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Washington faces must-win season under Hopkins, who will lean on a roster filled with experience
Washington faces must-win season under Hopkins, who will lean on a roster filled with experience
For the past four seasons, Mike Hopkins has tried to rediscover the formula that made his first couple of teams at Washington so successful
2023-10-26 06:29
Bellingham scores again to lead Real Madrid to 2-1 win over Braga in Champions League
Bellingham scores again to lead Real Madrid to 2-1 win over Braga in Champions League
Jude Bellingham scored again and Real Madrid defeated Braga 2-1 to keep a perfect record in the Champions League and move closer to securing a spot in the knockout stage
2023-10-25 05:28
Ronald Acuña Jr.'s history-making home run made more special by personal triumph
Ronald Acuña Jr.'s history-making home run made more special by personal triumph
Ronald Acuña Jr. not only achieved MLB history during Thursday night's road victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, but he triumphed in his personal life. What did Ronnie Beisbol do?
2023-09-01 22:54
F1 Juniors broadcast an admirable idea – but a reminder that all kids want to be is grown up
F1 Juniors broadcast an admirable idea – but a reminder that all kids want to be is grown up
“Now it’s time to cross over to our F1 Juniors,” said Sky’s lead presenter Simon Lazenby, in a feel which became familiar throughout the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend. Often the broadcaster striving for new avenues, never afraid of the status quo, Sky Sports took their television trials to a different avenue this weekend with the first-ever Formula 1 broadcast for children. An admirable experiment, it gave three teenagers a few days to savour as they started their summer holidays in Budapest alongside broadcasters Radzi Chinyanganya and Harry Benjamin. For Braydon, Scarlett and Zak – the latter a go-karter at junior level, the former duo presenters on Sky’s BAFTA-winning kids show FYI – it presented opportunities of a lifetime with interviews, quizzes and predictions with the best drivers and pundits in the paddock. And it provided some indisputably heartwarming moments. Like the segment where Zak met Lewis Hamilton and spoke to his hero about how inspiring the Mercedes star has been to black kids around the world, before then sitting in his Mercedes car. Or Scarlett and Braydon quizzing the ‘terrible trio’ of George Russell, Lando Norris and Alex Albon about what ice cream they’d describe themselves as. “Vanilla,” Norris quipped, pointing at Russell. There’s something about the involvement of adolescents in a press environment which can bring some much-needed light-heartedness to what can sometimes be a sterile process for all involved. For example, who can forget the young boy, in awe of his sporting icon, who asked Roger Federer at the US Open in 2017: “Switzerland is really cool, right? There isn’t too much livestock. So why do they call you the GOAT?” Yet away from one-on-ones with drivers, the core aspect to the alternative broadcast was the informal race coverage, live on free-to-air Sky Showcase, which presented an F1 race in an entirely different format. There were bright, 3D augmented graphics throughout, with a colour-coordinated leaderboard which, frankly, seemed clearer than the usual feed at times. Explainers popped up at various points, defining key F1-focused terms for younger viewers. The use of avatars for each driver was a cute touch, though obviously best kept for this experiment. Overall, it provided something completely unique and distinctive for a 70-lap race which provided a common routine in the obligatory Max Verstappen victory. Sure, nobody was asking for an F1-kids broadcast. And inevitably, naysayers online will have been quick to roll their eyes at the initiative. It was notable that both Sky F1 and Benjamin turned off replies to their tweets involving F1 Juniors over the weekend. Less an indication of the general reaction to the initiative and more a sign of the times – and the highly-charged often-abusive nature of social media. But that is not the point. F1 has for a while been a step ahead of other sports in the intuitiveness and creativity of its product, to the stage now where it is in the midst of a period of unprecedented worldwide popularity. The most obvious is the fly-on-the-wall nature of Drive to Survive on Netflix, a format only now being followed by the professional tennis and golf tours in search of extra eyeballs. It is a fine balancing act, though. During practice and the qualifying show, there were regular interspersions on the main feed to the Juniors, a process which may well have irritated petrolheads and fans of a sterner generation. While Sky like to push boundaries, their executives will be all too aware of trying to avoid alienating their core viewership. The one-off nature of F1 Juniors, at least this season, means this is unlikely to materialise. And there were moments of awkwardness. Like cutting to Christian Horner on the pit wall, seemingly in a baffled daze, who bluntly said: “Can we come back and do this in another 10 laps or so?” Like a selfie in the commentary booth with Danica Patrick, who had earlier stated the nature of sport “is masculine and aggressive” as she spoke about the lack of female racing drivers. There were obviously a few mistakes here and there – and it wasn’t completely crisp and clear-cut. But then it wasn’t meant to be. And, frankly, nor is David Croft and Martin Brundle’s expert commentary always error-free. In a sport as technical and fast-paced as F1, perfection is near-on impossible. Of course, unless you’re Verstappen at the moment. But the underlying takeaway is this: as a child, all you want to be is treated as a grown-up. The best way of learning about the intricacies of a sport like Formula 1 is to immerse yourself in the usual feed on a regular basis, creating a curiosity gap to discover more. As a one-off, F1 Juniors was worthwhile and undoubtedly a commendable initiative. For intrigued parents, showing their children an F1 race for the first time, who knows how many may have flicked on the coverage? Who knows how many might now flick on an F1 race in the future on a Sunday afternoon? Something different is not to be something dismissed. 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2023-07-24 20:59
Tennis player Mikael Ymer disqualified from match after smashing racket against umpire's chair
Tennis player Mikael Ymer disqualified from match after smashing racket against umpire's chair
Swedish tennis player Mikael Ymer was disqualified from the Lyon Open on Wednesday after smashing his racket against the base of the umpire's chair.
2023-05-25 18:57
'I don’t feel bad today' says Shiffrin after finishing sixth in ski season opener
'I don’t feel bad today' says Shiffrin after finishing sixth in ski season opener
Mikaela Shiffrin has finished sixth in the first Alpine skiing World Cup race of the new season for a result that neither pleases not upsets her
2023-10-29 04:22
Formula One helps Vegas expand efforts to become a destination for sports with international appeal
Formula One helps Vegas expand efforts to become a destination for sports with international appeal
The world's best Formula One drivers will speed down the Las Vegas Strip this week
2023-11-15 19:29
US men, Canadian women qualify for Paris Olympics rugby
US men, Canadian women qualify for Paris Olympics rugby
The United States men's rugby sevens squad and Canada's women's sevens team each booked berths at the 2024 Paris Olympics on Sunday at the North...
2023-08-21 11:46
Bettor places massive bet on Nuggets to beat Lakers in Western Conference Finals
Bettor places massive bet on Nuggets to beat Lakers in Western Conference Finals
Are the Denver Nuggets going to advance to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history this season?One bettor at Caesars Sportsbooks thinks so. They wagered $250,000 on the Nuggets to beat the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals to reach the NBA Finals for the first ti...
2023-05-17 01:56
Top draft pick and Blackhawks rookie Bedard scores first NHL goal against Bruins
Top draft pick and Blackhawks rookie Bedard scores first NHL goal against Bruins
Chicago Blackhawks rookie and No. 1 overall draft choice Connor Bedard scored his first NHL goal in the first period against the Boston Bruins
2023-10-12 08:53
Season finales in Europe, LPGA Tour. Cards at stake on PGA Tour
Season finales in Europe, LPGA Tour. Cards at stake on PGA Tour
Three golf tours will be ending their season this week
2023-11-15 00:57
Ravens try for another prime-time home victory when they host AFC North rival Cincinnati
Ravens try for another prime-time home victory when they host AFC North rival Cincinnati
The Baltimore Ravens are an NFL-best 19-3 at home in prime time since 2008
2023-11-16 04:27