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DPA International on MSNGerman cyclist Hessmann set for comeback after doping banGerman cyclist Michel Hessmann is to return from a doping ban in Wednesday's Milan-Turin race, his team Movistar has said.
Exclusive: Sir Craig Reedie, the former IOC vice-president and chairman of the British Olympic Committee, has condemned the ...
Laman Ismayilova Read more The 67th meeting of the Ad Hoc European Committee for the World Anti-Doping Agency (CAHAMA) has ...
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Tennis365 on MSNJannik Sinner makes huge management change – but what does it mean for world No 1?Jannik Sinner has split from StarWing Sports, his management group of five years - a significant change for the embattled ...
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Tennis World on MSNJannik Sinner matches Andy Murray! Who is his next target?Jannik Sinner started his 41st week on the ATP throne on Monday. The 23-year-old matched Andy Murray on the list of no. 1 ...
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSN‘There’s too much racism’: Claressa Shields threatens to leave U.S. after doping suspension is liftedShe was suspended after the 30-year-old American boxer tested positive for marijuana after defeating heavyweight Danielle ...
The International Olympic Committee is much more than the organiser of the Games every four years; it is a body that sits at ...
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Nation on MSNAnti-Doping Agency CEO loses bid to save job as court approves disciplinary hearingThe Anti-Doping Agency of Kenya (Adak) Chief Executive Officer Sarah Idieva Shibutse has suffered a setback in her fight to ...
ATP world No. 1 Jannik Sinner has made an off-court change by deciding to have his commercial activities overseen by a new ...
Dr Robin E. Mitchell, a former Fiji national representative in athletics and hockey and a national hockey coach, has been appointed as Chair of the IOC Health, Medicine and Science Commission.
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Paulick Report on MSNHISA: Non-Covered States Have Nearly Double Fatality Rate Of Covered StatesThe fatality rate at HISA-covered tracks in 2024 was .90 per 1,000 starts; at non-covered tracks, that rate was 1.76 per ...
More countries have thrown their support behind the World Boxing movement, with China, Turkey, Sudan, Greece, and Montenegro all being approved by the World Boxing executive board, increasing the numb ...
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