newsinsightplus.com 1Gaelic1Rugby March 19, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC SportMenuHomeFootballCricketFormula 1Rugby URugby LTennisGolfBoxingAthleticsMoreA-Z SportsAmerican FootballAthleticsBasketballBoxingCricketCyclingDartsDisability SportFootballFormula 1Gaelic GamesGet InspiredGolfGymnasticsHorse RacingMixed Martial ArtsMotorsportNetballOlympic SportsRugby LeagueRugby UnionSnookerSwimmingTennisWinter SportsFull Sports A-ZMore from SportEnglandScotlandWalesNorthern IrelandMy SportMatch of the DaySports Personality5 Live SportSport on the BBCNews FeedsHelp & FAQsTennisLive ScoresResultsCalendarVideoTomorrow’s Order of PlayKonstantin Koltsov: Aryna Sabalenka to play in Miami Open after death of boyfriendPublished23 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Konstantin Koltsov made 62 appearances for the Belarus national teamBy Russell FullerBBC tennis correspondentAryna Sabalenka intends to play in the Miami Open following the death of her boyfriend, former ice hockey player Konstantin Koltsov.Koltsov, who represented Belarus at the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympics, has died at the age of 42.He also spent three years in the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins.Compatriot Sabalenka, 25, is seeded second in Miami and due to enter the tournament at the second-round stage later this week.She has a first-round bye and will play the winner of Tuesday’s match between Simona Halep and Paula Badosa on Thursday or Friday.Koltsov was in Miami when he died, in what the Miami-Dade Police Department said was an “apparent suicide”.”No foul play is suspected,” it added in a statement.Sabalenka’s father Sergey, also a former ice hockey player, died in 2019 at the age of 43.World number two Sabalenka described Sergey as her “biggest motivation” when she retained her Australian Open title in January, fulfilling a dream she shared with him to win two Grand Slam titles by the age of 25.Koltsov retired from playing in 2016 and was assistant coach with Russia Kontinental Hockey League side Salavat Yulaev Ufa.A statement on the club’s website announcing his death described Koltsov as a “strong and cheerful person” who was “loved and respected by players, colleagues and fans”.The Pittsburgh Penguins also paid tribute, saying: “The Penguins extend their deepest condolences to the family and friends of former Penguins forward, Konstantin Koltsov.”Live scores, results and order of playAlerts: Get tennis news sent to your phoneRelated TopicsTennisTop StoriesWomen’s Champions League: Chelsea face Ajax in quarter-final first legPublished1 day agoMan Utd teenager Mainoo added to England squadPublished3 hours agoSabalenka to play in Miami Open after boyfriend’s deathPublished23 minutes agoElsewhere on the BBCHere today, gone and forgotten tomorrow…Sensational songs by acts whose chart career shone briefly but brightlyAttributioniPlayerHas Toyota solved the electric car battery problem?The Inquiry discusses if the company’s new battery could be a watershed moment in car makingAttributionSoundsThe journey of a lifetime, which ended in disasterSpace Shuttle Columbia’s tragic final mission remembered by the astronauts’ families and colleaguesAttributioniPlayerThe two-headed dog experiments that shocked the worldOne of Vladimir Demikhov’s creations lived for 29 daysAttributionSoundsElsewhere in SportBest tries of the 2024 Six Nations. VideoBest tries of the 2024 Six NationsLineker and Shearer get wound up by wingers. VideoLineker and Shearer get wound up by wingers’I nearly quit – but now I’m ready for Olympic dogfight’Garbisi or Ford? Six Nations team of the tournament’Sport made me and saved me’ – your inspiring storiesWho impressed and where do England need to strengthen?’I feel relief’ – Olympic great Kenny on ending cycling careerMan Utd score late winner to edge Liverpool in FA Cup classic. VideoMan Utd score late winner to edge Liverpool in FA Cup classicWorld’s worst national team chase first win for 20 yearsThe Scotsman swapping sprinting for a shot at NFL’Woods comparisons premature but Scheffler is special’It is the right decision to retire – Kenny. VideoIt is the right decision to retire – Kenny’There is life in Ten Hag yet as Man Utd manager’Six Nations breakthrough stars: Who stood out?Join the BBC Sport WhatsApp channelsAddicted and homeless – a wild ride from the streets to the elite [ad_1] Aryna Sabalenka intends to play in the Miami Open following the death of her boyfriend, former ice hockey player Konstantin Koltsov. Koltsov, who represented Belarus at the 2002 and… Continue reading
newsinsightplus.com 1Gaelic1Rugby March 19, 2024 0 Comments BBC HomepageSkip to contentAccessibility HelpYour accountLiveNotificationsHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeMore menuMore menuSearch BBCHomeNewsSportWeatheriPlayerSoundsBitesizeCBBCCBeebiesFoodClose menuBBC SportMenuHomeFootballCricketFormula 1Rugby URugby LTennisGolfBoxingAthleticsMoreA-Z SportsAmerican FootballAthleticsBasketballBoxingCricketCyclingDartsDisability SportFootballFormula 1Gaelic GamesGet InspiredGolfGymnasticsHorse RacingMixed Martial ArtsMotorsportNetballOlympic SportsRugby LeagueRugby UnionSnookerSwimmingTennisWinter SportsFull Sports A-ZMore from SportEnglandScotlandWalesNorthern IrelandMy SportMatch of the DaySports Personality5 Live SportSport on the BBCNews FeedsHelp & FAQsTennisLive ScoresResultsCalendarVideoTomorrow’s Order of PlayKonstantin Koltsov: Aryna Sabalenka to play in Miami Open after death of boyfriendPublished23 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Konstantin Koltsov made 62 appearances for the Belarus national teamBy Russell FullerBBC tennis correspondentAryna Sabalenka intends to play in the Miami Open following the death of her boyfriend, former ice hockey player Konstantin Koltsov.Koltsov, who represented Belarus at the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympics, has died at the age of 42.He also spent three years in the NHL with the Pittsburgh Penguins.Compatriot Sabalenka, 25, is seeded second in Miami and due to enter the tournament at the second-round stage later this week.She has a first-round bye and will play the winner of Tuesday’s match between Simona Halep and Paula Badosa on Thursday or Friday.Koltsov was in Miami when he died, in what the Miami-Dade Police Department said was an “apparent suicide”.”No foul play is suspected,” it added in a statement.Sabalenka’s father Sergey, also a former ice hockey player, died in 2019 at the age of 43.World number two Sabalenka described Sergey as her “biggest motivation” when she retained her Australian Open title in January, fulfilling a dream she shared with him to win two Grand Slam titles by the age of 25.Koltsov retired from playing in 2016 and was assistant coach with Russia Kontinental Hockey League side Salavat Yulaev Ufa.A statement on the club’s website announcing his death described Koltsov as a “strong and cheerful person” who was “loved and respected by players, colleagues and fans”.The Pittsburgh Penguins also paid tribute, saying: “The Penguins extend their deepest condolences to the family and friends of former Penguins forward, Konstantin Koltsov.”Live scores, results and order of playAlerts: Get tennis news sent to your phoneRelated TopicsTennisTop StoriesWomen’s Champions League: Chelsea face Ajax in quarter-final first legPublished1 day agoMan Utd teenager Mainoo added to England squadPublished3 hours agoSabalenka to play in Miami Open after boyfriend’s deathPublished23 minutes agoElsewhere on the BBCHere today, gone and forgotten tomorrow…Sensational songs by acts whose chart career shone briefly but brightlyAttributioniPlayerHas Toyota solved the electric car battery problem?The Inquiry discusses if the company’s new battery could be a watershed moment in car makingAttributionSoundsThe journey of a lifetime, which ended in disasterSpace Shuttle Columbia’s tragic final mission remembered by the astronauts’ families and colleaguesAttributioniPlayerThe two-headed dog experiments that shocked the worldOne of Vladimir Demikhov’s creations lived for 29 daysAttributionSoundsElsewhere in SportBest tries of the 2024 Six Nations. VideoBest tries of the 2024 Six NationsLineker and Shearer get wound up by wingers. VideoLineker and Shearer get wound up by wingers’I nearly quit – but now I’m ready for Olympic dogfight’Garbisi or Ford? Six Nations team of the tournament’Sport made me and saved me’ – your inspiring storiesWho impressed and where do England need to strengthen?’I feel relief’ – Olympic great Kenny on ending cycling careerMan Utd score late winner to edge Liverpool in FA Cup classic. VideoMan Utd score late winner to edge Liverpool in FA Cup classicWorld’s worst national team chase first win for 20 yearsThe Scotsman swapping sprinting for a shot at NFL’Woods comparisons premature but Scheffler is special’It is the right decision to retire – Kenny. VideoIt is the right decision to retire – Kenny’There is life in Ten Hag yet as Man Utd manager’Six Nations breakthrough stars: Who stood out?Join the BBC Sport WhatsApp channelsAddicted and homeless – a wild ride from the streets to the elite [ad_1] Aryna Sabalenka intends to play in the Miami Open following the death of her boyfriend, former ice hockey player Konstantin Koltsov. Koltsov, who represented Belarus at the 2002 and… Continue reading