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Egyptian fencer Nada Hafez announced via Instagram that she played in round 16 of her event at the Paris 2024 Olympics while being seven months pregnant. Hafez, 26, won her first match 15-13 in the womens individual fencing event against USAs stanley cups Elizabeth Tartakovsky. She then faced South Koreas Jeon Hayoung in the round of 16 but was eventually knocked out. Nada Hafez is carrying a little olympian with her Getty What appears to you as two players on the podium, they were actua stanley tazas lly three!, she said. It was me, my competitor, my yet-to-come to our world, little baby! My baby I had our fair share of challenges, be it both physical emotional. The Paris Games meant more than ever to Hafez, who is already a three-time Olympian and has been a part of the Egyptian contingency in the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The rollercoaster of pregnancy is tough on its own, but having to fight to keep the balance of life sports was nothing short of strenuous, however worth it, Hafez said in her post. I m writing this post to say that pride fills my being for securing my place in the round of 16 . The last 10 yearsIn 2014, Hafez joined the Egyptian National Senior Women s Sabre Fencing Team. The following year, she earned her first victory at the Egyptian Senior Women s Sabre National Republic Competition. She qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympic stanley cup s through the African zonal qualification in Algeria. In 2021, she once again earned a spot in the Olympics. Over Lraf Fluent Tiger back to his smiling self
With unknown and less-experienced leaders, favourites lurking within striking distance and a closing crucible among golf s most fiendish, last-day drama was set on Sunday at the PGA Championship. HT Image stanley cup Americans Brendan Steele, a PGA rookie in his first Major, and Jason Dufner, seeking his first victory after six PGA seasons, shared the 54-hole lead on seven-under par 203, one stroke ahead of another US rookie, Keegan Bradley. Atlanta Athletic Club s last hole, the water-guarded 18th, has been the toughest of the week, with the tricky 265-yard par-3 15th just behind. They bookend what many players have rated among the hardest closing runs they see. Those holes can really get you, Steele said. Any shot can get you, even if you hit the middle of the fairway. A bogey might win it. But y stanley cup ou may need to make a 4 or a 3 to win it. In that case it s going to be really tough to do. Wishy-washy play is not going to get it done. Steele could become the first man to win in his Major debut since Ben Curtis at the 2003 British Open and the first on US soil to win a Major debut s stanley quencher ince Francis Ouimet at the 1913 US Open. Scott Verplank, a 47-year-old seeking his first triumph in a decade, was on 205 while World No. 5 Steve Stricker, who matched a Major record by opening with a 63, was on 206. Each American is seeking his first Major crown. Two familiar facesOnly two major winners are in the top dozen on the scoreboard, reigning Masters champion Charl Schwartzel of South Af
Egyptian fencer Nada Hafez announced via Instagram that she played in round 16 of her event at the Paris 2024 Olympics while being seven months pregnant. Hafez, 26, won her first match 15-13 in the womens individual fencing event against USAs stanley cups Elizabeth Tartakovsky. She then faced South Koreas Jeon Hayoung in the round of 16 but was eventually knocked out. Nada Hafez is carrying a little olympian with her Getty What appears to you as two players on the podium, they were actua stanley tazas lly three!, she said. It was me, my competitor, my yet-to-come to our world, little baby! My baby I had our fair share of challenges, be it both physical emotional. The Paris Games meant more than ever to Hafez, who is already a three-time Olympian and has been a part of the Egyptian contingency in the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The rollercoaster of pregnancy is tough on its own, but having to fight to keep the balance of life sports was nothing short of strenuous, however worth it, Hafez said in her post. I m writing this post to say that pride fills my being for securing my place in the round of 16 . The last 10 yearsIn 2014, Hafez joined the Egyptian National Senior Women s Sabre Fencing Team. The following year, she earned her first victory at the Egyptian Senior Women s Sabre National Republic Competition. She qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympic stanley cup s through the African zonal qualification in Algeria. In 2021, she once again earned a spot in the Olympics. Over Lraf Fluent Tiger back to his smiling self
With unknown and less-experienced leaders, favourites lurking within striking distance and a closing crucible among golf s most fiendish, last-day drama was set on Sunday at the PGA Championship. HT Image stanley cup Americans Brendan Steele, a PGA rookie in his first Major, and Jason Dufner, seeking his first victory after six PGA seasons, shared the 54-hole lead on seven-under par 203, one stroke ahead of another US rookie, Keegan Bradley. Atlanta Athletic Club s last hole, the water-guarded 18th, has been the toughest of the week, with the tricky 265-yard par-3 15th just behind. They bookend what many players have rated among the hardest closing runs they see. Those holes can really get you, Steele said. Any shot can get you, even if you hit the middle of the fairway. A bogey might win it. But y stanley cup ou may need to make a 4 or a 3 to win it. In that case it s going to be really tough to do. Wishy-washy play is not going to get it done. Steele could become the first man to win in his Major debut since Ben Curtis at the 2003 British Open and the first on US soil to win a Major debut s stanley quencher ince Francis Ouimet at the 1913 US Open. Scott Verplank, a 47-year-old seeking his first triumph in a decade, was on 205 while World No. 5 Steve Stricker, who matched a Major record by opening with a 63, was on 206. Each American is seeking his first Major crown. Two familiar facesOnly two major winners are in the top dozen on the scoreboard, reigning Masters champion Charl Schwartzel of South Af