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Rémi Bonnet pulls off vertical win at ISMF World Cup in Schladming

  • Ski Mountaineering

Switzerland's Rémi Bonnet secured victory in the senior men's vertical discipline at the International Ski Mountaineering Federation (ISMF) World Cup in Schladming, Austria.

In the overall rankings, Thibaut Anselmet of France is in first with 857 points, with Drion Du Chapois

Austria's Sarah Dreier finished first on home snow in 23:40.9.In second was Axelle Gachet-Mollaret of France



Another Norwegian hat-trick as Thingnes Bø completes his remarkable IBU World Cup campaign

  • Biathlon

A day after countryman Erling Haaland scored another three goals for Manchester City, Norway’s Johannes Thingnes Bø completed his own hat-trick by winning the men’s 15 kilometres mass start at the International Biathlon Union (IBU) World Cup in Oslo.

Crystal Globe winner, Quentin Fillon Maillet, could finish only eighth overall in a season that left France


Exclusive: Refugee Olympic Team member urges world not to forget about women in Afghanistan, and warns Paris 2024 ban possible

  • OCA

International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes' Commission member Masomah Ali Zada has warned here the country could be banned from next year's Olympic Games in Paris if the inclusion of women in its team cannot be guaranteed, and urged the everyone not to forget about its plight.

Afghanistan-born Ali Zada was granted asylum in France in 2017, and represented the IOC Refugee Olympic



Top two light flyweight seeds fall as Nikhat marches on at IBA Women's World Championships

  • Boxing

Home favourite Nikhat Zareen showcased her title-winning credentials by defeating Algerian top seed Roumaysa Boualam in the second round of the light flyweight division at the International Boxing Association Women’s World Championships here.

in disapproval of the decision.Japan's Tsukimi Namiki suffered a shock defeat to Wassila Lkhadiri of France


Big questions remain for Olympic Movement as Russia and Belarus return nears

  • The Big Read

Russia and Belarus' status in international sport while the war in Ukraine is ongoing has been described as an "unsolvable dilemma" by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

who became the first refugee athlete on the IOC Athletes' Commission last year, was granted asylum in France




Van der Poel follows grandfather by winning Milan-Sanremo

  • Cycling

The Netherlands’ Mathieu Van der Poel won the 114th edition of Milan-Sanremo, the first Monument Classic of the season, a victory that came 62 years after his grandfather Raymond Poulidor had won one of cycling’s greatest races.

a career during which he earned the nickname "The Eternal Second", because he never won the Tour de France