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Duluth to host playdown to determine US curling team for Lake Placid 2023

  • Lake Placid 2023

Sports Federation (FISU) Winter World University Games, which will decide the teams that represent the United

States.

Duluth Curling Club enjoys holding national level events that showcase the talents of athletes in the United

States," Joe Polo, a Board member of the Duluth Curling Club, said."


Jørgensen hands Denmark third gold of FEI World Championships in Herning

  • Equestrian News

Denmark have claimed their third gold medal of the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) World Championships after Tobias Thorning Jørgensen topped the Para dressage grade III rankings in Herning.

s Natasha Baker and her horse Keystone Dawn Chorus in second on 73.970 per cent as well as the United

States' Rebecca Hart, who partnered El Corona Texel, in third on 73.147 per cent.Jørgensen’s victory


Finland to host 2024 IFAF Flag Football World Championship

  • American Football

Finland has been awarded hosting rights for the 2024 International Federation of American Football (IFAF) Flag Football World Championship, making it the first time the competition is to be held in the nation.

World Championship in tackle football, which took place in Vantaa, Finland.Trochet was there to see the United

States defeat Britain in the final.



Kipyegon misses world 1500m record by stride in Monaco as Fraser-Pryce clocks 10.62

  • Athletics

Kenya’s world and Olympic 1500m champion Faith Kipyegon came within a stride of the world record at tonight’s Monaco Diamond League meeting as she ran the second fastest time ever, 3min 50.37sec.

been running at this level for a dozen years, set an Area record of 10.72, with Aleia Hobbs of the United

States equalling her personal best of 10.81 in fourth place.Since winning her fifth world 100m title

and more recently Commonwealth Games champion, finished second on 14.91m, with Tori Franklin of the United

States third in a personal best of 14.86m."


LIV Golf trio's bid to play in PGA Tour event rejected by California court

  • Golf

Three golfers on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series have been unsuccessful in a legal challenge to allow them to play in the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Playoffs, which begin tomorrow (August 11) at the TPC Southwind course Memphis.

claimed that the suspension was causing them "irreparable harm".However judge Beth Labson Freeman, of the United

States District Court for the Northern District of California, ruled in favour of the PGA Tour.The PGA


Kipyegon eyes 1500m world record as champions gather in Monaco

  • Athletics

Kenya’s world and Olympic 1500 metres champion Faith Kipyegon will race at the Diamond League meeting in Monaco tomorrow with a world record in mind.

of Canada.The men's 110m hurdles will bring together the double world champion Grant Holloway of the United

States - beaten on a photo finish in Hungary by Jamaica's Rasheed Broadbell - Olympic champion Hansle


Shanghai and Amsterdam in the running for 2025 World Rowing Championships

  • Rowing

Shanghai and Amsterdam have been announced as the two candidates to host the 2025 World Rowing Championships, with a decision expected at the Congress in September.

same deadline for applications.Plovdiv in Bulgaria, Trakai in Lithuania and Sarasota-Bradenton in the United

States are all in contention to host the World Rowing Under-19 and Under-23 Championships in 2025 and


IIHF World Junior Championship ready to begin in Edmonton at second time of asking

  • Ice Hockey

The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Junior Championship is due to begin tomorrow in Edmonton after a unique and troubled build-up.

week.On the ice, Canada will be seeking a record 19th IIHF Junior World Championship title.The hosts, the United

States and Finland have each won three of the last nine editions.The US won the last completed edition


Fraser-Pryce and McLaughlin scorch the track at Gyulai Memorial in Hungary

  • Athletics

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, maintaining warp speed after winning a fifth world 100 metres title, clocked 10.67 seconds today at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial in Szekesfehervar, just 0.01 seconds off the 2022 world-leading mark she set in Chorzow on Saturday (August 6).

Meanwhile Sydney McLaughlin of the United States, making her first appearance on the circuit since obliterating

States second in 10.92 and third place going to Switzerland’s world indoor champion Mujinga Kambundji

winning momentum in the 110m hurdles after beating the double world champion Grant Holloway of the United

States on a photo-finish after both clocked 13.12.Olympic and world 400m hurdles champion and world

States runner Vernon Norwood maintained the specialists’ pride as he finished strongly to overtake the


Exclusive: World Skate throws support behind Ream even after financial allegations

  • Skateboarding

Skateboarding Technical Commission, despite him being forced to stand down from his position in the United

States following allegations which included financial impropriety.

week, insidethegames exclusively revealed, following publication of a damning audit conducted by the United

States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).The audit, completed last month, ruled that USAS was


Olympic champion Neff helps Switzerland to top of Mountain Bike World Cup standings

  • Cycling

Switzerland topped the medals table at the Mountain Bike World Cup leg in Monte-Sainte-Anne as they picked up three golds from a possible six in Canada.

registered a 22.51 second time which again needed a photo finish to differentiate between her and the United

States Gwendalyn Gibson.Neff's compatriot picked up the bronze medal in 22.53.Double world champion


Mike Rowbottom: Here’s to you Mr Robinson - Birmingham has run the Friendly Games

  • Inside the Blogs

It has been sensibly pointed out that there are - issues - involved in describing what began as the British Empire Games and evolved into the Commonwealth Games as "The Friendly Games."

were held in Amsterdam "as a direct result of the dominance, real or attempted, by Germany and the United

States at the Olympic meet … Robinson finally boiled over and, after consultation with other Canadian