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Australian Olympian Riley Worked At A Shopmarket To Fund Olympics Trip

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Australian Olympian Riley Day, began her career at age nine, has racked up a massive online following after her appearance at the Tokyo Olympics. Her highest achievement until competing in the Olympics was winning a gold medal in the 2017 Commonwealth Youth Games in the 200 meters and silver in the 100 meters.

She qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics then flew to Japan with no corporate sponsorship, which is something some athletes rely on to help them dedicate themselves to their sport.

In order to make her dream come true, Riley got a part-time job at an Australian supermarket, Woolworths. On the day of her competition, the supermarket chain posted on their LinkedIn: “We’re proud to see one of our team members represent Australia on the world stage. Good luck Riley, we can’t wait to see you on the track!”

Sadly, 21-year-old Queenslander didn’t progress to the final of her event.

However she did run a personal best of 22.56 seconds and notched the eighth fastest time for an Australian woman in the event.

A post race interview won her the hearts of many.

While speaking to Channel 7’s Bruce McAvaney, she screamed ‘holy s**t’ into the microphone when discussing her performance.

“That was a much better race than this morning. I’ve got my groove. Now I hope it’s the fastest heat so I can get in the final. Because that is a massive PB. That’s awesome,”

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Andre Onana of Cameroon retires from International football after fallout with management

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Andre Onana of Inter Milan has announced his retirement from the Cameroonian national team following a squabble with coach Rigobert Song during the World Cup.

Despite a late winner against Brazil in Group G, the Indomitable Lions did not advance beyond the Group stage.

 

 

 

 

 

The Lions conceded three goals without Onana, but only one from his fellow Cameroonian native, Breel Embolo, while he was in goal.

The disagreement between the Cameroonian legend and the goalkeeper was over Onana’s goalkeeping style.

Back at club level, the 26-year-old comes out more and plays like an 11th man for the team, giving him more touches on the ball.

 

 

 

 

 

Rigobert demanded that Onana play a more traditional keeping style, which means he comes out less, but Onana refuses to change his game.

“After endless hours of training, endless trips, and a lot of perseverance, I can proudly say that I have fulfilled my great dream,” Onana wrote on his social media pages.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“But every story, however beautiful it may be, has to end. And my story with the Cameroonian national team has come to an end.

“Players come and go, names are fleeting, but Cameroon comes before any person or player.

“Cameroon remains eternal and so does my love for the national team and for our people who have always supported us”

 

“My feeling will never change. My Cameroonian heart will continue to beat and wherever I go I will always fight to lift the flag of Cameroon as high as possible.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Onana returned home after only appearing in the Indomitable Lions’ first match against Switzerland.

 

 

 

 

 

READ ALSO:Cameroon’s first choice keeper Andre Onana sent home from World Cup following disagreement with Team Manager

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French Squad battle mysterious virus outbreak barely 24 hours to World Cup final

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On the eve of the World Cup final against Argentina, France coach Didier Deschamps was concerned about the fitness of several key players on Saturday.

With less than 24 hours until the world champions face Lionel Messi and Argentina at Doha’s Lusail Stadium on Sunday, France has been hit by a viral outbreak that has affected five players so far.

 

 

 

 

 

The illness forced central defenders Raphael Varane and Ibrahima Konate, as well as winger Kingsley Coman, to miss a training session on Friday.

Two days earlier, Adrien Rabiot and Dayot Upamecano were ruled out of Wednesday’s semi-final victory over Morocco.

 

 

 

 

 

In recent days, players, staff, and other sources close to the French squad have reported a variety of symptoms affecting the team, including fever, stomach pain, and headaches.

“We’re trying to take as many precautions as we can, adapt as needed, and move on,” Deschamps said at a press conference.

“Obviously, it would be preferable if this did not occur, but we are handling it as well as we can with our medical staff.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Later Saturday, after all 24 members of Deschamps’ squad took to the field for the start of a final team practice, the French camp issued a more encouraging message.

However, it was unclear whether all players participated fully in the session, which was only open to the media for the first 15 minutes.

The virus scare threatens to derail France’s bid to become the first team since Brazil in 1962 to win back-to-back World Cups.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

READ ALSO:Morocco takes the world by storm in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, becomes the first African nation to reach the semifinals.

 

 

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Morocco takes the world by storm in FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, becomes the first African nation to reach the semifinals.

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Morocco makes history as the first African nation to make it to semifinals of the FIFA World Cup currently ongoing in Qatar.

 

 

 

 

The Atlas Lions as they are called beat Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal with a lone goal scored by striker Yousouf El Neysri in a nail- biting quarter final encounter.

 

 

 

 

 

The Moroccans scored the goal via a header from the Sevilla FC of Spain striker in the 42nd minute of the first half following a crossing from wing back Yahia Attiyat Allah.

 

 

 

 

The North Africans had earlier eliminated European giants Spain in the round of 16 through a penalty shootout, after topping their group at the group stage.

 

 

 

 

 

Morocco will likely face the winners of the last quarter final clash between former champions France and England.

 

 

 

 

 

 

READ ALSO”What are you looking at, fool?”___Leo Messi to Dutch Striker Wout Weghorst after the ill-tempered quarter final clash in Qatar.

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