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  • February 27, 2018 10:04 PM PST

    RICHMOND, Va. Emmanuel Sanders Jersey . -- Ryan Newman knew his car had failed inspection following the Sprint Cup race Sunday night at Darlington Raceway.He also knew his car had hit the wall during the Southern 500, but he had no clue how NASCAR would rule when it came down to determining whether a penalty was warranted for his team being outside the specifications for rear alignment.You never know anymore, Newman said Friday when asked if he expected the 15-point penalty NASCAR issued Wednesday. You hear things, you see things. Its hard to believe anything anymore, really [as far as predicting what will happen].The 15-point penalty to Newman has put the Richard Childress?Racing driver 22 points behind Jamie McMurray for the current final spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup heading into the regular-season finale Saturday at Richmond International Speedway.Newman has had 25 points in penalties this year, the first being a 10-point penalty for the team having illegal brackets in prerace inspection in February at Atlanta.McMurray starts fourth Saturday; Newman will start 15th.I just want to go out there and have fun and do the best job I possibly can -- putting everything else aside [such as] the rain-shortened races, the whatever kind of penalty stuff, Newman said.Its all about going out here and having fun and racing and trying to win the race. Thats what its all about. Weve been trying for 25 races now and Im tired of not winning, but it doesnt make it any easier to win when youre tired of it.Newman, who isnt new to being on the Chase bubble, said he doesnt feel he has to win Saturday.Ill do the best job I possibly can, and whatever else happens, happens, he said. Ive been here on the good side. Ive been here on the bad side.It just seems like Im always the guy everybody talks about come second Richmond [race]. Jared Crick Jersey . Anthony Calvillo, through 20 CFL seasons, was frequently invincible and largely stoic in the heat of competition. But underneath the professional exterior he was, and is, compellingly human. Carlos Henderson Jersey . But by the time the game started, the Toronto Raptors forward felt even worse. And, for three quarters, it showed as Gay shot a woeful three-for-13 from the field. http://www.cheapbroncosjerseysauthentic.com/?tag=authentic-chris-harris-jr-jersey . -- Adam Snyder returned to the San Francisco 49ers this season because the offensive lineman thought it was his best opportunity to win a championship. NEW YORK -- They were running in a field of 52,049 people, the largest ever to run a marathon. But nothing else about them is commonplace. After the way they routed their respective fields in the 46th running of the New York City Marathon on Sunday, they should be called The Queen and The Kid.Kenyas Mary Keitany is 34 years old and Ghirmay Ghebreslassie of Eritrea is just 20. Both are fierce competitors. But they are at such opposite ends of their career, Ghebreslassie often dismisses prerace questions as if he doesnt have a serious doubt in the world, whereas Keitany comically arched an eyebrow and laughed wearily when asked if she thinks she can match Grete Waitzs three-decade-old record of five consecutive titles now that she just captured her third straight New York win by dominating the field.?Maybe ... yes, Keitany haltingly replied, her tone prompting laughter.This was Keitanys first big event since Kenyan selectors left her off their countrys 2016 Rio Olympics team, a snub that she admitted had spurred her training since.?Ghebreslassie might have never been an elite runner at all if his father had his way, but he defied his dads orders to stay in school, and his father got onboard once his son began excelling. Now, he is Eritreas first major marathon champion two times over and has the potential to trouble the likes of Kenyan champion Eliud Kipchoge and Ethiopias Kenenisa Bekele well into the future. It could be dazzling to watch.For now, Ghebreslassie knows his running career is unfurling all in front of him, and he speaks and acts as if he believes he can handle anything in his way.The marathon is an event where conventional wisdom used to hold that better performances arrive later in a runners career, once you learn to manage yourself and the varying courses and the 26.2-mile distance. Many elite runners start out building experience and a mileage base at shorter distances, often in track races. But not Ghebreslassie. Hes a bit of an outlier.Last year as a 19-year-old, he surprised the field in Beijing by becoming the youngest man to win the marathon world championship. Sunday, he also became the youngest winner in the history of the New York Marathon, beating Alberto Salazars and Sheldon Karlins previous record by two years. That makes him a wunderkind, not just The Kid. His winning time of 2 hours, 7 minutes, 51 seconds was just five seconds off his personal record, too, though he was running alone for the last five miles of the rugged five-borough course that has a reputation for being slower than other top marathons like London, site of his previous personal best.When asked the biggest concern he had during Sundays race, Ghebreslassie said, Only the wind. It was a little bit tough for me.Thats it?Told he?seemed supremely confident from the moment he hit town insisting that he wouldnt be hampered by having run the Rio Olympics marathon in 70-some degree heat just 11 weeks ago (he finished fourth but compared the time there to a training run), Ghebreslassie gave a little insight into his philosophy.He says its essential to run confident, and its essential to run with a little healthy respect for the fact that in a marathon, especially, anything can happen. Terrell Davis Jersey. In order to achieve what you need during the race and before, you must have full confidence, Ghebreslassie said. If you lose your confidence, then you are hopeless. If you lose your hope, you cant do anything.When I took the lead the last couple miles, I was feeling all right, but if I told you I was feeling good and I was confident, I would be lying to you, he added. Theres nothing guaranteed until you cross that finish line. ... I didnt think I had it until I came to [Central] Park and then 400 meters and then 200 meters to go.Perhaps. But the?path to victory just never looked like a struggle for him, or Keitany, for that matter.Related story from Competitor.com: Sundays top finishersRelated story from Competitor.com: 45 reasons we love the NYC MarathonGhebreslassie, Kenyas Lucas Rotich and Ethiopias Lelisa Desisa made their first break from the rest of the pack at about the halfway point of the race, but Desisa was dropped as they ran onto the Willis Bridge and mercilessly picked up the pace between Miles 19 and 20, at one point throwing down a 4:35 mile split. By mile 22, Desisa abandoned the race completely. By then, defending champ Stanley Biwott was long gone too, dropping out nine miles in and blaming a calf injury. Only Ghebreslassie and Rotich were now left, and Ghebreslassie noticed when Rotich couldnt stay with him by the time he turned on First Avenue with about just five miles to go.He stole a look over his shoulder and motioned to the 23-year-old Rotich with his left hand as if to say to Cmon. But Rotich couldnt keep up.I was a little bit angry with him because we were helping each other, Ghebreslassie said.Today was his -- he was stronger than me, Rotich said with a shrug.Ghebreslassie, even in victory, remained enough of The Kid to be given some career advice at his victory news conference by 39-year-old Abdi Abdirahman of the U.S., the surprise third-place finisher among the men. He listened patiently as Abdirahman urged him to seek great results, not just fast cash. It seemed like good advice.Keitany, meanwhile,?probably?doesnt have as many miles or race days in front of her as Ghebreslassie does. But she was still on a record pace by the 20-mile mark though she had been running alone the last half of the race.Her winning time of 2:24.26 gave her a 3-minute, 34-second margin of victory, the biggest in the New York womens race since Waitzs 1988 win. Joyce Chepkirui of Kenya was second (2:28:07), and U.S. Olympian Molly Huddle added to Americas recent uptick in distance running results with an impressive third-place finish (2:28:13) in her marathon debut.Despite their 14-year gap in age, Keitany and Ghebreslassie both came to New York chasing the same thing.?Keitany said, This was a chance to make history.Ghebreslassie added, Im very proud. ' ' '