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18 WEDNESDAY 22 JULY 2020SPORT
Giants’ Kapler becomes first manager to kneel during anthemREUTERS – SAN FRANSISCO
San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler said he would continue to speak out against racial injustice after joining his players in taking a knee during the national anthem before their exhibition game against the Oakland Athletics on Monday.
He became the first Major League Baseball manager to kneel during the anthem earlier this year in a show of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter campaign, which gained momentum after George Floyd’s death in police custody in May.
Kapler kneeled down during the anthem on Monday along with outfielders Austin Slater, Jaylin Davis and Mike Yastrzemski, as well as first base coach Antoan Richardson.
He said he informed the players of his plans before the game and offered his support whether they chose to kneel with him or remain standing.
“I spoke to the group and I gave them two messages. The first was that our coaching staff and organi-zation would support any statement they wanted to make,” Kapler said.
“The second message was what my plans were. I wanted them to know I wasn’t pleased with the way our country has handled police brutality. I told them I wanted to amplify their voices and ... the voice of the Black and marginalized communities.”
Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, died in May after a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes, sparking global protests about racial inequality and police brutality.
Kapler, an outspoken backer of the Black Lives
Matter movement, is entering his first
season as the G i a n t s ’
manager.
Time away frommom hardest part of quarantine: James
REUTERS – LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (pictured) said the hardest part about quar-antining during the COVID-19 pandemic was the time he was forced to spend away from his mother.
The NBA was suspended in March in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak and three-times NBA champion James quarantined in Los Angeles, California, while his mother, Gloria, remained in Akron, Ohio.
“The only thing that I missed during the quarantine period was my mother,” James said.
“It was the first time I went that long in my life without seeing my mom.
“I hadn’t seen my mom since All-Star weekend then I saw her two weeks, three weeks before we had to report to our respective cities. That was extreme for me.”
“Coming from a single parent household, being an only child... for me to be away from her that long (was difficult). My mom, she kept me sane, because she said in due time we’ll join back again.”
The NBA will resume on July 30 at Disney World without spectators. Twenty-two of its 30 teams will play eight seeding games to determine a full 16-team playoff field that will follow the traditional post-season format with four best-of-seven series.
James’ Lakers, who lead the Western Con-
ference with a 49-14 record, face the Los A n g e l e s Clippers on their return to action.
FINA giving $6.5m in aid for athletesAGENCIES – LAUSANNE
Swimming governing body FINA is giving almost $6.5m to help athletes prepare for the postponed Tokyo Olympics.
FINA says it wants to help athletes who “endure hardships related to their training and competitive opportunities due to the pandemic.”
The plan includes $4m for at least 160 national federations to support athletes with expenses for training, competitions and living over the next year.
A further $2m will support 100 scholarships for athletes who currently do not have Olympic qualifying standards to prepare at national or continental centers. FINA supports regional bases in Russia, Senegal, Thailand and the United States.
Grants totalling $460,000 will go to continental swimming bodies to distribute.
NFL: Bennett retires after 11 seasonsAGENCIES – SEATTLE
Three-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Michael Bennett said Tuesday that he is retiring after 11 seasons in the NFL.
Bennett, 34, rose to prom-inence as a valued and ver-satile lineman for the Seattle Seahawks from 2013-2017 and has 69.5 career sacks.
“Retiring feels a little like death of self, but I’m looking forward to the rebirth -- the opportunity to reimagine my
purpose,” Bennett posted to Instagram yesterday.
“I would like to thank my wife and children, who have sacrificed so much for me to succeed. I’m looking forward to supporting them the same way they have me these past 11 years. I have never been more at peace in my life.
“As the great Toni Morrison said: ‘Freeing yourself was one thing, claiming ownership of that freed self was another.’”
Bennett finished last season with the Dallas Cowboys
following a midseason trade from the New England Patriots. He played for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018.
In his final three seasons with Seattle, Bennett was a Pro Bowl selection. The Sea-hawks won Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014 with Bennett as an anchor of the front four.
Prior to joining the Sea-hawks, Bennett was with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
He signed as an undrafted free agent from Texas A&M in 2009.
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seven series.James’ Lakers, who lead
hthe Western Con-ference with a
49-14 record, face the LosA n g e l e sClippers on their return to action.
Top ranked Rahm going places in a hurryAP – DUBLIN, OHIO
Jon Rahm made his first trip to Muir-field Village in a dark suit and a royal blue tie, no golf clubs.
He won the Jack Nicklaus Award as the nation’s top college golfer. Rahm graduated from Arizona State in four years, despite speaking little English when he arrived on a campus so big he thought he was in a movie theater when he went to his first class in macroeconomics.
That was four years ago.Far more meaningful was meeting
Nicklaus behind the 18th green after an exquisite performance in the Memorial. Rahm built an eight-shot lead at the turn on the toughest Sunday at Muirfield Village in 42 years. He lost five shots of that lead in five holes. And then he showed equal parts grit and flair by getting up-and-down over the last four holes.
The victory sent him to No. 1 in the world.
It felt like a long time coming, even for the 25-year-old Rahm.
He was No. 1 in the amateur ranking for a record 60 weeks. Phil Mickelson, whose brother was Rahm’s coach at Arizona State, has been predicting
greatness since before he won the first of his 10 worldwide titles.
“He just doesn’t have a weakness,” Mickelson said on Sunday, the same thing he said in 2017 before Rahm won his first event at Torrey Pines with a 60-foot eagle putt on the last hole.
Rahm held it together when he was four shots behind on the 13th hole Sat-urday. He birdied the next four holes for a 68, which he considered the best round of his career given the wind and the fast, crusty turf. So in a span of 15 holes - six to end the third round, the front nine on Sunday - Rahm went from a four-shot deficit to an eight-shot lead.
He is an explosive player, with or without a golf club in hand.
Rahm is the fifth youngest player to reach No. 1 in the world, trailing Tiger Woods in 1997, Jordan Spieth in 2015, Rory McIlroy in 2012 and Justin Thomas in 2018. Woods, Spieth and McIlroy had won majors by then, and that’s the next step for Rahm.
For now, he is trying to process a lifetime ambition of being No. 1 in the world.
He recalled a conversation with his coach when he was in his early teens in Spain. The coach asked what he wanted to achieve.
“I said straight up, ‘I want to be the best player in the world.’ I made that deal with myself very young,” Rahm said.
McIlroy was 23 when he first reached No. 1 in the world at the Honda Classic in 2012, a year after his winning his first major, and he recalled the sen-sation of meeting a goal. The hard part is what comes next.
“It was weird,” McIlroy said Sunday. “Nothing changes. You’re still the
same. It was hard for me. It was a goal of mine at the start of 2012 and I achieved it pretty quickly. I actually struggled the first couple of months to reassess my goals.”
Rahm replacing him at No. 1 was not a surprise as much as a mild disap-pointment. Neither had played
particularly well coming out of the three months off from the COVID-19 pan-demic. The difference is Rahm won, and it was a big one.
Rahm surely has all the shots, a remarkable talent who doesn’t back down. He also is maturing, not just with his game but his emotions. Rahm has developed a reputation as a hothead - clubs buried into the turf, histrionics after poor shots - that will be difficult to shake. He has tried to tone it down without losing the positive energy that comes with it, and the weekend at Muirfield Village was ripe for anyone to lose it.
He won it with great discipline on the front nine, with that Spanish magic on the back nine. He built a big enough lead that a two-shot penalty assessed after the round - his ball moved ever so slightly when he put the wedge behind it before chipping in behind the 16th green - turned a five-shot victory into a three-shot victory. Rahm didn’t see the ball move until shown a close-up on a video screen. He accepted the penalty.
“I wish I could just keep that birdie because it was one of the greatest shots of my life, right?” he said.
So one of his greatest shots turned out to be a bogey. He can live with that.
Rahm is the fifth youngest player to reach No. 1 in the world, trailing Tiger Woods in 1997, Jordan Spieth in 2015, Rory McIlroy in 2012 and Justin Thomas in 2018. Woods, Spieth and McIlroy had won majors by then, and that’s the next step for Rahm.