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The French lightweight men's quadruple sculls team, middle, celebrates their victory in the finals over Britain, back (second place) and Greece, foreground (third place) on Friday in during the 2017 World Rowing Championships at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota. [Herald-Tribune staff photo / Mike Lang]
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Players from Seattle Sockeye (black uniforms) and Florida United (white uniforms) compete on the first day of the USA Ultimate National Championships on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 at Premier Sports Complex in Lakewood Ranch. Tournament play continues through Sunday for men's, women's and mixed teams from across the country. Admission is free. Semi-final games on Saturday and finals on Sunday will be broadcast on ESPN3. [Herald-Tribune staff photo / Mike Lang]
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The Italian lightweight women's quadruple sculls team leaps in the air during the medal ceremony on Friday during the 2017 World Rowing Championships at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota. Italy won gold, Austrailia won silver and China won bronze. [Herald-Tribune staff photo / Mike Lang]
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Spencer Diorides, 6, asks Orioles pitcher Chris Lee for another turn hitting. Nearly two hundred kids from the Manatee YMCA Lakewood Ranch Branch got to participate in a baseball clinic Tuesday with Baltimore Orioles players at Ed Smith Complex in Sarasota. The kids got free hats and t-shirts from the Orioles, then had a chance to hit, field, pitch, and run the bases before being treated to a lunch in the stands in the stadium. [Herald-Tribune staff photo / Mike Lang]
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Caden Vickers, 6, left, and his twin brother Holden Vickers, 6, take turns catching a ball in their hat, as Molly Gillespie, 6, right, waits her turn. Nearly two hundred kids from the Manatee YMCA Lakewood Ranch Branch got to participate in a baseball clinic Tuesday with Baltimore Orioles players at Ed Smith Complex in Sarasota. The kids got free hats and t-shirts from the Orioles, then had a chance to hit, field, pitch, and run the bases before being treated to a lunch in the stands in the stadium. [Herald-Tribune staff photo / Mike Lang]