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Jim Carrey breaks silence after ex-girlfriend found dead
'A delicate Irish flower, too sensitive for this soil': Jim Carrey breaks his silence after ex-girlfriend, 28, is found dead alongside pills and a suicide note mentioning their split as friends reveal her 'paranoid' final months
- Police were called to Cathriona White's home in Los Angeles Monday night where they found the 28-year-old's body
- Two friends of the Irish make-up artist were reportedly the first to find the body when they went to check up on her at the $1.1million home
- White reportedly left behind a letter, saying she had broken up with comedian Jim Carrey for a second time on September 24
- That's the same day that she wrote a worrying message on Twitter, saying she was 'signing off' of the social media site
- It's believed that White died from a drug overdose, since pills were found near her body
- Carrey, 53, issued a statement saying he is 'shocked and deeply saddened' by the passing of his 'sweet Cathriona'
Following
news of his ex-girlfriend's death, Carrey issued a statement saying he
is 'shocked and deeply saddened by the passing of my sweet Cathriona.'
'She
was a truly kind and delicate Irish flower, too sensitive for this
soil, to whom loving and being loved was all that sparkled.
'My
heart goes out to her family and friends and to everyone who loved and
cared about her. We have all been hit with a lightning bolt,' Carrey
said.
Meanwhile,
in England, Cathriona's mother Brigid Sweetman was too upset to talk
about the loss of her daughter when reached by Daily Mail Online on
Tuesday.
But a relative said she is planning to travel to Ireland later this week to be with family.
Sweetman moved to the UK from Ireland after divorcing the father of her three children.
White and Carrey first started dating in late summer 2012, but by March the following year they had fallen apart.
The
couple appeared to have rekindled their romance this past May when
they were seen happily smiling and holding hands on outings in New York
City.
In
one of the pictures of the couple taken in May, Carrey is seen wearing
an Irish hurling jersey representing White's home county of Tipperary.
On Tuesday, the three-bedroom, $1.1million house where White's body was found had been sealed by the coroner.
The house has a swimming pool at the rear and spectacular views overlooking the valley opposite.
Family
photographs can still be seen in one of the bedrooms, including one in
silhouette that appears to be of White and Carrey. It is believed White
was renting the property for $5,000 a month.
Frank Nakama, 81, a gardener who has worked in the street for 40 years, said he last spoke to White on Friday.
Nakama told Daily Mail Online: 'She was quiet but was polite as usual.'
He says that he saw her boyfriend a couple of times and that both would say hello to him.
'To be honest I did not know he was Jim Carrey. I had not seen him for a while,' Nakama said.
He added that White had been renting the place for about four months and kept to herself mostly.
'She didn’t really speak to neighbors. I didn’t ever see her with friends. She was quiet and reserved,' Nakama said.
'It’s very sad what has happened. I am shocked. There was no indication this would happen.'
A
neighbor, who did not want to be named, said that two girls helped
White move in when she first arrived on the block a few months ago. The
neighbor said it seemed strange that she would be living there alone.
'We
had no idea who she was. We thought she must be in the film industry to
be able to afford the house. Maybe Jim Carrey was paying the rent for
her? I never saw him around.
'I
saw her on a few occasions. She would say hello but wouldn’t go out of
her way to speak to you. Most of the people here have lived here for
many years. She was very much the exception,' the neighbor said.
He also said she had seemed paranoid and depressed in recent days.
He told The Sun:
'The last time I saw her was on Friday. I wanted to use the ladder so
she opened the garage for me, but then closed the door very quickly,
almost before I had left the garage.
'She
wasn’t smiling. She seemed paranoid — she’d also installed security
cameras all over the property in the last couple of months.'
Another neighbour said: 'There were fire trucks and police cars up here between 9pm and 11.30pm.
'She was very private and had only lived in the house a few months. I’d heard Carrey was her boyfriend, but never saw him here.
In October
2012, friends from White's home village with a population less than 400
told the Irish Mail on Sunday how they were completely taken aback when
they saw pictures of her hand in hand with Carrey, when the couple first
started dating.
'We
can't believe it,' a former classmate of White's from the Convent of
Mercy in the nearby town of Doon, County Limerick, said.
'Of
all the people, you wouldn't have expected it. Cathriona was always
lovely looking, but she wasn't pushy - she was very shy really, and
quiet.'
But
she was also ambitious. White completed her Leaving Certificate at the
Convent of Mercy before going on to study beauty and complementary
therapies at the Limerick College of Further Education. After that, she
found work as a beautician in Tipperary before packing her bags for
America in 2009.
'Most of her
friends had emigrated and her brother was working abroad with the army
and I think she just thought, "I want something a bit more glamorous."
She didn't make a big deal of it,' another school-friend said. 'She
didn't say she was going to Hollywood - she just said LA. I think
Cathriona always wanted a bit more than Cappawhite.'
'She
is not a fame-seeker or anything like that,' the school friend said,
adding that it wasn't surprising that 'Jim Carrey or anyone else'
fancied her.
Within weeks of moving to America, White started taking acting classes in addition to finding work as a make-up artist.
According
to her IMDB profile, White worked as a make-up artist on the TV series
The Online Gamer, for which she also won a walk-on role.
However,
her professional profile doesn't list any work since 2013, when she
worked as a make-up artist on a short-film called Solitude.
Cathriona's
traumatised mother Bridget Sweetman sent an email to a family friend
stating: 'Hi, Bridget here. My Cathriona is dead. My Cathriona is dead.
Can you believe it? My Cathriona is dead.'
'What am I going to do, what am I going to do,' Cathriona's devastated mother added in the email.
Meanwhile,
local Fine Gael councillor Mary Hanna, who is a friend of the White and
Hickey families, paid a glowing tribute to Cathriona.
'Cathriona
was a stunning looking girl, very quiet, very reserved, and very
gentle, as are all the Whote family. She was very bright girl going to
school,' Ms Hanna said.
'Everybody would remember her.
'Obviously we are in shock that she is not with us any longer.
'She was a very good giver. There was a local girl in the village with a disability and Cathriona was very good to her.
'She was very gentle and very kind.
'The people in Cappawhite are deeply shocked.
'It's
hard to believe that poor child is gone, whatever happened. The facts
remain that a mother is without her daughter this evening. Her sister
Lisa and her brother James are without a sister, her grandparents and
aunts and uncles and cousins are all without Cathriona. That's the
reality of it.
'It's so heartbreaking.
'I don't know what happened, I assume it's tragic circumstances.
'Her sister Lisa is the sibling I think about most this evening, as she is the oldest child in the family.
'Lisa
lives in Cappawhite, she is a nurse and she is married locally with two
beautiful little girls and I sure this evening this is very tragic.
'Poor
Rosemary (Cathriona's aunt) lives with her husband Joe, close to the
family too. They are the finest people you could meet and Rosie would
have been very good to the children and very close to them.
'Obviously we're gutted the news is tried and she is dead. I knew Cathriona as a child. I know the family well.
'We're very disappointed the news is true. We live just down the road from the family.
'I'm staying in the Irish college in Paris where my daughter Sarah is a student.
'Cathriona was a beautiful young girl, very quiet and very gentle when she was going to school.
'Her
grandmother Lilly (Hickey) lives down the road and her grandfather
James (White) lives over the road as well. There would be a huge
extended family on both sides.
'The
Whites are a very well known local undertakers and Cathriona's dad Pat
has passed away with cancer unfortunately in recent years. They were a
very well known and highly respected family.
Pat
married another local woman Brid White after he separated from Bridget.
They have a son together Tadgh, a brother in law to Brid's daughter,
Larina, from a previous relationship.
Emigrating
to America appears to have been tough for the young woman, who wasn't
able to be home when her father Pat died in September 2012, nor could
she attend his funeral.
White's father was in his 50s at the time of his death, but had been battling a brain tumor for the past two decades.
A
digger operator with Tipperary County Council, he was forced to undergo
extensive chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments over several years,
which meant he often had to take extended periods of leave from work.
Pat White raised Cathriona and her two siblings after divorcing their mother Brigid, who remarried and moved to England.
When
Pat also remarried, the family gained two step-sisters, Larina and
Sarah, and a half-brother when Pat went on to have another son, Tadgh,
with his second wife.
Cathriona's aunt, Rosemary McGrath, told the Mail the family were heartbroken.
'It's a very sad time for us all,' she said, before breaking down in tears.
'I've no no more comment,' she added as she was taken away and comforted by a loved one.
One of Cathriona's elderly neighbours said he was shocked to hear of her tragic death.
The man, who did not want to be identified, recalled fond memories of Cathriona as a child.
'She
used to come to me when she was a child. I didn't hear nothing about
it. All I knew she was away in the States. I was away all day visiting a
friend in hospital.
'Jesus that's terrible,' he said.
'I haven't been talking to her since her sister got married there a few years ago, poor Lisa.
'She lived next door and she used to come back and over on her way back from school.
'That's sad, and her poor father Pat too,' he said.
'It's a sad thing. I suppose they'll be bringing her home, my god, it's very sad.'
'It's a terror,' he told the Mail.
'I
didn't see her for years and years. I didn't know anything about her
life since. She was a kid like all kids. I remember her when she was
seven or eight going back over to school.'
Another neighbour said: 'She'd be the same age as my daughter but there wouldn't be too many people talking about it here now.
'It's a tough set up for the family and we wouldn't know much about it.
'It was in the States so nobody around here would know a whole pile about it,' the neighbour added.
Her father's funeral isn't the only major family event that White has missed out on.
In
2011, her brother James, who is two years older than her, was awarded
the Military Cross at Buckingham Palace by Queen Elizabeth II for
courageous acts while serving with the British army in Afghanistan, but
she couldn't make the ceremony.
It
was a rare honor considering James was born and bred in Ireland, and
left his home country for England in order to join the foreign army.
Living across the pond also means she hasn't had much time to dote on her young nieces and nephews.
However she was able to come home recently when her sister Lisa got married.
A heartbroken friend of Cathriona’s, Daphne del Rosario, said from her US home last night: 'It’s a bad dream, a bad dream.'
CATHRIONA WHITE'S AFGHANISTAN WAR-HERO OLDER BROTHER
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Cathriona White was living in America
when her brother James was awarded the Military Cross by Queen Elizabeth
II for heroic acts during his deployment to Afghanistan
Cathriona
White was living in America when her brother James was awarded the
Military Cross by Queen Elizabeth II for heroic acts during his
deployment to Afghanistan.
The
Irish-born man had always wanted to be a soldier, and decided to join
the British army after getting first turned down by the Irish army, his
father Pat White told the Irish Independent in 2011.
'He
tried to join the Irish army, but failed on the medical because he had
asthma as a child, but he quickly grew out of that. He worked here for a
bit before moving to England and joined the army,' Mr White, now
deceased, said.
A
member of the Parachute Regiment, James was one of 136 members of the
British Armed Forces chosen to be honored by the queen with a medal in
2011.
While
James had served two seven-month tours in Afghanistan at that point, as
part of a special forces support, it was his brave actions on his
second tour that merited the medal.
The
first happened when two platoons were pinned down by enemy fire, and
James ran more than 200 yards in open ground to assist his comrades.
James
is also said to have took out an insurgent machine gunner and helped
evacuate soldiers taking causalities by attacking an enemy-held
compound.
Meanwhile,
the death no doubt comes as a hard blow for Carrey, not only because of
his romantic relationship with White but because of his longtime battle
with depression.
In a 2004 60 Minutes interview, Carrey revealed that he had been medicated to combat the disease.
'I
was on Prozac for a long time. It may have helped me out of a jam for a
little bit, but people stay on it forever. I had to get off at a
certain point because I realized that, you know, everything's just OK.
'There
are peaks, there are valleys. But they're all kind of carved and
smoothed out, and it feels like a low level of despair you live in.
Where you're not getting any answers, but you're living OK. And you can
smile at the office. You know? But it's a low level of despair. You
know?' he said
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Carrey pictured above in April, around the time that he got back together with White
In addition to quitting Prozac, Carrey said he stopped drinking alcohol and pretty much nixed caffeine as well.
'I rarely drink coffee. I'm very serious about no alcohol, no drugs. Life is too beautiful,' he said.
Carrey
has twice been married. In 1987 he wed Comedy Store waitress Melissa
Womer; they stayed together for eight years and have a daughter, Jane
Erin Carrey, the same age as White, who has a child of her own.
A
year after Carrey's split from Womer in 1995, the actor married his
Dumb and Dumber co-star Lauren Holly, but that marriage lasted less than
a year.
After
than he was involved in a number of relationships with other actresses
including January Jones, Laurie Holden and Me Myself and Irene co-star
Renee Zellweger, to whom he was briefly engaged.
In 2005 he began a five-year relationship with Jenny McCarthy, and became a step-father to her son Evan.
Carrey
started out his career as a comedic actor in such Blockbuster hits as
The Mask, Dumb and Dumber and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective before moving
on to more serious work.
He has twice won a Golden Globe award for acting, for roles in Man on the Moon and The Truman Show.
His
part in the cult film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, in which
he plays a man undergoing a procedure to erase the memory of an
ex-girlfriend, has also become a career-defining role for the actor.
source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
The Ginder
Why The Grinder Is the Funniest New Comedy of the Season
Rob Lowe has been cheekily spoofing his image for years, so you could say he's found the role he's born to play on The Grinder.
On Fox's laugh-out-loud new comedy (premieres Tuesday at 8:30/7:30c), Lowe is Dean Sanderson, a famous actor coming off a hit eight-year-long legal series called "The Grinder." At a career crossroads, he returns home to Boise, Idaho, where his father Dean Sr. (William Devane) and exasperated brother Stewart (Fred Savage) run a family law firm. He suddenly gets the bright idea to help his dweeby lil' bro in the courtroom - you know, since he has a law background from his TV days.
"When I was done on The West Wing... [I had] to remind myself, 'You only played a political advisor, OK? You're not one. You're an actor,''' Lowe tells TVGuide.com. "I get the concept of an actor thinking they know more than they actually should."
Unlike Sam Seaborn, Dean Sanderson is so perfectly, hysterically Rob Lowe-esque: a smooth-talking, charismatic, ebullient star who's had everything work out for him so far -- and he knows it. You can't help but like Dean despite his delusions and vanity, of which Lowe is keenly aware and plays to a gleeful T.
"They made a character who could've seemed douchey and sort of 'that guy,' which we've seen -- the rich, celebrity douchey [type]," he says. "Instead, what they did was manage to make him really lovable and relatable and sort of sweet in a weird way and still get to do all that stuff that you roll your eyes about. That's a really delicate balance that they've pulled off in the writing and that hopefully I've pulled off in the portrayal."
What makes Dean really work -- and where the show's magic ultimately lies -- is Lowe's chemistry with Savage, who's equally excellent and hilarious as awkward, underappreciated straight man Stewart. Underneath it all, there's a brotherly love in their sibling rivalry, built on a grass-is-greener envy. Dean has it all: fame, money, fans and success. But so does Stewart: a wife (Mary Elizabeth Ellis), kids, a steady job and a home.
"I think if pressed they would both confess that they want what the other person has. Stewart sees Dean as a guy who is respected and admired and fawned over and listened to. That's something that he's never really had," Savage says. "[Dean's] great with people, I'm really not. And he sees me as somebody who's grounded, who has roots, is loved, has a family, which is something he's never had and something that he really wants. That's kind of what brings us together."
"What's sort of fun and what I related to when I read the script was how relatable it was in terms of family dynamic ... all that stuff that families deal with," Lowe adds. "Basically I am beloved by the world but what I really want is the love of my brother. And he is a solid citizen, family man, working guy, but has no real attention and people take it for granted, and he'd like that attention."
Of course, Stewart doesn't care for Dean encroaching on his life and job at first -- but that's not out of spite. "He loves his brother. He wants his brother to be happy. He sees there's a lot of sizzle on the surface, but underneath there's not a whole lot there. And I think he sees that and it breaks his heart," Savage says. "I don't think he'll ever truly be happy he's there, but I think that if he is gonna be there, he wants his brother to be happy."
But is Dean's true happiness grinding it out in Boise? For the sake of The Grinder's longevity, let's hope so. The show wrings most of its laughs and wink-wink jokes from satirizing celebrity and Hollywood, without being too inside baseball. But perhaps the best part about it is that it also celebrates normalcy, never treating the mundanity of a regular life as something "less than" for Dean to aspire to or a mere phase before the next big acting gig comes along. He is genuinely searching for something real while continuing to fake it as a lawyer.
"I think the sense of someone looking for authenticity in their life is a really good theme," Lowe says. "It's one thing to want a real life and to want to be authentic, and it's another to recognize it when you see it. My character's a little bit like a martian who's landed in real world and he learns everything from his brother. ... It's that yin and yang, which could prevent people from seeing each other or loving each other, but in this case it doesn't. It's actually funny."
The Grinder premieres Tuesday at 8:30/7:30c on Fox.
On Fox's laugh-out-loud new comedy (premieres Tuesday at 8:30/7:30c), Lowe is Dean Sanderson, a famous actor coming off a hit eight-year-long legal series called "The Grinder." At a career crossroads, he returns home to Boise, Idaho, where his father Dean Sr. (William Devane) and exasperated brother Stewart (Fred Savage) run a family law firm. He suddenly gets the bright idea to help his dweeby lil' bro in the courtroom - you know, since he has a law background from his TV days.
"When I was done on The West Wing... [I had] to remind myself, 'You only played a political advisor, OK? You're not one. You're an actor,''' Lowe tells TVGuide.com. "I get the concept of an actor thinking they know more than they actually should."
Unlike Sam Seaborn, Dean Sanderson is so perfectly, hysterically Rob Lowe-esque: a smooth-talking, charismatic, ebullient star who's had everything work out for him so far -- and he knows it. You can't help but like Dean despite his delusions and vanity, of which Lowe is keenly aware and plays to a gleeful T.
"They made a character who could've seemed douchey and sort of 'that guy,' which we've seen -- the rich, celebrity douchey [type]," he says. "Instead, what they did was manage to make him really lovable and relatable and sort of sweet in a weird way and still get to do all that stuff that you roll your eyes about. That's a really delicate balance that they've pulled off in the writing and that hopefully I've pulled off in the portrayal."
What makes Dean really work -- and where the show's magic ultimately lies -- is Lowe's chemistry with Savage, who's equally excellent and hilarious as awkward, underappreciated straight man Stewart. Underneath it all, there's a brotherly love in their sibling rivalry, built on a grass-is-greener envy. Dean has it all: fame, money, fans and success. But so does Stewart: a wife (Mary Elizabeth Ellis), kids, a steady job and a home.
"I think if pressed they would both confess that they want what the other person has. Stewart sees Dean as a guy who is respected and admired and fawned over and listened to. That's something that he's never really had," Savage says. "[Dean's] great with people, I'm really not. And he sees me as somebody who's grounded, who has roots, is loved, has a family, which is something he's never had and something that he really wants. That's kind of what brings us together."
"What's sort of fun and what I related to when I read the script was how relatable it was in terms of family dynamic ... all that stuff that families deal with," Lowe adds. "Basically I am beloved by the world but what I really want is the love of my brother. And he is a solid citizen, family man, working guy, but has no real attention and people take it for granted, and he'd like that attention."
Of course, Stewart doesn't care for Dean encroaching on his life and job at first -- but that's not out of spite. "He loves his brother. He wants his brother to be happy. He sees there's a lot of sizzle on the surface, but underneath there's not a whole lot there. And I think he sees that and it breaks his heart," Savage says. "I don't think he'll ever truly be happy he's there, but I think that if he is gonna be there, he wants his brother to be happy."
But is Dean's true happiness grinding it out in Boise? For the sake of The Grinder's longevity, let's hope so. The show wrings most of its laughs and wink-wink jokes from satirizing celebrity and Hollywood, without being too inside baseball. But perhaps the best part about it is that it also celebrates normalcy, never treating the mundanity of a regular life as something "less than" for Dean to aspire to or a mere phase before the next big acting gig comes along. He is genuinely searching for something real while continuing to fake it as a lawyer.
"I think the sense of someone looking for authenticity in their life is a really good theme," Lowe says. "It's one thing to want a real life and to want to be authentic, and it's another to recognize it when you see it. My character's a little bit like a martian who's landed in real world and he learns everything from his brother. ... It's that yin and yang, which could prevent people from seeing each other or loving each other, but in this case it doesn't. It's actually funny."
The Grinder premieres Tuesday at 8:30/7:30c on Fox.
Wednesday 5 August 2015
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Sunday 12 July 2015
2016 World Sporting Event Calendar
Here is a list of the major sporting events for the year 2016. Not
every sporting event can be listed here, though we have tried to include
all the big sporting events of the major sports, mostly the
international competitions, that are known so far.
Date(s) | Sport | Event | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jan 18-31 | Tennis | Australia Open | Melbourne, Australia |
Feb 12-21 | Multi-sports | Winter Youth Olympics | Lillehammer, Norway |
Feb 7 | Gridiron/Football | Super Bowl | Santa Clara, California |
Mar 11-Apr 3 | Cricket | ICC World Twenty20 | India |
Apr 4-10 | Golf | Masters | Augusta, USA |
Apr 9 | Horse Racing | Grand National | Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool |
Apr 18 | Marathon | Boston Marathon | Boston, USA |
May 7 | Horse Racing | Kentucky Derby | Louisville, Kentucky, US |
? | Multi-sports | Invictus Games | ? |
May 21 | Football (Soccer) | FA Cup final | Wembley Stadium, London |
May 22-Jun 5? | Tennis | French Open | Paris, France |
3 June-26 June | Football (Soccer) | Copa América Centenario | United States |
Jun 16-19 | Golf | US Open | Oakmont CC, Oakmont, Pennsylvania |
Jun | Ice Hockey | Stanley Cup finals | |
Jun | Basketball | NBA Finals | USA/Canada |
? | multi-sports | World Urban Games | TBA |
Jun 10-Jul 10 | Football (Soccer) | Euro 2016 | France |
Jul 2-24 | Cycling | Tour de France | |
Jun 27-Jul 10 | Tennis | Wimbledon | London, England |
Jul 14-17 | Golf | British Open | Royal Troon Golf Club, Ayrshire, Scotland |
Aug 10-16 | Golf | US PGA | Baltusrol (Lower Course), Springfield, New Jersey |
Aug 5-21 | Multi-sports | Summer Olympics | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Aug-Sep | Tennis | US Open | New York, USA |
Sep 24 - | Multi-sports | Asian Beach Games | Nha Trang, Vietnam |
Sep 30-Oct 2 | Golf | Ryder Cup | Hazeltine National Golf Club (Chaska, Minnesota) |
Sep? | Cycling | UCI Road World Championships | Doha, Qatar |
Sep 7-18 | Multi-sports | Paralympic Games | Rio, Brazil |
Sep | AFL | Grand Final | Melbourne, Australia |
Oct? | Cycling | World Track Championships | London, UK |
Nov 1 | Horse Racing | Melbourne Cup | Victoria, Australia |
Nov 6 | Marathon | New York Marathon | New York, USA |
Dec 7-11 | Swimming | FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) | Windsor, Canada |
2015 Major World Sporting Event Calendar
There are sporting events happening at all times, from the child's
weekend football game to the pro game on national TV. Not every sporting
event can be listed here, though we have tried to include all the big
sporting events of the major sports, mostly the international
competitions.
Major sporting events in 2015 include the inaugural European Games, Summer Universiade and the Rugby World Cup, Cricket World Cup, African Games, Pacific Games, Pan American Games, as well as the usual annual events.
Major sporting events in 2015 include the inaugural European Games, Summer Universiade and the Rugby World Cup, Cricket World Cup, African Games, Pacific Games, Pan American Games, as well as the usual annual events.
2015 - completed
Date(s) | Sport | Event | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jan 9-31 | Football (Soccer) | Asian Cup | Australia |
Jan 17-Feb 8 | Football (Soccer) | African Cup of Nations | Equatorial Guinea |
Jan 19-Feb 1 | Tennis | Australia Open | Melbourne |
Jan 21-Feb 8 | Multi-sports | World Masters Games (Winter) | Quebec City, Canada |
Feb 1 | Gridiron/Football | Super Bowl | Arizona |
Feb 2-15 | Skiing | World Ski Championships | Vail/Beaver Creek, CO, USA |
Feb 3-8 | Field Hockey | FIH Indoor World Cup | Germany |
Feb 4-14 | Multi-sports | Winter Universiade | Granada, Spain |
Feb 18-22 | Cycling | World Track Championships | Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France |
Feb 14-Mar 29 | Cricket | World Cup | Australia & New Zealand |
Apr 6-12 | Golf | Masters | Augusta, USA |
Apr 11 | Horse Racing | Grand National | Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool |
May 2 | Horse Racing | Kentucky Derby | Louisville, Kentucky, US |
May 24-June 7 | Tennis | French Open | Paris, France |
May 30 | Football (Soccer) | FA Cup final | Wembley Stadium, London |
Jun 5-16 | Multi-sports | South-East Asian Games | Singapore |
Jun 6 | Football (Soccer) | UEFA Champions League final | Olympiastadion in Berlin, Germany |
Jun 3-15 | Ice Hockey | Stanley Cup finals | Tampa Bay and Chicago, USA |
Jun 4-16 | Basketball | NBA Finals | Cleveland, Ohio & Oakland, California |
Jun 12-28 | Multi-sports | European Games | Baku, Azerbaijan |
Jun 18-21 | Golf | US Open | Chambers Bay, University Place, Washington. |
Jun 6-Jul 5 | Football (Soccer) | Women's World Cup | Canada |
Jun 26-Jul 5 | Multi-sports | World Police and Fire Games | Fairfax County, Virginia, USA |
Jun 29-Jul 12 | Tennis | Wimbledon | London, England |
2015 - current and upcoming
Date(s) | Sport | Event | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Jul 3-14 | Multi-sports | Summer Universiade | Gwangju, South Korea |
Jul 4-18 | Multi-sports | Pacific Games | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea |
Jul 4-26 | Cycling | Tour de France | France 2015 |
Jul 10-26 | Multi-sports | Pan American Games | Toronto |
Jul 16–19 | Golf | British Open | Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland |
Jul 24-Aug 9 | Swimming | World Swimming Champs | Kazan, Russia |
Jul 25-Aug 2 | Multi-sports | Special Olympics World Summer Games | Los Angeles, California |
Aug 7-16 | Netball | World Cup | Sydney, Australia |
Aug 7-14 | Multi-sports | Parapan American Games | Toronto |
Aug 13-16 | Golf | US PGA | Whistling Straits, Wisconsin |
Aug 22-30 | Athletics | World Championships | Beijing National Stadium, Beijing China. |
Aug 31-Sep 13 | Tennis | US Open | New York |
Sep 4-19 | Multi-sports | All Africa Games | Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo |
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Outspoken Two-Year-Old Riley Curry Gets a New Sibling
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This is something I’ve always wanted to do and
was so happy to get through it with the help of my darling husband and
amazing doctor. This time around I felt more prepared and was able to
take in the entire process. It was a miracle!
According to Ayesha's personal blog, where the news of Ryan's birth was originally shared, very well.
"Riley is completely enamored with her little sister and has taken on her role as big sister beautifully. I am already so proud of her!"
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