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IBU Biathlon Climate Challenge to see 50,000 trees planted

  • Biathlon

Biathlon Union (IBU) has achieved its target of 50,000 trees to be planted as part of its Biathlon Climate

, the Biathlon Climate Challenge powered by @Viessmann is about to kick in! ?

While the Biathlon Climate Challenge is over, we encourage everyone to continue to stay active, stay

connected and stay committed to finding ways to contribute to climate action."

neutral.The IBU Biathlon Climate Challenge was launched as part its Sustainability Strategy 2020-2030

the Paris Climate Accord to help reduce emissions.


IOC "ready to shape new world", claims Bach at Panam Sports General Assembly

  • Olympics

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach has claimed that his organisation is "ready to shape this new world" and called on Panam Sports to "set a course for the future."

Olympic Committees] and social development institutions in areas such as education, gender equality, climate


Heatwave weather an element to be considered at Paris 2024, says chief executive

  • Paris 2024

Paris 2024 chief executive Etienne Thobois has said recent adverse weather conditions, which led to record-high temperatures across Europe this summer, will be considered by the Organising Committee when preparing for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

athletes and the safety of the spectators," said Thobois.The most recent heatwave in Paris has made climate

Given climate change and potentially high temperatures in 2024, the International Basketball Federation


Paris 2024 stresses need to balance budget and "think outside the box" for Olympics

  • Paris 2024

The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee has said it needs to "think outside the box" in its bid to balance the budget due to sharp increases in inflation, suggesting cuts could come from any department.

hiring.Estanguet also thanked the IOC for its "flexibility" on the Olympic Agenda due to the current economic climate

with Olympic Agenda 2020, which allows us to optimise our project in response to the current economic climate


Santiago 2023 "on time" but chief executive warns of budget constraints

  • Santiago 2023

Santiago 2023 chief executive Gianna Cunazza has revealed that there might not be any funds available should organisers fail to keep within budget when running next year’s Pan American and Parapan American Games here.

for the organisation of the Games.Since the budget was unveiled in January 2020, the world's economic climate


FISU Oceania signs up to UN Sports for Climate Action Framework

  • Universiade

International University Sports Federation (FISU) Oceania has signed up to the United Nations (UN) Sports for Climate

Becoming a part of Sport for Climate Action was an easy decision to make," said FISU Oceania President

Our region and our member countries are faced with the impacts of climate change on a daily basis.

 "From rising sea levels to extreme weather events, the climate is changing.

Federation - FISU, but with other sports federations from Oceania and across the globe to drive global climate


Freestyle skier Thénault signs up for carbon footprint monitoring as she aims to qualify for Milan Cortina 2026

  • Milan Cortina 2026

Canada's Beijing 2022 bronze medal winning freestyle skier Marion Thénault has signed a deal with members of the Williams Sale Partnership (WSP) for a project which she believes could make her one of the first carbon neutral Olympic athletes in the world.

the world comes with an environmental impact, one that we need to reduce to minimise the impact of climate

with being a high-performance athlete travelling the world for competitions," WSP’s Canada director of climate



Konya's new Olympic Velodrome tipped to become training venue for Paris 2024

  • Paris 2024

Konya 2021 deputy general coordinator Veli Ozan Çakır has tipped the city’s new Olympic Velodrome here to be a training venue for foreign cyclists gearing up for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

the city centre, but you can also do the conditional training on the roads as it is very safe and the climate



Nigeria seek to continue Para powerlifting dominance at Birmingham 2022

  • Birmingham 2022

Nigeria will bid to continue their domination of Para powerlifting competitions at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games here, with events in the women's and men's lightweight and heavyweight categories set to be held tomorrow.

It's the food we eat, the type of training we do, our development programme, and our climate helps too




Positive COVID-19 cases "relatively low", claims Birmingham 2022 chief

  • Birmingham 2022

Birmingham 2022 chief executive Ian Reid has revealed that fewer than three per cent of the athletes and officials that have arrived in the English city for the Commonwealth Games have tested positive for COVID-19.

planning to try to get the right balance of putting on a safe Games but also recognising the current climate