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Downhill star Goggia ruled out of Alpine Ski World Championships through injury

  • Alpine Skiing

Olympic champion Sofia Goggia has been ruled out of the International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Championships in Cortina d’Ampezzo after sustaining damage to her right knee.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen track after a super-G competition was postponed because of fog.After returning to Italy from Germany



Men's Bandy World Championship in Irkutsk given October dates

  • Non-Olympic Sports

The Men's Bandy World Championship which was called off last year because of the coronavirus crisis has been given new dates in 2021 and will remain in Irkutsk.

October 11 and 17.A Russian team, Sweden, Finland, the United States, Norway, Kazakhstan, Estonia and Germany

are set to compete.Sweden, Germany and the US all pulled out of the event before it was cancelled in


Austria beat hosts Germany to win team relay gold at Luge World Championships

  • Luge

Germany’s Julia Taubitz claimed her second gold of the Luge World Championships before being denied a third when Austria clinched a surprise victory over the hosts in the team relay event in Königssee.

Steu and Lorenz Koller registered an overall time of 2:43.139 for Austria to enable them to defeat Germany

Championships had been due to take place in Calgary and Vancouver in Canada, but the event was moved to Germany



Friedrich sweeps board in IBSF World Cup with four-man triumph at Innsbruck

  • Bobsleigh and Skeleton

Francesco Friedrich won the final four-man bobsled World Cup race of the season at Innsbruck-Igls to complete an unbeaten record in 2020-2021, adding to the two-man title he secured on the same course yesterday.

sixth today, who totalled 1431.Third place went to Pyeongchang 2018 gold medallist Mariam Jamanka of Germany



Elimination rounds begin at Sud de France archery tournament

  • Archery

Croatia’s Alen Remar advanced to the quarter-finals of the Sud de France Nimes Archery Tournament, one of World Archery’s biggest in-person events to have been staged since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

France’s Victoria Sebastian or Slovenia’s Teja Slana in the quarter-finals.Second seed Lisa Unruh of Germany


Repilov defends men's singles title at Luge World Championships

  • Luge

Roman Repilov earned his second successive men's singles title at the Luge World Championships after triumphing in Königssee.

Championships had been due to take place in Calgary and Vancouver in Canada, but the event was moved to Germany



World Para Dance Sport launches online competition

  • Paralympics

World Para Dance Sport has launched an online contest to give Para-dancers a chance to compete in spite of the coronavirus pandemic.

Bonn in Germany staged the 2019 World Para Dance Sport Championships ©Twitter/ParaDanceSportThe contest


Stękała tops qualification at FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Willingen

  • Ski Jumping

Poland’s Andrzej Stękała topped qualification standings as the International Ski Federation (FIS) Ski Jumping World Cup season continued in Willingen.

qualification for the latest round of the Women's Ski Jumping World Cup, which is also taking place in Germany


Flock clinches skeleton title after second place at IBSF World Cup in Innsbruck

  • Bobsleigh and Skeleton

Janine Flock clinched the overall women's skeleton title after finishing second at the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) World Cup in Innsbruck.

 The Austrian was followed by Tina Hermann of Germany on 1515 and Bos on 1326.

 Alexander Gassner of Germany achieved 1396 points to finish in between the two siblings.



Archers from 13 nations set to compete in Sud de France tournament

  • Archery

More than 100 archers from 13 countries are due to take part in the Sud de France Nimes Archery Tournament this weekend - one of the sport's biggest in-person events to have been staged since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

for health reasons, as was the customary trade show.Archers from Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Germany