SPORTS August 1, 2022 THE ASIAN REPORTER n Page 13 Commonwealth Games kicks off in England By Courtney Walsh The Associated Press IRMINGHAM, England — Alex Yee won the first gold medal of this year’s Commonwealth Games. Hayden Wilde provided the first bit of sportsmanship. Yee and Wilde were almost level during the concluding 5-kilometer run in the men’s triathlon when the latter learned he had been handed a 10-second penalty for an infraction at the end of the cycling leg. Rather than challenge for the finish line, Wilde slowed so Yee could cross first and celebrate his victory. “It’s just wicked,” said Yee, an Englishman who won a silver medal for Britain at last year’s Tokyo Olympics. “This is my first Commonwealth Games (and I’m) just soaking it up. (There are) thousands of people on the course and I just wanted to enjoy it.” The 24-year-old Yee was running nearly even with Wilde when the New Zealander learned about the sanction for failing to store his helmet correctly after the cycling leg. Competitors are not allowed to unstrap their helmets before their bike is racked. B Although he later disputed the ruling, Wilde relinquished his lead and applauded as Yee passed by near the finish. Wilde settled for a silver medal. “I felt it was a little unfair,” Wilde said of the penalty. “But that’s racing at the end of the day.” Yee was in 16th place after the swim leg, but rode strongly to start his favored running leg in fifth and within reach of the leaders. Wilde finished behind Yee in Tokyo also, taking the triathlon bronze medal. On a historic day at Edgbaston, Australia won the first women’s cricket match ever played in the Commonwealth Games by three wickets over India. Prior to the match, Indian cricket great Tokyo chosen to host 2025 track world championships Abe’s killing haunts Japan with questions on handmade guns EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Track and field officials have awarded the 2025 world championships to Tokyo, bringing runners, jumpers, and throwers back to the home of last year’s Olympics, where they competed in front of mostly empty stands. The World Athletics Council awarded the champion- ships in a bidding contest that also included Nairobi, Kenya; Silesia, Poland; and Singapore. Japan spent more than $1.4 billion to build the stadium for the Olympics, which were postponed by one year be- cause of the COVID-19 pandemic, then held last summer under restrictions that prevented fans from attending. The state-of-the-art track in Tokyo helped Sydney McLaughlin and Karsten Warholm each break world records in their 400-meter hurdle finals. 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