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2024 in Focus: Race for Olympic spots under Eiffel Tower about to heat up

With only the world champions already qualified for paris 2024, 23 spots per gender are still up for grabs.

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2024 in Focus: Race for Olympic spots under Eiffel Tower about to heat up

The 2024 beach volleyball season is set to heat up from 27 July to 10 August, when the Olympic Games Paris 2024 tournaments will be held at the iconic Eiffel Tower Stadium, where a temporary outdoor arena will provide an exceptional setting for participants and spectators alike.

Beach volleyball will mark its eighth appearance at the Olympic Games, having first captivated audiences during its debut at the Atlanta 1996. The formula for the beach volleyball tournament at Paris 2024 will remain the same as in Tokyo 2020.

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Women’s 2023 World Champion Kelly Cheng

While the two teams (one per gender) to represent the host nation France are yet to be announced, only two duos have already qualified to compete at Paris 2024 after topping the podium at the 2023 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Championships in Mexico. These are Czechia for the men’s tournament earned by the 2023 world champions Ondrej Perusic and David Schweiner and USA on the women’s side earned by the women’s 2023 World Champions Sara Hughes and Kelly Cheng.

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A total of 24 teams per gender will compete at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, with a maximum of two teams per gender per country.

The race for the remaining vacancies started at the beginning of 2023 and is about to heat up in 2024 when it will climax with 17 duos per gender booking their spots under the Eiffel Tower through the Olympic Ranking, based on each pair’s best 12 performances in qualifying events between 1 January 2023 and 10 June 2024. Meanwhile, another five teams per gender will make the cut as winners of the five Continental Olympic tournaments, set be held between 13 and 23 June.

While the final list of teams qualifying for Paris 2024 through the Olympic Ranking will not be confirmed until June 10, several prominent teams are strong contenders. The likes of Tokyo 2020 Olympic champions Anders Mol and Christian Sorum of Norway and reigning European champions David Ahman and Jonatan Hellvig of Sweden, who are currently leading the men’s chart , will be in the running. On the women’s side, World Championship silver medallists Eduarda Santos Lisboa (Duda) and Ana Patricia Ramos of Brazil and the highly ranked American pairing of Taryn Kloth and Kristen Nuss, currently heading the women’s chart , are in a strong position for qualification.

It is important to note that, as a general principle, quota places are allocated to the respective National Olympic Committees and not directly to the athletes or teams that earned them.

In each gender, the 24 qualified teams will be split into six single round-robin pools of four for the first stage of the Olympic tournament in Paris. The six pool winners, the six pool runners-up and the two best ranked third-placed teams will enter the single-elimination playoffs that then lead to the medal matches on the last competition day directly from the round of 16, while the remaining four third-placed teams will move on to a “lucky loser” playoffs to decide the 2 winning teams advancing to the round of 16.

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The third and final Magic: The Gathering Pro Tour event of the season will take place in Amsterdam, featuring Modern Horizons 3 Draft and Modern Constructed gameplay.

When is MTG Pro Tour Modern Horizons 3 in Amsterdam?

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Players from around the world will gather in Amsterdam for the final MTG Pro Tour of the 2023-2024 season from June 28 to 30 . Because the tournament is in the Netherlands, the hall opens at 1am CT. A main WotC broadcast will be available on Twitch but no times for the broadcast have been announced at time of writing. Modern Constructed decklists will be released at 5am CT on June 26. A full list of players can be found on the WotC website .

What is the MTG Pro Tour MH3 Amsterdam format?

The MH3 Pro Tour will run for three days, with the first two featuring three rounds of Modern Horizons 3 Draft , followed by five rounds of Modern Constructed. Only the top eight players will advance to day three of the tournament, where they’ll compete in Modern Constructed single-elimination playoff rounds.

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Grayson Murray, who won his second PGA TOUR title at this year’s Sony Open in Hawaii, passed away Saturday.

"We were devastated to learn – and are heartbroken to share – that PGA TOUR player Grayson Murray passed away this morning. I am at a loss for words,” PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan said. “The PGA TOUR is a family, and when you lose a member of your family, you are never the same. We mourn Grayson and pray for comfort for his loved ones.

“I reached out to Grayson’s parents to offer our deepest condolences, and during that conversation, they asked that we continue with tournament play,” Commissioner Monahan continued. “They were adamant that Grayson would want us to do so. As difficult as it will be, we want to respect their wishes.”

Grief counselors were made available at the venues for this week’s PGA TOUR and Korn Ferry Tour events. Commissioner Monahan, who traveled from TOUR headquarters in Florida to the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas, said he was "devastated" by the loss.

Grayson's parents, Eric and Terry Murray, said in a statement Sunday that the cause of death was suicide .

"Was Grayson loved? The answer is yes," his parents wrote. "By us, his brother Cameron, his sister Erica, all of his extended family, by his friends, by his fellow players and – it seems – by many of you who are reading this. He was loved and he will be missed."

Murray, 30, was a standout golfer from his youth. He won three consecutive Callaway Junior World Championships (2006-08) and was the top-ranked golfer in his age group. He made his first cut on the Korn Ferry Tour at age 16, becoming the second-youngest player ever to do so. After stints at Wake Forest University, East Carolina University and Arizona State University, he got the break he needed in 2016 when he was given a sponsor exemption into the Korn Ferry Tour event near his hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. He finished inside the top 10 at that event, the Rex Hospital Open, which qualified him for another start. When he posted another top 10 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am, his professional career took off. He concluded his season with a victory at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship to finish second on the Korn Ferry Tour money list and earn full status on the PGA TOUR for the 2016-17 season. The win came a week before his 23rd birthday.

Murray wasted little time establishing himself on golf’s biggest stage as a rookie. He won the 2017 Barbasol Championship while still just 23 years old. His final-round 68 not only secured a one-shot victory, but also solidified a two-year exemption through the 2019 PGA TOUR season. He finished 66th in the FedExCup and earned nearly $1.5 million.

Grayson struggled for the next few seasons on the PGA TOUR. In 2023, he found his game again on the Korn Ferry Tour; he notched two victories – the Advent Health Championship in Kansas City and the Simmons Bank Open outside of Nashville – to finish fourth on that tour’s points list and earn a spot back onto the PGA TOUR for the following season.

Murray opened the 2024 season with a playoff victory at the Sony Open in Hawaii. He made a clutch up and down on the 72nd hole for a birdie to force a playoff. Then he sank a 40-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole to defeat Byeong Hun An and Keegan Bradley. He reached a career-high 46th in the Official World Golf Ranking after that victory.

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Sad to glad: Billy Horschel rebounds nicely after disastrous 2023 Memorial finish | Oller

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Never in my 40 years in the sports writing business has an athlete thanked me for making him cry.

Until Thursday, that is.

One year ago at the Memorial Tournament, PGA Tour player Billy Horschel entered the media interview area looking like the homeless guy I hand granola bars to at the bottom of the I-70 and Broad Street exit ramp. Horschel wasn’t holding a cardboard sign, but still looked sadly spent.

Horschel won the Memorial in 2022. He showed up in 2023 wanting to shoot a respectable score as the defending champion, but also knowing his swing was not to be trusted. Indeed, the Floridian went out and shot 84, his 12-over-par entering the Memorial record book as the highest opening round by a defending champion. When the day ended, he was 118th out of 119 golfers.  

No wonder he looked like a baggie tossed into the ocean when he stepped in front of the media room microphone.

The media session began with awkward silence as Horschel pulled his hat over his face, trying to compose himself. How to open with an ice-breaker when the subject of the interview fell through the ice? 

Seconds felt like minutes. Finally, I asked, “Is this a day you just hug your kids and move on?”

That did it. Horschel teared up.

“It’s tough right now,” he said.

What a difference a year makes for Billy Horschel

Fast forward to Thursday’s opening round of the Memorial, when the 37-year-old Horschel shot a 3-under-par 69 that put him three shots off the lead after 18 holes.

What a difference a year makes. What a difference a disaster makes. What a difference addressing it honestly makes.

“If that question wasn’t asked, who knows if I had gotten to the point of where I needed to be?” Horschel told me Thursday after his interview session ended.

Let me be clear, someone would have asked the question if I had not. What’s important is how Horschel answered it. Honestly. Vulnerably. Cathartically. 

“Sometimes (tour pros) need to be put back in the perspective of seeing what really matters,” Horschel said, his eyes dry this time. “Results are one thing, you have good results and bad results, but it’s more or less you work hard and believe if you do the right thing the results will show.”

And they’re showing. After missing the cut at the Memorial last year, Horschel discovered that the lie angle on his irons were off by 2 to 3 degrees, which caused the heel of his club to catch the ground. His left-to-right cut shot wasn’t cutting. Trees love when that happens.

“I hit golf shots I just haven't hit in my entire PGA Tour career,” he said, adding that his confidence bottomed out at last year’s Memorial. “Shooting 84 when you’re the defending champion was the lowest of the low points for me.” 

It took a few weeks to get past the trauma of his miserable round, but after putting things in perspective, and fixing his irons, his scores began to improve. Two months after the Memorial he finished fourth at the Wyndham Championship, a confidence boost that set him for a strong 2024 that includes a win (Corales Puntacana Championship) among three top-10 finishes.

Golf enjoys messing with your head

Still, golf being a mental maze of lefts, rights and dead ends, Horschel arrived at Muirfield Village this week feeling the scar tissue of that 84.

“I’ve been thinking about it since Tuesday,” he said. “Every hole I played this week I thought about how bad I played last year. “Even today I was nervous waking up because, yeah, I won here and have played pretty well here in previous years, but the 84 still lingers a little.”

Thursday’s 69 helped rid him of that ghost.

“I hit quality shots that sort of got me over the hump of what happened last year,” he said. 

And if it ever happens again?

“At our level, very rarely is it that we shoot scores of that number, but at the end of the day, even though it’s a big number and one we don’t like to see, it’s just golf,” he said. “You have got to try to move on from it. We have to realize we’re always going to have bad days, and that was a really, really bad day for me. But I still got to go home and see my wife and kids, and my kids could care less if I shot 84 or 67.”

Maybe he would have reached that conclusion without carding an embarrassing score at Jack’s place. He’s not sure. What he knows for certain is that his tears were not wasted last June.

“I talked to my team (the next morning) about sharing where my confidence was, and how vulnerable I was (with the media) and how I felt relief in getting it off my chest,” he said. “And from there I could start moving forward again.”

That moving ahead comes with increased adoration and respect from a golf world that wants real people, not robots. 

“I’ve always tried to be me,” he said. “I’ve always tried to be as human as anyone else.”

Keep being that way, Billy. We humans benefit from seeing it.

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One of the longest-running and most beloved tournaments on the LPGA Tour schedule gets underway Friday with the ShopRite LPGA Classic presented by Acer. This year, 144 players will once again compete over the course of 54 holes at Seaview’s Bay Course for a purse of $1.75 million. This is an event that has seen some of the preeminent players in the women’s game hoist the trophy in Atlantic City, including the likes of Betsy King, Se Ri Pak and Annika Sorenstam. Here are five things to know about the Tour’s third stop of the season in the Garden State.

In a thrilling, final-round showdown at the U.S. Women’s Open, Yuka Saso leapfrogged the trio of 54-hole leaders – Minjee Lee, Andrea Lee and Wichanee Meechai – to win her second U.S. Women’s Open title. Saso came from three strokes back on the final day, overcoming a four-putt, double-bogey on her sixth hole of the round to win at Lancaster Country Club. Saso joins an elite shortlist, becoming only the third known player to make both of her first two wins on the LPGA Tour major titles alongside Se Ri Pak and In Gee Chun. Hinako Shibuno, winner of the 2019 AIG Women’s Open, finished runner-up with Ally Ewing mounting a final-round charge with a closing 66 to sit in a tie for third with Lee.

Many of the world’s top-ranked players are making the short two-hour drive from Lancaster Country Club to Seaview for the ShopRite LPGA Classic. Hannah Green, a major champion and already a two-time winner this season, makes the trip to Atlantic City for the first time since 2021. She closed out her U.S. Women’s Open with a final-round 66 to climb inside the top 20 at week’s end. Green is joined in the field by fellow major champions Danielle Kang, Brooke Henderson and Jin Young Ko. New Jersey native Marina Alex is slated to tee it up in her home state, where she picked up a tie for 12th last season. Atthaya Thitikul also returns to New Jersey after finishing in a tie for sixth in 2023. Germany’s Sandra Gal will make just her second start of the season and only third start since 2021 as she’s been away from professional competition dealing with Lyme disease and recovering from hip surgery.

Buhai Defends

In 2023, Ashleigh Buhai picked up her fourth victory in 10 months with her win at the ShopRite LPGA Classic. Buhai birdied four of her first five holes of the final day en route to a one-stroke victory over Hyo Joo Kim. Buhai’s win marked her first in the United States and second on the LPGA Tour, as her only other title came at the AIG Women’s Open at Muirfield in 2022. The defending champion has been struggling with a back injury since her win last season and returns to New Jersey still in search of her first top 10 of the year.

Karrie Webb Returns

Karrie Webb never officially announced her retirement from professional golf, instead leaving the door open for the occasional playing opportunity, like this week’s ShopRite LPGA Classic. The World Golf Hall of Famer made her last start on the LPGA Tour at the 2022 edition of the ShopRite LPGA Classic, which was one of only two starts she made that year. Webb last played a full LPGA Tour season in 2017, and she has kept a limited schedule in recent years, instead spending time traveling the world and working on golf course design. Webb’s most recent victory came at the LPGA Senior Championship in 2022.

History at Seaview

After Donald Ross put his finishing touches on the design, Seaview opened in 1915. The course has had a long history in not just the women’s game but on the men’s side as well with Sam Snead capturing the PGA Championship at the venue in 1942. Since 1986, the ShopRite LPGA Classic has been staged at the club, although the tournament did move away for more than a decade before returning in 1998. The tournament has been contested over 54 holes since its inception but was played over 72 holes in both 1990 and 2020. The tournament has produced some of the biggest winners in women’s golf, many of whom have returned to the field this week, including Brittany Lincicome (2011), Stacy Lewis (2012), Anna Nordqvist (2015, 2016), In-Kyung Kim (2017), Annie Park (2018) and Brooke Henderson (2022).

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  • Birth Date: 2003
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  • Birth Date: 1997
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  • Birth Date: 1998
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