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Christiansen form continues with mass start gold in Östersund

  • Biathlon

After winning the relay title yesterday, Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen of Norway added to his tally by claiming the men's 15 kilometres mass start gold at the International Biathlon Union World Cup in Östersund.

Moravě.Compatriot Johannes Dale got he silver medal after a time of 35:26.1 while bronze went to Éric Perrot of France

at the shooting range and crossed the line in 32:58.5.The multiple world champion has Julia Simon of France



Yulo earns vault and parallel bars double at FIG Artistic Gymnastics Apparatus World Cup in Baku

  • Gymnastics

The Philippines' Carlos Yulo excelled at the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) Artistic Gymnastics Apparatus World Cup in Azerbaijan's capital Baku, clinching the men's vault and parallel bars.

for the first time at a FIG World Cup this season.Kovtun notched 15.366, with Cameron-Lie Bernard of France

uneven bars and gold on the balance beam at the FIG World Cup in Baku ©Getty ImagesMarine Boyer of France

with 13.866 and Ukraine's Anna Lashchevska third with 13.433.It was a successful FIG World Cup for France

Belardelli.Turkey's Sevgi Kayisoglu placed third with 12.566.World Championships bronze medallist Coline Devillard of France


Pogačar dominates on debut at Paris-Nice with final stage attack

  • Cycling

Slovenia's Tadej Pogačar triumphed on his debut at the Paris-Nice race, with the final stage victory on the Promenade des Anglais his third at the eight-day event.

The two-time Tour de France winner and Tokyo 2020 men's road race bronze medallist launched a stunning

the final stage.UAE Team Emirates rider Pogačar triumphed by 33sec over Denmark's reigning Tour de France

third.Slovenia's Tadej Pogačar, centre, beat France's David Gaudu, left, and Denmark's reigning Tour de France

/xJEAPKGssO— Paris-Nice (@ParisNice) March 12, 2023The 24-year-old is hoping to reclaim the Tour de France


Bankes wins again in Sierra Nevada to move top of Snowboard Cross World Cup standings

  • Snowboard

Britain's Charlotte Bankes clinched a fourth consecutive women's International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Snowboard Cross World Cup victory in Sierra Nevada, while Spanish home favourite Lucas Eguibar was beaten in the men's final by Switzerland's Kalle Koblet.

Koblet produced a superb performance in the final to earn his first World Cup victory.Loan Bozzolo of France



French President to meet Paris 2024 artistic director to mark 500 Days To Go

  • Paris 2024

French President Emmanuel Macron is set to play a major part on Tuesday (March 14) in marking 500 Days To Go until the start of next year's Olympic Games in Paris.

©Paris 2024Macron will conclude his day with a speech and a meeting with 500 officials from Île-de-France

, the region surrounding France's capital, which will take place within the premises of the Île-de-France


Riner reveals he may extend judo career to Los Angeles 2028 Olympics

  • Judo

France’s 2012 and 2016 individual Olympic heavyweight judo champion Teddy Riner, currently preparing to seek a third title at Paris 2024, has revealed he may continue his career until Los Angeles 2028. 

de Janeiro, the 33-year-old judoka - who had to settle for bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Games but helped France





Home favourite Choi stars on first day of ISU World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in Seoul

  • Short Track

Home favourite and Olympic champion Choi Min-jeong eased into the women's 1500 metres semi-finals on the first day of the International Skating Union World Short Track Speed Skating Championships in South Korea's capital Seoul.

13.625.Olympic silver medallist Steven Dubois of Canada eased through in 2:16.572.Quentin Fercoq of France

were quicker in 1:26.763 and 1:27.086 respectively.The 2022 500m silver medallist Quentin Fercoq of France


British Culture Secretary urges IOC TOP sponsors to back ban on Russia and Belarus

  • Olympics

Britain's Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer has urged members of the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) Olympic Partner (TOP) programme to back a continued ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes from international sport.

and Belarus are heavily intertwined" ©Getty ImagesA group of 35 nations including Paris 2024 hosts France