Sentences with phrase «world champion lines»

Since there's now a total of six World Champions lined up on the grid, Codemasters decided to take the opportunity to create a new scenario - based mode where you test your skills against them in conditions known to suit.

Not exact matches

He's also a fighting champion, putting his undefeated record on the line four times in the past two years, most notably in two absolutely brutal victories over Sergey Kovalev to become the unified light heavyweight champion of the world.
The bottom line appears to be that the United Nations was unable to find a real life woman that would be able to champion the rights of ALL women on the issue of gender equality and the fight for their empowerment.The United Nations has decided that Wonder Woman is the role model that women and girls all round the world should look up to.
In December 2012, we pioneered an innovative 90 - minute musical show called Inspiring Our World which used song and dance to impart our mission, vision and social responsibility values to over 41,000 front - line employees, all of whom are now Diversity Champions.
Those who are on the front lines of championing contraceptive access to reduce abortion in the developing world are having national impact among conservatives!
A moderately gifted person who would have been a community treasure a thousand years ago has to give up, has to go into some other line of work, since modern communications put him or her into daily competition with nothing but world's champions....
In prophecy the Messiah is ordinarily a human champion of the line of David; in apocalyptic the Messiah is a divine, supramundane, heavenly figure, who will break into the world from the outside.
The three players have championed initiatives under these five pillars that work to benefit the world while also enhancing each entity's bottom line.
Since beating Court he has kept busy throwing out bright and trite new lines reminding the public he is «the heavyweight women's tennis champion of the world» and that there are all kinds of deserving challengers around.
You only named mediocre players, decent at best.Exactly «the Arsenal calibre»... sad days... we can only dream about the recent past when crowds of world class players lined up to play for us.Can you imagine players of the stature of Henry, Bergkamp, Pires, Ljundberg, Reyes, Vieira, Overmars, Kanu, Anelka, Gilberto, Petit... joining Arsenal in today days?The Europe and world's cream of the cream was playing for our beloved team.Half of the team was world champion, the other half was European champion... so many stars, it was hard to chose a favorite player.Us... beating the mighty Real Madrid at Bernabeu with easy... try that today.Winning the title with a victory at Old Trafford - easy task... compare that with the 8 - 2 shame.So, when the recent memories bring an army of stars in front of your eyes... you are talking about... Willian, Sturridge and... Solanke?What a laughing stock we are, how embarrassing everything is!
Beleive me if arsenal have a world class striker benzema, cavani, ibra, lewandwoski type arsenal will win the league and will be ready to compete in champions League I want you to imagine king henry leading our current line up.....
Richardson was second across the finish line but was elevated to first when winner Dayron Robles of Cuba (the world - record holder) was disqualified for interfering with third - place Liu Xiang of China (the»04 Olympic champion).
But the 2012 world champion marked the Dutch rider's wheel and crossed the line behind her to ensure her a silver medal by a single point.
And, finally, if one player drove a lesser team to Champions League qualification or a World Cup, then it had to be examined whether that feat was the equal of an international star forcing an already - competitive team over the line.
Kenya's world and Olympic 1500m gold medallist Asbel Kiprop ran a meeting record in the Emsley Carr Mile event, his 3:51.89 enough to see him cross the line clear ahead of world indoor 1500m champion Ayanleh Souleiman of Djibouti with 3:52.07.
Eilidh Child is to run the 400m hurdles, while Tiffany Porter is to race the shorter distance over the barriers where she will line up alongside world indoor champion Nia Ali and Olympic silver medallist Dawn Harper - Nelson as world champion Brianna Rollins and Olympic champion Sally Pearson also go head - to - head.
In the women's events, Brits Hannah England and Laura Weightman will line up in the 1500m against world champion Abeba Aregawi of Sweden and the woman of the moment in middle - distance terms, recent African 3000m record - setter Hellen Obiri.
In the field events, Valerie Adams of New Zealand heads the shot put line - up, the world and Olympic champion having claimed her 52nd win in a row in Lucerne, while Caterine Ibarguen of Colombia is the woman to beat in the triple jump.
But also dipping under two minutes was 20 - year - old world junior champion Ajee Wilson of the US and 19 - year - old world junior silver medallist Judd, who ran a sensible race leaving enough to surge through a world - class field on the back straight and storm over the line in a 1:59.77 PB.
Saturday is set to see the long - awaited return of Kenya's world 800m record - holder Rudisha following knee injury problems as he lines up as part of a high - class field including world indoor and outdoor champion Mohammed Aman of Ethiopia and Botswana's Olympic silver medallist Nijel Amos.
Paralympic silver medallist and world T44 200m record - holder Richard Browne of the US goes head - to - head with Germany's newly - crowned European champion Felix Streng over half a lap, while Britain's Mel Nicholls is among those to line up in the women's 400m wheelchair race.
In the men's 800m, Judd's fellow Brit Andrew Osagie faces a tremendous line - up that includes world record - holder David Rudisha and Nijel Amos, who claimed Olympic silver behind Rudisha in 2012, as well as the world indoor and outdoor champion Mohammed Aman.
Adam Gemili — who was just off his 10.05 100m PB when winning at the Bedford International at the end of last month — will line up to contest that distance alongside world indoor 60m champion Richard Kilty, while the fastest man in the world this year over 100m Justin Gatlin is also among those entered, the American having recently clocked a wind - assisted 9.76 to win in Eugene.
Like in the men's 1500m, there was a thrilling finish to the men's 3000m which saw victory for Ethiopia's world junior 5000m champion Yomif Kejelcha in 7:57.21 as US champion Ryan Hill made the most of the home support to move from fifth to second, securing silver thanks to a dip for the line to pip Kenya's IAAF World Indoor Tour winner Augustine Choge 7:57.39 to 7:5world junior 5000m champion Yomif Kejelcha in 7:57.21 as US champion Ryan Hill made the most of the home support to move from fifth to second, securing silver thanks to a dip for the line to pip Kenya's IAAF World Indoor Tour winner Augustine Choge 7:57.39 to 7:5World Indoor Tour winner Augustine Choge 7:57.39 to 7:57.43.
World champion Brianna Rollins and British record - holder Tiffany Porter are also in the line - up, although Olympic Sally Pearson, who was due to compete, suffered a broken wrist in Rome on Thursday night.
Amos had the edge in the men's 800m — the Commonwealth champion pushing to the line to beat world record - holder David Rudisha — 1:44.58 to 1:44.67 — to reverse the result from the Olympics on this track three years ago.
In the mile, USA's 2007 world 1500m and 5000m champion Bernard Lagat will line up alongside 2011 world 1500m silver medallist Silas Kiplagat and Scotland's Andy Butchart, while the women's mile features a top GB line - up, led by British 1500m record - holder Laura Muir, Steph Twell, Eilish McColgan and the North - East's own Laura Weightman.
The day after running his world record in Brussels and Browne was back on the track, lining up alongside the likes of his British rival Jonnie Peacock — the world and Paralympic champion — at the Great North CityGames in Newcastle.
It also means that the teenager will be the first Canadian to line up on the Formula 1 grid since former world champion Jacques Villeneuve in 2006.
The 27 - year - old Ethiopian, who added victory in the 10,000 m at the Olympics last summer to her gold - medal winning performances in the 5000m and 10,000 m at Beijing 2008, will line up as part of an impressive elite field for both men and women which also includes both London 2012 Olympic champions, the men's world record - holder and the 2012 London Marathon men's winner.
The European bronze medallist kept her composure and held off the strong challenge from individual world champion Sanya Richards - Ross to win gold with a 51.48 split, the pair dipping on the line in an extremely close finish as just 0.03 separated them.
But the way I ran my final at the trials showed I'm in really great shape and now it's just a case of putting it down ahead of World Indoors,» adds the 25 - year - old, who will line up alongside US champion Jarret Eaton and world 110m hurdles record - holder Aries Merritt in ScotWorld Indoors,» adds the 25 - year - old, who will line up alongside US champion Jarret Eaton and world 110m hurdles record - holder Aries Merritt in Scotworld 110m hurdles record - holder Aries Merritt in Scotland.
Dembele will form a fearsome forward line alongside five - time World Player of the Year Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez as Barca aim to wrestle the Champions League and La Liga titles back from rivals Real Madrid.
Plus, super bantamweight world champion Leo Santa Cruz (28 -0-1, 16 KOs) puts his belt on the line against challenger Jesus Ruiz (33 -5-5, 22 KOs).
All Access, Season 1: ALL ACCESS Daily goes behind the scenes and inside the minds of welterweight world champions Keith Thurman & Danny Garcia who put their unblemished records on the line in a highly anticipated world title unification fight - live Saturday, Mar 4 at 9PM ET / 6PM PT on CBS.
It's such a good line that it makes you think McQueen must have borrowed it from real life, just as the writer of John Frankenheimer's film Grand Prix appropriated the former world champion Phil Hill's striking claim that he always put his foot down harder on the accelerator when he passed the scene of an accident on the track because he knew everyone else would be lifting theirs.
Having this pedigree in our lines was like a dream come true - 3 generations of WORLD CHAMPIONS!
His timing was lousy, from a career angle, dropping out as he did just when champions were needed to implement the idea of world - beating American painting falling into line with the cold - war vision of America's brave new free - world hegemony.
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