Auto racing: Max Verstappen showed off his risky racing style Sunday to win the Austrian Grand Prix in Spielberg for a second straight year and end Mercedes’ unbeaten streak this season. Chasing the leading trio, the Red Bull driver used all of his overtaking skills to get past Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas in the closing stages of the race before passing leader Charles Leclerc in a Ferrari with just two laps to go. Verstappen had to wait more than three hours after the race to get his win confirmed. Race stewards investigated his pass of Leclerc as the wheels of both cars touched.

Golf: Steve Stricker made his U.S. Senior Open debut one for the record book by closing with a 1-under 69 to set the 72-hole record and win by six shots in South Bend, Indiana. Stricker birdied the opening hole on the Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame and was never seriously challenged. He finished at 19-under 261. The previous record was 264 by Kenny Perry in 2017 at Salem Country Club. Jerry Kelly (69) and defending champion David Toms (68) tied for second. ... Sung Hyun Park two-putted for birdie on the par-5 18th to win the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship in Rogers, Arkansas, for her second LPGA Tour victory of the season and seventh overall. The 25-year-old Park is projected to move from second to first in the world ranking Monday. She will take the top spot from Jin Young Ko. ... Christiaan Bezuidenhout of South Africa won the Andalucia Valderrama Masters in Sotogrande, Spain, for his first European Tour title.

NHL: The Hurricanes swapped goalies by acquiring James Reimer in a trade with the Panthers. Florida acquired goalie Scott Darling and immediately placed him on waivers with the intention to buy out the remaining two years of his contract. ... The Blackhawks reacquired pesky forward Andrew Shaw in a deal with the Canadiens. The Blackhawks traded second- and seventh-round picks in next year’s draft and a third-rounder in 2021 to the Canadiens for Shaw and a seventh-rounder in 2021. ... The Ducks acquired forward Nicolas Deslauriers from the Canadiens, who got a 2020 fourth-round draft pick and freed up $950,000 under the salary cap in completing their second trade Sunday. ... The Oilers are parting ways with injury-prone defenseman Andrej Sekera by placing him on waivers with the intention to buy out the final two years of his contract. The Flyers are doing the same with defenseman David Schlemko.

Track and field: Caster Semenya easily won the women’s 800 at the Prefontaine Classic in Stanford, California, as an international court continues to debate her future. The former Olympic champion and embattled three-time world champion won in 1 minute, 55.70 seconds, nearly three seconds ahead of second-place Ajee Wilson, in the highly anticipated race at Cobb Track and Angell Field. It’s the fastest time ever on American soil. It was the first time Semenya ran the 800 since a Swiss Supreme Court ruled her eligible while it considers her appeal against a new IAAF rule capping testosterone levels in women’s events from the 400 to mile. Semenya trailed early but took the lead on the back stretch of the second lap and cruised across the line more than 15 meters ahead of Wilson, who finished in 1:58.36.

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