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Golf: The third of round of a golf tournament is known as moving day, and that’s exactly what Paul Casey (GBR) is doing. He is -4 through seven holes to move joint-top of the leaderboard alongside Xander Schauffele (USA) on -11.
Ireland’s Shane Lowry and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama are among a bunch of four one shot behind, then comes Rory McIlroy (IRE) alone on -9. Cameron Smith (AUS) has moved up to -7 for a tie of 11th.
BMX freestyle – for a sport that appears on the face of it to be wildly unpredictable, in that all it takes is one false move for a rider’s hopes and dreams to be shattered, there has been a degree of predictability to the start of the men’s comp at Ariake Urban Sports Park today. The previously mentioned Logan Martin of Australia has lived up to expectations with runs of 91.90 and 90.04 for an average of 90.97 after the seeding ride. That put him at the top of the table ahead of local boy Rim Nakamura (87.67) and Daniel Dhers of Venezuela (85.10). Team GB’s Declan Brooks finished seventh, with American pair Justin Dowell and Nick Bruce eighth and ninth respectively.