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Woods, Charlie seek PNC Championship title

A golfing legend claims that participating in a tournament could postpone the recuperation of his injuries, but that spending time with his son is “far more important.” Tiger Woods will compete this weekend at the PNC Championship with his 13-year-old son Charlie, despite the fact that the 15-time major champion warned on Friday that it might put off the healing of his ankle.

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MacNeil breaks the 100-meter fly record.

MELBOURNE: To round up the six-day World Short Course Championships, Canada’s Maggie MacNeil broke the world record for the 100-meter butterfly, while the United States’ women’s 4×100-meter medley relay team also broke the record.

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Argentina wins the thrilling World Cup championship on penalties.

It was a fantastic night of varying fortunes that ended in one of the greatest finals in tournament history.
On Sunday, Argentina won their third World Cup in spectacular way, defeating France 4-2 on penalties following a 3-3 draw that featured a hat-trick for Kylian Mbappe as the hosts rallied from a 2-0 deficit after 80 minutes. Lionel Messi scored twice in the draw.

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PHSL 2022, a new start for Hockey in Pakistan

The MAX, Pakistan’s first-ever franchise-based hockey tournament, is set to give the national sport of Pakistan a facelift. It is also known as the Pakistan Hockey Super League (PHSL 2022). Mr. Khalid Sajjad Khokar, president of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, referred to it as a “milestone” for the nation’s hockey regulatory body in a news statement.

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Pakistani hockey legend Manzoor Junior passes away

One of Pakistan’s field hockey legend Manzoor Hussain Junior passed away on Monday 29th Of August due to a heart attack. Manzoor was admitted to the hospital on Monday morning, according to his son Faisal, and the physicians tried to rescue him by inserting three heart stents, but they were unable to do so. Manzoor was the chairman of the national selection committee at the time.

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Pakistan could face suspension by International Hockey Federation.

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), which is unable to send its men’s national team to the FIH Nations Cup, a qualifying tournament for the Pro League, faces the risk of being suspended by the organisation that oversees the sport worldwide (FIH). On Saturday, a number of prominent former Olympians and captains—among them Islahuddin Siddiqui, Samiullah, Asif Bajwa, Rana Mujahid, Rasheed ul Hasan, Manzoor junior, and Hasan Sardar—appealed to the government to grant money to the PHF so it could send a team to Potchefstroom in South Africa.

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