A minute's silence for 2 dead sailors as the Sydney to Hobart race is set to begin Friday
A briefing for this year's Sydney to Hobart race began Wednesday with a minute’s silence for the two sailors who died in last year’s event. It ended with hopes that the catastrophic weather conditions will not be repeated in this year's race starting Friday. The mandatory briefing from the Bureau of Meteorology predicted the scheduled 129 starters in the annual race from Sydney harbor to Hobart on the island state of Tasmania will face strong southerly winds of up to 25 knots (about 46 kilometers per hour, or 28 mph) after leaving Sydney Heads.
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Chael Sonnen: Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul outcome 'breaks my heart'
Chael Sonnen explains why Anthony Joshua "should not have had that feeling of relief" after he knocked out Jake Paul.
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