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Five golfers in the lead after first day British open

11.24 pm: After the first day of the British Open, five golfers take the lead. Former US open champion Matt Fitzpatrick from England, the Chinese Li Hahotong, the Deen Jacob Skov Olesen, the South African Christiaan Bezuidenhout and the American Harris English noted at the Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland all under par.

World Champion Scottie Scheffler also had an excellent start with three under par. Home favorite Rory Mcilroy is twentieth with one under par shared. The American defending champion Xander Schauffele came out on par and is in 32nd place.

Eighth defeat for volleyball players in Nations League

11.14 pm: The Dutch volleyball men did not succeed in winning again in the Nations League. In Ljubljana, the team of national coach Joel Banks against Slovenia suffered the eighth consecutive defeat, with clear figures. It became 3-0 (25-18 25-19 25-21).

With only one win from ten duels, the Netherlands is in seventeenth and penultimate place. Only Serbia, which is eighteenth, managed to win once so far. The Netherlands won more sets than Serbia and is therefore on 5 points. Serbia has 3 points. The number 18 relegates from the Nations League. Orange has to play two more duels, against Canada and Italy.

Spring riders in the European Championships in seventh to final country competition

9.17 pm: At the European Championship, the Dutch jumping riders assured themselves of a place in the final of the country competition on Friday. The team of national coach Wout-Jan van der Schans sets up a place on the second day and is currently taking seventh place in La Coruña with 14.19 penalty points.

Kim Emmen and Willem Greve both remained flawless for the Dutch team, which also consists of Maikel van der Vleuten and debutant Michael Greeeve.

Great Britain will be in the lead for the time being, for Germany and Belgium. The decisive round, in which each combination has to complete one round, is Friday at 4.15 pm. After the team final there is the individual final on Sunday. The best 25 combinations of the previous three games qualify for this.

At the previous European Championship in Milan in 2023, the Netherlands finished seventh, then with Jos Lansink as national coach.

The white candidate for athletes committee Global Athletics Association

15.11 hours: Lisanne de Witte is one of the ten candidates for six available positions in the athletes committee of the global athletics association World Athletics. The election takes place during the upcoming World Cup athletics in Tokyo (September). The 32-year-old De Witte is the current chairman of the athletes committee of the Dutch Athletics Union.

De Witte has been one of the Dutch top on the 400 meters for years. She captured many national titles and achieved international successes with the relay team in the 4×400 meters. The North Hollandse was part of the team that won the world title in Budapest and Zilver in 2023 at the Paris Olympic Games.

One of the positions that is vacant in the global athletes committee is that of vice -president. The newly chosen athletes committee has a separate election on this.

Corruption scandal around building contracts Winter Games 2026

13.26 hours: Half a year before the start of the Winter Olympics in Milan, a corruption scandal around building contracts has broken out. The German news agency DPA reports this.

The Public Prosecution Service in Italy is investigating accusations of illegal cooperation in connection with various urban development projects. This is also about the construction of the Olympic village, where many athletes will stay next year. The Winter Games take place from 6 to 22 February 2026.

The guest cities are Milan and the winter sports resort Cortina d’Ampezzo. The Olympic competitions are also held at various other locations in the region. According to the Public Prosecution Service, arrest trips have been requested for six suspects. Various offices and apartments have been searched. The accusations vary from corruption and forgery in writing to abuse of power. According to Ansa news agency, there are a total of 74 suspects in the picture.

Water polosters to the quarterfinal World Cup after a large victory over New Zealand

12.45 pm: The Dutch water polosters have penetrated the quarterfinals at the World Cup in Singapore. The world champion of 2023 won 14-9 from New Zealand in the intermediate round. In the first three periods, the team of national coach Evangelos Doudesis laid the foundation for the broad victory: 3-1 5-2 5-4 1-2.

Orange was sentenced to the interim round by second place in the group behind defending champion United States. In the quarterfinals, Olympic Champion Spain is the opponent on Saturday. Last year, the Netherlands lost in the semi -finals of the Paris Games after penalty throws of Spain.

Doudesis was able to give players with less experience playing minutes against New Zealand, which was also widely lost with the Orange. Lieke Rogge was missing because she is sick.

Arsenal breaks a boundary of a million pounds for Olivia Smith

12.01 am: With the recording of the Canadian Olivia Smith, Arsenal was the first to broke the limit of 1 million pounds in women’s football. The 20-year-old attacker comes over from Liverpool for approximately that amount (around 1.2 million euros), where she has been playing for a year.

With nine Treffers Topscorer, Smith was at the number 7 of England and was elected to play the season. She already played eighteen international matches for Canada.

Champions League winner Arsenal previously took over Chloe Kelly from Manchester City. Renée Slegers is the coach and Orange-international Daphne van Domselaar the first choice under the bar.

In January, Chelsea already broke the limit of 1 million dollars for the American Naomi Girma. That amounts to 900,000 pounds. Among the men, the transfer of the Brit Trevor Francis in 1979 was the first of at least 1 million pounds.

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