Soon-to-be mom Amy Olson will play US Women’s Open at seven months pregnant

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(NEW YORK) — As pregnant LPGA Tour veteran Amy Olson heads into her third and final trimester, the professional golfer will tee off at the iconic Pebble Beach overlooking the Northern California coastline.

The 30-year-old LPGA star, who is six months pregnant and shot six-under during a one-day 36-hole qualifying round for the upcoming 2023 U.S. Women’s Open, told reporters recently that her baby already “has got some golf mojo.”

While playing the Meijer LPGA Classic at Blythefield Country Club last month, Olson notched a hole-in-one and a double eagle leading into the weekend.

“Just little things like that, that’s gonna be a cool thing to be able to tell a little boy or little girl, like, ‘I got a hole in one, I got a double eagle while you were in me,'” she told reporters ahead of the U.S. Women’s Open. “All of those things, they’re like shared moments. Obviously, they won’t remember them, but I can tell them and it’s something I’ll hold on to forever.”

Olson found out she was expecting her first child with husband Grant Olson in January, announcing the news publicly in March via Instagram.

At the time, the LPGA reported that Olson reached out to her fellow competitors on the tour to get an understanding of any possible challenges of playing at her level while pregnant.

“I was started texting like every mom on Tour going, how long did you play? At what point did you stop? And I was hearing (that the) max is kind of right around 28 to 32 weeks, depending on how you carry, who you are,” Olson recalled, according to the LPGA. “I computed that at the (U.S. Women’s Open), I will have just completed 30 weeks. I’m like, OK, it’s possible. I’m hearing that it’s doable. It’s Pebble (Beach) of all things. So I’m like, ‘You know what, let’s just go out there and see what happens.'”

Her May 22 qualifying round at Somerset Country Club in Mendota Heights, Minnesota, opened with an even-par 72, but she said “all the magic happened in the second round,” and she went on to medal in the event, beating her closest competitors by two strokes for a coveted spot in the field at the 78th U.S. Women’s Open.

Olson already came close to topping the leaderboard at the storied golf venue in 2020 with a second place finish.

Now, in her 10th season on the LPGA Tour, Olson has her sights set on the $10 million purse. She will join the 156-player field at Pebble Beach looking to win her third major championship of the season.

“To be able to be part of this as we take the stage at one of the best venues, the best golf courses in the world is really special,” Olson told the LPGA. “I look back and I see how far we’ve come even in my career, and I think about 70 years ago when our founders started this Tour. Did they even dream this was possible? Maybe, but I think they would be so proud of where we are today.”

While Olson said she’s “trying not to have too many expectations,” and is soaking everything in, “being able to do it with a baby, all of it is a little bit overwhelming.”

“I’m trying not to put too much pressure or expectation on it, but truly just enjoy the week,” she said.

She also said she hopes her presence as a soon-to-be mom and professional athlete at one of the game’s most famed venues will remind others just how incredible female athletes truly are.

“I think women are seriously incredible,” she said. “The women that have done this over and over and they work through it, or they’re caring for other kids through it, or caring for parents … it takes a lot of selflessness and strength and courage to be able to do it,” she said. “I’ve just gained an appreciation for it and I hope it’s also just inspiring to others.”

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Scoreboard roundup — 7/2/23

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Kansas City 9, LA Dodgers 1
St. Louis 5, NY Yankees 1
Detroit 14, Colorado 9
LA Angels 5, Arizona 2
Cleveland 8, Chi Cubs 6

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 2, Minnesota 1
Boston 5, Toronto 4
Houston 5, Texas 3
Seattle 7, Tampa Bay 6
Chi White Sox, 8 Oakland 7

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Washington 5, Philadelphia 4
Atlanta 6, Miami 3
Cincinnati 4, San Diego 3
Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 3
NY Mets 8, San Francisco 4

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Atlanta 112, Los Angeles 84
Dallas 89, Washington 72
Chicago 89, Indiana 87
New York 81, Seattle 66

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 0

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Scoreboard roundup — 6/29/23

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Tampa Bay 6, Arizona 1
Miami 2, Boston 0
Toronto 2, San Francisco 1
Houston 14, St. Louis 0

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kansas City 4, Cleveland 3
Detroit 8, Texas 5
NY Yankees 10, Oakland 4
Chi White Sox 9, LA Angels 7

NATIONAL LEAGUE
LA Dodgers 14, Colorado 3
Pittsburgh 5, San Diego 4
Milwaukee 3, NY Mets 2
Philadelphia 3 Chi Cubs 1

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Las Vegas 98, New York 81
Phoenix 85, Indiana 63
Minnesota 99, Seattle 97 (OT)

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Scoreboard roundup — 6/28/23

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Atlanta 3, Minnesota 0
Washington 4, Seattle 1
Toronto 6, San Francisco 1
Miami 6, Boston 2
Houston 10, St. Louis 7
Cincinnati 11, Baltimore 7
Tampa Bay 3, Arizona 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chi White Sox, 11 LA Angels 5
Texas 10, Detroit 2
Cleveland 14, Kansas City 1
NY Yankees 11, Oakland 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 7, San Diego 1
Milwaukee 5, NY Mets 2
Philadelphia 8, Chi Cubs 5
Colorado 9, LA Dodgers 8

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Chi 80, Los Angeles 63
Washington 109, Atlanta 86

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Simone Biles set to return to competition for 1st time since Tokyo Olympics

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(NEW YORK) — Simone Biles is set to return to gymnastics competition for the first time since the Tokyo Olympics.

Biles, a seven-time Olympic medalist and 2016 Olympic individual all-around champion, was announced as a competitor at the U.S. Classic in Chicago on Aug. 4 and 5, according to USA Gymnastics.

The 26-year-old, who has four Olympic gold medals to her name, dealt with mental health problems during the Tokyo Games and dropped out of several competitions. She cheered on her teammates who won team silver.

Biles sat out the individual all-around, vault and floor exercise finals, all of which she qualified for, and later returned for the balance beam final to snag a bronze medal. In doing so, she tied Shannon Miller’s record for the most Olympic medals by an American female gymnast.

The announcement of Biles competing in the women’s field for the single-day event at the marquee USA Gymnastics event comes nearly one year out from the Paris 2024 Games.

She previously used the Classic as a comeback meet in 2018 following her record-breaking run at the Rio de Janeiro Games in 2016.

With 25 world championship medals, Biles is the most decorated gymnast in history.

Last year, President Joe Biden awarded Biles with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, making history as the youngest person at 25 to be awarded the nation’s highest civilian honor.

During her time away from the sport, Biles married Green Bay Packers safety Jonathan Owens earlier this year.

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Simone Biles set to return to competition for first time since Olympics

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(NEW YORK) — Simone Biles is set to return to gymnastics competition for the first time since the Tokyo Olympics.

Biles was announced as a competitor at the U.S. Classic in Chicago on Aug. 4 and 5, according to USA Gymnastics.

The 26-year-old, who dealt with mental health problems during the Tokyo Games and dropped out of several competitions, is a four-time Olympic gold medalist.

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US women’s national soccer team set to receive Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs

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(NEW YORK) — As the U.S. women’s national soccer team prepares to pursue a third straight Women’s World Cup, the squad is being honored for a different fight.

The team is set to be honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPY Awards next month for its fight for equal pay with the men’s soccer team, Good Morning America announced exclusively on Wednesday.

The award is presented to someone whose contributions transcend sports, such as the team’s lengthy three-year legal battle that ended last year with an agreement to pay all players the same. The women’s team has used its platform to bring global attention to pay inequity and social injustice in the U.S.

Megan Rapinoe, Team USA’s star forward, said Tuesday at a press conference before the World Cup that she thinks women’s sports are on the verge of something much bigger.

“It feels like this is a paradigm shift, or a moment we’ll look back to, and say nothing was ever the same after this Women’s World Cup and what we’re gonna be able to do,” Rapinoe said. “All bets on the Women’s World Cup.”

The U.S. broke its own record for the most FIFA Women’s World Cup wins of any country with four titles after the 2019 competition in France and joined Germany as the only other country with back-to-back titles.

After its historic World Cup win and ticker tape parade celebration in 2019, the squad took home best team at the ESPY Awards. Alex Morgan also took home best female athlete.

The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand in three weeks and the 2023 ESPY Awards are on July 12 at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett dies in apparent drowning in Gulf of Mexico

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(DESTIN, Fla.) — Former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett has died in an apparent drowning off the Gulf of Mexico, authorities said.

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office and first responders were called to a beach in Destin, Florida — approximately 50 miles east of Pensacola in Florida’s panhandle — at 2:12 p.m. to a report of a group of people in the water near a sandbar who had been struggling to make their way back to shore.

“One of the individuals, an adult male, went under and lifeguards say he was not breathing when pulled out,” said the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office in a statement following the incident. “Lifesaving measures were immediately undertaken but the man was pronounced deceased at the Destin Emergency Room.”

Police initially did not identify the victim who died in the apparent drowning but said they had received confirmation from next of kin in a subsequent update that the man who died was 35-year-old former NFL quarterback Ryan Mallett.

Mallett, who played in the NFL for seven seasons, was selected as the 74th pick in the 2011 NFL Draft out of the University of Arkansas by the New England Patriots to serve as a backup, at the time, to seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady. Mallett also played for the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens before he played his last game in the NFL in 2017.

“We are shocked and saddened by the passing of Ryan Mallett,” the Arkansas football program said in a statement posted to Twitter. “He was a Razorback legend with larger-than-life talent and a personality to match. He led our program to some of our best moments in recent memory. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his mother Debbie and his extended family.”

Many of Mallett’s former NFL colleagues paid their respects to the veteran quarterback on social media after learning of his death.

“I am extremely saddened by Ryan’s tragic passing,” said New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick according to the team. “My thoughts and prayers are with [Mallett’s] family and the many people whose lives he touched.”

““Our hearts go out to Ryan’s family and we offer every condolence to them today. Ryan was a part of us,” said Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh in a statement released by the team. “I will always remember the love he had for his teammates and for making the most of, and enjoying every football day while here. Once a Raven always a Raven, R.I.P. Ryan.”

Retired defensive end J.J. Watt said it was “horrible news to read about Ryan Mallett. Gone way too soon. Rest in Peace brother.”

“It is with great sadness that we share the loss of Coach Ryan Mallett,” White Hall, the Arkansas school district where Mallett had been coaching high school football before his death, wrote on its website. “Coach Mallett was a beloved coach and educator. We ask that you remember his family, team, students, fellow coaches, and the White Hall School District staff in your prayers.”

Mallett finished his NFL career having played in 21 NFL games — eight of which he started — and completed 190 of 345 attempts, finishing with a total of 1,835 yards, nine touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

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Scoreboard roundup — 6/27/23

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events:
 
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Washington 7, Seattle 4 (11)
Miami 10, Boston 1
Cincinnati 3, Baltimore 1
San Francisco 3, Toronto 0
Atlanta 6, Minnesota 2
St. Louis 4, Houston 2
Arizona 8, Tampa Bay 4

AMERICAN LEAGUE
LA Angels 4, Chi White Sox 2
Cleveland 2, Kansas City 1
Texas 8, Detroit 3
Oakland 2, NY Yankees 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 9, San Diego 4
NY Mets 7, Milwaukee 2
Philadelphia 5, Chi Cubs 1
LA Dodgers 5, Colorado 0

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
New York 89, Connecticut 81
Minnesota 104, Seattle 93
Dallas 77, Phoenix 62

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Scoreboard roundup — 6/26/23

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

INTERLEAGUE
Seattle 8, Washington 4
Atlanta 4, Minnesota 1
Baltimore 10, Cincinnati 3

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 7, Texas 2
LA Angels 2, Chi White Sox 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 2, NY Mets 1

WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Las Vegas 88, Indiana 80

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