【体坛快讯】美国获女足世界杯冠军 三次问鼎冠军

【体坛快讯】美国获女足世界杯冠军 三次问鼎冠军

2015-07-06    06'01''

主播: Beijing Hour

446 18

介绍:
USA beat Japan 5-2 to win Women's World Cup First up in soccer, Team USA won the Women's World Cup with a memorable hattrick from Carli Lloyd to beat Japan 5-2. Lloyd scored after just three minutes and capped it off with a stunning long range goal in the 16th. And with it came the Americans' elusive third Women's World Cup title. Lloyd commented on her third goal which she scored from almost half way. "Very rarely do you just wind up and hit. When you're feeling good mentally, physically, those plays are just instinct and it just happens. I feel like I just blacked out in the first 30 minutes or so of that game. Crazy, just unbelievable." She scored a hat trick as the U.S. burst to a four-goal lead in the first 16 minutes, and the Americans overwhelmed defending champions Japan. A sellout crowd that included U.S. Vice President Joe Biden roared in approval for Lloyd's hattrick, the first ever in a Women's World Cup final. The Japan team's defeat brought tears to the eyes of some of the fans in Tokyo, but Japanese head coach Norio Sasaki says this is not the end. "This is not the end of soccer in Japan. We will work hard to prepare to go to Rio in the Olympics. Also the East Asia Cup is going to start in a month so we need to start the preparation tomorrow and we need to keep challenging." Japan, winners four years ago, were utterly stunned as their opponent's deadly finishing ensured the U.S. added to their 1991 and 1999 titles and became the first nation to win the Cup three times. --- A quick recap of the Chinese Super League, Guangzhou Evergrande ran rampant in a home game over Chongqing Lifan 7-0. Second-placed Shanghai SIPG beat Shanghai Shenxin 2-0, Hangzhou Greentown defeated Tianjin Teda, And an earlier win by leader Beijing Guo'an means the top three on the leader board remain unchanged. Beijing, Shanghai SIPG, and Guangzhou Evergrande sit from fist to third in league standing swith only single points separating each team. --- Action from Major League Soccer, The Portland Timbers extended their home-winning streak to five games with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over the San Jose Earthquakes at Providence Park Sunday night. With the win, the Timbers moved back into a tie for third place in the Western Conference standings and moved a full six points ahead of San Jose in the playoff race. The Timbers are just one point out of first place in the West. Williams sisters go head to head at Wimbledon The Williams sisters go head to head for the fifth time at Wimbledon, as Monday's Centre Court action kicks-off in style ahead of Andy Murray's clash with Ivo Karlovic. Serena Williams's victory over Heather Watson in the third round set up the tie against her older sister, with Venus having won two of their five meetings. Following on from their match, Murray takes to Centre Court against Croatian Ivo Karlovic, after the British No.1 edged past Andreas Seppi in four sets. Men's reigning champion Novak Djokovic takes on Kevin Anderson in the late clash on Court 1, while Wimbledon favourite Roger Federer faces Spaniard Roberto Bautista-Agut back on the main court. In Day 7 women's singles, Russian Maria Sharapova is to face Kazakh Zarina Diyas, 5th-seeded Danish Caroline Wozniacki plays against Spanish Garbine Muguruza, And Chinese player Yue Yuan will face Ukraine's Katarina Zavatska. In men's singles, 4th-seeded Swiss Stan Wawrinka takes on David Goffin of Belgium, French Richard Gasquet will face Australian Nick Kyrgios, And No. 9 Croatian Marin Cilic is to play America's Denis Kudla. Greipel wins stage 2, Cancellara takes yellow jersey In cycling Tour de France, German rider Andre Greipel won a rain-drenched second stage of the Tour de France in a sprint finish to the line on Sunday. Swiss veteran Fabian Cancellara took the race leader's yellow jersey from overnight leader Rohan Dennis. In stage 2, four men made an early break for freedom. Bryan Nauleau of Europcar, Jan Barta of Bora, Stef Clement of IAM and Armindo Fonseca of Bretagne-Seche never put more than three minutes between themselves and the chasers - Barta eventually attacked to go solo towards the line of the intermediate sprint in Rotterdam. Soon after leaving Utrecht, the weather changed for the worse, and the crashes followed... Adam Hansen of Lotto-Soudal appeared injured after an incident in the bunch. With 30 kilometres to go, the 'gazelles' were long gone - and the big names were poised. One or two of them were having issues with punctures - Vincenzo Nibali with 25 kilometres to go - Peter Sagan shortly afterwards. As the riders approached the finish, Briton Mark Cavendish attacked first but Andre Greipel timed his riposte perfectly to overtake him near the line for his seventh Tour stage win. The winning time for the 166 kilometres - three hours 29 minutes and three seconds. Cavendish was caught by Sagan and Swiss veteran Cancellara. Tony Martin is now second in the overall standings, three seconds back. Title leader Lewis Hamilton wins third British Grand Prix In Formula One, Lewis Hamilton has won an incident-packed British Grand Prix to claim back-to-back victories on home soil. The world champion finished 11 seconds ahead of Nico Rosberg at a rain-hit Silverstone to extend his lead over his Mercedes team-mate to 17 points in the championship. But the race was far from straightforward for the 30-year-old home favourite who had to overcome a poor start, and two rain showers, to seal his fifth victory from nine races this season. Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel claimed the final spot on the podium ahead of Felipe Massa, who led the opening phase of the race, and his Williams team-mate Valtteri Bottas.