BOXING
Johnny Tapia dead at 45
Five-time world boxing champion Johnny Tapia has died at his house in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Albuquerque Journal reported on Sunday, citing a family source. According to the newspaper, Albuquerque police were called to Tapia’s house on Sunday evening by a family member who found a body there. Police spokesman Robert Gibbs told the Journal that the death did not appear suspicious. Tapia, 45, was known for his battles with cross-town rival Danny Romero, Paulie Ayala and Marco Antonio Barrera. He earned world titles in the super flyweight, bantamweight and featherweight divisions in a professional career that began in 1988. Tapia, whose battles with addiction led to several brushes with the law, amassed a record of 59 wins, five losses and two draws with 30 knockouts. Tapia’s last fight was an eight-round unanimous decision over Mauricio Pastrana in Albuquerque in June last year.
INDY CAR
Franchitti wins Indy 500
Dario Franchitti won the Indianapolis 500 for the third time on Sunday after Takuma Sato crashed on the final lap. The Japanese driver went for the lead going into the first turn, pulling even with Franchitti. However, he went in too low, and the crash sent him into the outside wall. Sato’s car barely missed Franchitti, who coasted across the line under a yellow caution flag to become the 10th driver to win at least three Indy 500s. Franchitti’s teammate, Scott Dixon, finished second. Tony Kanaan, who had the lead off the last restart with six laps to go, settled for third on a blistering day.
RALLYING
Two die in Ireland crash
Police say two people have been killed and seven injured after a race car went out of control on a rural Irish road and crashed into a crowd of about 30 spectators. Sunday’s accident highlighted the regular dangers posed to drivers and viewers alike by Ireland’s annual high-speed contests on hedge-lined, narrow country roads. Organizers of the Cavan Stages Rally involving about 100 souped-up cars in the border county of Cavan canceled the event following the accident.
BASEBALL
Orioles sign Adam Jones
The Baltimore Orioles signed All-Star outfielder Adam Jones to a six-year contract that runs through the 2018 season, the American League team said on Sunday. Financial terms of the deal were not announced, but Major League Baseball’s Web site reported the deal was worth US$85.5 million, making Jones the second-highest paid center field in the MLB behind the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Matt Kemp. The contract, the richest ever for a Baltimore player, includes a no-trade provision and could be worth US$91.5 million with incentives, mlb.com said. Jones, 26, is batting .309 with 14 home runs and 31 runs batted in for 47 games this season, his seventh in the Major Leagues.
ROWING
Britain wins three golds
Britain justified its status as the rowing powerhouse heading into the London Olympics by winning three golds on its way to a table-topping haul of five medals at the World Cup regatta in Switzerland on Sunday. China also placed first in three finals on the Rotsee course in Lucerne, which attracted the world’s top crews two months before the Olympic regatta begins on Dorney Lake outside London. The men’s four and the women’s pair and double sculls all won for Britain.
SOCCER
Fan killed in shooting
Two people were being treated on Sunday for bullet wounds after a shooting that claimed the life of a 21-year-old member of a gang of Argentine soccer hooligans. The shooting occurred on Saturday in Buenos Aires outside the stadium where a first-division match between Lanus and All Boys was about to start. Officials identified the dead man as Daniel Sosa, who was shot in the chest as three motorcycles passed by and gunmen opened fire, police said. Violence has intensified in Argentina, with at least five dying this year in soccer-related violence, according to non-profit group Let’s Save Football. Juan Moretti, director of the hospital, said neither of the other two men hit during the shooting had suffered life-threatening injuries. Moretti also said that two other people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries after the attack, but fled before being treated. He said they got away “amid the confusion.” The incident is the latest of the unrelenting violence that haunts the game in Argentina. “It’s sad what’s happening with football in Argentina,” Lanus coach Gabriel Schurrer told reporters. “If one really wanted to get rid of the violence, it could be done. English football was more violent and they did it. If England and other countries can get rid of it, I don’t understand why it can’t be done here.”
SOCCER
Deportivo back in top flight
Real Club Deportivo de La Coruna returned to the Spanish top flight on Sunday after their 2-1 success at SD Huesca assured them of the second division title with one game to play. The side from Galicia in the northwestern corner of Spain were relegated last season, but are top of the second division with 88 points and cannot be caught by Real Club Celta de Vigo or Real Valladolid with just one game to go. Deportivo won their only La Liga title in 2000 and two year’s later they won both the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup. They were relegated after finishing 18th last year.
SWIMMING
Evans finishes 800m in sixth
Janet Evans finished sixth in the 800m freestyle at the Speedo Grand Challenge in Irvine, California, in her last tuneup meet before the national trials next month when she will try to make the US team at 40. Haley Anderson, who also competes in open water swimming, won the race on Sunday in 8 minutes, 33.65 seconds. Anderson raced former Olympian Kate Ziegler to the wall, with Ziegler touching second in 8:33.97. Ziegler won the 200m and 400m freestyles earlier in the three-day meet. Megan Rankin, an 18-year-old who trains with Evans, was third. Former Olympic champion Evans finished in 8:49.36. She stayed close to the top three in the early stages of the 16-lap race, before fading in the second half.
BADMINTON
China retain Thomas Cup
Lin Dan inspired China to retain the biennial Thomas Cup for a record-equaling fifth time after a comprehensive 3-0 victory over South Korea. Lin outplayed Lee Hyun-il 21-14, 21-17 in 54 minutes to set the hosts on their way in Wuhan on Sunday. Doubles pair Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng increased the lead with a 21-16, 25-23 victory over Lee Yong-dae and Kim Sa-rang, before Chen Long secured the title by brushing aside Shon Wan-ho 21-9, 21-13. The Uber Cup women’s team event on Saturday again saw the Chinese beating South Korea 3-0. Wang Yihan took the honors, surviving four match points before outlasting Sung Ji-hyun 14-21, 22-20, 21-13.
Revelations of positive doping tests for nearly two dozen Chinese swimmers that went unpunished sparked an intense flurry of accusations and legal threats between the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the head of the US drug-fighting organization, who has long been one of WADA’s fiercest critics. WADA on Saturday said it was turning to legal counsel to address a statement released by US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) CEO Travis Tygart, who said WADA and anti-doping authorities in China swept positive tests “under the carpet by failing to fairly and evenly follow the global rules that apply to everyone else in the world.” The
Taiwanese judoka Yang Yung-wei on Saturday won silver in the men’s under-60kg category at the Asian Judo Championships in Hong Kong. Nicknamed the “judo heartthrob” in Taiwan, the Olympic silver-medalist missed out on his first Asian Championships gold when he lost to Japanese judoka Taiki Nakamura in the finals. Yang defeated three opponents on Saturday to reach the final after receiving a bye through the round of 32. He first topped Laotian Soukphaxay Sithisane in the round of 16 with two seoi nage (over-the-shoulder throws), then ousted Indian Vijay Kumar Yadav in the quarter-finals with his signature ude hishigi sankaku gatame (triangular armlock). He
RALLY: It was only the second time the Taiwanese has partnered with Kudermetova, and the match seemed tight until they won seven points in a row to take the last set 10-2 Taiwan’s Chan Hao-ching and Russia’s Veronika Kudermetova on Sunday won the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix women’s doubles final in Stuttgart, Germany. The pair defeated Norway’s Ulrikke Eikeri and Estonia’s Ingrid Neel 4-6, 6-3, 10-2 in a tightly contested match at the WTA 500 tournament. Chan and Kudermetova fell 4-6 in the first set after having their serve broken three times, although they played increasingly well. They fought back in the second set and managed to break their opponents’ serve in the eighth game to triumph 6-3. In the tiebreaker, Chan and Kudermetova took a 3-0 lead before their opponents clawed back two points, but
Taiwanese gymnast Lee Chih-kai failed to secure an Olympic berth in the pommel horse following a second-place finish at the last qualifier in Doha on Friday, a performance that Lee and his coach called “unconvincing.” The Tokyo Olympics silver medalist finished runner-up in the final after scoring 6.6 for degree of difficulty and 8.800 for execution for a combined score of 15.400. That was just 0.100 short of Jordan’s Ahmad Abu Al Soud, who had qualified for the event in Paris before the Apparatus World Cup series in Qatar’s capital. After missing the final rounds in the first two of four qualifier