Former racing driver Billy Monger has set a new Ironman global record for a double amputee, finishing the 140.6-mile World Championship course in Kona, Hawaii in 14 hours, 23 minutes, and 56 seconds. His achievement, which received royal recognition and raised money for Comic Relief, has sparked discussions about competing at the 2028 Paralympics in Los Angeles. Despite overcoming challenges and sacrifices, Monger remains open to future motorsport opportunities while continuing to raise awareness and funds for charitable causes.
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Logan Thompson's superb goaltending puts the Capitals up 2-0 on the Canadiens in the series
Logan Thompson clarified that his highlight-worthy save against Jake Evans was actually a deflection off the post, not a save, but his goaltending was crucial in helping the Washington Capitals secure a 3-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, leading the playoff series 2-0. Coach Spencer Carbery praised Thompson's performance in the third period, where he made key saves to maintain the lead, earning him the first star of the game. Thompson, returning from injury, expressed...
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