APTOPIX Bobsled World Cup
Monterey man wins bronze at World Cup bobsled competition
Rookie USA-2 pilot Nick Cunningham of Monterey posted the fastest run of the second heat Saturday to win a bronze medal at Lake Placid, N.Y. in his third World Cup bobsled competition.
UPDATE 1-Golf-Beljan leaves hospital to keep Florida lead
(updates at end of round) Nov 10 (Reuters) – Charlie Beljan checked out of a Florida hospital after a major health scare and retained his Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic lead on Saturday. Beljan, hospitalized after suffering an elevated heart-rate and shortness of breath at the tournament in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, shot a one-under 71 for a 203 total and a two-stroke lead over fellow Americans Brian Gay and Josh Teater and South Korean Charlie Wi. Gay and Teater finished the third round at five-under 67 and Wi shot a 70. …
Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Lake Buena Vista Classic scores
Nov 10 (Infostrada Sports) – Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Lake Buena Vista Classic at the par-72 course on Saturday in Lake Buena Vista, Florida 203 Charlie Beljan (U.S.) 68 64 71 205 Brian Gay (U.S.) 69 69 67 Josh Teater (U.S.) 71 67 67 Charlie Wi (South Korea) 64 71 70 206 Vaughn Taylor (U.S.) 70 68 68 Robert Garrigus (U.S.) 68 68 70 Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 65 71 70 Matt Every (U.S.) 67 69 70 Tommy Gainey (U.S.) 65 71 70 Daniel Chopra (Sweden) 69 67 70 Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 68 67 71 207 Ryan Palmer (U.S.) 70 70 67 Cameron Beckman (U.S. …
Out of hospital, Beljan keeps lead at Disney
Charlie Beljan went against a doctor’s recommendation that he not play golf, and he’s glad he did.
Maine native completes grueling ultratriathlon equal to 10 Ironmans in one
TURNER, Maine -- By their nature, endurance marathons can be lonely events, with athletes competing in isolation running and cycling over miles of trails and roads. So it's understandable major world events escaped Turner native Kale Poland's notice as he competed in last month's grueling World Cup Ultratriathlon Challenge in …
Runners go to new heights on Saturday
Vince Frye said he was trying to come up with a fund-raising idea for Downtown Topeka Inc. when he looked out his office window. There, in front of him across the street, stood the 16-story Bank of America Tower, 534 S. Kansas Ave.
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