Tyson Gay The sprinter powered past Usain Bolt to win the 100m final at Diamond League meeting with a time of 9.84. It was Gay's first ever win over the World and Olympic champion over that distance. So Bolt is human after all.
Fulham The club finally installed a new manager in Mark Hughes last week and then deposed Werder Bremen 5-1 on Saturday.
The Welshman may have been looking to land a striker in the transfer window before the friendly began, but midfielder Zoltan Gera was quick to quell those thoughts by hitting a hat-trick to help see off the German side.
Watford The club started the new Championship season with a spirited 3-2 victory over Norwich.
Yet before Malky Mackay's men gave their supporters three points to savour, the Hornets had to tackle the trickery of the Canaries first – and Simeon Jackson's clever back-heeled pass to set up Andrew Croft's goal for Norwich was a delight. But Danny Graham's double for Watford eventually proved decisive.
BAD WEEK
Fabio Capello Not only is the Italian trying to win back the hearts of England's frustrated fans, he is also losing players by the day.
Goalkeeper Paul Robinson announced his international retirement just hours after being recalled to the squad to face Hungary, and then defender Wes Brown bid his England days farewell late on Sunday evening.
England's hockey side The men's national side were beaten 4-0 by Australia in the Champions Trophy final at the weekend.
Although it was a record-breaking achievement in itself to reach the final – the first time a British team has won a medal at the event since Great Britain were runners-up in 1985 – the score line was still disheartening.
David James He may have been elated with moving to the West Country, but David James would have been devastated after conceding three goals to give Millwall victory at the weekend.
The former Liverpool keeper was closer to Bristol City centre than Sun City in South Africa, but the word defeat rung in his ears once again as the Ashton Gate team made a terrible start to the new campaign.
Leeds United On a high after securing promotion to the Championship last season, Leeds began woefully with a 2-1 home defeat to Derby County.
Tiger Woods The American carded the worst score of his career at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio with 18 over par at the weekend.
His final round included six bogeys and two double-bogeys – but he still keeps his number one ranking.