Sandy Lyle - A look back at the remarkable career of a Masters history-maker, As Sandy Lyle tees it up at the Masters Tournament for the final appearance of his 46-year career, we reflect on his highlights and how the Scot became one of European golf’s finest players.
He grew up in northeastern India, a descendant of what is believed to be one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Today he is a yeshivah student cum athlete extraordinaire, Israel’s new kickboxing champion who will soon be representing the Jewish state in international competitions. Meet 28-year-old Obed Hrangchal.
Viktor Kortschnoi was one of the greats in chess. He played twice for the World Championship and only narrowly failed to win the title. His fighting spirit and his passion for chess is legendary. On the new Masterclass Fritztrainer "Viktor Kortschnoi" you can follow his long career game by game and in the remastered Fritztrainer "Kortschnoi: My Life for Chess" you can watch how the master presents his best games himself. Christian Höthe has taken a look at the two Fritztrainers.
On Friday last week, Croatian grandmaster Miso Cebalo passed away in Zagreb. In his younger years, Cebalo was one of Yugoslavia’s best bridge players. He was also a linguistic genius. Cebalo was a national player for Yugoslavia, then Croatia, and in later years was active as an author, commentator and coach. Miso Cebalo was 77 years old.