Newcastle fly-half Joel Hodgson missed a last-gasp drop goal as Leicester edged to a frenetic 14-13 Aviva Premiership win at Kingston Park.After last weeks horror show at Bath, Newcastle started with real purpose to lead 10-0 with an early try from Juan Pablo Socino plus a Mike Delany conversion and penalty.The Falcons led for most of the match in front of a crowd of 6,750 but Mike Fitzgeralds try and three Freddie Burns penalties gave Leicester the victory.Scott Lawson got Newcastle on the front foot with a barrelling run into the Tigers half and in the sixth minute scrum-half Sonatane Takulua made a break and his pop pass sent in Socino under the posts and Delany converted.Newcastle had the Tigers pack in trouble at the scrum but the penalty against the visitors seemed harsh and Delanys spiral kick into the corner set up a line-out and series of pick and drives which ended with Newcastle agonisingly spilling the ball right on the line.Delany was then wide with a 45-metre penalty but bang on target when Simon Hammersley pressurised and Leicester were caught in possession in their own 22, with Burns penalised for hanging on and that made it 10-0 in the 16th minute.Evan Olmsteads careless penalty opened the door for Leicester to go to the corner and Newcastle were struggling to hold the Tigers drive and eventually big lock Fitzgerald bounced Sinoti Sinoti off and scored in the corner in the 20th minute.Burns missed the conversion but knocked over a 28th-minute penalty for Newcastle going over the ball to make it 10-8.It looked as if Newcastle had scored again when Delanys clever chip bounced awkwardly and Socino seized on to it but was stopped a metre short.Newcastle piled in and Dominic Waldouck wriggled through for what the crowd thought was a try but referee J P Doyle, quite rightly, decided it was a Tigers penalty for a double movement by the centre.Five minutes before the break Delany had the chance to extend the Falcons lead but hit the post with the penalty and Leicester were able to clear.Leicester took the lead for the first time in the 50th minute with a penalty from Burns after Newcastle had been adjudged to have gone off their feet.JP Pietersens break-out looked to have given Leicester the opening they wanted but, once again, Newcastles defence was exemplary and Rob Vickers stole a loose ball and the Falcons cleared.Newcastle then conceded a penalty for collapsing a maul and although Burns missed the kick at goal from 45 metres, he landed one two minutes later to make it 14-10.There was a close call for Leicester when Vereniki Goneva burst through and was stopped on the line before Sinoti sent lock Dan Temm over in the corner.Referee Doyle chalked off the try after watching the replay but gave Newcastle a penalty and sin-binned centre Peter Betham for preventing release, with Hodgson making it 14-13 with the penalty 10 minutes from time.Newcastle mounted one last charge with a minute left on the clock but Will Witty could not hang on to Mark Wilsons desperate overhead pass inside the Tigers 22.The Falcons had a scrum close to the Leicester line with time up and worked into a position for Hodgson to have a drop-goal attempt from right in front, only for the fly-half to send his effort wide. 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After slipping from the summit during the week, the Gunners overcame struggling Crystal Palace 2-0 on Sunday thanks to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlains second-half brace. RIO DE JANEIRO -- There was nothing the least bit shaky about South Korean archer Kim Woojins world-record performance at the Olympics.He was in such a rhythm that a wobbly piece of plywood the competitors stood on to shoot failed to even distract him.Kim set a recurve world record with a score of 700 on Friday during the qualifying round of archery at the Rio de Janeiro Games.A perfect score is 720, with archers shooting a total of 72 arrows. The results of the qualifying round are used determine the seedings for the bracketed tournament next week.Of Kims 72 arrows, 52 were in the 10 ring, which is the highest score. He didnt have an arrow score below a nine.Still, he didnt have time to revel in his feat. Theres a team competition the following day and his focus was on medals, not records.Today, it doesnt feel that important, Kim said through a translator.His fellow competitors were impressed enough for him:-Really, really fantastic, David Pasqualucci of Italy said.-He was perfect. Its a big incentive for me, to go further, to go higher and higher, Marcus DAlmeida of Brazil said.-The fact he shot a 700 is amazing, said Brady Ellison of the United States, who finished second in qualifying with a score of 690. Shouldve been five or six points higher, too.In Ellisons opinion, thats because of a creaky surface. There was scaffolding on the ground and on top of that was a thin piece of plywood. It tended to shift each time someone moved in the long line of shooters.Its not enough to really, really hurt you, or enough to make a huge complaint about it. But I do believe it cost the whole field a few points, said Ellison, who combined with teammates Zach Garrett and Jake Kaminski to finish second as a team behind the South Koreans in qualifying. Kims (score) is just really impressive.In womens qualifying, South Koreas Choi Misun was on Olympic-record pace until a breeze picked up in the middle of the competition. She finished with a score of 669, which was slightly ahead of her teammates Chang Hye-JJin (666) and Ki Bo-Bae (663).ddddddddddddThe Olympic mark is held by Ukraines Lina Herasymenko, who scored 673 at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Ki has the womens world record of 686, which she set in 2015.We had bad conditions compared to this morning, but the result was good so I have some confidence, said Choi, whose nation has won seven straight Olympic gold medals in the womens team event. We have the best players, we have talent and skill. Its so windy that people can get overwhelmed, but we (did) well in the end.Kim certainly settled into the Sambadrome quite nicely, with the walls making any sort of breeze hardly detectable. There also were newly added Olympic logos on a green backdrop behind the target that gave the archers better depth perception.And Kim took advantage.He opened with a 10 and was just warming up.On his final arrow, he connected on a 10 to beat the previous mark of 699 for 72 arrows set by Im Dong-hyun of South Korea at the 2012 London Games. Im is the visually impaired archer whose story made headlines in London. He didnt make a strong South Korean team for Rio thats obviously led by Kim.I think three years, four years ago, only the compound bow can (score a) 700, Pasqualucci said, alluding to another form of bow used in other competitions but not at the Olympics. Thats not correct now. Its amazing.Kim was the overwhelming favorite heading into the Olympics and did nothing to dispel that belief.Today was just a ranking, said Kim, a two-time individual world champion. Tomorrow the match is more important. Want to focus on tomorrow -- not really be happy today.DAlmeida also is a medal favorite and wound up 34th in qualifying. He insisted the pressure of competing in his backyard doesnt add extra stress.Doesnt make a difference, DAlmeida said. Its difficult everywhere.---Follow AP Sports Writer Pat Graham on Twitter: http://twitter.com/pgraham34 ' ' '