ATHLETICS: China's long jump hope Jinzhe wins again
BEIJING: Long jumper Li Jinzhe boosted his reputation as one of China's greatest track and field hopes with his second victory over a strong field in three days at the IAAF World Challenge in Beijing on Tuesday.
BASKETBALL / NBA FINALS: Too late for the Grizzlies
THE San Antonio Spurs held off the late-charging Memphis Grizzlies to triumph 93-89 in overtime on Tuesday and stretch their lead in the NBA Western Conference finals to 2-0.
CRICKET: Gearing for Ashes scrap
DETERMINED: Underdogs Australia to leave no stone unturned in bid to bring urn home
Daughters of former greats shine
A FAMILY athletic dynasty is in the making in Perak after the daughters of former national athletes Samson Vallabouy and Josephine Mary won three medals between them at the Malaysian Schools Championships in Kuantan heading into the final day.
SILAT: Four-gold target despite loss of seniors
NATIONAL exponents will continue their preparations for December's Myanmar Sea Games by competing in the South East Asian Pencak Silat Championships, also in Myanmar, on June 22-28.
GOLF: Princess challenge for Kelly
PRINCESS Mary Superal of the Philippines will hope to continue her winning run on Malaysian soil after coming within a stroke of leader Kelly Tan of Malaysia after the second round of the Malaysian Ladies Amateur Open yesterday.
TENNIS: Garcia-Woods row rages on
SERGIO Garcia was at the centre of a race storm after making an insulting comment about Tiger Woods at the European Tour Player of the Year awards.
GOLF: Anchoring of putters to be outlawed from 2016
VIRGINIA WATER (England): Golf's governing bodies approved a new rule yesterday that outlaws the putting stroke used by four of the last six major champions, going against two major golf organisations that argued long putters are not hurting the game.


