On this day... May 30
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[May 29, 2020]
(Reuters) - ON THIS DAY -- MAY
30
FORMULA ONE - McLaren-Mercedes' Mika Hakkinen leads from the first
corner of the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona, ahead of team mate
David Coulthard and the two Ferraris of Eddie Irvine and Michael
Schumacher.
Hakkinen started on pole position and got off to a good start while
Irvine, who qualified second fastest, had a poor start and dropped
down to fifth by the second corner.
Defending champion Hakkinen led the McLaren-Mercedes cars to a
one-two finish ahead of Schumacher in third and the Finn would go on
to win the 1999 title, beating Irvine by just two points.
May 30, 2004
FORMULA ONE - Germany's Michael Schumacher basks in the applause of
his Ferrari team as he wins the European Grand Prix.
Schumacher, who qualified in pole position, had a quick start and
cruised to victory, finishing almost 18 seconds ahead of
second-placed Rubens Barrichello.
The German won 13 races that season to clinch a record-extending
seventh drivers' championship.
May 30, 2009
SOCCER - Werder Bremen's Mesut Ozil celebrates with the German Cup
after scoring the only goal to secure a 1-0 win in the final against
Bayer Leverkusen in Berlin.
Bremen lifted their sixth German Cup after Ozil drilled the ball
past goalkeeper Rene Adler in the 58th minute.
Ozil continued to improve the following season with nine goals and
17 assists before joining Real Madrid in August 2010.
May 30, 2010
SOCCER - Australia celebrate after beating North Korea 5-4 on
penalties in the final of the AFC Women's Asian Cup at the Chengdu
Sports Centre in China.
Australian striker Sam Kerr scored the opener before North Korea
equalised through Jo Yun-mi. The sides could not be separated after
extra time, sending the game into a shootout.
North Korea's Yun Song-mi was the only player to miss a penalty,
handing Australia their first Asian Cup title.
May 30, 2010
CYCLING - Italy's Ivan Basso, wearing the leader's pink jersey,
celebrates winning the 101st Giro d'Italia after the 21st and final
stage of the race at the ancient arena of Verona.
Basso took the overall race lead after the 19th stage and held on
across the final two stages to claim his second Giro title.
The triumph was the Italian's first major title since his return
from a two-year ban for attempted doping in 2008.
May 30, 2010
RUGBY SEVENS - Scotland's Ally Hogg celebrates with team mate Roddy
Grant after their 19-0 victory against Argentina in the Edinburgh
Sevens Plate final at Murrayfield stadium in Edinburgh.
Scotland recovered from their 19-7 loss to England in the Cup
quarter-finals to dispatch Argentina thanks to tries by Andrew
Turnbull, Colin Shaw and Ben Cairns.
Hogg, whose power and work ethic endeared him to fans, made 48
appearances for Scotland and was part of their Rugby World Cup squad
in 2007.
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BOXING - Britain's Anthony Joshua floors American Kevin Johnson en
route to a technical knockout victory to retain the WBC heavyweight
title at the O2 Arena in London. Johnson had called Joshua a "grown
man in a diaper" before the bout and lived to regret his words as
the Briton inflicted heavy damage early on before the referee
stopped the fight in the second round. It was Joshua's 13th
consecutive stoppage victory and he would go on to win nine more
fights before suffering his first defeat at the hands of Andy Ruiz
Jr in June 2019. Action Images via REUTERS/Andrew Boyers/File photo
May 30, 2015
SOCCER - Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring the first goal for
Barcelona against Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey final at the
Camp Nou.
Messi scored one of his most famous goals when he received the ball
on the right side of the pitch, dribbled past four defenders and
finished at the near post to give Barca the lead.
La Liga champions Barcelona won 3-1 and then triumphed in the
Champions League final a week later to seal the club's second
treble.
May 30, 2015
SOCCER - Arsenal celebrate with the FA Cup after beating Aston Villa
4-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium.
Villa, who were impressive in the semi-final when they beat
Liverpool, were no match for the holders who wrapped up their
victory with three second-half goals.
Four different players got on the scoresheet, including Chilean
forward Alexis Sanchez with a screamer from long range, as Arsenal
won a then-record 12th FA Cup.
May 30, 2015
RUGBY UNION - Alistair Hargreaves and Brad Barritt celebrate with
their Saracens team mates after winning the English Premiership
final at Twickenham.
Saracens, who finished runners-up in 2014, scored three unanswered
first-half tries through Owen Farrell, Jamie George and Chris Wyles
and led 25-3 at the break.
Bath responded through a Jonathan Joseph try and eight points from
George Ford but Saracens held on to win 28-16 and became the first
team to secure the Premiership title having finished outside the top
two in the table.
May 30, 2015
BOXING - Britain's Anthony Joshua floors American Kevin Johnson en
route to a technical knockout victory to retain the WBC heavyweight
title at the O2 Arena in London.
Johnson had called Joshua a "grown man in a diaper" before the bout
and lived to regret his words as the Briton inflicted heavy damage
early on before the referee stopped the fight in the second round.
It was Joshua's 13th consecutive stoppage victory and he would go on
to win nine more fights before suffering his first defeat at the
hands of Andy Ruiz Jr in June 2019.
(Compiled by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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