“I didn’t say that I handled it well, but I’ve just said that I think I can handle it. I can do it. And yeah, it’s turned out to be pretty good this year. ”To keep herself in check, the Thailand native keeps her philosophy posted on her Instagram profile, which reads, “Be you, be happy and everything will be fine. ” Thitikul, who on Oct. 31 joined 18-time LPGA winner Lydia Ko as the only players in tour history to reach No. 1 before their 20th birthday, said she took stock of poor performances on the golf course and found they all had one thing in common: She wasn’t being herself. “I didn’t have fun, ” she says of those unsatisfactory rounds.
“I was expecting a lot of results on the golf course, not really talking, not really enjoying it. So I think being myself, have fun, keep smiling, keep laughing and talking with other players or talking with my caddie, joking around — I think it’s the best that I can do. ”Golf has always been fun for Thitikul, who grew up in northeast Thailand and was introduced to the sport at age 6 through her father and grandfather, both of whom were not golfers themselves but recognized the opportunity that golf might provide. Thitikul teases that her grandfather was enamored with Tiger Woods, but after her first golf experience with a professional in Bangkok, she was hooked, too. “They asked me when I finished practicing, do I like it? And I say, ‘Yeah, I do. ’ Because [there were] a lot of friends and when I practice, it seemed fun and it seemed not like other sports that I have been watching on TV, ” she recalls.
Switzerland, marking the first ever world championship medal for the Czech women’s hockey team. Czechia won 4-2, with goals from Natalie Mlynkova (2), Daniela Pejsova, and Vendula Pribylova. Switzerland struggled with injuries and absences throughout the tournament and only 17 players were able to dress for today’s game. Is this real life? 🎉Dreams come true🇨🇿🥉@narodnitymzen #WomensWorlds pic.
head coach John Wroblewski shouted out the other day after the U. defeated Canada in group play:“She easily could have let that (those two goals) define her for the evening, but she made some huge saves going forward in the first… and then she made 16 saves in the second and a handful those were grade A… What a performance by her and one that should be a confidence builder going forward.
team in Denmark felt like a different team than the one at the Olympics:“I think so. I think they took a step-up in their offense, for sure. I think they were using below the goal line a lot and when teams do that, it’s tough to defend. We certainly learned a lot from that round-robin game. We have respect for them… we know that if we want to defend (our world title), we’re probably going to have to go through them again in April. ”Brianne Jenner on Canadian goalie Ann-Renee Desbiens’ performance:“We’re so confident when she’s in the net. She’s as cool as a cucumber. … I thought she was really dialed in tonight, as she always is. ”Brianne Jenner on what the next seven months look like for her, from the PWHPA Dream Gap Tour to the 2023 World Championship:“There’s going to be a lot of good hockey. The PWHPA Tour that we’re gonna have, it’s going to be best on best. A lot of players at this tournament, top U.
Thitikul’s ascent to the top of her sport was swift: In February 2017, just three days after her 14th birthday, she made her first LPGA tournament appearance at the Honda LPGA Thailand and finished 37th out of 66 players. Just five months later, Thitikul made headlines when she became the youngest person ever to win a professional golf tour event at age 14 years, 4 months and 19 days old, winning the Ladies European Thailand Championship on the Ladies European Tour (LET). RELATED: 2022 CME Group Tour Championship — How to watch, who’s playing in LPGA’s season finaleFor three more years, Thitikul resisted turning professional, racking up multiple international amateur victories and plenty of tour experience, notching her first LPGA top-10 finish in March 2018 at the HSBC Women’s World Championship (T-8) and earning low amateur honors that same year at two majors, the ANA Inspiration (T-30) and Women’s British Open (T-64).
You never can take them for granted. ”‘There’s just no quit in this group:’ Dynamic U. team to play for gold at WorldsCanada, the reigning Olympic gold medalists and defending world champions, on playing in another rivalry game:“The gold medal game is huge, ” Canadian captain Marie-Philip Poulin said after the team’s semifinal win vs. Switzerland. “I haven’t had a lot of time to think about it, but we know the target is on us and it’s okay. It’s about using the excitement and knowing [the United States] are coming for us, but just playing our game, keeping our focus on us and competing for 60 minutes.
Games that did not involve either the U. or Canada are marked with an asterisk (*) Year Event Winner and Score 1990 World Championship Canada, 5-2 1992 Canada, 8-0 1994 Canada, 6-3 1997 Canada, 4-3 (OT) 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics USA, 3-1 1999 Canada, 3-1 2000 Canada, 3-2 (OT) 2001 Canada, 3-2 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics 2003 Cancelled due to SARS 2004 Canada, 2-0 2005 USA, 1-0 (SO) 2006 Torino Winter Olympics* Canada defeated Sweden, 4-1 2007 Canada, 5-1 2008 USA, 4-3 2009 USA, 4-1 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics 2011 USA, 3-2 (OT) 2012 Canada, 5-4 (OT) 2013 USA, 3-2 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics 2015 USA, 7-5 2016 USA, 1-0 (OT) 2017 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics USA, 3-2 (SO) 2019 World Championship* United States defeated Finland, 2-1 (SO) 2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 2021 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics TBD 2022 Women’s Worlds: Czechia wins historic bronzeEarlier on Sunday, Czechia won the bronze medal game vs.
women's hockey team is driven by pride, above all else… Keep in mind that USA Hockey no longer gives the women's national team a bonus for anything other than gold at #WomensWorlds. With a silver medal, they walk away empty handed. — Alex Azzi (@AlexAzziNBC) September 4, 2022Women’s Worlds Gold Medal Game: Second Period Live Updates0:00: Elsewhere in Denmark, there is some confusion about what the result of today’s 5th place game means. Japan defeated Finland 1-0 in a shootout to finish the tournament ranked fifth. Heading into the day, the IIHF website said the winner of the game would earn a spot in group A, but that page was later updated. If world ranking is used instead of today’s result, Finland will continue to play in group A instead of Japan. I reached out to a representative for team Finland, who told me this: A representative for team Finland told me they believed heading into the game (and continue to believe now) that the winner of the 5th place game (Japan) will play in group A next year.
com/YsvN8GzHov — IIHF (@IIHFHockey) September 4, 2022Follow Alex Azzi on Twitter @AlexAzziNBC To say that Atthaya Thitikul has enjoyed a breakout rookie LPGA season is a bit of an understatement, but keeping things low-key is exactly how 19-year-old “Jeeno” likes it. As the 2022 season concludes this week at the CME Group Tour Championship, Thitikul has already captured two LPGA titles, held the No. 1 spot in the world rankings and collected the Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year honors. But the current world No. 2 displays a wise-beyond-her-years ethos when she says what she’s most proud of this season is her mindset. “[I’m]19 years old — I think I’m still young to handle all the things that I have now, ” Thitikul told On Her Turf ahead of this week’s season finale in Naples, Fla.
Brianne Jenner on Poulin’s block:“It’s funny people are surprised when one of our top scorers does that, ” Jenner told On Her Turf. “But I’ve played with her since we were under 18 and I’ve seen her block a lot of shots. She’s clutch for us at both ends… When you look down the bench and everyone’s going to lay their body on the line and you see your captain do it, it’s infectious. ”Brianne Jenner on her two goals:“I always get made fun of my teammates because I don’t really remember what goes on all that well, ” she laughed.
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player is sent to the penalty box. This time it’s Hannah Brandt (boarding). 30:54: And Brianne Jenner strikes again, almost from the same place on the ice as her first of the day (video embedded below). The power play goal assisted from Sarah Fillier and Sarah Nurse. Canada leads 2-0.. @briannejenner goes upstairs to extend 🇨🇦's lead to ✌️. #WomensWorlds pic. com/HGEFsPZ6Cx — Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) September 4, 202231:00: Before American fans panic too much, it’s worth keeping in mind how the U. has rebounded in other games at this tournament. “I don’t think the bounce back is necessarily an emphasis because that means you have the mindset of being down, ” U. captain Kendall Coyne Schofield told me yesterday. “But I think there’s just no quit in this group.
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