
Edward Sutelan
Senior Assistant Editor at Sports Business Journal
Senior assistant editor @SBJ | Formerly with @sportingnews, @PennLive, @capecodtimes, @DispatchAlerts, @TheLantern | [email protected]
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1 month ago |
sportingnews.com | Edward Sutelan
"The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" has delivered several thrilling finishes throughout its history. The Indy 500 is already one of the most anticipated races in motorsports every year, but there's nothing that will have racing fans on the edge of their seats more than a photo finish. It's hard to imagine that a race that covers 500 miles can ultimately come down to mere inches.
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sportingnews.com | Edward Sutelan
No racing event has lasted as long as the Indianapolis 500. Through the winning times, fans have been able to see the evolution of racing and cars as the average speeds of the winners just get faster and faster. The first winner of the Indy 500, Ray Harroun in 1911, averaged 74.602 mph. In 2021, winning his fourth Indy 500, Helio Castroneves averaged 190.69 mph, more than doubling the speed of Harroun.
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1 month ago |
sportingnews.com | Edward Sutelan |Vuonghan Nguyen
Trong lịch sử NBA, khi một loạt trận kéo dài đến Game 7, đó thường là dấu hiệu của sự căng thẳng và kịch tính kéo dài từ đầu tới cuối. Người hâm mộ mong đợi một trận đấu đỉnh cao, nơi hai đội ngang tài ngang sức sẽ quyết chiến để giành quyền đi tiếp. Tuy nhiên, không phải Game 7 nào cũng kịch tính như mong đợi. Đôi khi, một đội lại thể hiện sự áp đảo toàn diện và tiễn đối thủ về nhà bằng chiến thắng không thương tiếc.
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sportingnews.com | Edward Sutelan
Winning the Kentucky Derby is typically considered the first step in the chase for a Triple Crown. But over time, there have been several horses to forego the chance at history and sit out the second leg of the Triple Crown — the Preakness Stakes. Just days after winning the Kentucky Derby, trainer Bill Mott alerted officials that Sovereignty would be sitting out the Preakness Stakes and passing up a chance at immortality.
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1 month ago |
sportingnews.com | Edward Sutelan
It is rare that a golfer becomes a repeat winner in the PGA Championship. Only six players have won a PGA Championship in back-to-back years, with only two of those having come in stroke play. The most recent back-to-back winner is Brooks Koepka, who won in both 2018 and 2019 before putting himself back at the pinnacle of golf in 2023. While winning in consecutive years is rare, several golfers have posted multiple PGA Championship wins -- including a handful of winners in the 2020s.
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