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Curtoni earns third Alpine Ski World Cup win on day of fog and snow in St Moritz downhill

  • Alpine Skiing

Italian veteran Elena Curtoni made the most of difficult conditions in St. Moritz to record her third Alpine Ski World Cup victory in a foggy, snowy and shortened downhill race.

Michelle Gisin of Switzerland, Romane Miradoli of France, who did not finish, and Breezy Johnson of the United

States made mistakes on a sharp left turn near the top of the course that put paid to their chances.Suter


Already 50,000 tickets sold for Budapest 2023 World Athletics Championships

  • Athletics

Fifty thousand tickets have been sold for next year’s World Athletics Championships in Budapest just four days after becoming available, with Men's World Athlete of the Year Mondo Duplantis appearing the biggest draw so far.

and world champion nudge his own world record of 6.21 metres a little higher.Fans from Britain, the United

States and Germany have been quickest to secure tickets, but spectators from Spain and France are also

highlight is likely to be day six, when World Female Athlete of the Year Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone of the United

States is due to compete in the women's 400m hurdles final and could threaten her own world record."


Russia’s Shcherbakova on shortlist for ISU’s Most Valuable Skater for 2022

  • Figure Skating

Russia’s Anna Shcherbakova is among eight athletes shortlisted for the International Skating Union’s (ISU) Most Valuable Skater award for 2022.

contemporary and fellow Russian Alexandra Trusova.The men’s Olympic champion, 23-year-old Nathan Chen of the United

States, is also on the list of eight candidates for an award that will be given out at the ISU Skating



Brampton to host 2023 IIHF Women's World Championship as Canada seek hat-trick

  • Ice Hockey

Canada's women's world ice hockey champions will seek a third consecutive title next year on the home ice of Brampton in Ontario.

Brampton's CAA Centre, where all the games will take place on the main rink.The home side, who beat the United

States at Calgary in 2021, in a stadium without spectators due to COVID-19 restrictions, retained the


Exclusive: Al-Musallam to seek eight-year term as World Aquatics President under new rules

  • Aquatics

World Aquatics President Husain Al-Musallam has confirmed that he will seek an eight-year term as head of the organisation when he stands for election under the new constitution next year.

rebuilding Asia other than in China, Japan and South Korea and rebuilding the Americas other than in United

States, Canada and Brazil," said Al-Musallam."




Massachusetts Governor appointed as new President of NCAA

  • Universiade

Association (NCAA), the non-profit body that regulates student athletes from around 1,100 schools in the United

States, it was announced today.

to meet future needs" after announcing a new constitution in January.Constitution changes follow a United

States Supreme Court ruling in June last year, which backed athletes' compensation rights, and several

states passing legislation which allowed college athletes to make money from their name, image and likeness.Student-athletes


Saudi Esports Federation President relishes chance to change perceptions of country

  • Non-Olympic Sports

President of the Saudi Esports Federation Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud has claimed that perceptions of Saudi Arabia need to change in regards to its stance on the LGBTQ+ community.

Istanbul.Following Riyadh's hosting of the 2023 event, the Global Esports Games are set to take place in China, the United

Arab Emirates, and the United States in 2024, 2025, and 2026, respectively, although exact dates are



Emotional le Clos seals 11th title at World Swimming Championships (25m)

  • Swimming

South Africa’s Chad le Clos says he has regained his "warrior spirit" as he vowed to become the greatest short-course swimmer in history after capturing his 11th title and first in four years at the World Swimming Championships (25m) here.

It was a busy night of action in Melbourne with the United States winning five of the nine finals.There


FIFA holds workshop on women's football development in Qatar

  • Football

FIFA has held a workshop in Qatar featuring representatives from its six continental confederations to discuss to discuss the development of women's football.

men's World Cup in Qatar are in line to earn a reported $42 million (£34 million/€39.5 million), the United

States collected just $4 million (£3.2 million/€3.8 million) for their 2019 Women's World Cup success


British Olympic ice hockey gold medallist to be inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame

  • Ice Hockey

A member of the legendary British ice hockey team that won the gold medal at the 1936 Winter Olympic Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen is among the new inductees into the sport's Hall of Fame for 2023.

woman to referee a women's World Championship gold-medal game, in Tampere in 1992 when Canada beat the United

States 8-0 in the final.She subsequently held the whistle at the gold games at Lake Placid in 1994 and