The Sportspedia’s Global Podium features the three sportspeople/athletes or teams that best achieved excellence in performance last week with their milestones and results.
GLOBAL PODIUM OF THE WEEK |
Gold: Colton Greaves (United States of America, Automobilism) “C.J.” Greaves became the first driver to win the AMSOIL Championship Off-Road and the Crandon World Championships in the same year and remains the only driver to win the event in both Pro 4 and Pro 2 trucks and now has four Red Bull Crandon World Cup, more than anyone else. This is the 7th Championship Off-Road Pro 4 title for Greaves. He also finished second in the Pro Stock SxS class, where he won the season finale. He has a total of 10 Crandon Cup wins. Relieve the races (RACER) |
Silver: Paul McBeth (United States of America, Disc Golf) Paul McBeth won his sixth Professional Disc Golf World Championship, the second most of all time. It wasn’t easy, as Aaron Gossage (USA) was a contender until the last hole. Kristin Tattar (EST) won the women’s world title. Watch his final round highlights (PDGA) |
Bronze: Greg Anderson (United States of America, Automobilism) Anderson became the first driver to reach 100 wins in the NHRA Pro Stock category, after winning the 68th annual Dodge Power Brokers NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. He is the fifth driver with the most wins across all NHRA classes. Relieve the final |