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๐ Happy Birthday, Meshach! ๐
๐ Happy Birthday, Meshach! ๐
Today, the world shines a little brighter because itโs celebrating you! Your name echoes strength, wisdom, and greatness, and it’s no surprise that you light up every room you walk into. May this year bring you endless joy, boundless opportunities, and the fulfillment of all your dreams.

Meshach, keep being the incredible person you areโkind, determined, and unforgettable. Here’s to a year as amazing as you are, filled with love, laughter, and success.
Enjoy your day to the fullestโyou deserve nothing but the best! ๐ฅณ
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Scottie Schefflerโs son Bennett steals the show at WM Phoenix Open
Scottie Schefflerโs son Bennett steals the show at WM Phoenix Open
At TPC Scottsdale ahead of the 2026 WM Phoenix Open, the biggest cheers weren’t reserved for World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler or his pro-am partners Travis Kelce and Brooks Koepkaโthey were for his toddler son, Bennett Scheffler.The nearly 20-month-old, born in May 2024, turned heads during Wednesday’s practice round and pro-am festivities. Armed with a blue plastic club, Bennett took swings on the fairway while Scheffler’s caddie Ted Scott knelt beside him, dramatically tossing grass to check the wind and delivering a mock “yardage.” After a miss and a determined second swing, Bennett made solid contact, prompting an eruption from the crowd as if a pro had holed out from 40 feet Videos of the wholesome moment quickly went viral, with clips amassing tens of thousands of views on social media. One observer noted, “Not Ted Scott giving Bennett a yardage and him proceeding to hit the ballโlearning from dad well.” Bennett also joined his father at the pre-tournament press conference, sitting nearby as Scheffler discussed his focus amid the rowdy Phoenix atmosphere While Scheffler, a two-time champion here (2022, 2023), prepares to chase a third title starting Thursday, the early storyline belongs to his mini-me. Fans are already joking about Bennett’s future as the 2045 Masters winner. In golf’s most party-like venue, family charm stole the spotlight.
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Lindsey Vonn is trying to achieve the seemingly impossible: Win gold with a ruptured ACL
ย Lindsey Vonnโs mental coach didnโt need to be at her side after her most recent crash. All the way from Sacramento, and watching the race on TV, he knew what her disposition would be.
โI knew the minute she crashed that she would race [in the Olympics] if there was any opportunity to race,โ saidย Armando Gonzalez, who has worked closely with the ski-racing legend since 2020.
On Friday, a week after that World Cup accident, she completed her first downhill training run. On a day when fog delayed competition at the Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre in Cortina, Vonn completed the course in 1 minute, 40.33 seconds, putting her in ninth place through 15 competitors and less than a second off the leader.
She wore a brace to protect her injured left knee. The ACL acts as a stabilizer in the knee, preventing it from buckling and keeping the tibia from moving too far forward. Itโs essential to rotational stability, which plays a role in sudden movements and jumping. Downhill ski racers are not running backs or point guards, however, and donโt make those same jolting lateral moves and therefore, experts say, are better able to compensate for a torn ACL.
Still, Vonn has a remarkably high pain threshold.
โHer ability to overcome injury, to push through, her mental attitude, her resilience, itโs amazing,โ said Shawna Niles, her massage therapist.
At an Olympics news conference this week, Vonn said her knee felt stable, not swollen, and that she will be ready to compete Sunday in the womenโs downhill. She has been in intensive therapy this week, posting videos of her squatting, jumping and moving laterally in a knee brace.
Even some fellow Olympians are astonished.
โShe appears to be quite superhuman at times, and she is that right now,โ said Brazilian ski racer Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, who said Vonn โhas been an inspiration for me ever since I was introduced to skiing.โ
In an interview with The Times, Gonzalez said the latest comeback โisnโt about proving anything to anyone.โ
Gonzalez and Niles were made available to The Times by FIGS, the official scrubwear of the USA medical team at the Olympics.
โItโs about defying the odds,โ Gonzalez said of Vonn, โand being the competitor who always finds a way.โ
Vonn, a three-time Olympic medalist, is attempting an astounding comeback after almost six years removed from racing and a partial titanium knee replacement in 2024.ย She had 84 World Cup winsย in 21 seasons, making her among the most decorated ski racers in history.
โUnfortunately, in my career, Iโve had a lot of challenges,โ she told reporters. โI have always pushed the limits and in downhill, itโs a very dangerous sport, and anything can happen. And because I push the limits, I crash and Iโve been injured more times than I would like to admit, to myself even.
โBut those are the cards Iโve been dealt in my life, and Iโm going to play my cards the best way I can.โ
Despite the injury that would sideline even elite athletes, Vonn called this Olympic opportunity โicing on the cakeโ of her storied career.
โI never expected to be here,โ she said. โI felt like this was an amazing opportunity to close out my career in a way that I wanted to. It hasnโt gone exactly the way I wanted it to, but I donโt have any regrets.
โIโm still here. I think Iโm still able to fight. I think Iโm still able to try.โ
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Everything Emma Raducanu said after reaching final at Transylvania Open
Emma Raducanu has shared her thoughts after coming through a โproper battleโ at the Transylvania Open to reach her second final at WTA Tour level.
The world No 30 fought her way to a 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 victory against 91st-ranked Ukrainian qualifier Oleksandra Oliynykova in a semi-final lasting two hours and 48 minutes.
Raducanu, whose father Ion is Romanian, was roared on by the crowd in Cluj as she recovered from being a break down at 1-2 in the deciding set.
The 23-year-old Brit will face Romaniaโs Sorana Cirstea, the world No 36, in the final at the WTA 250 tournament as she chases her second career title.
Here is everything Raducanu said in her post-match press conference.
Q.ย Your thoughts on this amazing win?
Raducanu:ย Yeah, I mean, what a match, it was a proper battle. Such a tricky opponent, just made so many balls, played in a way that isnโt very common, and you donโt face that very much. Itโs such a challenge to play, especially as the balls get older and it gets a bit slower, it gets harder to put the ball away. And yeah, sheโs incredibly crafty and what an athlete and competitor, so Iโm really, really happy to have come through that.
Q.ย What do you think about the crowd that supported you so loudโฆ did they help you win this match?
Raducanu:ย Yeah, Iโd really say that, and I mean it because when Iโm a break down in the third set, itโs very easy I guess if there was no one in the crowd and a dead atmosphereโฆ you know, you donโt know how youโre gonna fight compared to when the whole stadium is kind of willing you on to fight for every point and thatโs what I did really well in that moment. No matter how I was feeling, no matter how uncomfortable I was, I really just gave my best for every point so I could leave the court with no regrets. And I think the crowd helped me so much to do that and it was such a nice atmosphere. And Iโve said it all week, theyโve really helped through tough moments and itโs really felt like Iโve been playing at home.
Raducanu:ย Yeah, I mean, I think the key moment wasโฆ There were two. I think it was 3-1 in the second set where I was in control, and I played a bit of a sloppy game to return and she held. But if Iโm 4-1 up there, you donโt know how the match is gonna go. And then the next one, I think, turning point, I mean for sure, the 2-1 game when Iโd just been broken, I just felt like all the momentum was going her way. I think I lost eight points in a row and I just felt like I couldnโt put the ball anywhere because she was there and she was going to hit a winner or she was going to hit something that I didnโt know what to do with. So that was a really big break at 2-1, and it gave me a little bit of hope. And then I managed to hold serve and get new balls, and I really think the new balls helped in the third set because shots that she was making with the old fluffy ones, they were just a bit late and she was missing, and it was travelling a bit too far, so that helped as well.
Q.ย How much resilience did it take to win today?
Raducanu:ย I mean, today took, like, all my supply of resilience. I think for a while I need to recharge that tank. It was such a difficult match, I have to say mentally, emotionally, youโre facing something. It looksโฆ the whole stadiumโs probably watching it like and canโt believe whatโs happening, and Iโm the same, but you have to face whatโs in front of you, and itโs so difficult to deal with, I think. Sometimes more difficult than if someoneโs hitting the ball fast, and especially when itโs relentless every single time . It just doesnโt really happen on the tour. So for me to have overcome that, it took a lot of patience, it took a lot of mental strength, and really pleased.
Q.ย You took a medical timeout at the end of the first setโฆ what was the problem and how are you feeling now?
Raducanu:ย Yeah, I mean, now, yeah, I feel pretty tired. Obviously, I played like three hours and really, really tough physical match, moved so much, but I think itโs, when youโre playing four matches in a row itโs not something that Iโve done much, but to be feeling your body, to be feeling the pain, I guess, of the sweet rewards of being in the final, I think it makes it worth it. Itโs just a bit of wear and tear from playing back-to-back matches. So Iโll take it.
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