FEI Nations Cup of Belgium in
Lummen: Ireland (
Denis Lynch on Abberuail van het Dingeshof, Alex Duffy on Tampa, Shane Breen on Carmena Z,
Billy Twomey on Tinka's Serenade) Australia (Chris Chugg on Vivant, Paul Athanasoff on Wirragulla Nicklaus, Phillip Lever on Ashleigh Drossel Dan, James Paterson-Robinson on Niack de L'Abbaye) Norway (
Stein Endresen on Hoyo de Monterey,
Geir Gulliksen on L'Espoir, Connie Bull on Cézanne,
Morten Djupvik on Casino)
Standings: Rangers 83 points, Celtic 72, Dundee United 62.
Rangers win the championship for the 53rd time. Both Rangers and Celtic qualify for the
Champions League, while Dundee United qualify for
Europa League.
Lorena Ochoa, currently
ranked #1 in women's golf, announces that she will retire from the sport after next week's
Tres Marias Championship in her home country of Mexico. The 28-year-old Ochoa, with 27
LPGA Tour titles including two
majors, indicated that she wanted to raise a family.
(AP via ESPN)
Furyk wins his second PGA Tour title of the season and 15th of his career after a bizarre ending to his sudden-death playoff with
Brian Davis(
ENG), who calls a two-shot penalty on himself on the first playoff hole.
Nadal becomes the first player in the
Open era to win a tournament six successive times. He also wins his 16th Masters 1000 tournament, and the 37th title of his career.
In front of a crowd of 37,592, the largest ever to watch an indoor ice hockey game, the Eagles win their second national title in three years and fourth overall.
World Men's Championship in
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy: (teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure at least a tiebreak berth, teams in strike are eliminated)
Standings after draw 14: Canada, Norway 8–1, Scotland 7–2, USA 6–3, Germany, Denmark 5–4, Switzerland 4–5, China, France, Sweden 3–6, Italy 2–7, Japan 0–9.
Lionel Messi scores all four goals for Barcelona, his fourth
hat-trick in all competitions in 2010 alone. Messi also became the sixth player in Champions League history to score four goals in a match.
The
Philadelphia Eagles trade
Donovan McNabb, the franchise's leader in career wins, pass attempts, pass completions, passing yards, and passing touchdowns, to the
Washington Redskins for a second-round draft pick in
this year's draft and either a third- or -fourth round pick in 2011.