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Punchestown Festival: Lossiemouth wins Champion Hurdle for Mullins

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Lossiemouth put the seal on another excellent season by winning the Champion Hurdle at Punchestown on Friday.

The Willie Mullins-trained mare, a 2-7 favourite, was a comfortable winner of the two-mile Grade One race, having five lengths to spare over Golden Ace (11-1) at the finishing post.

Ridden by Paul Townend, Lossiemouth has now won four races from four starts at the County Kildare course and has notched up 11 Grade One victories.

The grey had secured a fourth Cheltenham Festival success in the Champion Hurdle at Prestbury Park last month.

Townend, meanwhile, has been enjoying a purple patch, riding Gaelic Warrior to success in the Cheltenham Gold Cup in March and then I Am Maximus to a Grand National triumph in April.

“A brilliant season,” reflected winning jockey Townend, speaking to RTE at the end of the race.

“I’m in the right camp to be on these very good horses – I’m very fortunate,” he added.

Wilful (16/1) finished third.

Earlier, the Mullins-Townend trainer-jockey combination had yielded dividends again as 8-13 favourite King Rasko Grey won the Champion Novice Hurdle by a head from Lord Byren (7-1).

The winning horse held off a late challenge from the second-place finisher, with Kiely’s Place (10-1) third.

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How to watch Guardians vs. Athletics: TV channel and streaming options for May 1

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The Athletics will look to Carlos Cortes, riding a 10-game hitting streak, against the Cleveland Guardians at 9:40 p.m. ET on Friday, at Sutter Health Park. Joey Cantillo (1-1, 2.97 ERA) will start for the Guardians, who are 16-16 this season and first in the AL Central. J.T. Ginn (0-0, 3.24 ERA) is expected to start for the Athletics, who are 17-14 and first in the AL West.

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Gabriel Arias: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Andrew Walters: 15 Day IL (Lat), Shawn Armstrong: 15 Day IL (Groin)

Athletics

Denzel Clarke: 10 Day IL (Foot), Max Muncy: 10 Day IL (Hand), Gunnar Hoglund: 60 Day IL (Knee), Jeffrey Springs: day-to-day (Hip)

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  • Jose Ramirez is hitting for a .222 BA, .341 OBP and .436 SLG with a 13% strikeout rate and a 15.2% walk rate. His OPS is .776 and he has scored 19 runs. In 138 plate appearances, he has hit six home runs and driven in 12 runs. Ramirez has been crafty on the base paths, recording 12 steals on 12 attempts.
  • In 116 plate appearances, Chase DeLauter has hit five long balls, tallied 18 RBIs and scored 12 runs. He is batting .257/.345/.485 and has posted an 11.2% strikeout rate and a 12.1% walk rate.
  • Shea Langeliers has hit eight home runs this season, which ranks 16th in MLB. He has also tallied 15 RBIs and has scored 21 runs. In 136 plate appearances, he has recorded a .328 BA, .382 OBP and .592 SLG with an 8.1% walk rate and a 22.8% strikeout rate.
  • In 139 plate appearances, Nick Kurtz has slashed .236/.417/.425 this season. He has hit five long balls and driven in 15 runs with a strikeout rate of 32.4% and a walk rate of 23.7%. He has stolen three bases on four attempts and has scored 18 runs.

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How to watch Golden Knights vs. Mammoth: First Round Game 1 TV channel and streaming options for May 1

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The Vegas Golden Knights (39-26-17) square off against the Utah Mammoth (43-33-6) in NHL play on Friday, starting at 10 p.m. ET at Delta Center and broadcast on ESPN. The teams meet for Game 6 of the NHL Playoffs First Round. The Golden Knights are ahead in the series 3-2.

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William Karlsson: Out (Lower Body)

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Barrett Hayton: Day-To-Day (Upper Body)

Stats to know

  • In 74 games played, Jack Eichel has totaled 90 points (27 goals and 63 assists).
  • In 34 games, Akira Schmid has conceded 85 goals (2.59 goals-against average) and has racked up 706 saves.
  • In 82 games played this season, Clayton Keller has 88 points (1.1 per game), with 26 goals and 62 assists.
  • Karel Vejmelka has played 64 games this season, conceding 169 goals (2.8 goals-against average) with 1,455 saves and an .896 save percentage (32nd in the league).

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London Marathon: Sabastian Sawe record will not mean athletics ‘strangle innovation’, says Lord Coe

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World Athletics president Sebastian Coe says the organisation will not “strangle innovation”, following the debate around the so-called ‘super shoe’ which helped Sabastian Sawe become the first person to run a competitive marathon in under two hours.

The 31-year-old Kenyan won Sunday’s London Marathon in one hour 59 minutes 30 seconds, writing himself into history and breaking a barrier once thought by many to be impossible.

“I don’t think any society, any civilisation, any sector of the economy has been served well if you try to strangle innovation,” Coe told BBC Sport Africa on a visit to Botswana before the World Relays.

“The role of World Athletics is very clear – we want to enable, but we also have a regulatory responsibility.”

Sawe, Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha – who also ran under two hours as he finished 10 seconds behind Sawe – and Tigst Assefa, who set a new world record time as the winner of the women’s race, all wore the Adidas Adios Pro 3 shoes in London.

Sawe thanked Adidas for making what he said were the best shoes he had worn, particularly highlighting how “very light” and stable they are.

The first super shoe to weigh under 100 grams, Adidas claim their technology improves running economy by 1.6%.

But any runner wanting to benefit will have to pay about $500 (£450) to road test the product themselves.

“Yes, shoes play a part, but not the biggest part,” Coe said.

“The biggest part is the mentality of the athlete, the physicality of the athlete, the world-class coaching, the world-class programmes that are now being run through federations to support their athletes. That’s all a part of the improved performances.”

Sawe shaved more than two minutes off his personal best in London, attributing his improvement to running about 200km a week at altitude.

His progress was also aided by developments in fuelling. The Kenyan reportedly took on 115g of carbohydrates per hour during the race, following a breakfast consisting only of two slices of bread with honey and tea.

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