Motor Racing-Hamilton reveals long battle with depression in Times interview

Motor Racing-Hamilton reveals long battle with depression in Times interview
Hamilton said he has battled with depression as an adult, and has found it difficult to open up about his journey. (AFP)
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Updated 30 September 2024
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Motor Racing-Hamilton reveals long battle with depression in Times interview

Motor Racing-Hamilton reveals long battle with depression in Times interview
  • Hamilton said he has battled with depression as an adult, and has found it difficult to open up about his journey

Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton battled with depression for years from an early age as he dealt with the pressure of pursuing a career in motor racing and faced bullying at school, the 39-year-old told The Times in an interview.
Hamilton, who has been racing competitively since he was six, said he has also battled with depression as an adult, and has found it difficult to open up about his journey.
“I think it was the pressure of the racing and struggling at school. The bullying. I had no one to talk to,” Hamilton said in the interview published on Saturday.
“I’ve struggled with mental health through my life, depression from a very early age when I was, like, 13... when I was in my twenties I had some really difficult phases.”
Hamilton made his Formula One debut in 2007 when he was 21, becoming the first Black driver in the series. He won the championship next year and matched Michael Schumacher’s record of seven championships in 2020.
The Briton said he felt more mature today than he was earlier in his career.
“You’re learning about things that have been passed down to you from your parents, noticing those patterns, how you react to things, how you can change those,” he said.
“So what might have angered me in the past doesn’t anger me today. I am so much more refined.”
Hamilton said he has tried silent retreats to improve his mental health, and while talking to a therapist years ago did not help, he would like to find one in the future.
The Mercedes driver, who is set to join Ferrari next year, is sixth in the championship, with the next race set for Austin next month. (Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; editing by Miral Fahmy)


Dembele dropped from PSG squad for Arsenal trip

Dembele dropped from PSG squad for Arsenal trip
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Dembele dropped from PSG squad for Arsenal trip

Dembele dropped from PSG squad for Arsenal trip
  • Without the in-form Dembele, who has four goals and as many assists in six league games this season, PSG will rely more heavily on Bradley Barcola
LONDON: France forward Ousmane Dembele has been left out of Paris Saint-Germain’s squad for their Champions League game at Arsenal on Tuesday, a source close to the club told AFP.
Dembele’s absence is not injury-related but “a decision of the coach” Luis Enrique, the source told AFP.
It appears to be a disciplinary measure following a heated exchange between Luis Enrique and Dembele after Friday’s 3-1 win over Rennes in Ligue 1, according to sports daily L’Equipe.
Without the in-form Dembele, who has four goals and as many assists in six league games this season, PSG will rely more heavily on Bradley Barcola.
Barcola is the leading scorer in the French top flight this term with six goals, two of which came in the victory over Rennes.
Marco Asensio is in a race against time to be fit after picking up an injury in PSG’s Champions League opener against Girona two weeks ago.

3-Soccer-World Cup winner Griezmann announces shock retirement from French national team

3-Soccer-World Cup winner Griezmann announces shock retirement from French national team
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3-Soccer-World Cup winner Griezmann announces shock retirement from French national team

3-Soccer-World Cup winner Griezmann announces shock retirement from French national team
  • The 33-year-old, who struggled at this year’s Euros, was one of the key elements in the 2018 and 2022 World Cup campaigns as Les Bleus took the title in Russia and finished runners-up in Qatar

PARIS: France midfielder Antoine Griezmann announced the end of his international career on Monday after being coach Didier Deschamps’s most important player for a decade, during which he won a World Cup title.
The 33-year-old, who struggled at this year’s Euros, was one of the key elements in the 2018 and 2022 World Cup campaigns as Les Bleus took the title in Russia and finished runners-up in Qatar.
“Today, it is with deep emotion that I’m announcing my retirement as a player of the France team,” the Atletico Madrid player said on social media.
“After 10 incredible years marked by challenges, successes and unforgettable moments, it is time for me to turn a page and make way for the new generation.
“Wearing this jersey was an honor and a privilege.”
’Grizou’, a favorite among his teammates and fans, was also the top scorer at Euro 2016 when France reached the final, only to be beaten by Portugal after extra time at the Stade de France.
Griezmann won 137 caps for France, scoring 44 goals, and imposed himself as a versatile player in Deschamps’s midfield and even if the captain’s armband went to Kylian Mbappe after Hugo Lloris’s international retirement, he was always a voice everyone listened to.
He played a French record of 84 consecutive matches with Les Bleus, a number that underlines his status as the national team’s most valuable player in the last 10 years. “We’ve had a long discussion about (his retirement) recently. Since his debut in the France team 10 years ago we’ve had a relationship based on trust and frankness,” Deschamps said in a statement.
“Even if his club career is not over, Antoine will remain a monument of French football, one of the greatest player in its history.
“It was often said that he was my favorite. We indeed had built a very strong relationship, that will remain intact. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything, Grizou.”
A man who was always thankful for a sometimes thankless role, Griezmann is the second top player to retire from international football after Olivier Giroud, the team’s all-time top scorer, hung up his France boots after the 2-1 defeat by Spain in this year’s Euro semifinals. Griezmann, who also helped France win the 2021 Nations League, is the team’s fourth all-time goal scorer.
He has made more than 500 appearances in LaLiga with Real Sociedad, Atletico and Barcelona.
This season, he has scored three goals in nine games in all competitions for Atletico.


Dubai BC secures big win over Slovenia’s Cedevita Olimpija

Dubai BC secures big win over Slovenia’s Cedevita Olimpija
Updated 30 September 2024
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Dubai BC secures big win over Slovenia’s Cedevita Olimpija

Dubai BC secures big win over Slovenia’s Cedevita Olimpija
  • The team will be searching for their third straight win when they take on Serbia’s Mega MIS next weekend

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball Club secured their first away victory and second consecutive win in Europe’s ABA League after beating Slovenia’s Cedevita Olimpija 92-84 on Sunday night.

Dubai BC tipped off at the Arena Stozice and put on a solid team performance as they looked to build on their debut win against defending champions Crvena Zvezda last weekend.

Playing in his homeland, Dubai captain Klemen Prepelic led from the front with 23 points including five rebounds, four assists and two steals, while dynamic duo Nate Mason (20 and seven assists) and Isaiah Taylor (10) also hit double figures.

Jacorey Williams dominated in the paint with nine rebounds and 6 points, along with a stellar defensive performance that helped keep Cedevita Olimpija’s star and NBA veteran Devin Robinson, to only 14 points.

Prepelic opened the game with a jump shot and added to his tally with two free throws to give Dubai an early lead. Despite the hosts levelling the score, Dubai’s captain added to his points tally with a 7-4 run, before taking complete control of the game. Cedevita Olimpija had no answers for Nate Mason, who put up 8 first-quarter points, extending the lead to 29-17. The momentum didn’t stop there, as the visitors went into half-time with a healthy 63-42 lead.

After scoring 20 points in the third quarter, Dubai Basketball rallied to hold off Cedevita Olimpija, with Prepelic and Williams adding to the team’s tally to secure the 92-84 win — a result that sees Dubai BC shocking the league with an incredible start to the inaugural season.

Head Coach Jurica Golemac had nothing but praise for his players.

“It was a dominant game,” he said. “We controlled it for 35 to 37 minutes and the players stuck to everything we agreed on. Cedevita Olimpija is a difficult opponent so we knew we had to be very energetic, maintain a very high intensity, which is difficult to do for 40 minutes.

“Overall, I am satisfied. When we saw the games schedule everyone said let's go and win the first two, which we have done. We all want to be very competitive and aggressive and not think about being beaten.”

He added: “We have high ambitions. I told my players in the locker room that small games are the biggest games. We have played these two games where we were not favorites, now we have Mega, then Borac Cacak next and we now need to rest and work well in training for those games.”

Dubai BC play their next game at home, at the Coca-Cola Arena, against Serbia’s Mega MIS on Saturday, Oct. 5.


Al-Qurashi, Mustafa win at Saudi Toyota Championship

Al-Qurashi, Mustafa win at Saudi Toyota Championship
Updated 30 September 2024
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Al-Qurashi, Mustafa win at Saudi Toyota Championship

Al-Qurashi, Mustafa win at Saudi Toyota Championship

RIYADH: The first contest of the 2024 Saudi Toyota Karting Championship concluded at the Dirab Karting Circuit in Riyadh on Saturday with Abdulrazzaq Suleiman Al-Qurashi and Malik Firas Mustafa winning the junior and senior categories respectively.

The one-day event, with eight drivers participating, was organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.

It was sponsored by Jameel Motorsports and Saudi Investment Bank, in collaboration with the Ministry of Sports.

In the junior category at the FunXtreme track, Al-Qurashi finished first in 1 hour, 1 minute, 7 seconds, while Tameem Firas Mustafa came second in 1:02.22.

Mustafa won the senior category in 59.79, Khalid Abdullah Al-Zaid came second in 59.778, and Lyth Maher Momenah third in 59.896.


Sharjah Self-Defense crowned winners at Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Sharjah Self-Defense crowned winners at Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Updated 30 September 2024
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Sharjah Self-Defense crowned winners at Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Sharjah Self-Defense crowned winners at Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • MOD UAE finished second, Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club third in the 3-day competition which concluded on Sunday night

SHARJAH: Sharjah Self-Defense Sports Club came out on top on the final day of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship – Round 3 No-Gi, held at Al-Bait Metwahid in Sharjah.

Sunday’s showdowns featured under-16 and youth matchups, with MOD UAE in second and Al-Ain Jiu-Jitsu Club in third.

Issa Hilal Al-Hazami, chairman of the Sharjah Sports Council, said they were proud to host the event. “The strong participation in a championship that holds such a special name is a great sign of the sport’s continuous growth.”

“The support from families plays a big role in the success of these athletes,” he added.

“We are proud to see them making steady progress towards their dreams, which aligns with the country’s vision of empowering young people and giving them the best opportunities to excel.”

Mohamed Hussain Al-Marzooqi, director of marketing and corporate communications at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said the results highlighted the strength of the sport in the country.

“This championship plays a crucial role in empowering young athletes and developing their skills,” he said.

“The under-16 and youth categories are the future of jiu-jitsu, and their impressive performances show their dedication to building a strong professional career and representing their country in future competitions.”