Lorraine Ugen and Tiffany Porter claimed bronze medals for Great Britain at the World Indoor Championships in Portland, Oregon. Ugen outshone outdoor world silver medalist Shara Proctor in the long jump, while Porter made it a hat-trick of world indoor medals with a fine display in the 60m hurdles.The medals helped rescue what had been a frustrating day until then, with a number of potential medal hopes seeing their chances come to an end. Ugens performance was a stunning one, as her fifth jump in the competition saw her soar to 6.93 metres to equal the British indoor record set last year by Katarina Johnson-Thompson.Im ecstatic right now, Ugen said. This is my first time getting on a podium, so it was fantastic to finally get some silverware.My first couple of jumps I was behind the board, so we were trying to find out if I wasnt running properly or whether I needed to move (my run-up). Eventually we decided to move it in, put one on the board and really put one out there.Proctor described her performance as horrible as she could only finish eighth, with a best jump of 6.57m, and she blamed a hamstring injury suffered during her opening jump. Tiffany Porter (R) took bronze in the 60m hurdles behind Nia Ali (C) and Brianna Rollins (L) Only 10 minutes later Britain had a second medal when Porter made the most of a mistake by Americas Kendra Harrison to fill third spot in the 60m hurdled behind another home athlete Nia Ali.I was listening to the long jump and Im just so happy to follow Lorraine with a bronze, said Porter, who won silver in Istanbul in 2012 and bronze in Sopot two years later.Among the British athletes with medal hopes, there was particular disappointment for sprinter James Dasaolu.Dasaolu started this year by winning the British championship, after a nightmare 2015 season, but his chances of a place in the final were denied by a false start in his semi. James Dasaolu is ordered off the track after a false start in his 60m semi-final Words cant describe how disappointed I am. Its extremely frustrating, he said before seeing American Trayvon Bromell claim gold in 6.47 seconds ahead of Jamaicas Asafa Powell.I could have gone at least sub 6.50 as I knew training wise Im within my personal best of 6.47, so its really disappointing. Its extremely frustrating. This was the bounce-back chance for me.Morgan Lake finished seventh in the womens pentathlon, which featured a quite incredible finish.Canadas Brianne Theisen-Eaton snatched gold in the closing 800m by making up a deficit of more than 13 seconds on Ukraines Anastasiya Mokhnyuk to win by 34 points. Racer Pink Air Max Plus 97 . The veteran safety was a starter for the Bengals from 2008-2012. He totaled 41 tackles and three interceptions while starting all but four of the 13 games he played last season. 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A person familiar with the hearing, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press on Saturday that Manfred testified the sport wasnt concerned whether Bosch distributed performance-enhancing drugs to minors because MLBs interest was his relationship with players under investigation. WOBURN, England -- It all looked so easy. Dressed in black shirt and pinstripe shorts, with spats on her feet, Ariya Jutanugarn strolled through the front nine of the Ricoh Womens British Open like a smiling assassin, ruthlessly compiling a six-shot lead on the field. A first major championship victory appeared to be hers for the taking; she was apparently playing with her prey.Then, with one shot it changed. She dumped her approach to the par-4 ninth hole into the front bunker. She failed to save par. The preshot smile became a wince. The heat was on. The hunter was being hunted.But the 20-year-old is stern, and over the next two and a half hours she proved it. Major championship golf is not meant to be straightforward -- she knows that better than most -- and she overcame the fears, the tensions and the stumbles.In doing so, she became the first player from Thailand, male or female, to win a major golf championship. But more than that, she may have taken the first step toward greater things. Do not be mistaken, Jutanugarn has the strength, the skill and the talent to challenge Lydia Ko at the top of the womens game. This may be her first major, but it is unlikely to be her last.Im very proud of myself, she said after winning the Ricoh Womens British Open by three strokes, finishing 16-under for the tournament. I tried to be patient and commit to my shots.If she was pleased with her response to the pressure on the back nine, she was also able to reflect back to this time last year, when her missed cut in this event at Turnberry marked a 10th free weekend on the bounce.I think everything in the past is good for me, she said. I learned a lot from that experience. I learned how to come back. Everybody has to have bad times in their life, and I think I have had that already. Im pretty young. I think Im lucky.Jutanugarn wasted little time building on her two-shot overnight. She made a brace of early birdies, never looked like making bogey and happily distracted herself watching aircrafts fly overhead, while her playing partner and nearest challenger Mirim Lee of Korea made two bogeys.When Lees approach to the ninth clipped a tree and dropped into trouble, Jutanugarn had a gilt-edged opportunity not only to extend her six-shot lead, but to rewrite the record books.She was 18-under par. Not only was the LPGAs record-low major score (19-under) under threat, but the mens record low of 20-under was in her sights, too.But from the middle of the fairway she caught her approach fat, and the ball slumped into a deep sand trap. The resulting bogey was only her second of the week. She saved par at the next, but visited sand twice in doing so.Just like Saturday, fretful approaches and tentative putts replaced her stellar early golf. The par-5 11th and short par-4 12th should have offered respite, but she parred them both while Lee used them to complete a hat trick of birdies.The Korean could not add to that on the par-4 13th, but she didnt need to. Jutanugarns drive took a wicked kick into the trees, her restricted approach scuttled through the green and she eventually carded a double bogey.The six-shot lead dwindled to one in just five holes. The pressure was telling. The preshot routine remained the same. The smile was in place, but it looked ever more forced; the mouth smiled, the eyes betrayed her nerves.Back in April,, Jutanugarn had held a two-shot lead with three holes of the ANA Inspiration to play.dddddddddddd She bogeyed each of them to lose, but insisted afterward, Actually its pretty good, it was only the last three holes that I regret. I got nervous, especially it being my first time leading. Ive got a lot of experience, learning how to play golf when youre really nervous. Next time its going to be so much fun to be there.The next time leading a major proved to be today, and while it may not have been fun (she insisted otherwise afterward), she had indisputably learned a lesson in the years first major. Further help came from caddie Peter Godfrey, an Englishman born less than an hour from the course. It is only their second week together, but a 14th-tee chat helped calm the nerves.The 16th and 17th holes proved crucial. Lee pulled her drive into trouble, hacked out of brambles, pitched to three feet and completed an outrageous par. Jutanugarn didnt blink in making a par of her own to maintain the one-shot advantage, and then her birdie putt on the next hole toppled over the front edge of the hole with its final rotation.A bogey on the final hole for the courageous Lee meant the final margin was three shots. The Korean was tied on 13-under with the equally brave Mo Martin, the 2014 champion, whose final round was a disciplined affair which reiterated her love affair with the tournament. Stacy Lewis closed with two late birdies to claim fourth on 11-under.The champion was unsurprisingly ecstatic. She was also pleased that she had discovered an inland venue this week, revealing it had been love at first sight. Actually, she admitted, I dont really like links courses. I think its too hard for me to win. When I saw this course, I thought, I really like this.She had banished the driver from her bag this week. Rather than being a one-off, it has actually been a theme of her year. She utilized the same tactic during her near miss in the ANA Inspiration, and the last time she carried the big stick was when winning the Kingsmill Championship in May. If Jutanugarn wants a motto for the year, it might be appropriate to rewrite the old golf maxim as, Drive for show, 2-iron for dough.When 30-year-old Brittany Lang triumphed in the U.S. Womens Open it was acclaimed as a victory for the older women. It was something of an exception however: Five of the last seven womens majors have been won by golfers aged 20 or younger. Moreover, 20 of the 22 winners this season have been 23 or younger.This may be Thailands first major victory, but it is the 23rd victory by an Asian golfer in the LPGAs last 46 majors. A Sprout Social report for the LPGA (Jan. 1 to July 29, 2016) revealed that Thailand is ranked second for LPGA Facebook fans, both in reach and engagement. Three of the five most-watched videos in 2016 were highlights or interviews of Jutanugarn. The country is clearly a golfing market ready to be tapped.Many have wondered which nation would step up to the challenge laid down by Korea. Perhaps the answer is Thailand.Word on the streets -- perhaps it would be more correct to say tree-lined avenues -- of Woburn this week was that the best restaurant in town was Thai. Turns out, its golf wasnt bad either. ' ' '