How starter Mal stayed calm before Cathy Freeman’s winning race

Who could forget the moment 25 years ago when Cathy Freeman crossed the line into history, winning Olympic gold in the 400m at the 2000 Sydney Olympics? For many Australians, that memory remains vivid — but for some, it is even sharper.

Canberra man Mal Davies, now 92, had one of the most important jobs on the track that day. He fired the starting gun, effectively pressing “go” on a nation’s hopes.

“I recall standing near the tunnel where we marched on, just near the finish line,” Mr Davies said. “I can remember looking at my watch and saying, ‘Well, I suppose we had better go and do this then,’ and I was not nervous at all.”

### A False Start Before Glory

Mr Davies got the role after applying to the Olympic organisers. “My allocation was all the women’s events from 400m and up, with the exception of the women’s 10,000m. I got the women’s marathon, which of course started outside the stadium,” he explained.

However, the Olympics didn’t start smoothly for Mr Davies. The very first race he was involved in was delayed.

Originally, starters had two guns — one to start the race and another to fire if there was a false start. By 2000, though, technology had advanced. Starter guns were linked to computers for precise timing, but the protocols remained largely the same.

In the first race, things went awry. “As part of the procedure, when the announcers finished, we blew a whistle to warn everybody it was about to happen. On this occasion, I turned to take the starting gun from the technician, and he was all waving,” said Mr Davies.

“What had happened was a whistle blast had disrupted the computers, so everything had to stop.”

### A Career Made in Australia

Mr Davies reflects that Cathy Freeman’s race was the highlight of his long career as a starter and sports official, following years spent as a teacher and then serving in the Air Force.

“I bought my first starter guns in the 1960s,” he said. But it took many years before he achieved a grade one rating, which cleared the way for his place at the Olympics.

That milestone became possible only after he moved to Australia, where he developed his coaching and sporting official career.

In that capacity, he met Cathy Freeman — the woman who would create his career highlight. They were on the track together for many races over the years, but in the end, there was only one race that truly mattered: Freeman’s Olympic 400m final.

“I can remember standing there and watching the girls come down the final bend, thinking, ‘Goodness gracious me, you are not winning, come on!’ And of course, it all happened.”

Despite sharing that incredible moment, the pair have never spoken. “Didn’t get a chance even after the race,” Mr Davies said.

Nevertheless, he still savours the memory. “It’s probably the greatest race ever, as far as I am concerned.”
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-29/olympic-starter-cathy-freemans-historic-win/105827956

Presenting highest individual scores in India-SL T20Is

**A Look at the Highest Individual Scores in India-Sri Lanka T20Is**
*By Parth Dhall | Sep 27, 2025, 07:38 pm*

In an electrifying encounter during the 2025 Men’s T20 Asia Cup Super 4 match, Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka delivered a stellar performance by scoring an incredible century against India. Chasing a challenging target of 203 runs in Dubai, Nissanka played a crucial innings, keeping the Sri Lankan side firmly in the contest. He forged a record-breaking 127-run partnership for the second wicket alongside Kusal Perera. Although the match extended into a Super Over—which Sri Lanka ultimately lost—Nissanka’s 107-run knock went down as the highest individual score in India-Sri Lanka T20 Internationals.

Here’s a look at the top individual T20I scores in India vs Sri Lanka matchups:

**#1 Rohit Sharma: 118 vs Sri Lanka, Indore, 2017**
In 2017, former Indian captain Rohit Sharma made history with a whirlwind century against Sri Lanka. Playing at Indore, Rohit amassed a blistering 43-ball 118, featuring 12 fours and 10 sixes. His innings helped India post a massive total of 260/5. Rohit’s century was the joint-fastest in T20I cricket at the time, reaching the milestone in just 35 balls—equaling David Miller’s record. India went on to win the match convincingly by 88 runs.

**#2 Suryakumar Yadav: 112* vs Sri Lanka, Rajkot, 2023**
January 2023 saw Suryakumar Yadav become the second Indian batter to score a T20I century against Sri Lanka. SKY played a spectacular unbeaten 112 off just 51 balls, including 7 fours and 9 sixes, propelling India to a formidable total of 228/5. The Indian bowling attack then bowled Sri Lanka out for 137 in 16.4 overs, with Arshdeep Singh claiming three wickets.

**#3 Pathum Nissanka: 107 vs India, Dubai, 2025**
Pathum Nissanka has now entered this elite list with his 58-ball 107, which included 7 fours and 6 sixes. According to ESPNcricinfo, Nissanka is the first Sri Lankan batter to score a T20I century against India, surpassing the previous best individual score for Sri Lanka against India—79 runs scored in 2024. Moreover, Nissanka became Sri Lanka’s fourth centurion in T20 International cricket.

These remarkable innings have added thrilling chapters to the India-Sri Lanka T20I rivalry, showcasing world-class batting talent from both sides. Fans eagerly await the next exciting encounter between the two cricketing nations.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/highest-individual-scores-in-india-sl-t20is/story

Israel just misses European baseball semis

Israel Just Misses European Baseball Semis

The Israeli baseball team staged a late rally but ultimately fell short in their quarterfinal matchup against the Czech Republic at the Baseball European Championship in Rotterdam.

Chase Engelhard played a pivotal role in Israel’s ninth-inning comeback attempt, helping to close the gap in a thrilling 4-3 defeat. Despite the spirited effort, the blue-and-white team could not overcome the Czech squad to advance to the semifinals.

Earlier in the tournament, Israel showcased their strength with a dominant victory over Switzerland, demonstrating their potential as a competitive force in European baseball.

(Photo credit: Israel Association of Baseball/Courtesy)

By Danny Grossman
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/culture/article-868621

The 1000 Goal Chase: Can Ronaldo or Messi Achieve the Impossible?

In the modern era of football, reaching 1,000 career goals is an achievement widely considered impossible. Yet, Cristiano Ronaldo has taken another step toward football immortality. Following his brace against Al Riyadh SC on 20 September 2025, the Al Nassr star reached 945 official goals, keeping alive the dream of becoming the first modern player to score 1,000 career goals.

### Who’s Really Leading the Race?

Ronaldo is the undisputed frontrunner. With 945 official strikes, he needs just 55 more to hit the magic four-digit mark. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi remains distant on 885 goals. With Messi now playing for Inter Miami, the gap between the two stars is becoming increasingly difficult to bridge.

### How Do We Count the Goals?

Career tallies can be calculated in two ways:

– **Official competitive goals:** This method is trusted by bodies like RSSSF and IFFHS and includes goals scored in league, cup, continental, and international matches.
– **All matches:** A looser standard that inflates totals by including friendlies, which is why legends like Pelé and Romário are often listed above 1,000 goals.

### The Rest of the Pack

Other prolific scorers trail behind Ronaldo and Messi by a significant margin. Robert Lewandowski sits at 715 goals, Harry Kane at 479, Neymar at 445, while Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland have 393 and 315 goals respectively. Although talented, they are still hundreds of goals away from the elusive 1,000 milestone.

### The Big Picture

At 40 years old, Ronaldo remains football’s only realistic hope of reaching the mythical 1,000-goal landmark. Messi is too far back, and while the next generation is bursting with talent, few may match Ronaldo’s longevity and consistency.

Do you think we will see a player reach 1,000 goals in the modern era? Share your thoughts below!
https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/1000-goal-chase-ronaldo-messi-235500240.html

“I had a little PTSD”- Noah Lyles reveals therapist’s crucial advice about mindset that helped him to achieve Usain Bolt feat at World championship

Noah Lyles stunned spectators and the track community with his incredible performance in the 200m race at the World Athletics Championships.

His remarkable speed and technique left fans and fellow athletes alike in awe. This standout performance further solidified Lyles’ reputation as one of the premier sprinters in the world.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/olympics/news-i-little-ptsd-noah-lyles-reveals-therapist-s-crucial-advice-mindset-helped-achieve-usain-bolt-feat-world-championship

World Athletics Championships: Neeraj Chopra finishes a disappointing 8th

**World Athletics Championships: Neeraj Chopra Finishes a Disappointing 8th**

*By Rajdeep Saha | Sep 18, 2025, 05:53 PM*

India’s star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra had a challenging day at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, finishing eighth in the men’s javelin final. This marks Chopra’s first medal-less finish at a World Championship since 2017. His best throw of the day measured 84.03 meters.

Chopra had successfully qualified for the finals by surpassing the automatic qualification mark of 84.50 meters with his very first throw in Group A. However, he wasn’t able to replicate or build upon that performance during the final.

### Championship Results: Walcott Claims Gold

The gold medal was claimed by Trinidad and Tobago’s Keshorn Walcott, who delivered a season-best throw of 88.16 meters. Walcott is a former Olympic champion, having triumphed at the London 2012 Games. This win represents Trinidad and Tobago’s first-ever gold medal in men’s javelin at the World Championships.

Grenada’s Anderson Peters secured the silver medal with a throw of 87.38 meters, while the bronze went to the USA’s Curtis Thompson, who achieved an effort of 86.27 meters.

### Rising Star Sachin Yadav Shines with 4th Place Finish

Another promising performance came from Indian javelin thrower Sachin Yadav. He finished fourth, setting a personal best with a throw of 86.27 meters on his very first attempt. Yadav was the only Indian to qualify for the sixth and final round of throws.

His performance was a surprise highlight of the final, as he outperformed notable competitors such as Germany’s Julian Weber (86.11 meters) and the reigning Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem (82.75 meters).

Despite Chopra’s unexpected setback, India’s javelin scene is showing strong potential, highlighted by Yadav’s impressive emergence on the world stage. Fans will be looking forward to their performances in upcoming events.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/neeraj-chopra-finishes-8th-in-budapest/story

Best bowling figures for UAE in T20 Asia Cup

**Best Bowling Figures for UAE in T20 Asia Cup**
*By Gaurav Tripathi | Sep 18, 2025 | 01:15 pm*

In a stunning display of bowling prowess, United Arab Emirates (UAE) pacer Junaid Siddique claimed four wickets against Pakistan in the ongoing Men’s T20 Asia Cup. The match, held at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday, witnessed Siddique’s exceptional bowling figures of 4/18 in his four overs, though it came in a losing cause.

### #1 Junaid Siddique – 4/18 vs Pakistan in 2025
Siddique’s stellar performance helped UAE restrict Pakistan to a modest total of 146/9. He began his wicket-taking spree by dismissing opener Saim Ayub for a two-ball duck. The pacer then removed Sahibzada Farhan for five runs in the third over, followed by dismissals of Mohammad Nawaz and Mohammad Haris later in the innings.

Despite Siddique’s impressive 4/18 from four overs, UAE fell short and lost the game by 41 runs.

### #2 Junaid Siddique – 4/23 vs Oman in 2025
Interestingly, Siddique had bettered his own record for the best bowling figures by a UAE bowler in the tournament just prior to the Pakistan game. Against Oman in Abu Dhabi, chasing a target of 173, Siddique struck early by dismissing both openers during the powerplay. He then picked up two more wickets to finish with figures of 4/23 from four overs.

His brilliant bowling effort powered the UAE to a convincing 42-run victory.

### Did You Know?
No other UAE bowler besides Junaid Siddique has taken at least four wickets in a T20 Asia Cup innings.

Before the 2025 edition, the best bowling figures for a UAE bowler in the competition were held by Mohammad Naveed, who claimed 3/24 against Hong Kong in the 2016 match at Fatullah.

Junaid Siddique’s remarkable performances in the 2025 T20 Asia Cup have clearly set a new benchmark for UAE bowling excellence in the tournament’s history.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/best-bowling-figures-by-uae-bowlers-in-t20-asia-cup/story

Trent Grisham slams 2 homers in Yankees’ win over Twins

Trent Grisham’s price keeps going up. The New York Yankees’ impending free agent drilled two homers on Wednesday night—his third in two games—as the Bombers defeated the Minnesota Twins 10-5 in the rubber match of a three-game set.

Grisham’s first homer of the night was a solo shot to tie the game at two in the top of the third inning. His second blast was a three-run shot in the fourth, expanding the Yankees’ lead to 6-2.

Grisham has been a revelation for the Yankees, effectively leaving rookie Jasson Dominguez, who went 1-for-3 with an RBI double on Wednesday, without an everyday role. The 28-year-old carried much of the offensive load for the Yankees in their victory, which was much-needed given a subpar starting pitching performance.

Luis Gil took the mound but was ineffective, breaking a streak of seven solid starts in a row. The right-hander tossed 4⅔ innings, allowing five runs (four earned) on nine hits. The reigning AL Rookie of the Year raised his season ERA to 3.33.

The Yankees saw another encouraging performance from Devin Williams. The right-hander tossed a scoreless seventh inning, allowing one hit but striking out three. It marked his fifth straight scoreless outing as he builds momentum heading into October.

Outside of Grisham, Cody Bellinger and Aaron Judge were other big-time performers in the Yankees’ lineup. Both recorded multi-hit games. Judge went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and a walk, while Bellinger went 2-for-4, including a ninth-inning two-run homer—his 29th of the season—to make the score 10-5.

Camilo Doval recorded the final three outs to secure the victory and give Minnesota the series win.

The Yankees will now travel to Baltimore to begin a four-game set with the Baltimore Orioles. Max Fried will take the mound against Cade Povich in their final road series of the regular season.
https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/trent-grisham-slams-2-homers-025100339.html

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