Day: September 17, 2021

Cameron Champ to be featured in new CBS “Beyond Limits” franchiseCameron Champ to be featured in new CBS “Beyond Limits” franchise

CBS Sports is proud to debut a new franchise, Beyond Limits, a series of half-hour specials that highlight trailblazing, diverse athletes in sports where they are under-represented. All three episodes of the first season will broadcast on the CBS Television Network and stream live on Paramount+, with the premiere episode to air on Saturday, Sept. 18 (2:00 PM, ET), leading into the network’s college football coverage. The second episode will air on Saturday, Oct. 9 (2:00 PM, ET), with the third set for Saturday, Oct. 30 (2:00 PM, ET). Each episode will be broken into four separate segments, with each focusing on a specific athlete or athletes and their journeys in their respective sport. Click here for a clip from the first episode, featuring Olympic gold medalist Ashleigh Johnson. The three episodes will be hosted by CBS Sports’ reporters AJ Ross and Monica McNutt. Below is a breakdown of the first Beyond Limits episode, along with additional details for episode two and three. Episode 1 – Saturday, Sept. 18 – CBS Television Network and Paramount+ (2:00 PM, ET) Ashleigh Johnson, Waterpolo Fresh off another Gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, Ashleigh Johnson sits down for an in-depth discussion with Ross to discuss her career, Olympics and how she is working to improve diversity in water polo and aquatics. Cameron Champ, Golf McNutt catches up with three-time PGA TOUR winner Cameron Champ to highlight his involvement with the Mack Champ Invitational named after his late grandfather, and his scholarship at Prairie View A&M. At the age of 26, Champ has already made a significant mark on creating lanes of inclusion, as he continues to honor his grandfather’s legacy. Peter Westbrook, Fencing Located in the heart of New York City, the Peter Westbrook foundation was created by 1984 Olympic sabre fencing bronze medalist Peter Westbrook. The organization enhances the lives of youths from underserved areas and has seen over 4,000 participants pass through its doors. Some of those students went on to achieve their own Olympic success, and returned to become instructors, continuing the cycle of enrichment. The segment features interviews with Westbrook, Daryl Homer, Khalil Thompson, Keeth Smart, Akhnaten Spencer-El and Ibtihaj Muhammad, who also narrates. Zeb Powell, Snowboarding Hailing from North Carolina, and one of the only Black professional snowboarders, Zeb Powell has quickly become the face of the sport. Ross profiles the 20-year-old who wants to make sure that there are more faces that look like his in the future. As he puts it; “I am looking for the next me.” Episode 2 – Saturday, Oct. 9 – CBS Television Network and Paramount+ (2:00 PM, ET) The second episode of Beyond Limits will feature interviews with Ezekiel Mitchell, (PBR & Bill Pickett Invitational, Rodeo), skateboarder Dashawn Jordan professional golfers Mariah Stackhouse and Renee Powell and Women’s hockey player Saroya Tinker. Episode 3 – Saturday, Oct. 30 – CBS Television Network and Paramount+ (2:00 PM, ET) Details of the third episode will be announced at a later date. Ade Ellis, Niya Walker, Sharán Watson and Ellis Williams produce. Emilie Deutsch is VP, Original Programming and Features, CBS Sports.

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How to watch Fortinet Championship, Round 2: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV timesHow to watch Fortinet Championship, Round 2: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV times

The opening of the 2021-2022 Regular Season continues Friday at the Fortinet Championship at Silverado Resort & Spa in California’s wine country. There are plenty of big names in the field, including Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson, Hideki Matsuyama, Matt Kuchar, Max Homa and recently-named PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year Will Zalatoris. Here’s everything you need to know to follow the action, including Featured Groups for PGA TOUR LIVE. Leaderboard Full tee times HOW TO FOLLOW (ALL TIMES ET) Television: Thursday-Sunday: 6 p.m.-9 p.m. ET (Golf Channel) PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. ET (Featured Groups) Radio: Thursday-Friday, 3 p.m.-9 p.m. ET; Saturday-Sunday, 4 p.m.-9 p.m. ET (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio). TOURCast: Get shot-by-shot info in real time with shot tracks and video with TOURCast. TOUR Pulse: Get the PGA TOUR app to utilize TOUR Pulse, which provides users the ability to experience a mix of content, such as video highlights, written hole summaries and stat graphics on every player after every hole they complete. FEATURED GROUPS Will Zalatoris, Brandt Snedeker, Marc Leishman (Tee times) Hideki Matsuyama, Matt Kuchar, Hudson Swafford (Tee times) Jon Rahm, Max Homa, Si Woo Kim (Tee times) Phil Mickelson, Cameron Champ, Kevin Tway (Tee times) MUST READS Reavie leads after first round Get to know the Korn Ferry Tour grads Cantlay voted Player of the Year Zalatoris voted Rookie of the Year CALL OF THE DAY

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Chez Reavie leads by one shot at Fortinet ChampionshipChez Reavie leads by one shot at Fortinet Championship

NAPA, Calif. — Chez Reavie opened with a 65 on Thursday to lead the Fortinet Championship. Cameron Tringale and Adam Hadwin were a stroke back. Six others were two off the pace. Masters winner Hideki Matsuyama was at 69, and Phil Mickelson shot 70. RELATED: Leaderboard | Jon Rahm says he’s recovering after stomach ailment Jon Rahm is motivated, even if he’s not feeling well. The top-ranked Spanish star had two birdies and two bogeys in an even-par 72, leaving him well back of the leaders at Silverado Resort and Spa. “I was having a hard time focusing given the fact that I haven’t had a solid meal since Tuesday morning,” Rahm said. “My best guess is just a little run down from the season. Maybe having a little bit too much good, rich food Monday and Tuesday just did it for my stomach.” Rahm began feeling ill earlier this week and pulled out of the pro-am Wednesday to rest. He said he felt worse than when he tested positive for COVID-19 in June. “Way, way worse,” Rahm said. “That Saturday I couldn’t have given you any more diagnosis than maybe a light cold based on what I was feeling that day. I would have never guessed it was COVID. So yeah, I feel way worse right now than I did.” Reavie worked his way to the top of the leaderboard after a bogey on his fifth hole. He picked up birdies on 16 and 17 to get back under par, then stormed through the front nine, closing with three consecutive birdies including an 18-foot putt that got the string started. “It was kind of a slow start but I told myself to stay patient,” Reavie said. “I was able to hit some fairways on the back and give myself some good looks.” Mickelson got off to a good start but fell back with two bogeys over a five-hole stretch on the back nine. “I stopped hitting fairways,” said Mickelson, who has never finished higher than third at this event. “I’m making a few changes and my miss has gone from left to right, and it’s a little bit different to adjust to. I thought that it went pretty well with that in mind.”

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