The GIST - A rootin’ tootin’ celebration
From The GIST Team
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Happy Wednesday!
And happy one week until the 2024 Paralympics Opening Ceremony! Send this newsletter to a pal you’re stoked to watch with, then scroll on for the sports news keeping us busy until the Games begin in Paris.
Quote of The Day
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Anytime you get to be a part of history, it’s special. | |
— Connecticut Sun star DiJonai Carrington, addressing last night’s sold out crowd after Boston’s TD Garden hosted its first-ever women’s basketball game. If you build it… |
The Latest
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Men’s tennis |
🎾 Moving right along, apparently
The GIST: World No. 1 Jannik Sinner received an anti-doping sanction yesterday for testing positive for a banned substance twice in March, news that came less than 24 hours after he won the Cincinnati Masters. A BFD, made even bigger by the looming US Open — let’s dig in.
The details: On March 10th, during Indian Wells, Sinner tested positive for low levels of clostebol, a banned steroid that can help athletes increase muscle mass. Eight days later, he again tested positive for the same substance but did not learn of the results until April. He was then suspended, but appealed and was permitted to continue playing.
- Sinner claimed he tested positive because his physiotherapist used a spray containing the steroid on his own hand after cutting himself. The physio then massaged Sinner without gloves on, apparently transferring the clostebol.
- The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) conducted a full investigation that concluded on August 15th and found Sinner “bore no fault or negligence” for the doping violations.
- Furthermore, according to the ITIA’s decision, an independent scientist determined that the very small amount of clostebol in Sinner’s system wouldn’t have had any effect — positive or negative — on his performance, regardless of intent. Alrighty then.
What’s next: As a result of the initial positive drug test, Sinner will forfeit the $325K he won for reaching the semifinals at Indian Wells, as well as the 400 ATP ranking points he earned. But much to the chagrin of some of his fellow players, that’s where the punishment ends.
- Sinner is free to play at the US Open (with a strong chance to win his second major of the season) when the final Grand Slam of the year begins next week. One thing’s for sure, all eyes will be on him in NYC.
Women’s golf |
⛳ Salt air and the rust on your door
The GIST: As August slips away into a moment in time, the best in women’s golf are preparing for the final major of the year, the AIG Women’s Open, which tees off tomorrow with a star-studded field on a historic course. Say less.
Iconic St Andrews plays host to the season’s fifth and final major: The birthplace of golf boasts historic landmarks and the baddest bunkers in the biz, many of which have legends and names of their own — for example, it’s best to avoid the aptly named Coffins bunkers on the 13th hole.
- While this is only the third time the event will be contested at the Grand Old Lady, it’s the 48th edition of the famed tournament and the 24th iteration of the event as a major.
Cash and exemptions on the line: Unlike in previous years, the 2024 purse didn’t increase year-over-year and is sitting pretty at a cool $9M. The $1.35M winner’s check is a nice boost to the bank account, but the champ also receives an AIG Women’s Open exemption, meaning they automatically qualify for future editions so long as they’re playing on a recognized pro tour. Sweet deal.
World No. 1 American Nelly Korda headlines loaded field: One hundred forty-four of the world’s best golfers begin play tomorrow morning, including Korda, defending AIG Women’s Open champ Lilia Vu, and Olympic Gold medalist Lydia Ko.
- The group to watch? The star-studded trio of Korda, Vu, and world No. 10 Charley Hull, who tee off tomorrow at 8:10 a.m. ET. Pure dead brilliant.
🎾 Ace up her sleeve
Want to own an, ahem, slice of tennis history? Then you’re in luck.
Topps’ brand new Chrome Tennis cards collection hits shelves today, and the 2024 edition is loaded with starpower, from current American stars like Coco Gauff to legends like Venus Williams and Andre Agassi.
- One reason why collectors will be after these packs? Because there may be an autographed card from four-time Grand Slam winner, Carlos Alcaraz, inside. Talk about an investment piece.
- The ball’s in your court — grab a Chrome Tennis pack online before they’re gone.
Mid-Week Watching
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⚾ Little League World Series: Southwest (Texas) vs. Southeast (Nevada) — Today at 3 p.m. ET — ESPN
- The last two undefeated American teams square off, with a chance to secure a spot in Saturday’s U.S. final on the line. Magic happens in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
⚽ Leagues Cup: Columbus Crew vs. Philadelphia Union — Tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET — MLS Season Pass on Apple TV
- Four MLS teams will duke it out in tonight’s Leagues Cup semis, beginning with the defending league champ Crew taking on the recently surging Union. Then at 10 p.m. ET, it’s stout LAFC vs. the Colorado Rapids. Play hard, boys — there’s $2M on the line.
🏀 WNBA: Minnesota Lynx vs. Las Vegas Aces — Tonight at 9:30 p.m. ET — ESPN
- With the WNBA trade deadline come and gone and millions of fans watching the W, the Lynx are coming in hot against the two-time defending champs, with three straight wins in their wake behind top tandem Bridget Carleton and Napheesa Collier. Could there be an upset alert loading?
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The GIST's Picks
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Here’s what has The GIST team currently hyped:
💄 What to check out
Simone Biles' Olympic beauty routine. The GOAT’s first product? Milk Makeup’s Hydro Grip Primer.
📣 Who to know
The Woodhalls. Tara won long jump gold at the 2024 Olympics, and her husband, Hunter, will compete in the Paralympics next week. Power couple alert.
🎥 What to watch
Olympic and Paralympic ads. The brand campaigns capturing the excitement of the Games are too good not to rewatch.
Fun & Games
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Question of the Day
As you read, the Paralympics are just one week away, so we want to know: Which event are you most looking forward to? Choose from the options below or reply to this email to sound off. Magnifique.
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