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Ich hoffe es kommen alle damit klar, bis bald,
Jonas
Englands Ryan Evans took a one-shot lead in the first round of the Czech Masters as Ryder Cup hopefuls Matthew Fitzpatrick and Andy Sullivan endured a day of contrasting fortunes in Prague.Evans was playing in just his 21st event on the European Tour but showed the nerves of a veteran to hole a 10-foot putt on the last to sign for a 66 and a six-under-par total.That was good enough to give him a one-shot lead over defending champion Thomas Pieters and Swede Peter Hanson, with 32 players within four shots of the lead at Albatros Golf Resort.I didnt really think about trying to lead the tournament, I was just thinking about trying to put a good score together today, said Evans. Ive been playing well the last few weeks and the one thing I can take out of today is that I putted really well.Its my first time leading but theres a first time for everything so Im not going to think about it too much and stick to the game plan I had for the week -- hit as many fairways and greens as I can and if the putts go in, who knows what can happen?Belgian Pieters -- fresh off the back of a fourth-placed finish at the Olympics -- held a two-shot lead before recording a double-bogey on the eighth, while Hanson was bogey-free in his 67.English duo Robert Coles and Graeme Storm, Scotsmen Scott Jamieson and Craig Lee, Wales Bradley Dredge, Swede Robert Karlsson and Denmarks Jeff Winther were at four under, a shot clear of Fitzpatrick.The Sheffield native currently holds the final qualifying spot for Darren Clarkes European Ryder Cup team and is aiming for a good week to secure his place at Hazeltine.Sullivan is a place ahead of Fitzpatrick in the standings but he may struggle to make the cut on Friday after an opening three-over-par 75.Lee Westwood will be relying on a captains pick if he is to get to a 10th Ryder Cup in September, and he was four shots off the lead after an opening 70. 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NEW YORK -- A dozen young Australian runners from indigenous tribes once targeted for genocide had a different marathon goal: The finish line is just a start for us.So said Robert de Castella, a onetime top marathoner who trained them for Sundays New York City Marathon.Running a marathon for their first time, the runners will need their new physical and mental prowess to return home and tackle the life-threatening problems of their Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, he said. Generations of abuse at the hands of European colonizers have left many indigenous Australians with a 20-year life expectancy gap due to addictions, mental health illnesses and other diseases, plus heightened suicide and incarceration rates, said de Castella.The 12 Australians -- representing their countrys indigenous population of almost 1 million, or 3 percent -- were raising funds for the Indigenous Marathon Foundation that de Castella started about six years ago.When I saw firsthand what was happening, I was ashamed of our country -- and I also saw the opportunity to use the power of running, de Castella said.The Australians were among a field of about 20,000 foreigners from more than 120 nations running the 2016 race dominated by foreign winners. 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The crowd, the stamina -- one of the runs thats a must-do and thats it.As the first three of de Castellas fierce runners wrapped up Sundays race, he concluded: The harder something is, the better, because you need to have a purpose to do incredible things.De Castella brings a new team to New York each year, after each member competes for a slot.I live in a place where poor health killing people is the norm, says Zideon Fielding, 22, a health worker from a community of 300 in the Australian desert. I thought if I tried the marathon approach, I could create change, with drive and persistence.Meghan Highsold, an Aboriginal attorney, said shes the daughter of a man who was forcibly adopted by a white family to wipe out his heritage.I want to use my marathon skills to help people make changes, to manage mental health in a good way, she said. Its all about now. ' ' '