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New Zealand storm to double Sydney success at World Rugby Sevens Series

  • Rugby Sevens

New Zealand were unstoppable as they captured the men’s and women’s titles in emphatic fashion at the Sydney leg of the World Rugby Seven Series.

Woodman-Wickliffe also went over for the fifth converted try in a scintillating performance against France.The United

States claimed bronze after a 12-5 success over Ireland courtesy of tries from Sammy Sullivan and Kristi


St Moritz celebrates its past and present

  • The Big Read

A Walk of Fame has opened today to celebrate the feats of those who have hurtled down the icy track at St Moritz reaching speeds of more than 135 kilometres an hour.

Moritz, which has this week hosted the IBSF World Championships ©Getty ImagesJenniston Heaton of the United

States edged out his brother Jack for the gold medal by a second.Amongst the other competitors was St

States I who included Billy Fiske, later to become well-known as a fighter pilot before his early death.The

the garage where our bobsleds were housed and inflicted considerable damage to one of the sleds," the United

States Olympic Committee (USOC) report recorded."


US Soccer not "going to rush" men's team hiring following Berhalter exit

  • Football

US Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone said the organisation will not make decisions urgently to replace its three key vacancies, following the departure of men's national team coach Gregg Berhalter.

and manager.Giovanni Reyna was mostly left out of the World Cup playing squad ©Getty ImagesAfter the United

States' elimination, the national team coach criticised an anonymous player's poor attitude and lack


Kawamura completes Val Saint-Côme moguls double at FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup

  • Freestyle

Japan’s Anri Kawamura had a weekend to remember in Val Saint-Côme as she won two golds at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation Freestyle Ski World Cup event.

Anthony who had to settle for silver after scoring 81.88.The bronze medal went to Jaelin Kauf of the United

States who totalled 78.34.Kawamura then completed a Val Saint-Côme double when she overcame France’s


Kleveland claims third successive snowboard Big Air gold at X Games

  • Snowboard

Norway’s Marcus Kleveland claimed his third successive men’s snowboard Big Air gold at the X Games in Aspen.

Kelly Sildaru of Estonia in training.Rachael Karker of Canada claimed silver, while Svea Irving of the United

States bagged bronze.There was home success in the men’s ski slopestyle as American Colby Stevenson


USA Boxing teams up with Engine Room to create virtual reality game Golden Gloves VR

  • Non-Olympic Sports

USA Boxing has collaborated to create a new virtual reality boxing game, Golden Gloves VR, which mimics the thrills and excitement of top-level amateur boxing training and competition.

training facility and arena inside the Golden Gloves VR game, which mirrors the official complex at the United

States Olympic and Paralympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.The immersive and progressive boxing


Germany in pole position for more success at IBSF World Championships

  • Bobsleigh and Skeleton

Germany are closing in on more gold-medal joy at the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation World Championships in St. Moritz.

day with a combined time of 2:22.21.There was nothing separating Nolte and Kallie Humphries of the United

States after the first run before the German went 0.27 quicker in the second.Germany’s Lisa Buckwitz


Djokovic admits incident involving father affected Australian Open final build-up

  • Tennis

Novak Djokovic, who is aiming to win a tenth Australian Open tennis men’s singles final in Melbourne tomorrow, says he has been affected by incidents involving his father Srdjan during his run at the tournament.

following the Rublev match, Srdjan Djokovic did not attend Novak’s semi-final win over Tommy Paul of the United

States, opting to watch the match remotely.Australian Open organisers say they will make a late decision


Sadowski-Synnott defends women’s slopestyle title at Aspen X Games

  • Snowboard

New Zealand’s Olympic champion Zoi Sadowski-Synnott retained the women’s snowboard slopestyle crown on the opening night of the X Games in Aspen.

Matej Svancer, who was the youngest in the field at 18, claimed silver, with Colby Stevenson of the United

States taking bronze.


FISU claims USADA partnership for Lake Placid 2023 will have helped ensure "clean event"

  • Lake Placid 2023

The International University Sports Federation (FISU) has claimed that the partnership with the United

States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) "helped guarantee" that the Lake Placid 2023 Winter World University

work with FISU and the village of Lake Placid as they presented the first edition of the Games in the United

States in 30 years, and we thank the entire FISU team for their dedication to true and healthy sport



Hewett and Reid triumph and Dutch double in Australian Open wheelchair tennis

  • Wheelchair Tennis

Dutch Paralympic champions Diede de Groot and Aniek van Koot triumphed in the wheelchair women's doubles final at the Australian Open, with their compatriots Sam Schröder and Niels Vink winning the quad doubles.

holders of all four Grand Slams in quad doubles, and avenged a defeat to Britain's Andy Lapthorne and United

States' David Wagner in last year's final at the Australian Open.Top performance from the top seeds