtime Lakers, Pat did it all with flair and swagger.”
Many other basketball greats who played for Riley watched from the crowd, including James Worthy, Jamaal Wilkes, Norm Nixon, Bob McAdoo, A.C. Green, Kurt Rambis, Byron Scott and Alonzo Mourning.
The inscription on the base of the statue is advice that Riley attributes to his father: “There will come a time when you are challenged, and when that time comes, you must plant your feet. You must stand firm. You must make a point. About who you are, what you do, and where you come from. When that time comes, you do it.”
Riley was awash in memories during his latest return to Los Angeles. He told stories of joining the Lakers as a player after being cut by Portland, winning a ring in 1972 and eventually entering the broadcast booth alongside Chick Hearn, who encouraged him to do the New York Times crossword puzzle each morning to improve his vocabulary.
Riley became an assistant coach and eventually got the head job — and the NBA was never the same. The coach freed Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar to lead the up-tempo, flashy style known as Showtime, and they rolled to championships in 1982, 1985, 1987 and 1988.
Riley’s statue is the eighth honouring the Lakers to be installed in Star Plaza, joining Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal — who sent a video praising his former coach in Miami — and Hearn.
“That statue is loaded up with all of us who took that magical journey together,” Riley said.
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Manchester United haven’t even kicked a ball yet and already it’s been a huge weekend in the battle for the Champions League football.
Chelsea and Aston Villa both dropped points on Saturday as the Blues threw away a lead at home to relegation-threatened Burnley to draw 1-1. Villa came from behind at home to Leeds but they too had to settle for a point after Anton Stach’s superb free-kick had given the visitors the lead.
There was almost more good news for United on Sunday as Liverpool looked set to drop points at Nottingham Forest. But Arne Slot’s side grabbed a late winner through Alexis Mac Allister after the Argentina international had seen a goal disallowed for handball just a few minutes earlier.
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With some of United’s rivals dropping points, let’s take a look at the upcoming league games for those in the race for a spot in next season’s Champions League:
Everton (A) – Feb 23 (8pm) – Premier League
Crystal Palace (H) – Mar 1 (2pm) – Premier League
Newcastle (A) – Mar 4 (8.15pm) – Premier League
Aston Villa (H) – March 15 (2pm) – Premier League
Bournemouth (A) – March 20 (8pm) – Premier League
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Wolves (A) – Feb 27 (8pm) – Premier League
Chelsea (H) – March 4 (7.30pm) – Premier League
United (A) – March 15 (2pm) – Premier League
West Ham (H) – March 22 (2.15pm) – Premier League
Nottingham Forest (A) – April 11 (TBC) – Premier League
Arsenal (A) – March 1 (4.30pm) – Premier League
Aston Villa (A) – March 4 (7.30pm) – Premier League
Newcastle (H) – March 14 (5.30pm) – Premier League
Everton (A) – March 21 (5.30pm) – Premier League
Man City (H) – April 11 (TBC) – Premier League
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West Ham (H) – Feb 28 (3pm) – Premier League
Wolves (A) – March 3 (8.15pm) – Premier League
Tottenham (H) – March 14 (4.30pm) – Premier League
Brighton (A) – March 21 (12.30pm) – Premier League
Fulham (H) – April 11 (TBC) – Premier League
Beşiktaş J.K. delivered a commanding win in the Turkish Süper Lig on Sunday, but the standout story belonged to Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi.
Fresh from the burial of his father in Nigeria, Ndidi returned to action in spectacular fashion, scoring the opening goal and dictating play as Beşiktaş thrashed Göztepe S.K. 4–0 at the Tüpraş Stadyumu.
A Goal Full of Meaning
The Nigerian midfielder opened the scoring in the 9th minute, rising highest at the near post to power home a header from Orkun Kökçü’s precise corner. It was a moment of strength, timing, and conviction, but one laden with emotion.
Having just said goodbye to his father, Ndidi’s goal reflected remarkable mental resilience. The crowd applauded loudly, while teammates shared in the emotion of the moment.
Beşiktaş Turn Style into Substance
The Black Eagles dominated possession throughout. Amir Murillo added a second in the 36th minute, reacting fastest to Kristjan Asllani’s incisive pass to score a low strike that hit the crossbar before crossing the line.
After the break, Beşiktaş continued to control the game. A well-constructed team move carved open Göztepe’s defence for the third goal, followed by a late fourth to seal a ruthless victory and one of the club’s most convincing league wins of the season.
Ndidi Controls the Midfield
Ndidi’s influence went far beyond his goal. In a match defined by tempo and physicality, he dominated the midfield, completing 43 passes (33 accurate), 60 touches, 2 tackles, 9 key defensive actions, winning all 7 aerial duels, and taking one shot on goal.
His performance combined authority, intelligence, and leadership — a remarkable display given the emotional weight he carried into the match.
League Implications
The win lifts Beşiktaş into fourth place in the Süper Lig with 43 points, leapfrogging Göztepe, who remain fifth with 41 points. The battle for European places is now finely poised.
For Ndidi, however, this match was about far more than the league table. It was a personal statement: football as tribute, resilience in adversity, and a reminder of the power of focus and professionalism even in the most challenging times.
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