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Chun In-gee tied for fourth place at Meijer LPGA

Chun In-gee climbed into a tie for fourth place at the Meijer LPGA Classic, putting herself in contention for the title. Chun carded a 7-under-par 65 in the third round at Blythefield Country Club on Saturday, recording seven birdies and no bogeys. She moved to a 10-under total of 206 after three rounds. Chun had been tied for 36th place after the second round but surged up the leaderboard with a strong performance in the third round. Chun, who won the 2022 KPMG Women's PGA Championship, had pre
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The korea Herald News
· Jun 22, 2026
Kang Min-ji ties for fifth at Meijer LPGA Classic
Kang Min-ji recorded her best finish of the season at the Meijer LPGA Classic on Sunday. Kang fired a 6-under 66 in the final round of the tournament at Blythefield Country Club in Belmont, Michigan, carding one eagle, five birdies and one bogey. She finished tied for fifth at 14-under 274 alongside Cassie Porter. The result marked Kang's best performance of the 2026 LPGA Tour season. Her previous best finish was a tie for ninth at the Riviera Maya Open in April. Japan's Miyu Yamashita claimed t
Focus Taiwan
· Jun 29, 2026
Taiwan wins men's singles, mixed doubles titles at US Open badminton
Taipei, June 29 (CNA) Taiwanese badminton player Su Li-yang (蘇力揚) won the men's singles championship at the Yonex US Open 2026 in Fullerton, California on Sunday, while his compatriots Hsu Yin-hui (許尹鏸) and Liu Kuang-heng (劉廣珩) secured the mixed doubles title.
BusinessWorld Online
· Jul 9, 2026
POC names Richard Lim as Philippine national team’s chef de mission in Asian Games in Aichi and Nagoya, Japan
THE Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) on Thursday named karate head Richard Lim as the 443-strong national team’s chef de mission in this September’s 20th Asian Games (Asiad) in Aichi and Nagoya, Japan where it eyes its best performance in more than half a century. The POC hopes Mr. Lim brings with him the same lucky []
Jamaica Observer
· Jun 21, 2026
Brianna Lyston wins 100m in Holland
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Jamaica’s Brianna Lyston clocked 10.99 seconds (-0.6m/s) to win the women’s 100m at Sunday’s FannyBlankers-Koen (FBK) Games in Hengelo, Netherlands, a World Athletics Continental Tour - Gold.Less than a week after running 11.18 seconds in Ostrava, Czechia, the former World Under-20 200m champion recorded her second sub- 11.00 seconds clocking of the year.Minke Bisschops of the Netherlands was second in 11.08 seconds and Ana Azevedo of Brazil finished third with 11.26 seconds.Many-time Jamaican national champion Danniel Thomas-Dodd was fourth in the women’s shot put with a best mark of 18.65m.World leader Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands won with 20.03m, beating compatriot Jorinde Van Klinken- 19.34m, with Portugal’s Jessica Inchude third with 18.83m.Olympic champion Roje Stona was fifth in the men’s discus throw with 65.22m as Germany’s Henrik Janssen won with 68.21m, Claudio Romero of Chile was second with 67.61m and Lawrence Okoye of Great Britain was third with 66.10m.— Paul A Reid
Egyptian Gazette
· Jun 21, 2026
Egypt secures European taekwondo silver
CAIRO — Egypt’s national taekwondo team finished second at the 2026 European Clubs Championship Seniors (G1) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite competing with only four athletes. Egypt secured the runner-up spot after Olympic medalist Seif Eissa won gold in the men’s over-87kg category, while Moataz Bellah Assem claimed gold in the under-54kg division. Adham El [] The post Egypt secures European taekwondo silver appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.
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Related coverage for "Chun In-gee tied for fourth place at Meijer LPGA": The korea Herald News — Kang Min-ji ties for fifth at Meijer LPGA Classic. Focus Taiwan — Taiwan wins men's singles, mixed doubles titles at US Open badminton. BusinessWorld Online — POC names Richard Lim as Philippine national team’s chef de mission in Asian Games in Aichi and Nagoya, Japan. Jamaica Observer — Brianna Lyston wins 100m in Holland. Egyptian Gazette — Egypt secures European taekwondo silver