China Daily

Tibetan triumphs on Yuzhu Peak

- SOOBUM IM / USA TODAY SPORTS

Jannya Ringyal of China and Stevie Kremer of the US won the XTrail FKT (Fastest Known Time) men’s and women’s races respective­ly on Yuzhu Peak in Qinghai province on Saturday.

The race, which tops out at 6,625m above sea level, is the highest trail run in the world. To provide some perspectiv­e, that’s more than 300m higher than Tanzania’s famous Mt Kilimanjar­o.

Jannya Ringyal, from Tibet, clocked a winning time of 1:02.20, while Kremer defended her title in 1:22.50.

Jason Schlarb of the US and Ludovic Michel Pommeret of France were second and third in the men’s race while on the women’s side China’s Xiang Fuzhao of China finished second, edging Sweden’s Andrea Huser by two seconds.

Kevin Durant drives past Davis Bertans of the San Antonio Spurs during the second half of Saturday’s Game 3 of their NBA Western Conference final at AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. Durant had 33 points to pace the Warriors to a 120-108 win.

SAN ANTONIO — The Spurs were injured, but Golden State was expecting a fevered fight on the five-time NBA champion’s home floor on Saturday night.

Didn’t happen. The Warriors’ depth and talent settled things early.

Kevin Durant had 33 points and 10 rebounds as Golden State beat injury-riddled San Antonio 120-108 to take a 3-0 lead in the NBA Western Conference final.

“They were going to come out and hit us in the mouth,” Durant said of what the Warriorsan­ticipating­enteringth­e game. “I think we did a good job of taking that punch and just kept playing.”

Golden State has a chance to complete its third straight series sweep in Game 4 at San Antonio on Monday night.

The Warriors are the third team in NBA history to win their first 11 playoff games. Cleveland is 10-0, with a 2-0 lead over Boston in the Eastern Conference final.

“I’m not surprised,” Golden State point guard Stephen Curry said of the lead. “Our goal is to win every game we play. We answered a lot of challenges throughout the course of the playoffs and learned a lot of lessons through winning.

“The Spurs challenge you no matter who’s out there. You’ve got to play well to beat them.”

Curry added 21 points and became the franchise leader in postseason points, passing Hall of Famer Rick Barry.

Already without leading scorer Kawhi Leonard and starting point guard Tony Parker, the Spurs lost David Lee to a left knee injury in the opening quarter.

“We have to fight with the soldiers we have,” San Antonio veteran Manu Ginobili said. “Nobody is going to feel sorry for us.”

Leeleftwit­h2:57remainin­g in the first, unable to put any weight on his left leg after he landed awkwardly on it following a foul by Draymond Green.

Joel Anthony had to take a free throw in place of Lee, who was taken to the locker room in a wheelchair.

San Antonio still managed to match a postseason high with 33 points in the opening quarter and led by as many as

Warriors: Curry has 1,774 career postseason points in 69 games to set the franchise record. Barry previously held the franchise record with 1,776 points in 66 games.

Spurs: Ginobili led the Spurs with 21 points, joining Hall of Famer Kareem AbdulJabba­r as the only players 39 or older to score 20-plus points in a conference final

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong