Olympic legend Simone Biles revealed that she “almost died” in a cryptic Instagram post on Saturday.
On her Instagram story, Biles shared vague details about the experience, without recounting any specifics, with the background just being a photo of her hand.
Simone Biles of the United States waits for her turn to perform during the women’s artistic gymnastics final at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo on July 27, 2021.(Gregory Bull/AP)
“I’m not one to normally share things like this because I value privacy in today’s age. But almost dying wasn’t on my bingo card this week,” Biles wrote.
“This was one of, if not the scariest experience of my life, especially since Jonathan was in Indy for practices. I’ve been in bed resting this week. I’ll explain sooner or later, but [shoutout] to my close circle who reached out, checked in, visited & or sent flowers.”
American gymnast Simone Biles and her husband Jonathan Owens watch the men’s single skating event on day seven of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 13, 2026.(Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Biles’ husband, Jonathan Owens, is a safety for the Indianapolis Colts. The couple has been married since 2023, though Owens’ NFL career has occasionally forced them to spend time apart. Since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2018, he has played for five different teams.
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The two met while Owens was with the Houston Texans in 2019. Biles lives in Texas, where the couple has built a massive home together. Since his time in Houston, Owens has also played for the Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and now the Colts.
Back in November, Biles revealed that she had recently undergone three plastic surgeries.
American gymnast Simone Biles watches the NFC Divisional Playoffs game between the Chicago Bears and the Los Angeles Rams at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill., on Jan. 18, 2026.(Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
“I’ve had three plastic surgeries and two of them you would never be able to tell,” she said in a TikTok that month.
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The winner of last month’s Kentucky Derby, who sat out the Preakness Stakes, forfeiting a shot at the Triple Crown, took home the victory at the 158th Belmont Stakes in New York on Saturday.
Renegade, similar to the Derby, closed as the 8-5 favorite, followed by Chief Wallabee and Emerging Market at 5-1 and Golden Tempo at 6-1.
The racing post is pulled down the front stretch for a race at Saratoga Race Course. (Gregory Fisher/Imagn Images)
Just like the Derby, Golden Tempo was well at the back of the pack but began to make his move at the final turn. At one point, Golden Tempo was neck-and-neck with Commandment, but Golden Tempo was able to get away from the pack in the final stretch.
A $1 exacta paid out $55.67, while a 50-cent trifecta won $51.32, and a 10-cent superfecta brought in $23.79. Somebody lucked out on a pick-six — picking six consecutive winners in a row at the track. A $1 pick-six paid out $9,640.39 once Golden Tempo crossed the finish line.
This was the second consecutive year in which the Derby winner skipped out on the Preakness to tune up for the Belmont. Last year, Sovereignty won the Kentucky Derby before not traveling to Pimlico Race Course and then taking home the Belmont.
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Golden Tempo (9) with Jockey Jose Ortiz crosses the finish line to win the 158th running of the Belmont Stakes horse race, Saturday, June 6, 2026, in Saratoga Springs, New York.(AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
“We made our decision, he won today, and we’re happy about that,” trainer Cherie DeVaux said after the race.
Saturday’s Belmont Stakes marked the third consecutive, and final, year in which the race took place at Saratoga Race Course in Upstate New York, as Belmont Park finishes up renovations.
Due to the change in course since 2024, the race ran at 1 ¼ miles instead of its usual mile-and-a-half. Saratoga is home to the annual Whitney, Travers, and Jim Dandy Stakes.
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A sign at Saratoga Race Course for the 2026 Belmont Stakes.(Will Waldron/Albany Times Union via Getty Images)
This year’s Belmont did not feature any horses from the Preakness Stakes three weeks ago and just four from the Kentucky Derby in early May: Renegade, Commandment, Chief Wallabee, and Golden Tempo.
Enzo Maresca to Man City wait explained – Chelsea talks, chairman comments, transfer impact – Manchester Evening News
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Manchester City are still waiting to confirm the arrival of Enzo Maresca as the club’s successor to Pep Guardiola
Enzo Maresca is expected to be appointed the next head coach of Manchester City(Image: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty Images)
Here’s everything you need to know about why Manchester City are still waiting to announce Enzo Maresca:
Pep Guardiola confirmed his exit from Manchester City during the final week of the Premier League season. But, as of yet, the Blues have not announced who will be replacing him at the Etihad Stadium.
Guardiola’s former assistant and ex-Leicester and Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca is the man City have chosen to take charge. However, an official announcement has been delayed.
City are not thought to have hit a stumbling block in appointing Maresca. Instead, they are going through the process of finalising things with Chelsea, which has taken longer than expected.
City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak called for patience in his end-of-season address. He said: “I think what I can say at the moment is we’ve gone through a very thoughtful and structured process and the team is convinced – and I am convinced, rest assured – that we will bring in the right manager for this club. Just be patient with us. Very soon we’ll announce it and you will be very comfortable that we have selected and brought in the best manager possible for this club.”
The club will be wanting to get the Maresca deal confirmed as soon as possible. The City hierarchy are aware that a slow start to the summer means things will become more hectic later.
There is also a feeling that acting slowly on transfers means clubs could hike prices later on. However, the Maresca era will need to be put on hold until all the paperwork is complete. Read the full story here.
Brighton & Hove Albion have reached an agreement to bring Nigerian winger Zadok Yohanna to the club from Swedish side AIK Stockholm in a transfer valued at £21.5 million.
The highly-rated 18-year-old will sign a five-year deal with the Premier League outfit, with the transfer expected to be completed when the summer transfer window officially opens on 15 June.
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler expressed his excitement about the youngster’s arrival, describing him as a talented attacking player capable of making a difference in the final third.
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“I am excited to work with Zadok,” Hurzeler said. “After watching him closely, we believe he has the qualities to influence matches with his pace, skill and creativity.
“He is still developing and will need time to settle into a new environment and the demands of the Premier League, but he is an exciting talent and a player our supporters will enjoy watching.”
Yohanna moved to AIK Stockholm from Nigeria’s Ikon Allah Football Academy and has impressed since making his debut for the Swedish club in August 2025. He has registered five goals and four assists in 18 appearances, attracting interest from several clubs across Europe.
A new tartan has been unveiled to commemorate Scotland’s enduring relationship with the United States, ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary and its co-hosting of the upcoming World Cup.
The design, crafted by Kaci McEwan, a student at Heriot-Watt University’s School of Textiles and Design in Edinburgh, was chosen to symbolise the deep historical and cultural bonds between Scotland and the US.
US ambassador to the UK, Warren Stephens, served on the judging panel for the Scottish Government-commissioned competition.
The initiative coincides with the anniversary of the 1776 signing of the Declaration of Independence and Scotland’s participation in the football tournament later this month.
McEwan’s fabric design intricately reflects the United States’ path to independence, utilising precisely numbered threads and distinct colour sections to represent pivotal moments in early American history.
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Kaci McEwan’s new tartan aims to celebrate Scotland’s relationship with the United States of America ahead of the World Cup (PA)
External Affairs Minister Stephen Gethins said: “Scots were at the heart of the United States’ emergence as an independent country.
“Ever since, those deep bonds of family and friendship have endured, with a diaspora of millions across the US.
“Celebrating 250 years of American independence strengthens the an connection between America and Scotland – bonds which act as a bridge between our past, and our future, as two proud nations.
“The winning tartan commemorates significant moments in US history, whilst highlighting Scotland’s creative drive to offer a modern symbol of the strong and evolving cultural ties between both countries.
“I warmly congratulate Kaci McEwan on this outstanding achievement, and commend all those shortlisted for their exceptional work in bringing this shared history to life.
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“Each of the shortlisted designs reflected a deep appreciation of the historic ties between Scotland and the United States.
“As Scotland takes its place at the men’s World Cup, the Scottish Government will showcase the skills and expertise we can offer the US and wider world.”
Scotland are playing in their first World Cup since 1998 (AP)
Ms McEwan said her tartan was designed to tell a story, including references to 4 July and the original 13 colonies.
She said: “I still can’t quite believe it. When I first read the email, I genuinely thought it must have been sent to everyone and I’d misunderstood it.
“I had to read it a few times before it really sank in that I’d actually won.
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“It feels incredibly surreal, but also really rewarding, because I put so much time and care into researching and developing the design.
“For me, the tartan was about telling a story. Every thread and colour represents a moment in the journey towards the Declaration of Independence — from the 13 colonies to key dates and even subtle references like the 4th of July.
“Being able to bring that narrative to life through weaving has been such an exciting creative challenge.
“To now have my work recognised on such an international scale is incredibly exciting, and I’m so grateful for the guidance and encouragement I’ve had throughout my studies.
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“It’s been an amazing journey, and this really feels like a special way to mark the end of it.”
The game will be made up as the first leg of a double-header on Aug. 29.
New York dropped its series opener with its archrival Red Sox on Friday, and will conclude the series Sunday at 1:35 p.m. ET/10:35 a.m. PT on Sportsnet+.
The Yankees sit second in the American League East with a 37-26 record, while the Red Sox are last in the division at 27-35.
Man United are looking to sign a replacement for Casemiro this summer and the Manchester Evening News asked readers to decide who they would like to fill the Brazilian’s shoes.
Ederson is set to be the first new face through the door at Manchester United this summer after the Reds agreed a deal worth up to £38.3million with Atalanta for the Brazilian. However, a recent poll conducted by the Manchester Evening News suggests fans are hoping he is not the man the club have turned to to replace Casemiro.
Casemiro brought down the curtain on his Old Trafford career in the final home game of the season against Nottingham Forest last month. He had left Manchester by the time United played their final game of the campaign against Brighton, but was given a superb send-off having helped United qualify for the Champions League.
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The hunt is now on for his successor, and we asked fans to vote for who they would like to see replace the five-time Champions League winner.
The clear winner was Elliot Anderson. The Forest man is top of United’s wishlist but the issue is he is also wanted by Manchester City, and it’s believed United’s neighbours are in pole position to land his signature. Anderson received a whopping 4,467 votes (56%).
In second place came Aurelien Tchouaméni, with the Real Madrid midfielder receiving 1,639 votes (21%). It was quite telling to see Ederson receive just 6% of the votes (461 votes in total). While he will no doubt add depth to United’s midfield, it is clear fans do not see him as a Casemiro replacement and that a marquee signing is needed.
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6% of fans decided none of the options given to them were the right moves for United, and Adam Wharton and Carlos Baleba both took 5% of the votes. Wildcard option Manu Kone of Roma took just 1% of the votes. You can see the results below:
So, it’s clear who United fans want to see as their No.6 next season, but will the Reds win the battle with City?
Meanwhile, Ederson might be a good addition as United look to build a squad capable of challenging on multiple fronts, but fans don’t see him as a replacement for Casemiro and will be hoping for some big business further down the line.
In a massive decision, the BCCI selectors dropped Suryakumar Yadav from India’s T20I squad. The teams for the upcoming T20I series against Ireland and England, as well as the Asian Games, were announced on Saturday, with Suryakumar, the previous captain in the format, being replaced by Shreyas Iyer in the role. Taking over India’s T20I captaincy after the retirement of Rohit Sharma from the format, Suryakumar led India to the World Cup title earlier this year. However, his returns with the bat were below par.
While the T20I captaincy change was announced by the BCCI on Saturday, sources had already confirmed the decision to NDTV well before that. Speaking about the move, former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin criticised the Board’s decision. He made the remark on his YouTube channel, as quoted by Sportskeeda, a day prior to the announcement.
“Shreyas Iyer should have been in the T20 squad last time. But when you do return, do you have to return straight as the hero? On what basis did you suddenly judge his captaincy credentials? Shreyas definitely warrants a discussion for a place in the Indian T20 team. But is there any hole in the Indian T20 team? Except for spin-bowling, there are no holes. So why make this change?” Ashwin said.
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He cited the example of legendary captain MS Dhoni, who led Chennai Super Kings to the Indian Premier League title in 2011. From 43.55 in the title-winning season, Dhoni’s average dipped to 29.83 the following edition. However, he remained in the side and put on an improved show the next year. The wicketkeeper-batter scored 461 runs at an average of 41.90 in IPL 2013.
“MS Dhoni won the 2011 IPL as captain. If he doesn’t perform in the 2012 IPL, will you drop him in the 2013 IPL? Then how can you drop Suryakumar Yadav? Yes, he is not in form as a batter. But give him clarity that he’ll play only as a batter, as he’s not an automatic selection in the side,” Ashwin concluded.
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TNT and Ginebra will gun for a crucial tie-breaking victory on Sunday. —PBA IMAGES
The first two games of the PBA Commissioner’s Cup Finals may have produced different results, but they unfolded in remarkably similar fashion.
That is why TNT coach Chot Reyes wants to make sure his team avoids another late-game scare when the Tropang 5G and Barangay Ginebra break their 1-1 deadlock in Game 3 on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mall of Asia Arena.
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“We just try to play the same game all throughout,” Reyes said ahead of the pivotal contest.
TNT evened the series with a 101-94 victory on Friday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, but not before surviving an anxious finish.
Second unit
The Tropang 5G appeared headed for a comfortable win after building a 22-point lead, only for Ginebra to mount a furious rally behind a second unit led by rookie John Abis, Jeremiah Gray and Isaac Go.
The Gin Kings cut the deficit to four before TNT came up with key defensive stops down the stretch to seal the victory.
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“Hopefully, we can sustain a high level of play for 48 minutes,” Reyes said. “Against a team like Ginebra, if you just let your guard down for three to four minutes, they’ll get on a very big run.
“So those are the things that we need to talk about—how to make sure that we’re able to sustain that kind of energy and execution all throughout the game.”
Calvin Oftana powered TNT in Game 2, scoring 31 points and sparking the early surge that put the Tropang 5G in control. Another standout performance from Oftana could prove crucial as the series moves forward.
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Game 2 mirrored the Finals opener in several ways.
Lacking energy
In Game 1, TNT erased an 18-point deficit and grabbed a five-point lead before Ginebra stormed back for a 102-100 victory behind the heroics of RJ Abarrientos and Justin Brownlee.
Ginebra coach Tim Cone admitted afterward that his team lacked its usual energy from the opening tip of Game 2.
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“We came out with no fire in the belly,” Cone said. “I don’t know if that tough semifinal series with Rain or Shine all caught up on us. We just weren’t ready to play.”
With the outcome seemingly decided, Cone rested most of his regulars in the fourth quarter, including Brownlee and Scottie Thompson, and turned to Gray, Go and Abis.
The trio nearly engineered a stunning comeback.
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Gray finished with 13 points, Go added 10, while Abis contributed four points and two rebounds in 11 minutes as Ginebra’s reserves injected life into the late rally. INQ
Shubman Gill reached the milestone of 1,000 Test runs as skipper, becoming the 11th player to do so for India during the One-off Test against Afghanistan at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium on Saturday. Gill achieved the landmark in just his 15th innings (Test), making him the second-fastest Indian captain to reach the mark, behind Sunil Gavaskar, who did it in 14 innings. The right-handed batter also achieved it in the shortest span of 351 days, the least number of days by an Indian captain to reach 1,000 runs in the longest format.
In terms of most centuries as captain in Tests for the Asian Giants, Virat Kohli leads with 20 hundreds in 113 innings, followed by Sunil Gavaskar with 11 in 74 innings, Mohammad Azharuddin with 9 in 78 innings, Sachin Tendulkar with 7 in 43 innings, and Shubman Gill now with 6 in 15 innings.
In terms of the most hundreds scored as a Test opener for India, Sunil Gavaskar leads the list with 33 centuries in 203 innings, followed by Virender Sehwag with 22 centuries in 168 innings. Murali Vijay ranks third with 12 hundreds in 100 innings, while KL Rahul has 11 centuries in 101 innings.
Meanwhile, wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant marked his 50th Test appearance. Among Indian wicketkeepers, only MS Dhoni (90) and Syed Kirmani (88) have played more matches.
India finished Day 1 of the one-off Test against Afghanistan in a commanding position, reaching 368 for 3 in 85 overs. Skipper Shubman Gill scored an unbeaten 103, while KL Rahul contributed a century of his own. Rishabh Pant supported with a well-timed 50, helping India dominate the Afghan bowling attack. Mohammad Saleem Safi took two wickets, while Ziaur Rahman Sharifi claimed one.
After winning the toss and opting to bat, India started with KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal. The pair gave India a steady start, with Jaiswal driving Ziaur Rahman Sharifi for a boundary in the first over. India featured six left-handed batters, marking only the third time this has happened in a playing XI after the two Tests against South Africa last year. Afghanistan struck early when Safi dismissed Jaiswal for 24 off 32 balls, edging to the wicketkeeper. He was replaced by Sai Sudharsan, who along with Rahul put together a 55-run partnership for the second wicket in 78 balls, leaving India at 96 for 1 at lunch.
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In the second session, Rahul and Shubman Gill continued to build the innings, adding 113 runs for the loss of one wicket to reach 209 for 2. Rahul brought up his 21st Test fifty, while Sai Sudharsan reached his third Test half-century before being dismissed for 81 by Safi. Gill remained unbeaten at the crease, anchoring the innings.
During the third session, Rahul reached his 12th Test century off 164 balls but was dismissed on the very next delivery, caught by Rahmanullah Gurbaz, ending a 67-run partnership with Gill. Despite the setback, Gill and Pant kept India’s momentum, with Gill completing his ninth Test half-century in the following over. The pair continued to dominate, taking India past the 300-run mark, with Pant hitting three sixes off Abdul Malik in the 68th over.
Gill reached his century in the 83rd over, his 11th Test hundred and the sixth as an Indian captain. Pant also completed his half-century in the final over of the day. India ended Day 1 at 368 for 3, with Gill unbeaten on 103 off 143 balls and Pant not out at 50 from 70 deliveries.
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Then, after a two-stroke penalty, she tumbled during Saturday’s third round of the U.S. Women’s Open.
The sequence came from the greenside bunker on Riviera Country Club’s 9th hole, where Woad’s second shot had plugged into the steep upslope and about a yard from the lip. She was stuck. The primary issue was her footing.
Standing normally, Woad would slide, and she tried to find stability. Peacock network cameras showed her trying to push into the sand with her back (right) foot, and at one point, her caddie, David Taylor, put his left foot behind her right foot. Woad continued to push. At one point, she slid down the bunker. An official was called. Woad and Taylor said they saw bunker liner and wondered whether that could lead to relief, but, following a seven-minute conference, they were denied.
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After she tried to position her right foot again, Woad hit. Her ball unplugged — but it jumped forward only about an inch before sliding back down the bunker. From there, she hit her second shot to 2 feet, and she one-putted for what she believed was a bogey five.
It was more. There was a review, and a short while later, Woad’s score became a seven. At issue was Woad’s stance. At 12:20 p.m. local time in L.A., reporters were told that Woad had been assessed a two-stroke penalty, under Rule 8.1a of the Rules of Golf, “for improving her stance in the bunker.”
Peacock network mics did pick up the official who talked with Woad telling her to be “careful about building a stance,” but no penalty was called. When contacted by GOLF.com, a USGA spokesperson said that an official monitors all broadcast feeds and “as this situation aired, prior to the referee coming to help, we actively started reviewing it.”
Three times on the Peacock broadcast, an analyst was concerned about Woad’s actions.
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“So [the official] just mentioned I was a little concerned that it looked like she was kind of building a stance,” the analyst said. “You saw her take her foot with the sand and try and make extra sand so she could stand on it. You’re not allowed to do that.”
“This is what I’m concerned about,” the analyst said. “Caddie kind of came in and helped as well. Digging in the feet and really moving the sand around.”
“She’s got to be very careful that she’s not also creating some type of stance,” the analyst said. “Just looking at the ball, she was fluffing up the sand. The caddie, David Taylor, came in and was doing the same.”
From there, Woad played one-under golf, and she finished with a three-over 74.
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