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Olympic Marathon Runner Rebecca Cheptegei Dies After Petrol Attack

Ugandan marathon runner Rebecca Cheptegei has tragically passed away following a violent attack in which she was doused in petrol and set on fire by a former partner, according to Ugandan officials. The 33-year-old athlete, who had recently competed in Paris, succumbed to severe burns sustained in the attack, which occurred on Sunday after she returned from church. Cheptegei, who lived and trained in north-west Kenya, was reportedly targeted in an altercation related to a dispute over land with her ex-boyfriend. The police have launched an investigation into the incident, amid growing concerns about the rise of violence against female athletes in the region.

The Uganda Athletics Federation expressed deep sorrow over Cheptegei’s death and condemned the act of domestic violence, calling for justice and peace for the deceased athlete. Dr. Owen Menach, head of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, confirmed that Cheptegei’s death resulted from multiple organ failures. Her former boyfriend, who also suffered burns, was hospitalized with less severe injuries. The local police chief reported that the attack occurred during a heated argument, with the boyfriend pouring a flammable liquid on Cheptegei before setting her ablaze.

Cheptegei, originally from Uganda, had recently purchased land in Kenya’s Trans Nzoia County and built a house to be closer to athletic training facilities. Uganda’s Olympic committee praised Cheptegei’s athletic legacy, describing the attack as a senseless act that has robbed the sport of a talented competitor. Her father, Joseph Cheptegei, called for justice, lamenting the inhumanity of the crime. The athlete, who finished 44th in the marathon at the Paris Olympics and won gold at the World Mountain and Trail Running Championships in 2022, is the latest in a troubling pattern of violence against East African female athletes, following the recent murders of Agnes Tirop and Damaris Mutua.

Carlos Alcaraz Stunned by Botic van de Zandschulp in US Open Second Round Upset

In a stunning turn of events at the US Open, world No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz was ousted in the second round by Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp on Thursday. The 21-year-old Spaniard, who had recently triumphed at Wimbledon and won an Olympic silver medal, fell in straight sets, 6-1, 7-5, 6-4, at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.

Van de Zandschulp, ranked 74th globally, produced one of the biggest upsets in recent tennis history, overpowering Alcaraz in a shocking performance. Despite Alcaraz’s stature as a top contender, the Dutchman maintained his composure throughout the match and claimed his first career victory over a top-10 player at a Grand Slam event.

Alcaraz, known for his relentless energy and shot-making ability, struggled from the outset, finishing with 28 unforced errors. He was unable to gain control of the match, allowing van de Zandschulp to dictate play and close out with an ace. The defeat ended Alcaraz’s 15-match winning streak at the US Open, marking his earliest Grand Slam exit since Wimbledon 2021.

After the match, van de Zandschulp expressed his disbelief at the result, saying on the ESPN broadcast, “It’s been an incredible evening here. First time for me, night session at Arthur Ashe. The crowd was amazing.” Despite nerves during the closing stages, he managed to stay focused and executed his strategy with remarkable calm.

Alcaraz, gracious in defeat, congratulated van de Zandschulp before leaving the court. The loss is a significant blow for the Spaniard, who had entered the tournament as one of the favorites to contend for the title.

Van de Zandschulp will now face British 25th seed Jack Draper in the third round on Saturday, hoping to build on his extraordinary victory.