Tee times for the opening round of the Dubai Desert Classic, where Rory McIlroy features alongside Henrik Stenson.(Gbr & Irl unless stated, all times GMT):(a) denotes amateurs Starting at hole 10315 Wade Ormsby (Aus), Gregory Havret (Fra), Gabriel Canizares (Esp)0325 Andrew Johnston, Robert Dinwiddie, Johan Carlsson (Swe)0335 Gregory Bourdy (Fra), Bradley Dredge, Paul McGinley0345 Matthew Baldwin, (a) James Allan, Julien Quesne (Fra)0355 Rikard Karlberg (Swe), Trevor Fisher Jnr (Rsa), Hennie Otto (Rsa) McIlroy tees off with Louis Oosthuizen and Henrik Stenson for the opening two rounds 0405 Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind), Morten Orum Madsen (Den), Gavin Green (Mas)0415 Benjamin Hebert (Fra), Oliver Fisher, Craig Lee0425 Niclas Fasth (Swe), Ben Evans, Dominic Foos (Ger)0435 Daniel Brooks, Darren Fichardt (Rsa), Mike Lorenzo-Vera (Fra)0445 Simon Dyson, Eddie Pepperell, Magnus A Carlsson (Swe)0455 Richard Bland, Chris Paisley, Maximilian Kieffer (Ger)0735 David Horsey, Fabrizio Zanotti (Par), Alvaro Quiros (Esp)0745 Paul Lawrie, Ashun Wu (Chn), Marcel Siem (Ger)0755 Lucas Bjerregaard (Den), Haydn Porteous (Rsa), Tommy Fleetwood0805 Gary Stal (Fra), George Coetzee (Rsa), Marc Warren0815 Ernie Els (Rsa), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Tha), Bernd Wiesberger (Aut)0825 Chris Wood, Thomas Bjorn (Den), Danny Willett0835 Matthew Fitzpatrick, Byeong-Hun An (Kor), Jamie Donaldson 0845 Robert Karlsson (Swe), Stephen Gallacher, Brandon Stone (Rsa)0855 David Howell, Anthony Wall, Joost Luiten (Ned)0905 Faycal Serghini (Mar), Marcus Fraser (Aus), Richard Sterne (Rsa)0915 Romain Wattel (Fra), Renato Paratore (Ita), Nacho Elvira (Esp)Starting at hole 100315 David Lipsky (USA), Brett Rumford (Aus), Alexander Levy (Fra)0325 Prom Meesawat (Tha), Lee Corfield, Trevor Immelman (Rsa)0335 Nathan Holman (Aus), Ricardo Gouveia (Por), James Morrison0345 Ross Fisher, Kristoffer Broberg (Swe), Lee Westwood0355 Martin Kaymer (Ger), Graeme McDowell, Soren Kjeldsen (Den)0405 Rory McIlroy, Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa), Henrik Stenson (Swe) 0415 Miguel Angel Jimenez (Esp), Andy Sullivan, Thongchai Jaidee (Tha)0425 Thorbjorn Olesen (Den), Thomas Pieters (Bel), Darren Clarke0435 Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Esp), Alex Noren (Swe), Tyrrell Hatton0445 Oliver Wilson, David Drysdale, Mikko Korhonen (Fin)0455 Zane Scotland, Eduardo De La Riva (Esp), Pelle Edberg (Swe)0735 Amine Joudar (Mtq), Sebastien Gros (Fra), Matt Ford0745 Jin Jeong (Kor), Andrew Dodt (Aus), Pablo Larrazabal (Esp)0755 Roope Kakko (Fin), Paul Doherty, Matteo Manassero (Ita)0805 Peter Hanson (Swe), Mikko Ilonen (Fin), Richie Ramsay 0815 Lionel Weber (Fra), Felipe Aguilar (Chi), Scott Hend (Aus)0825 Simon Khan, Alejandro Canizares (Esp), Lee Slattery0835 Edoardo Molinari (Ita), (a) Bryson De Chambeau (USA), Peter Uihlein (USA)0845 Robert Rock, Edouard Espana (Fra), Nicolas Colsaerts (Bel)0855 Thriston Lawrence (Rsa), Graeme Storm, Steve Webster0905 Raphael Jacquelin (Fra), Borja Virto Astudillo (Esp), Joakim Lagergren(Swe)0915 Michael Hoey, Scott Jamieson, Jorge Campillo (Esp)Watch the Dubai Desert Classic throughout the week live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf. Coverage gets underway on Thursday from 4am. Also See:Rorys winning record in Dubai2015 recap: McIlroy takes titleDesert Classic Power RankingsGolf live on Sky Sports 4Fake Shoes From China . -- Anaheim Ducks defenceman Luca Sbisa will be out at least six weeks with a torn tendon in his right hand. Fake Sneakers . A knee to the thigh might have stung him the most, but his sixth straight double-double made up for the brief burst of pain. https://www.fakeshoes.net/wholesake-fake-nike-air-force-1-f199.html . Coach Mike Munchak says Fokou stretched ligaments in his left knee Oct. 13 against Seattle, which could keep out up to five weeks even though the linebacker didnt need surgery. Fake Jordan . Ronaldo produced a spectacular individual performance on Tuesday, scoring all three goals and guiding Portugal into the next years World Cup in Brazil with a 3-2 victory in Sweden. The Real Madrid forward has scored 66 goals in 2013, but the last three may be the boost he needs to upstage Messi after FIFA unexpectedly extended the voting period for the Ballon dOr to Nov. Fake Shoes For Sale . Self was acquired from the Buffalo Bandits in a trade for Alex Hill midway through last season, and made his debut in Rochester on March 16, 2013.In October, espnWs weekly essay series will focus on heroes.Heroes and Olympians are not necessarily the same things. Olympians are appointed to us every four years, products of performance and point tallies and pundits presenting score cards. Heroes, on the other hand, hatch from hardships that are often unannounced and unexpected. If done correctly, every day can be hero training. Olympians Abbey DAgostino and Nikki Hamblin have shown us how.Halfway through the 5,000 meter qualifying race in Rio, the pack of Olympic runners jostled their position. U.S. athlete DAgostino abruptly adjusted her stride and, like dominoes in a chain, the runner behind her, New Zealands Nikki Hamblin, stumbled and fell. Hamblin lay sprawled on the track for seconds, a definitive delay amidst a race won by thousandths of a moment.?Immediately, DAgostino, who had also fallen, was kneeling beside her, whispering, Get up. We have to finish this.Tears streaming, Hamblin staggered forward, determined to finish. For a few meters the women hobbled side by side, until DAgostino crumpled to the ground once more, clearly suffering a serious injury.This time, Hamblin turned back and offered her hand to DAgostino. Grimacing with pain, DAgostino finished the race, half a minute after Hamblin. Though their Olympic expectations dissipated, DAgostino and Hamblin became heroes, not for running faster than their competitors, but for being more courageously human.Heroes, these runners teach us, must fall. Heroes must lose their balance, give up their grip, jump, only to slip upon landing.The necessity of falling is two-fold. One must have been willing to face the fear (of falling, or even the burden of triumph), a force strong enough to keep many of us from even starting. No journey can happen without begiinning.ddddddddddddTherefore the very premise of falling -- of starting -- is fundamental.There is also something more that falling demands: to fall we must go to the edge of what we want, what we think, what weve planned for and take one step beyond.We must teeter.We had gone through scenarios of the worst things that could happen, and falling over was not the worst, Hamblin said after her race. Like, we had never even really talked about it.DAgostino fell not once, but twice, in her 17 minutes of running. While runners finished the race, neither made it to the final heat of the event. Falling is what made them potential heroes: both stepped beyond what she thought could, would, or should happen. Both risked failing by trying.How they got up after their fall is what made these runners heroes. These women understood the second essential of heroism: to help and be helped. Heroes, to paraphrase mythologist Joseph Campbell, feel the pull of 1,000 invisible hands hoisting them on their journey.For Hamblin and DAgostino on that hot August day in Rio, the hands were far from invisible -- they came from one another. DAgostino reached out to Hamblin, urging her to finish. Hamblin, in turn, comforted DAgostino, standing next to her as she fell for a second time. Their heroism wasnt their finishing time or place at the Olympics -- it was their courage to risk failing, to fall, to receive the hands that pulled them back up, and then to offer their hand to another. The training for this kind of heroism requires neither judge nor official committees -- merely the fearlessness of stumbling, and the strength to reach out to another.Training starts now. ' ' '