
The best of track and field star Snezana Rodic in high-flying images
The best of track and field star Snezana Rodic in high-flying images
Snezana Rodic is a triple jumper who saw success on the European circuit. She gained attention for her prowess in the event and for turning heads with her athletic and leaping ability in many championship events.
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic
Snezana Rodic

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
10 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Sports quiz of the week: Champions League, French Open and Giro d'Italia
PSG wrapped up a treble on Saturday night when they hammered Inter in the Champions League final. Who were the first European team to win a treble? Ajax Celtic Manchester United Bayern Munich Désiré Doué was substituted a few minutes after he scored his second goal for PSG in their 5-0 win, so did not have a chance to complete his hat-trick. There have only been four hat-tricks in European Cup finals. Who scored two of them? Eusébio Gerd Müller Alfredo Di Stéfano Ferenc Puskás Iga Swiatek's run of 26 wins in a row at the French Open came to an end this week when she was beaten by Aryna Sabalenka in the semi-finals. If Swiatek is the queen of clay, Rafa Nadal was the king. He played 116 matches at the French Open. How many did he lose? Two Four Six Eight Loïs Boisson also reached the semi-finals, an incredible achievement given it was the first grand slam of her career. Which other player reached the French Open semi-finals in her first slam, doing so at 14 years old? Clue: she would later win the French Open (as well as two Australian Open titles and an Olympic gold medal). Jennifer Capriati Chris Evert Sue Barker Mary Pierce England are playing Andorra in a World Cup qualifier on Saturday. The game is not being held in Andorra but at the Estadi Cornellà-El Prat – the home of which club? Toulouse Girona Real Zaragoza Espanyol How has Thomas Tuchel adapted England training so his players will be ready for the World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico next year? The staff at St George's Park have been told to speak to players in American accents Tuchel has insisted his players must tip hotel staff by at least 20% Players have to drive to training on the right side of the road to mimic US conditions They are training in heated tents Australia and South Africa are preparing to meet in the World Test Championship final this coming week. Which country is hosting the final (having also hosted the 2021 and 2023 finals)? India England New Zealand Bangladesh On the subject of cricket, England players got stuck in traffic and were nearly late for their match against West Indies at the Oval. How did the captain, Harry Brook, and a few others get to the ground? Local police took them by horseback They jumped off the team bus and into black cabs They were given a helicopter ride by the ambulance service They took Lime bikes Which two countries have qualified for the World Cup next summer, having never played in the tournament before? East Timor and Malaysia Uzbekistan and Jordan Cape Verde and Tonga Mauritius and Jamaica Simon Yates won the Giro d'Italia on Sunday. There are 21 stages in the race. How many of them did he win? None Two Six Ten Which rugby league team were beaten finalists in the Challenge Cup last year but have another chance to win the trophy at Wembley on Saturday? Hull Kingston Rovers Warrington Wolves St Helens Hull FC Epsom hosts the Derby on Saturday afternoon. Which piece of equipment did the organisers borrow from another sport this week for the race? The chequered flag used for F1 races at Silverstone The starting blocks from Romford Greyhound Stadium The balls from the FA Cup draw The hooter used at the London Olympics in 2012 Why is the race called the Derby? When the race began in 1780, it was held in Derbyshire rather than Surrey It started out as a race between two horses that shared the same field The race was sponsored by the 12th Earl of Derby Epsom took the idea from the Kentucky Derby in the US Vasiliy Lomachenko has retired from boxing at the age of 37. The Ukrainian won two Olympic gold medals and world titles at three weights. In the amateur ranks, he had 397 fights. How many of them did he lose? None One Six Nine Max Verstappen crashed into a Mercedes car at the Spanish Grand Prix, which led the boss of the Mercedes team, Toto Wolff, to compare his driving to … '… a kid playing mariokart' '… taxi drivers in Naples and Rome' '… a teenager with L plates ' '… a Formula Three driver' Solutions 1:B - There have been 11 treble winning teams: Celtic in 1967, Ajax in 1972, PSV Eindhoven in 1988, Manchester United in 1999, Barcelona in 2009 and 2015, Inter in 2010, Bayern Munich in 2013 and 2020, Manchester City in 2023 and PSG in 2025., 2:D - No one has scored a hat-trick in a European Cup final since the 1960s., 3:B - Nadal won the event 14 times and his win-loss record went from 31–0 to 70–1, 105–2 and 112–3, before finishing at 112–4. , 4:A - Capriati's career was up and down to say the least. She reached the French Open semi-finals at 14, was arrested on shoplifting and marijuana charges later in her teens, and returned to tennis and won three grand slams. , 5:D - England are playing twice in the next week: against Andorra in Spain and against Senegal in a friendly at the City Ground in Nottingham., 6:D - 'I have done pre-season in Orlando and I will be very surprised if we do not suffer,' said Tuchel. 'Suffering is one of the headlines for this World Cup.' Sounds fun., 7:B - The 2021 final was at the Rose Bowl, the 2023 final was at the Oval and the 2025 final will be at Lord's. Despite the lure of playing at home, England have never reached the final. , 8:D - The West Indies players stayed on their coach and were late, meaning they did not have a proper warm-up. 'It was very tough,' said Gudakesh Motie. 'It was a long drive to the ground with a lot of traffic – it took about two hours on the bus. When we got to the ground we had only a few minutes before play.' , 9:B - It's a 48-team tournament so expect to see a few new faces – and a few more pages – in the sticker album., 10:A - Yates did not win any of the stages but he completed the 2,140-mile course quicker than anyone else. , 11:B - Warrington are up against it. They lost to Wigan in last year's final and are underdogs against Hull KR this time around. , 12:C - The draw for the race took place at a Picturehouse cinema in Epsom and featured the balls and velvet bag used in FA Cup draws. It was a step up from last year, when they used hand-scrawled ping-pong balls and held the draw outside the local Wetherspoons. , 13:C - The Earl of Derby and Sir Charles Bunbury both helped establish the race. They supposedly flipped a coin to determine whether it would be named 'Derby Stakes' or 'Bunbury Stakes.' Although Bunbury lost the coin toss, Newmarket later featured his name in the 'Bunbury Cup'., 14:B - Boxing has lost one of its greats. , 15:B - Taxi drivers in Rome did not welcome the comparison. 'We are the best at not having accidents, otherwise we would lose our working day,' said one annoyed driver. 'I would like to see Formula One drivers manoeuvring around construction sites, scooters and golf carts the way we do. Rome is now a jungle, not a Formula One track.' Scores
Yahoo
15 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Manchester United boost profit forecast after Europa League run lifts ticket sales
(Reuters) -Manchester United raised their annual core profit forecast on Friday as the club's strong performance in the Europa League drove ticket sales and broadcast revenue. United forecast adjusted core profit of between 180 million pounds ($244 million) and 190 million pounds for the year ending June, up from an earlier projection of between 145 million and 160 million pounds. Ticket sales jumped more than 50% to 44.5 million pounds in the three months to March as the club had a good run in the Europa League, before losing the finals to Tottenham Hotspur. United had their worst Premier League season since they were relegated in 1974 and hopes of participating in a European competition next season were dashed after they lost the Europa League final. "We had a difficult season in the Premier League, which we all know fell below our standards and we have a clear expectation of improvement next season," CEO Omar Berrada said in a statement. United's absence from European competitions, which are lucrative sources of broadcasting revenue, deals a huge blow to the club's future finances and has drawn anger and disappointment from fans worldwide. Jim Ratcliffe, who holds a stake of about 29% in the club and runs their football operations, has taken steps to revive the club's fortunes, including by cutting jobs, raising ticket prices and stopping free lunches at staff canteens. Those benefits are expected to be realised from the first quarter of the new fiscal year starting July, the club said on Friday. United reported a net loss of 2.7 million pounds for the three months ended March 31, compared with a loss of 71.5 million pounds a year earlier. ($1 = 0.7383 pounds) Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data


New York Times
30 minutes ago
- New York Times
Barcelona transfers: Which players are most likely to leave this summer?
Barcelona are set for another interesting summer, with the desire to strengthen Hansi Flick's squad likely to meet some familiar complications. First of all, the club's long-running adventures in navigating La Liga's spending rules will undoubtedly play a prominent role (and for the latest on Barca's financial situation, follow this link). Advertisement Meanwhile, their major opening move of the transfer window is in pursuit of Espanyol's Joan Garcia. That Barca want to sign their city rivals' goalkeeper raises the question: what future role for club captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen? Might they try to move the German on? Let's start this list of the Barca players most likely to be sold this summer with a look at that very man. The situation around Ter Stegen could become one of the biggest sagas of Barcelona's summer. Barca want to sign Garcia, 24, to become their new starting goalkeeper. That questions Ter Stegen's place at the club. The 33-year-old German was voted Barca's captain last year and has a contract up until 2028. When he extended in 2023 — having hugely impressed as Xavi's team won La Liga — he agreed to salary deferrals that would help the club in meeting more immediate La Liga salary limit demands. This week, Ter Stegen spoke at a news conference before Germany's Nations League semi-final with Portugal (they lost 2-1 on Wednesday) and was asked about his position at Barca. He said he has no intention of leaving. 'Nobody at the club spoke with me about this situation, so I'm not worried,' he said. 'I know I will be at Barcelona next season.' Senior club sources — who, like all those consulted for this article, preferred to speak anonymously to protect their positions — say their desired plan for next season is to have Garcia as No 1. They also want Wojciech Szczesny, who has been offered a new two-year deal, as backup. They would like to sell Ter Stegen, but are also equally aware the German is entitled to stick with his current deal. In the article available through the link below, we cover the background to this situation in more detail, including the echoes it has with Barca's previous attempts to sell senior players, such as Frenkie de Jong and Raphinha. And we are expecting more developments to follow. After a season in which he played just 298 minutes across 11 appearances, Ansu Fati has accepted that looking for a new start will be the best decision for his career. His contract at Barcelona has an impact, though. Now 22, Fati's deal with the club runs until 2027, and his yearly salary of around €7million after tax (£5.9; $8m at current rates) is out of reach for the European clubs he is expected to interest. That leaves both player and club facing the likely outcome of a loan. Both parties are open to it, while Barcelona are also conscious they might have to keep paying a share of Fati's salary. Monaco have, so far, shown the clearest interest in Fati, who played most of the 2023-24 campaign in a disappointing loan spell at Brighton. Monaco have been in talks with Barcelona and the expectation at the Spanish club is for a temporary switch to be finalised in the coming weeks. Advertisement The 26-year-old goalkeeper is pretty much guaranteed to be sold this summer. Although Barca were happy with Pena's contributions throughout last season, he lost his place in Flick's starting line-up to Szczesny. Now, Barcelona have Marc-Andre ter Stegen back — and they are also looking to sign Garcia from Espanyol. Both club and player agree that the best solution for Pena is to find a new home where he can play regular first-team football. Barcelona won't make it hard for him to leave. He still has a year to run on his current deal and the expectation is that he will leave for a relatively low transfer fee, or even on a free, with Barca keen to secure a sell-on clause. Multiple La Liga clubs have reportedly expressed an interest in Pena, including Real Betis, Valencia and Celta Vigo. Galatasaray, where he played on loan back in 2023, are also in the mix. There is undoubtedly talent there, but Pablo Torre's favoured position of attacking midfield is extremely crowded at Barca and it won't get better anytime soon. All scenarios are open with the 22-year-old, from a permanent sale to a loan, although the latter is perhaps what makes more sense right now. There is a feeling at the club that Torre has the talent to break out into a regular first-team option at some point and Barca do not want to lose track of him. However, he is currently only under contract until 2026. The player's camp has been in contact with several clubs around Europe and the Middle East to let them know Torre is available. When Araujo signed a contract extension up to 2031 in January, it included a €60m release clause. The Uruguayan 26-year-old had just rejected a move to Juventus, but covered himself with a reachable exit fee in case he was not happy with his situation at Barca by the summer. Advertisement Well, his position now is not the greatest. After returning from a hamstring injury, Araujo failed to establish himself as a starting centre-back in the second half of last season. He was also heavily criticised over his performance against Inter in the second leg of Barca's Champions League semi-final defeat. Despite this, sources from the player's camp say Araujo does not intend to leave this summer. He is ready to stay and work to challenge for a place in Flick's line-up. Barca would surely be open to a sale if a decent offer were to arrive, but with a new deal signed in January and Araujo determined to remain at the club, it is unlikely he will leave. There is a similar situation with Christensen. The 29-year-old missed much of the season through injury and when he returned, he found himself unable to break into the starting XI. But he is content with life in Barcelona and is happy to stay. However, the difference with Christensen is that his contract expires next year. Talks over a new deal have not begun, but Barca's executives would prefer not to start the new season with any players in the final 12 months of their contracts. Even still, the most likely scenario, as of now, is for Christensen to stay. Barca sporting director Deco and manager Flick have not hidden their intentions to bolster the attacking line. Both mentioned Luis Diaz and Marcus Rashford by name in recent press conferences — and this week Barca's interest in Diaz was rebuffed by Liverpool. Last season, Flick felt Barca lacked strength in depth up front when Robert Lewandowski was injured. That does not leave 23-year-old Pau Victor in a good place, as he was available to step in. Barcelona do not want to lose him, though, and the most likely scenario, should a new winger arrive, would see him leaving on loan. Victor will have plenty of suitors in La Liga. He has understood his role as a backup in Flick's team, while also feeling frustrated with his lack of regular football. Advertisement Barcelona's hope is that, even if he can't be involved with the first team right now, Victor can still become a valuable player for the club and gain more market value if he has a successful loan. He is under contract until 2029. Barcelona have actually secured some income via a few sales already. Como already met the €6m release clause in the contract of 21-year-old full-back Alex Valle, who had been on loan at the Italian club. Meanwhile, West Ham's €39m signing of 25-year-old defender Jean-Clair Todibo from Nice means Barcelona are set to earn €7.8m. Barca sold Todibo to Nice in 2021 and inserted a 20 per cent sell-on clause in that deal.