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Cunha doubles up in open water swimming with 25km triumph

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men's 25km open water race ©Getty ImagesRyann Neushul was one of five players who scored twice for the United

States in their 14-6 women's water polo semi-final victory over Italy ©Getty ImagesWang Zongyuan of

ImagesSilver in the women's 10m platform synchronised event went to Delaney Schnell and Katrina Young of the United

States ©Getty ImagesDóra Leimeter scored Hungary's decisive 13th goal which sent them into the final



Former refugee athlete Lobalu earns first win as Duplantis sets outdoor world best pole vault in Stockholm

  • Athletics

Local hero Mondo Duplantis produced the most popular result at Stockholm’s Wanda Diamond League meeting as he cleared 6.16 metres, the best outdoor pole vault ever - but the most astonishing performance was a landmark victory by former Athlete Refugee Team (ART) runner Dominic Lobalu. 

two years ago - and clearing it with aplomb.Chris Nilsen, the Tokyo 2020 silver medallist from the United

States, took second place from Brazil’s Rio 2016 champion and Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist Thiago Braz

and world champion Nia Ali.Amusan was second in 12.50 and Ali was third on 12.53.Chase Ealey of the United

States won the women’s shot put with an effort that was just three centimetres short of her national


Olympic street skateboarding qualifying tweaked for Paris 2024

  • Skateboarding

Street skateboarding qualification is set to change for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, taking into account the balance of tricks and runs, meaning changes to its scoring system.

led Japanese compatriot and Olympic gold medallist Momiji Nishiya in a one-two.Alexis Sablone of the United

States would have been third ahead of Brazilian silver medallist Rayssa Leal.Additionally, the scoring


Katibin breaks world record twice during speed qualifying at IFSC World Cup in Villars

  • Sport Climbing

Kiromal Katibin broke the speed world record twice during qualification at the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) World Cup in Villars, Switzerland.

6.95.Lead qualification is scheduled to begin at the Place du Rendez-Vous tomorrow.Colin Duffy of the United

States will be hoping to build on his stellar form from Austria, where he won the boulder and lead World

to challenge Garnbret after taking silver in Austria last weekend.Among the men, Colin Duffy of the United

States, who bagged the boulder and lead World Cup titles in Innsbruck will be the one to look out for.Duffy


Athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete neutrally at Tel Aviv Maccabiah Games

  • Multi-Sport Games

Russia and Belarus are not allowed to compete at the Tel Aviv Maccabiah Games, however their respective athletes can compete under a neutral flag at the event.

athletes that made Aliyah from Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ukraine, United

States and other countries and became Israeli citizens will compete under an 'Olim' delegation under


Spain and Portugal football heads meet for 2030 Iberian bid for FIFA World Cup

  • World Cup

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) President Luis Rubiales and Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) head Fernando Gomes have met in Lisbon to discuss details of the Iberian bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

interested in bidding.Qatar is to hold the 2022 World Cup later this year, while Canada, Mexico and the United

States are to host the 2026 tournament.


World number one Świątek to play charity match to help relief efforts in Ukraine

  • Tennis

Poland’s Iga Świątek, compatriot Agnieszka Radwańska and Ukrainian Elina Svitolina have come together for an exhibition match set be played in Kraków on July 23 to support humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine.

donated to support children affected by the war with Svitolina’s charity foundation, UNICEF Poland and United

Murray had vowed to donate his earnings from Wimbledon to those affected by the war in Ukraine.The United

States’ John Isner got the better of the three-time Grand Slam champion 6-4, 7-6, 6-7, 6-4 in the second


Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup tickets back on sale next week

  • World Cup

The remaining tickets for the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup are to go back on sale on Tuesday (July 5) now that qualification for the competition has finished.

countries for ticket sales include Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, Spain, the United

Arab Emirates and the United States, as well as the hosts.This new sales period is to close on August


Arosa welcomes athletes for Trampoline World Cup finale

  • Gymnastics

Gymnasts from 17 nations are set to travel to the mountain town of Arosa in Switzerland to compete at the Trampoline World Cup in the final stop of the season tomorrow and Saturday (July 2).

European champion and 2020 Olympian Allan Morante of France.Also in the mix are Cody Gesuelli of the United

States, Kazakhstan's Danil Mussabayev and 2020 Olympic bronze medallist Dylan Schmidt of New Zealand.The


Germany secure second consecutive 3x3 Women's Series gold in Poitiers

  • 3x3 basketball

Germany lived up to their top seed tag by claiming the gold medal at the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) 3x3 Women's Series stop in Poitiers in France.

Germans continued their success in the Women's Series, staying undefeated with five wins and beating the United

States 21-17 in the final.Germany's Sonja Greinacher, the number one rated player in the world, was

after leading the player value score with 36.9, ahead of Israeli Daniel Raber and Linnae Harper of the United

States on 30.6 and 30, respectively.She also led the rebound chart with 42 and finished as the second-highest



Duncan Mackay: Athlete activism is here to stay, so get used to it

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We have become very accustomed recently to seeing athletes using their high-profile positions to draw attention to a whole range of issues, ranging from racism to social injustice to anti-war messages.

has been on the rise for several years now.Sport has again been at the forefront of protests in the United

States after the Supreme Court last week ruled that Americans no longer have a constitutional right

abortion.What it will end is safe and legal access to this vital medical procedure.It is a sad day in the United

 As a direct result of Rapinoe's actions, the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) issued an edict

of George Floyd and following the deluge of protests on the courts, pitches and in the streets.The United


Chair Atkinson leads 20 members elected to FINA Athletes' Committee

  • Aquatics

Jamaica's Alia Atkinson has become the first elected chair of the International Swimming Federation's (FINA) Athletes' Committee here, with Russian diver Maria Polyakova also voted onto the panel.

wish of the athletes" ©Getty ImagesArtistic swimming is represented by Egypt's Nehal Saafan and the United

States' Bill May, with Brazil's Ana Marcela Cunha and The Netherlands' Ferry Weertman serving as open


Geoff Berkeley: "Nirvana of cycling" perfect stage for Tour de France as Danes poised to party

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With fleets of bikes fizzing through the bustling streets of Copenhagen, it does not take long to realise that cycling is not just a mode of transport but a way of life in the Danish capital.

the footsteps - or should I say tyre marks - of countries, including Belgium, The Netherlands and the United

world" to cycle and what she calls "Copenhagen-ise".Stephen Burns, a copy writer from Atlanta in the United

States has been in the Danish capital for one year and has already caught the biking bug."