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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • A barefoot Tiger Woods is seen here disorientated and struggling to walk in dramatic dash cam footage taken at the scene of his DUI arrest in Florida. Video released by cops today (May 31) shows the pro golfer undertaking a series of sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed. In the 98-minutes of footage released by Jupiter Police, the 41-year-old father-of-two — who underwent a procedure on his back in April — is seen swaying, rolling his eyes, slurring his words and falling asleep during the a series of sobriety tests. After failing the field tests, Woods is formally arrested and cuffed with his hands behind his back. According to the police report, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. The car Woods was driving was found with two flat tires and “fresh damage” to the driver’s side, the report notes, and police released images of the bashed up car on May 31. Woods released a statement on May 29 in which he apologized for t
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  • Tiger Woods was asleep at the wheel and on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to the police report. The 41-year-old golfer had to be woken by a police officer at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida, the report states. The father-of-two failed four field sobriety tests and was on four prescription drugs; Soloxex [sic], Vicodin, Torix and Vioxx, according to the Probable Cause Affidavit. The report also noted Woods had not taken Vioxx this year. After failing the four field test, Woods did a breathalyzer test and blew a .000 twice, indicating there was no alcohol in his system. He also submitted to a urine test, although results are still pending. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The sportsman was arrested at around 3am on May 29 on Military Trail South of Indian Creek Parkway, Florida, before being taken to the Palm Beach County jail’s main detention center. He was released at 10.50am that same day. 30 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods police report into DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods was asleep at the wheel and on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to the police report. The 41-year-old golfer had to be woken by a police officer at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida, the report states. The father-of-two failed four field sobriety tests and was on four prescription drugs; Soloxex [sic], Vicodin, Torix and Vioxx, according to the Probable Cause Affidavit. The report also noted Woods had not taken Vioxx this year. After failing the four field test, Woods did a breathalyzer test and blew a .000 twice, indicating there was no alcohol in his system. He also submitted to a urine test, although results are still pending. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The sportsman was arrested at around 3am on May 29 on Military Trail South of Indian Creek Parkway, Florida, before being taken to the Palm Beach County jail’s main detention center. He was released at 10.50am that same day. 30 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods police report into DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods was asleep at the wheel and on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to the police report. The 41-year-old golfer had to be woken by a police officer at the wheel of his 2015 Mercedes Benz in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida, the report states. The father-of-two failed four field sobriety tests and was on four prescription drugs; Soloxex [sic], Vicodin, Torix and Vioxx, according to the Probable Cause Affidavit. The report also noted Woods had not taken Vioxx this year. After failing the four field test, Woods did a breathalyzer test and blew a .000 twice, indicating there was no alcohol in his system. He also submitted to a urine test, although results are still pending. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The sportsman was arrested at around 3am on May 29 on Military Trail South of Indian Creek Parkway, Florida, before being taken to the Palm Beach County jail’s main detention center. He was released at 10.50am that same day. 30 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods police report into DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Woods’ smashed up car is seen here in images released by police from the golfer’s DUI arrest earlier this week. The photos, released on May 31, show the sportsman’s 2015 Mercedes Benz in a bad state - with two flat tires and cracking around the front bumper on the driver’s side. According to the report by Jupiter Police, Woods was found asleep at the wheel of his car and was on four prescription drugs when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in the early hours of May 29 in Jupiter, Florida. He tested negative for alcohol. Elsewhere in the report it notes that Woods had 'extremely slow and slurred speech’ and did not know where he was before taking the field tests. The golfer undertook four sobriety tests. After being asked to recite the alphabet backwards, he instead offered to recite the National Anthem backwards instead. During the Walk & Turn test the sportsman “could not maintain starting position… missed heel to toe each time… stepped off the line several times… used arms for balance,” according to the arresting officer’s report. He was also unable to perform the One Leg Stand, requiring him to lift one leg off the ground six inches, placing his foot down “several times” while trying to complete the task. Woods was also seemingly confused by the Finger To Nose test, and was unable to complete the task as asked, the report notes. Woods released a statement later on May 29 in which he apologized. He insisted he hadn’t taken alcohol but had suffered a reaction to prescription medication. 31 May 2017 Pictured: Tiger Woods 2015 Mercedes Benz - damage to car photographed after DUI arrest. Photo credit: Jupiter Police/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A gun that is thought to have been used by artist Vincent van Gogh to kill himself has sold at auction in Paris, France for €162,500 (£144,000 GBP / $182,000 USD) - almost three times more than expected. The rusting revolver was found by a farmer in 1965 near the village where the artist spent his final days. The troubled Dutch artist committed suicide in a field near Auvers-sur-Oise, north of Paris by shooting himself in the chest in July 1890 at the age of 37. The weapon was bought by a private collector. It is approximately the right age, and used the same calibre of bullet van Gogh shot himself with - but some experts say they doubt it is the same weapon. Paris-based ArtAuction, which sold it, said there was no way of guaranteeing the gun was the same one, but said the dates matched up. "Technical tests on the weapon have shown the weapon was used and indicate that it stayed in the ground for a period that would coincide with 1890," it said in a statement. "All these clues give credence to the theory that this is the weapon used in the suicide." The corroded pistol was previously exhibited at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. Editorial use only. CREDIT - Courtesy Stephane Briolant/AuctionArt/MEGA. 20 Jun 2019 Pictured: Van Gogh gun image supplied by AuctionArt. Photo credit: StephaneBriolant/AuctionArt/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 29, 2017 - Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh - Australia's David Warner fields against Bangladesh during day three of the First Test match between Bangladesh and Australia at Shere Bangla National Stadium on August 29, 2017 in Mirpur, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Mirpur, Bangladesh - Bangladesh's Tamim Iqbal fields against Australia  during day two of the First Test match between Bangladesh and Australia at Shere Bangla National Stadium on August 28, 2017 in Mirpur, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Mirpur, Bangladesh - Australian captain Stiven Smithleaving the field after his dismissal by Mahedi Hasan Miraj   during day two of the First Test match between Bangladesh and Australia at Shere Bangla National Stadium on August 28, 2017 in Mirpur, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Mirpur, Bangladesh - Bangladesh's Sakib Al Hasan fields against Australia  during day two of the First Test match between Bangladesh and Australia at Shere Bangla National Stadium on August 28, 2017 in Mirpur, Bangladesh. (Credit Image: © Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 11, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Alastair Cook of England leaves the field after the final time at the end of the Specsavers 5th Test.during International Specsavers Test Series 5th Test match Day Five  between England and India at Kia Oval  Ground, London, England on 11 Sept 2018. (Credit Image: © Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 11, 2018 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Alastair Cook of England leaves the field after the final time at the end of the Specsavers 5th Test.during International Specsavers Test Series 5th Test match Day Five  between England and India at Kia Oval  Ground, London, England on 11 Sept 2018. (Credit Image: © Action Foto Sport/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • November 7, 2018 - Galle, Sri Lanka - Sri Lankan cricket captain Dinesh Chandimal leaves the field as England players celebrate his dismissal during the 2nd day's play of the first test cricket match between Sri Lanka and England at Galle International cricket stadium, Galle, Sri Lanka. 11-07-2018  (Credit Image: © Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 19, 2019 - Barcelona, Spain - Monegasque driver Charles Leclerc of Italian team Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow driving his single-seater SF90 during Barcelona winter test in Catalunya Circuit in Montmel?, Spain, on February 19, 2019. (Credit Image: © Andrea Diodato/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2018 - Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand - Ben Stokes of England fields during Day Two of the First Test match between New Zealand and England at Eden Park in Auckland on Mar 23, 2018. (Credit Image: © Shirley/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Heino Kuhn of South Africa.during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Heino Kuhn of South Africa.during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - L-R Quinton de Kock of South Africa  and Hashim Amla of South Africa .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Joe Root .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Morne Morkel of South Africa  cerebrate LBW on England's Gary Ballance  .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Heino Kuhn of South Africa.during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Alastair Cook .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Joe Root .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Morne Morkel of South Africa  cerebrate LBW on England's Gary Ballance  .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Vernon Philander of South Africa .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Joe Root celebrates his Half Century.during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Heino Kuhn of South Africa.during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Morne Morkel of South Africa  cerebrate LBW on England's Gary Ballance  .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - England's Ben Stokes .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Morne Morkel of South Africa  cerebrate LBW on England's Gary Ballance  .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Morne Morkel of South Africa  cerebrate LBW on England's Gary Ballance  .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Quinton de Kock of South Africa .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Heino Kuhn of South Africa.during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Morne Morkel of South Africa  cerebrate LBW on England's Gary Ballance  .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Morne Morkel of South Africa  cerebrate LBW on England's Gary Ballance  ..during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 6, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Morne Morkel of South Africa  cerebrate LBW on England's Gary Ballance  .during 1st Investec Test Match between England and South Africa at Lord's Cricket Ground in London on July 06, 2017  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 13, 2018 - Galle, Sri Lanka - South African cricketer Dean Elgar leaves the field after his dismissal during the 3rd day's play in the first Test cricket match between Sri Lanka and South Africa at Galle International cricket stadium, Galle, Sri Lanka on Saturday 14 July 2018. (Credit Image: © Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 19, 2018 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - South African cricketer Kagiso Rabada (L) gestures to on field umpire Rod Tucker during the first day of the 2nd test cricket match between Sri Lanka and South Africa at SSC Internatinal Cricket ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka on Friday 20 July 2018  (Credit Image: © Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 4, 2017 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - Indian cricket captain Virat kohli (2R) and Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin(R) discuss with the on field umpire about a turned-down appeal after Kohli asked for a review during the 2nd Day's play in the 2nd Test match between Sri Lanka and India at the SSC international cricket stadium at the capital city of Colombo, Sri Lanka on Friday 04 August 2017. (Credit Image: © Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 4, 2017 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli (L) challenges a decision made by the on field umpire by taking a ' review ' during the 2nd Day's play in the 2nd Test match between Sri Lanka and India at the SSC international cricket stadium at the capital city of Colombo, Sri Lanka on Friday 04 August 2017. (Credit Image: © Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • England's Alastair Cook and Joe Root (right) leave the field after the first session during day one of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • England's Alastair Cook and Joe Root (right) leave the field after the first session during day one of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • South Africa's Dean Elgar (floor) reacts after colliding with a team mate in the field during day one of the 3rd Investec Test match at the Kia Oval, London.
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  • England's Ben Stokes leaves the field after getting out during day four of the Second Investec Test match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
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  • 19/07/2012 London, England. South Africa's Hashim Amla fielding during the Investec cricket international test match between England and South Africa, played at the Kia Oval cricket ground: Mandatory credit: Mitchell Gunn(Credit Image: © Sportimage/Cal Sport Media/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Kyle Abbott walks across the field during day four of the first test match between South Africa and New Zealand held at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa on the 22nd August 2016<br />
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  • Protess manager Dr Moosajee at the field inspection during day four of the first test match between South Africa and New Zealand held at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa on the 22nd August 2016<br />
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  • Umpires discuss their field inspection during day four of the first test match between South Africa and New Zealand held at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa on the 22nd August 2016<br />
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  • Dean Elgar with groundsman Wilson Ngobese inspect the field during day four of the first test match between South Africa and New Zealand held at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa on the 22nd August 2016<br />
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  • Protess manager Dr Moosajee at the field inspection during day four of the first test match between South Africa and New Zealand held at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa on the 22nd August 2016<br />
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Photo by:   Anesh Debiky / Real Time Images
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  • 19/07/2012 London, England. South Africa's Hashim Amla fielding during the Investec cricket international test match between England and South Africa, played at the Kia Oval cricket ground: Mandatory credit: Mitchell Gunn(Credit Image: © Sportimage/Cal Sport Media/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Umpires discuss their field inspection during day four of the first test match between South Africa and New Zealand held at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa on the 22nd August 2016<br />
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  • Kyle Abbott walks across the field during day four of the first test match between South Africa and New Zealand held at the Kingsmead stadium in Durban, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa on the 22nd August 2016<br />
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 20 October 2020 - While popular sports like tennis, cricket or rugby are played on standardised playing fields—golf is a unique sport in that it can be played on a variety of different courses that offer very different challenges. The Cape Flats in Montana is home to a wide array of courses that’ll test any golfer’s skills with driver, iron or putter. Here golfer David van der Ross prepares to put on their course in Montana. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
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  • Durban. 050318. Quinton de Kock and Morne Morkel  leaves the field as Australia celebrates their victory over the Proteas during day 5 of the 1st Sunfoil Test match between South Africa and Australia at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead on March 04, 2018 in Durban, South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Durban. 050318. Quinton de Kock and Morne Morkel  leaves the field as Australia celebrates their victory over the Proteas during day 5 of the 1st Sunfoil Test match between South Africa and Australia at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead on March 04, 2018 in Durban, South Africa. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Durban. 010218. Tim Paine, Faf du Plessisand Kagiso Rabada leaves the field after bad light stopped play during the first Sunfoil Test Match played at Kingsmead in Durban. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Durban. 010218. Players and umpires leaves the field after bad light stopped play during the first Sunfoil Test Match played at Kingsmead in Durban. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Durban. 010218. Mitchell Marsh leaves the field after bad light stopped play during the first Sunfoil Test Match played at Kingsmead in Durban. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • August 5, 2017 - Colombo, Sri Lanka - On field umpire Bruce Oxenford (R) inspects the pitch as Indian players look on during the 3rd Day's play in the 2nd Test match between Sri Lanka and India at the SSC international cricket stadium at the capital city of Colombo, Sri Lanka on Saturday 5th August 2017. (Credit Image: © Tharaka Basnayaka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Zimbabwe wicket keeper Peter Moor fields a ball during the second day of the 100th test match for Zimbabwe played in a match with Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club 30 October 2016.
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  • Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. David L. Goldfein addresses an Airman during an all-call June 28, 2018 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Goldfein spent two days visiting Eglin AFB, the Air Force Enlisted Village and Hurlburt Field.  (U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.)
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  • 1st Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division provides support to the Greywolf Brigade during Pegasus Forge III, a brigade wide evaluation from division to test the readiness of the brigade prior to its departure to the National Training Center, California.
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  • Pretoria 26-12-18. The 1st of three 5 day cricket Tests, South Africa vs Pakistan at SuperSport Park, Centurion. Day 1. Afternoon session. South African batsman Hashim Amla is out for 0 runs walks off the field past the Pakistan team. <br />
Picture: Karen Sandison/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Donald Tiripano fields off his own bowling during the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe 6 November 2016 at Harare Sports Club.
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  • Sri Lanka batsman Asela Gunaratne averts a ball as Malcolm Waller fields during the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe 6 November 2016 at Harare Sports Club.
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  • Kusal Mendis of Sri Lanka fields at slip during the last day of the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club, 10 November 2016.
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  • Donald Tiripano fields off his own bowling during the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe 6 November 2016 at Harare Sports Club.
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  • Donald Tiripano fields off his own bowling during the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe 6 November 2016 at Harare Sports Club.
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  • Donald Tiripano fields off his own bowling during the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe 6 November 2016 at Harare Sports Club.
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  • Donald Tiripano fields off his own bowling during the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe 6 November 2016 at Harare Sports Club.
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  • Kusal Mendis of Sri Lanka fields at slip during the last day of the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club, 10 November 2016.
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  • Donald Tiripano fields off his own bowling during the second test match between visitors Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe 6 November 2016 at Harare Sports Club.
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  • Bloemfontein - 16 June 2018 - Springbok Aphiwe Dyantyi looking to kick the ball further up field.
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