San Marco party atmosphere powers Gate River Run participants through food, music and fun drinks For many runners, the Gate River Run’s most dreaded stretch is the “Green Monster,” a steep challenge on the course that tests speed and resolve on the Hart Bridge. But runners say their favorite part of the event comes in one neighborhood: San Marco, where residents line the route with cheers, snacks and creative boosts. “You got people throwing the little Dunkin’ Donut balls at you in San Marco,” said runner Joe Ruppert. The historic neighborhood has long been a highlight for many runners at the Gate River Run, offering loud crowds, music and elaborate “hydration stations” that runners say give them a second wind. Another runner, Paul Davis, described the experience as “electric.” Residents spend days preparing block-party-style setups, complete with music, signs and themed stations meant to entertain and energize the field of runners. “It’s been one of my most favorite things about living on this street,” said resident Gaby Haddad. One San Marco house has become an iconic stop with cheers, a DJ-like vibe and, for some years, tequila shots offered to passing runners. “It puts a little pep in your step,” said resident Pete Behringer, who helped set up the scene. Neighbors say this year’s setup includes larger quantities of supplies than last year: 90 pounds of bananas, 20 tequila handles and 2,000 shot glasses. “I feel like sometimes people are sagging, they’re like, ‘Oh man, you know we’ve got a long way to go, and then, boom, here we are: Music, bananas, tequila,” said Behringer. “So many people are thrilled with what we have to offer.” Some residents like Haddid focus on hydration and power-up boxes that runners can hit above their heads.#san_marco #gate_river_run #jacksonville #paul_davis #gaby_haddad

RIZIN 52: March 7 Show Features High-Profile MMA Action Rizin Fighting Federation kicks off its 2026 season with Rizin 52, a card packed with high-stakes matchups and standout fighters. The main event will feature former Bellator champion and UFC veteran Patchy Mix facing off against rising Japanese star Kyoma Akimoto. The co-main event promises a clash of PRIDE legacies as Luiz Gustavo, a protege of Wanderlei Silva, takes on Taisei Sakuraba, the son of MMA legend Kazushi Sakuraba. Additional bouts include former UFC fighter Carlos Mota challenging wily striker Yuki Ito, while 48-year-old veteran Hideo Tokoro meets grappling specialist Jinnosuke Kashimura in a generational showdown. Former LFA bantamweight champion John Sweeney also headlines a fight against 50+ fight veteran Shoko Sato. For first-time viewers, Rizin 52 offers a unique experience distinct from traditional MMA promotions. The organization’s rules allow knees and soccer kicks to a downed opponent, and matches are judged based on overall performance rather than round-by-round scoring. The event will take place in a ring, further distinguishing it from other promotions. The guide to watching Rizin 52 includes start times varying by region. In North America, the show airs on March 6 at 9 p.m. PT and March 7 at 12 a.m. ET. Streaming options include Rizin Premium Pass, individual PPV purchase for $19.99 with English commentary from Michael Schiavello and Damien Brown, and Rizin Live for international viewers. The latter costs 5500 yen for advance purchase or 6000 yen on the day of. The full card includes: Kyoma Akimoto vs. Patchy Mix, Luiz Gustavo vs. Taisei Sakuraba, Ryo Takagi vs. Shuya Kimura, Viktor Kolesnik vs. Koji Takeda, Saori Oshima vs. Kate Lotus, Yuki Ito vs. Carlos Mota, Hideo Tokoro vs. Jinnosuke Kashimura, Kyung Po Kim vs.#rizin_fighting_federation #patchy_mix #kyoma_akimoto #luiz_gustavo #taisei_sakuraba

RIZIN 52: Akimoto vs. Mix Full Results Patchy Mix returns to the octagon in a high-profile main event at RIZIN 52 on Saturday, March 7, 2026, in Tokyo, Japan. The fight pits the former Bellator bantamweight grand prix winner against Kyoma Akimoto, marking Mix’s first appearance since his departure from the UFC. After a successful stint with Bellator, where he claimed the promotion’s undisputed title, Mix struggled in his UFC debut, leading to his release from the organization. Despite the setback, he has secured a main event spot at RIZIN 52, where he will compete at featherweight—a move he had previously announced. The event also features Canadian flyweight Tony Laramie, who aims to improve his record to 3-1 under the RIZIN Fighting Federation banner. Laramie, the younger brother of former UFC fighter TJ Laramie, faces Takaki Soya in a key matchup. The Ariake Arena in Tokyo will host the action, with live streaming available via RIZIN.tv starting at 11 PM ET on March 6 for international audiences. The main event saw Kyoma Akimoto defeat Patchy Mix by TKO in the second round, combining punches and soccer kicks to end the fight. Other notable results include Luiz Gustavo’s knockout of Taisei Sakuraba in the second round, Ryo Takagi’s first-round TKO over Shuya Kimura, and Koji Takeda’s unanimous decision victory over Viktor Kolesnik. Saori Oshima and Yuki Ito also secured wins via unanimous decision and TKO, respectively. In additional bouts, Jinnosuke Kashimura submitted Hideo Tokoro with an Anaconda choke, Kim Kyung-pyo defeated Yusuke Yachi via TKO after a cut, and Shoko Sato submitted John Sweeney with a triangle choke. Tony Laramie continued his winning streak with a third-round TKO over Takaki Soya, while Lee Jung-hyun and Noeru Narita each secured victories via TKO and submission.#japan #rizin #akimoto #mix #tokyo

What’s Tie Break Tens and are Fast formats the future of tennis?Launched in 2015, Tie Break Tens is built around the premise that every match is a tiebreak and the first to 10 points with a margin of two wins. Launched in 2015, Tie Break Tens is built around the premise that every match is a tiebreak and the first to 10 points with a margin of two wins. #points #Tie #Break #Break_Tens #Tie_Break #Fast_formats #Tens #Launched #Fast #tiebreak

President Donald Trump announces new executive order on college sports, anticipates legal challenges President Donald Trump outlined plans to sign a new executive order addressing issues in college athletics during a Friday roundtable discussion titled “Saving College Sports.” He emphasized that the measure would likely face legal challenges but expressed hope for a favorable judicial outcome. Trump reiterated his stance that the current state of college sports, particularly in the NIL (name, image, likeness) era, has created significant problems for institutions, athletes, and families. The executive order, which Trump said would be issued within a week of the roundtable, is described as more comprehensive than his previous July directive. The earlier order targeted pay-for-play practices in college athletics and sought to protect non-revenue sports while banning NIL-related pay-for-play arrangements. During the discussion, Trump highlighted the financial disparities in college sports, noting the disproportionate share of revenue allocated to football and basketball following the House v. NCAA settlement. He suggested the new order would address broader systemic issues, including the impact of NIL on college athletics. Trump acknowledged that the previous executive order served as a “test” and that the upcoming measure would incorporate lessons learned over the past six months. He emphasized the need for a “common sense” approach, stating that the document would be “very well-thought-out” and aimed at resolving the “disaster” he described for colleges, players, and families. However, he admitted uncertainty about its legal viability, noting that the outcome would depend on the judge assigned to the case.#president_donald_trump #executive_order #college_sports #ncaa #score_act

Karan Aujla offers free entry to previous attendees, announces Mumbai 2.0 concert after Holi backlash Punjabi singer Karan Aujla has announced a special return concert in Mumbai after fans expressed disappointment over mismanagement at his Holi-themed show in the city. The new event, titled “Karan Aujla P-POP Culture India Tour – Mumbai 2. 0,” is scheduled to take place on April 12. In recent days, the singer had been trending online after several attendees shared videos and posts highlighting issues at the Holi concert. Social media was flooded with reels and comments complaining about the arrangements, prompting Aujla to address the concerns and promise to make it up to fans. Announcing the new concert, Aujla said in a statement, “I want every fan to know they are valued, acknowledged and respected. For everyone who came out to celebrate with us, we’re coming back to create magic again and this time, it’s going to be one wild party. ”The organisers, Team Innovation , promoters of the P-Pop Culture India Tour , also said the upcoming event will offer a better experience. In a press release, they stated the concert is “designed to elevate the scale, technology and overall immersion of the performance. ”Fans who attended the March 3 Mumbai concert will be allowed entry to the new show free of charge, with several ticket categories being upgraded. General Access and VIP tickets will move to the Silver category, Fan Zone tickets will be upgraded to Gold, while P-Pop Pit and... #Mumbai #Karan_Aujla #Aujla #India_Tour #backlash_Punjabi #announces_Mumbai #Punjabi_singer #special_return #expressed_disappointment #Holi-themed_show

Trump plans executive order to address college sports issues President Donald Trump announced plans to issue an executive order within a week to address widespread concerns over the future of college sports. The move follows a high-level meeting at the White House, where leaders from major athletic conferences, media executives, former coaches, and lawmakers gathered to discuss the challenges facing collegiate athletics. Trump emphasized that the order would be "all-encompassing" and aimed to resolve issues ranging from name, image, and likeness (NIL) regulations to the broader economic structure of college sports. The meeting, titled "Saving College Sports," took place in the East Room of the White House and included figures such as Secretary of State Marco Rubio, New York Yankees president Randy Levine, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Attendees included NCAA President Charlie Baker, commissioners from the ACC, SEC, Big 12, Big Ten, and American Conference, as well as university leaders and former coaches like Nick Saban and Urban Meyer. The gathering, which lasted nearly two hours, highlighted the need for federal legislation to address the complexities of NIL and the financial sustainability of college athletics. Saban, a former Alabama coach, argued that the current system undermines the educational mission of college sports. He stated that the focus on athletic success has overshadowed the importance of academic development, calling for reforms that prioritize student-athletes' long-term futures. Meyer echoed similar concerns, criticizing the use of collective funding models that he described as "pay-for-play," where donors' money is funneled through coaches to players.#trump #marco_rubio #randy_levine #ron_desantis #charlie_baker

'I'm very sad': President Murmu objects to Mamata govt allotting smaller venue for Santhal event The President said she was very sad about the last minute change in the venue and also pointed out how chief minister Mamata Banerjee chose not to meet her, which is against the set norm. Murmu on Saturday said the contributions of the Santals to the country's freedom struggle have not received due recognition, and asserted that the names of several legends belonging to the community were "not deliberately included in history". #President_Murmu #Mamata_Banerjee #Mamata_govt #minister_Mamata #Santhal_event #Banerjee_chose #set_norm #smaller_venue #govt_allotting #allotting_smaller

Israel vs. Venezuela World Baseball Classic Match on March 7 The 2026 World Baseball Classic will feature a matchup between Israel and Venezuela on Saturday, March 7, at LoanDepot Park in Miami. The game will be broadcast live, with viewers able to stream the action via the FOX One App. The event is part of the tournament’s pool play stage, which runs from March 4 to March 11. The tournament is divided into four regional pools, with teams competing against others in their group. Israel and Venezuela are both in Pool D, which includes the Netherlands, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. Each team plays one game against every other team in their pool. The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout rounds, which begin on March 13. The tournament’s structure includes a re-seeding process after the quarterfinals to determine which teams progress to the semifinals. Teams tied in the standings are ranked using specific criteria, such as the results of head-to-head matchups, batting averages, and defensive performance metrics. The final championship game is scheduled for March 17 in Miami. Pool play games will take place from March 4 to March 11, with the quarterfinals starting on March 13. Semifinals are set for March 15, leading up to the championship on March 17. The tournament’s format emphasizes regional competition before advancing to a single-elimination stage. The Israel vs. Venezuela game is a key matchup in Pool D, with both teams vying for a spot in the knockout rounds. The outcome of their match will influence their path to the later stages of the tournament. The event is expected to draw significant attention from fans of both teams and baseball enthusiasts worldwide.#israel #venezuela #loandepot_park #dominican_republic #world_baseball_classic
Chicago Cubs' Seiya Suzuki Shines in Dominant Team Japan Win Over Chinese Taipei Team Japan delivered a commanding 13-0 victory over Chinese Taipei in their opening game of the 2026 World Baseball Classic pool play, showcasing a stark gap in talent between the two teams. Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki, a key member of the Japanese squad, contributed to the win but did not dominate the game in the same way as some of his teammates. The game, played in Mesa, Arizona, saw Team Japan overwhelm Chinese Taipei with a combination of power hitting and defensive dominance, securing a seven-inning shutout. Suzuki, who came off his best season in Major League Baseball in 2025, had a solid but unremarkable performance against Chinese Taipei. He went 1 for 4 at the plate, drawing a walk in the team’s explosive 10-run second inning and scoring a run. His first hit of the tournament came in the top of the third inning when he hit a sharp line drive into center field for a single. Later in the game, he shifted positions, moving from center field to right field, demonstrating his versatility on the field. While Suzuki did not carry the offensive load like some of his teammates, his contributions were valuable in a game where Team Japan’s depth was evident. The Japanese squad’s dominance was highlighted by their ability to consistently put pressure on Chinese Taipei’s defense and capitalize on opportunities. Suzuki’s performance, though modest compared to the team’s overall output, reflected his role as a reliable offensive threat and defensive asset. The game underscored the disparity between the two teams, with Team Japan’s star players, including sluggers like Shohei Ohtani and others, taking the spotlight.#chicago_cubs #team_japan #shohei_ohtani #chinese_taipei #mesa_arizona

Indian Sports Wrap, March 7: Vaishnavi makes it to back-to-back finals on ITF circuitHere are all the major updates, scores, and results of Indians from the world of sports on Saturday, March 7. Here are all the major updates, scores, and results of Indians from the world of sports on Saturday, March 7. #major_updates #Saturday #scores #March #Sports_Wrap #Indian_Sports #Wrap #Vaishnavi_makes #ITF_circuitHere #Vaishnavi
