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Mohamed Salah has been carrying Egypt's World Cup heartbreak for years, and Sunday he finally buried it. Ninety-two years after their tournament debut, Egypt earned their first ever World Cup victory, with Salah delivering when his country needed him most. Historic doesn't begin to cover it.
Shifting to the hardwood, Nneka Ogwumike reminded everyone exactly who she is. In the WNBA's thirtieth season anniversary game, the Los Angeles Sparks forward hit a buzzer-beater over the New York Liberty to steal the win at home. Thirty years of this league, and moments like that are exactly why it keeps growing.
And over at Shinnecock Hills, Wyndham Clark had the crowd working against him and his ball-striking wasn't clean, but when the pressure hit hardest down the stretch, Clark made the shots that counted. He walked away with the title, proving composure matters more than comfort when a major is on the line.
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