Deadspin | Alex Smalley, Hayden Springer team up for early lead at Zurich  Apr 4, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Alex Smalley watches his shot on the first hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images   Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer turned in a 14-under-par 58 on the first day of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, earning a one-shot lead at the PGA Tour’s only team event at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La.  Smalley’s birdie-eagle-birdie start to the round ignited the pair, and Springer closed the day strong, responsible for birdies at Nos. 15-18. They weren’t the only team to go low, as Davis Thompson and Austin Eckroat are on their tails following a 13-under 59.  Seventy-four teams entered the unique event, where teams of two play four-ball (best ball) in the first and third rounds and foursomes (alternate shot) in the second and fourth rounds. The top 33 teams and ties will make the cut after 36 holes.   Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou, Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent and Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda are tied for third at 12 under. Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge were among a large group tied at 61. Meanwhile, the first-time pairing of Brooks Koepka and Irishman Shane Lowry settled for a 6-under 66, outside the top 50 as play wound down late Thursday.  Thompson and Eckroat pulled off a 10-under-par run in a span of nine holes. Eckroat eagled the par-5 seventh, and the duo combined to birdie each of the next eight.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Alex #Smalley #Hayden #Springer #team #early #lead #Zurich

Deadspin | Alex Smalley, Hayden Springer team up for early lead at Zurich
Deadspin | Alex Smalley, Hayden Springer team up for early lead at Zurich  Apr 4, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Alex Smalley watches his shot on the first hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images   Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer turned in a 14-under-par 58 on the first day of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, earning a one-shot lead at the PGA Tour’s only team event at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La.  Smalley’s birdie-eagle-birdie start to the round ignited the pair, and Springer closed the day strong, responsible for birdies at Nos. 15-18. They weren’t the only team to go low, as Davis Thompson and Austin Eckroat are on their tails following a 13-under 59.  Seventy-four teams entered the unique event, where teams of two play four-ball (best ball) in the first and third rounds and foursomes (alternate shot) in the second and fourth rounds. The top 33 teams and ties will make the cut after 36 holes.   Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou, Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent and Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda are tied for third at 12 under. Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge were among a large group tied at 61. Meanwhile, the first-time pairing of Brooks Koepka and Irishman Shane Lowry settled for a 6-under 66, outside the top 50 as play wound down late Thursday.  Thompson and Eckroat pulled off a 10-under-par run in a span of nine holes. Eckroat eagled the par-5 seventh, and the duo combined to birdie each of the next eight.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Alex #Smalley #Hayden #Springer #team #early #lead #ZurichApr 4, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Alex Smalley watches his shot on the first hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer turned in a 14-under-par 58 on the first day of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, earning a one-shot lead at the PGA Tour’s only team event at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La.

Smalley’s birdie-eagle-birdie start to the round ignited the pair, and Springer closed the day strong, responsible for birdies at Nos. 15-18. They weren’t the only team to go low, as Davis Thompson and Austin Eckroat are on their tails following a 13-under 59.


Seventy-four teams entered the unique event, where teams of two play four-ball (best ball) in the first and third rounds and foursomes (alternate shot) in the second and fourth rounds. The top 33 teams and ties will make the cut after 36 holes.

Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou, Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent and Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda are tied for third at 12 under. Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge were among a large group tied at 61. Meanwhile, the first-time pairing of Brooks Koepka and Irishman Shane Lowry settled for a 6-under 66, outside the top 50 as play wound down late Thursday.

Thompson and Eckroat pulled off a 10-under-par run in a span of nine holes. Eckroat eagled the par-5 seventh, and the duo combined to birdie each of the next eight.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Alex #Smalley #Hayden #Springer #team #early #lead #Zurich

Apr 4, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Alex Smalley watches his shot on the first hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

Alex Smalley and Hayden Springer turned in a 14-under-par 58 on the first day of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, earning a one-shot lead at the PGA Tour’s only team event at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La.

Smalley’s birdie-eagle-birdie start to the round ignited the pair, and Springer closed the day strong, responsible for birdies at Nos. 15-18. They weren’t the only team to go low, as Davis Thompson and Austin Eckroat are on their tails following a 13-under 59.

Seventy-four teams entered the unique event, where teams of two play four-ball (best ball) in the first and third rounds and foursomes (alternate shot) in the second and fourth rounds. The top 33 teams and ties will make the cut after 36 holes.

Sam Stevens/Zach Bauchou, Nick Dunlap/Gordon Sargent and Eric Cole/Hank Lebioda are tied for third at 12 under. Billy Horschel/Tom Hoge were among a large group tied at 61. Meanwhile, the first-time pairing of Brooks Koepka and Irishman Shane Lowry settled for a 6-under 66, outside the top 50 as play wound down late Thursday.

Thompson and Eckroat pulled off a 10-under-par run in a span of nine holes. Eckroat eagled the par-5 seventh, and the duo combined to birdie each of the next eight.

–Field Level Media

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The Athletics Federation of India on Friday announced selection criteria for 2026 World Athletics Under-20 Championships scheduled for August 5-9 in Eugene, USA.

Selection of the Indian squad for 2026 World Athletics U-20 will be finalised based on performance at three different domestic competitions.

The Indian Athletics Series 9 in Ludhiana, Punjab on June 13 will be one of the platforms to select athletes for the U-20 Worlds. The events are: 1500m, 3,000m, 5,000m, 3000m steeplechase, shot put, discus throw, hammer throw, javelin throw.

Indian Athletics Series (10th leg) on June 14 in Trivandrum, Kerala will also be one of the qualification competitions. The events in Kerala are 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 110mh,100mh, 400mh, high jump, pole vault, long jump and triple jump.

The ongoing 24th National Junior Federation Competition in Tumkur, Karnataka will mainly act as a qualification event for decathlon/ heptathlon and race walk.

Only one athlete per event will be automatically considered for selection based on the performance. Except for the relay.

The second entry will be subject to the discretion of the AFI selection committee.

Performance at the 22nd Asian U-20 athletics Championships in Hong Kong from May 28 to 31 can be considered for selection provided the athletes have competed in final trials and maintained their performance.

Qualification standards
Men

100m: 10.51 seconds, 200: 21.51 seconds, 400: 47.11 secs, 800m: 1:50.55 secs, 1500m: 3:44.54 secs, 3000m: 8:23.60 secs, 5,000m: 13:56.95 secs, 110mh: 13:56.95 secs, 400mh: 51.61 secs, 3000m steeplechase: 8:39.79 secs, High jump: 2.08m, Pole vault: 5.05m, Long jump: 7.56m, Triple jump: 15.60m, Shot put: 19.17m, Discus throw: 59.72m, Hammer throw: 68.73m, Javelin throw: 68.98m, Decathlon: 7505 points, 5000m racewalk: 19:44.75 secs, 4x100m relay: 40.26 secs, 4x400m relay: 3:14.04 secs, Mixed 4x100m relay: 43.84 secs, Mixed 4x400m relay: 3:25.37 secs.

Women

100m: 11.64 seconds, 200: 23.40 seconds, 400: 53.09 secs, 800m: 2:09.36 secs, 1500m: 4:21.05 secs, 3000m: 9:06.92 secs, 5,000m: 16:14.34, 100mh: 13.53 secs, 400mh: 59.23 secs, 3000m steeplechase: 9:52.84 secs, High jump: 1.80m, Pole vault: 4.05m, Long jump: 6.09m, Triple jump: 13.11m, Shot put: 14.95m, Discus throw: 51.43m, Hammer throw: 62.51m, Javelin throw: 49.61m, heptathlon: 5207 points, 5000m racewalk: 22:21.82 secs, 4x100m relay: 45.64 secs, 4x400m relay: 3:39.30 secs.

Published on Apr 24, 2026

#AFI #announces #selection #criteria #World #Athletics #U20 #Championships #Full #list #qualification #standards">AFI announces selection criteria for World Athletics U-20 Championships — Full list of qualification standards  The Athletics Federation of India on Friday announced selection criteria for 2026 World Athletics Under-20 Championships scheduled for August 5-9 in Eugene, USA.Selection of the Indian squad for 2026 World Athletics U-20 will be finalised based on performance at three different domestic competitions.The Indian Athletics Series 9 in Ludhiana, Punjab on June 13 will be one of the platforms to select athletes for the U-20 Worlds. The events are: 1500m, 3,000m, 5,000m, 3000m steeplechase, shot put, discus throw, hammer throw, javelin throw.Indian Athletics Series (10th leg) on June 14 in Trivandrum, Kerala will also be one of the qualification competitions. The events in Kerala are 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 110mh,100mh, 400mh, high jump, pole vault, long jump and triple jump.The ongoing 24th National Junior Federation Competition in Tumkur, Karnataka will mainly act as a qualification event for decathlon/ heptathlon and race walk.Only one athlete per event will be automatically considered for selection based on the performance. Except for the relay.The second entry will be subject to the discretion of the AFI selection committee.Performance at the 22nd Asian U-20 athletics Championships in Hong Kong from May 28 to 31 can be considered for selection provided the athletes have competed in final trials and maintained their performance.
Qualification standards
Men
100m: 10.51 seconds, 200: 21.51 seconds, 400: 47.11 secs, 800m: 1:50.55 secs, 1500m: 3:44.54 secs, 3000m: 8:23.60 secs, 5,000m: 13:56.95 secs, 110mh: 13:56.95 secs, 400mh: 51.61 secs, 3000m steeplechase: 8:39.79 secs, High jump: 2.08m, Pole vault: 5.05m, Long jump: 7.56m, Triple jump: 15.60m, Shot put: 19.17m, Discus throw: 59.72m, Hammer throw: 68.73m, Javelin throw: 68.98m, Decathlon: 7505 points, 5000m racewalk: 19:44.75 secs, 4x100m relay: 40.26 secs, 4x400m relay: 3:14.04 secs, Mixed 4x100m relay: 43.84 secs, Mixed 4x400m relay: 3:25.37 secs.
Women
100m: 11.64 seconds, 200: 23.40 seconds, 400: 53.09 secs, 800m: 2:09.36 secs, 1500m: 4:21.05 secs, 3000m: 9:06.92 secs, 5,000m: 16:14.34, 100mh: 13.53 secs, 400mh: 59.23 secs, 3000m steeplechase: 9:52.84 secs, High jump: 1.80m, Pole vault: 4.05m, Long jump: 6.09m, Triple jump: 13.11m, Shot put: 14.95m, Discus throw: 51.43m, Hammer throw: 62.51m, Javelin throw: 49.61m, heptathlon: 5207 points, 5000m racewalk: 22:21.82 secs, 4x100m relay: 45.64 secs, 4x400m relay: 3:39.30 secs.
Published on Apr 24, 2026  #AFI #announces #selection #criteria #World #Athletics #U20 #Championships #Full #list #qualification #standards

Deadspin | CF Montreal bid to pick up steam vs. struggling NYCFC  Apr 18, 2026; Montreal, Province of Quebec, CAN; Red Bull New York defenseman Dylan Nealis (12) defends against CF Montreal forward Prince Owusu (9) during the second half at Saputo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-Imagn Images   Under new leadership, CF Montreal are looking for their first set of consecutive wins this season when they host New York City FC on Saturday afternoon.  Following a 1-6-0 start, Montreal fired Marco Donadel on April 12. Interim head coach Philippe Eullaffroy helped lead the club to its first home victory of the season — a 4-1 triumph over the New York Red Bulls last Saturday.  For Eullaffroy and company, the season is far from over, despite the lackluster start.  With the debut win behind him, the 62-year-old head coach wants to continue implementing a refreshed viewpoint ahead of Saturday’s match.  “There’s a word we’ve used perhaps most often; it was ‘smile,'” Eullaffroy said. “We wanted to bring back the smile to all corners of the team and staff. The second word was ‘intensity.’ We wanted to be an animal, very intense, who does everything to win.”  Last time out, Prince Owusu scored to extend his team lead to five goals in his second year with the club.   Wiki Carmona has added three goals for Montreal (2-6-0, six points), who still sit 13th in the Eastern Conference, ahead of only the Philadelphia Union and Atlanta United.  New York City FC (3-3-3, 12 points) will be out to snap a five-match winless stretch (0-3-2). The team won three of four to begin the year but has failed to build on the early-season momentum.  Head coach Pascal Jansen’s group will be eager to remove the bad taste from a 4-4 draw versus FC Cincinnati after yielding a pair of second-half stoppage time goals. Jansen believes the team’s current shortcomings began with a March 22 loss to Inter Miami CF.  “There’s a few things that happened in the game against Miami which I’ve seen come back and it’s been specifically addressed,” Jansen said. “We’ve made ourselves aware of a couple things that have to be banned from our game in order to have the results that we’re looking for and that we might even deserve. If you’re very stubborn to learn from those moments, they will come back and haunt you at some point.”  Paced by Nicolas Fernandez’s MLS second-best eight goals, NYCFC leads the Eastern Conference with 19 goals on the year. Agustin Ojeda has scored three times for the struggling club.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Montreal #bid #pick #steam #struggling #NYCFCApr 18, 2026; Montreal, Province of Quebec, CAN; Red Bull New York defenseman Dylan Nealis (12) defends against CF Montreal forward Prince Owusu (9) during the second half at Saputo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-Imagn Images

Under new leadership, CF Montreal are looking for their first set of consecutive wins this season when they host New York City FC on Saturday afternoon.

Following a 1-6-0 start, Montreal fired Marco Donadel on April 12. Interim head coach Philippe Eullaffroy helped lead the club to its first home victory of the season — a 4-1 triumph over the New York Red Bulls last Saturday.

For Eullaffroy and company, the season is far from over, despite the lackluster start.

With the debut win behind him, the 62-year-old head coach wants to continue implementing a refreshed viewpoint ahead of Saturday’s match.

“There’s a word we’ve used perhaps most often; it was ‘smile,'” Eullaffroy said. “We wanted to bring back the smile to all corners of the team and staff. The second word was ‘intensity.’ We wanted to be an animal, very intense, who does everything to win.”


Last time out, Prince Owusu scored to extend his team lead to five goals in his second year with the club.

Wiki Carmona has added three goals for Montreal (2-6-0, six points), who still sit 13th in the Eastern Conference, ahead of only the Philadelphia Union and Atlanta United.

New York City FC (3-3-3, 12 points) will be out to snap a five-match winless stretch (0-3-2). The team won three of four to begin the year but has failed to build on the early-season momentum.

Head coach Pascal Jansen’s group will be eager to remove the bad taste from a 4-4 draw versus FC Cincinnati after yielding a pair of second-half stoppage time goals. Jansen believes the team’s current shortcomings began with a March 22 loss to Inter Miami CF.

“There’s a few things that happened in the game against Miami which I’ve seen come back and it’s been specifically addressed,” Jansen said. “We’ve made ourselves aware of a couple things that have to be banned from our game in order to have the results that we’re looking for and that we might even deserve. If you’re very stubborn to learn from those moments, they will come back and haunt you at some point.”

Paced by Nicolas Fernandez’s MLS second-best eight goals, NYCFC leads the Eastern Conference with 19 goals on the year. Agustin Ojeda has scored three times for the struggling club.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Montreal #bid #pick #steam #struggling #NYCFC">Deadspin | CF Montreal bid to pick up steam vs. struggling NYCFC  Apr 18, 2026; Montreal, Province of Quebec, CAN; Red Bull New York defenseman Dylan Nealis (12) defends against CF Montreal forward Prince Owusu (9) during the second half at Saputo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-Imagn Images   Under new leadership, CF Montreal are looking for their first set of consecutive wins this season when they host New York City FC on Saturday afternoon.  Following a 1-6-0 start, Montreal fired Marco Donadel on April 12. Interim head coach Philippe Eullaffroy helped lead the club to its first home victory of the season — a 4-1 triumph over the New York Red Bulls last Saturday.  For Eullaffroy and company, the season is far from over, despite the lackluster start.  With the debut win behind him, the 62-year-old head coach wants to continue implementing a refreshed viewpoint ahead of Saturday’s match.  “There’s a word we’ve used perhaps most often; it was ‘smile,'” Eullaffroy said. “We wanted to bring back the smile to all corners of the team and staff. The second word was ‘intensity.’ We wanted to be an animal, very intense, who does everything to win.”  Last time out, Prince Owusu scored to extend his team lead to five goals in his second year with the club.   Wiki Carmona has added three goals for Montreal (2-6-0, six points), who still sit 13th in the Eastern Conference, ahead of only the Philadelphia Union and Atlanta United.  New York City FC (3-3-3, 12 points) will be out to snap a five-match winless stretch (0-3-2). The team won three of four to begin the year but has failed to build on the early-season momentum.  Head coach Pascal Jansen’s group will be eager to remove the bad taste from a 4-4 draw versus FC Cincinnati after yielding a pair of second-half stoppage time goals. Jansen believes the team’s current shortcomings began with a March 22 loss to Inter Miami CF.  “There’s a few things that happened in the game against Miami which I’ve seen come back and it’s been specifically addressed,” Jansen said. “We’ve made ourselves aware of a couple things that have to be banned from our game in order to have the results that we’re looking for and that we might even deserve. If you’re very stubborn to learn from those moments, they will come back and haunt you at some point.”  Paced by Nicolas Fernandez’s MLS second-best eight goals, NYCFC leads the Eastern Conference with 19 goals on the year. Agustin Ojeda has scored three times for the struggling club.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Montreal #bid #pick #steam #struggling #NYCFC

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