On this day... June 5
Send a link to a friend
[June 04, 2020]
(Reuters) - ON THIS DAY — JUNE 5
June 5, 1993
SUMO WRESTLING - Hawaii-born Japanese-Samoan sumo wrestler,
Konishiki Yasokichi, weighing 550 pounds, competes against a small
child in a mock competition during opening ceremonies for the Sumo
Basho exhibition in San Jose.
Nicknamed 'Meat Bomb', Konishiki was the first wrestler born outside
Japan to reach sumo's second highest rank, ozeki.
Weighing 628 pounds in 1996, Konishiki was the heaviest ever sumo
wrestler before being surpassed by Orora in 2017. He retired in 1997
after battling chronic knee problems and gout.
June 5, 2003
ICE HOCKEY - New Jersey Devils centre John Madden sports a stitched
up cut caused by a skate blade during the fifth game of the Stanley
Cup Finals against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in East Rutherford,
New Jersey.
In an uncharacteristically high-scoring game, the Devils defeated
Anaheim 6-3 to take a 3-2 lead in the series and improve to 11-1 in
home playoff games, equalling Edmonton's 1988 record for most home
playoff wins in a single year.
A three-time Stanley Cup winner, Madden was considered one of the
best defensive forwards during his 13-year stint in the NHL, winning
the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 2001. He retired in 2012 and has since
transitioned into coaching.
June 5, 2004
MOTOGP - Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi takes a break during a
qualifying session for the Italian Grand Prix at the Mugello Circuit
in Tuscany.
Home favourite Rossi won the rain-hit race the following day,
finishing 0.3 seconds ahead of second-placed championship leader
Sete Gibernau. Italian Max Biaggi completed the podium.
Rossi went on to win the drivers' championship that season, beating
Honda rider Gibernau to the crown.
June 5, 2010
HORSE RACING - Workforce, ridden by jockey Ryan Moore, wins the
Epsom Derby in record time at the Epsom Racecourse in southern
England.
The 100-1 outsider At First Sight, ridden by jockey Seamie
Heffernan, got off to a flying start but faded down the stretch,
allowing Workforce to pick up a seven-length victory.
Workforce galloped to the finish line in two minutes 31.33 seconds,
which was nearly a second faster than the previous record set by
Lammtarra in 1995.
June 5, 2014
TENNIS - Eugenie Bouchard returns to Maria Sharapova during her 6-4
5-7 2-6 defeat in the French Open semi-final at Roland Garros.
Defeat meant Bouchard had failed in her bid to become the first
Canadian woman to reach a Grand Slam singles final but she went on
to achieve the feat at Wimbledon a month later.
Bouchard, who also reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open in
2014, has yet to win a major title.
June 5, 2014
ATHLETICS - Ethiopia's Genzebe Dibaba celebrates after winning the
women's 5,000m event during the Golden Gala IAAF Diamond League at
the Olympic stadium in Rome.
Dibaba, who had broken three world records in three different events
earlier in the year, put in a flawless performance, finishing over
three seconds ahead of second-placed Almaz Ayana while Viola Jelagat
Kibiwott completed the podium.
Five-time world indoor champion Dibaba, who holds seven track world
records, won the silver medal in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de
Janeiro.
[to top of second column] |
ICE HOCKEY - New Jersey Devils centre John Madden sports a stitched
up cut caused by a skate blade during the fifth game of the Stanley
Cup Finals against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in East Rutherford,
New Jersey. In an uncharacteristically high-scoring game, the Devils
defeated Anaheim 6-3 to take a 3-2 lead in the series and improve to
11-1 in home playoff games, equalling Edmonton's 1988 record for
most home playoff wins in a single year. A three-time Stanley Cup
winner, Madden was considered one of the best defensive forwards
during his 13-year stint in the NHL, winning the Frank J. Selke
Trophy in 2001. He retired in 2012 and has since transitioned into
coaching. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo
June 5, 2015
TENNIS - Novak Djokovic celebrates after his 6-3 6-3 5-7 5-7 6-1
victory over Andy Murray in the French Open semi-final.
Djokovic was up two sets to one when play was interrupted by rain.
Murray fought back when action resumed the following day to drag the
contest into a decider where Djokovic prevailed.
The Serb went on to lose to Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka in the title
clash but redeemed himself by winning the tournament the following
year, beating Murray for the crown.
June 5, 2016
BADMINTON - Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei celebrates winning the
Indonesia Super Series Premier after beating Jan O Jorgensen 17-21
21-19 21-17 in the final at Istora Stadium in Jakarta.
Victory meant he became the first non-Indonesian player to win six
titles in the tournament.
He clinched the silver medal at the Rio Olympics in August after
shaking off a muscle injury and added a sixth Japan Open title in
September.
June 5, 2019
SOCCER - Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates the first of his three goals
in Portugal's 3-1 win over Switzerland in the UEFA Nations League
semi-final at Estadio do Dragao in Porto.
Ronaldo's hat-trick, which included two late goals, sent Portugal to
the final where they beat the Netherlands to become the first team
to win the tournament.
Ronaldo, who also won the Euros in 2016, has netted 99 goals in 164
appearances for Portugal.
June 5, 2019
CRICKET - India pacer Jasprit Bumrah drops a catch during his side's
six-wicket victory against South Africa in a World Cup game at the
Rose Bowl, Southampton.
The drop did not prove costly as two wickets from Bumrah and four
from Yuzvendra Chahal helped India restrict South Africa to 227
before opener Rohit Sharma scored an unbeaten century to get their
World Cup campaign off to a winning start.
Bumrah was India's highest wicket-taker in the competition with 18
wickets, but could not prevent Virat Kohli's side from crashing out
in the semi-finals after a defeat by New Zealand.
(Compiled by Manasi Pathak and Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing
by Christian Radnedge)
[© 2020 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2020 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |