British Olympic champion Alex Yee secured his first world title by finishing third in the men’s triathlon World Championship Finals in Torremolinos, Spain, behind winner Hayden Wilde of New Zealand and second-placed Leo Bergere of France. Yee, who won gold at the Paris Games, needed a top-six finish to clinch the title and showcased his power in the 10km run to seal the victory, ending a streak of near misses in previous years and securing the season title with 4069 points, 341 ahead of Bergere. Yee expressed pride in being part of a thrilling race and emphasized the pressure of competing against the strongest in the game, ultimately emerging as the World Champion after a determined performance.
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When South Korean soccer player Son Jun-ho signed with a Chinese club, he symbolized China's ambition in the sport, but after being detained by Chinese police and pressured into signing a confession for bribery and match-fixing, he became a victim of China's legal system. Son, who maintained his innocence, was coerced into admitting guilt under duress, showcasing the use of plea leniency in China's justice system, which has been criticized for being unfair and lacking...
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