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2016 World Championships

  • Mixed Martial Arts Section Pages

Middleweight 83.9 kgGold: Byron Chivers (New Zealand)Silver:Bronze: Rostem Akman (Sweden), Andrew Stanway (Australia


2017 World Championships

  • Mixed Martial Arts Section Pages

Male Welterweight 77.1 kgGold: Benjamin Bennet (USA)Silver: Sola Axel (France)Bronze: Cody Barnwell (Australia

83.9 kgGold: Khaled Laallam (Sweden)Silver: Bjorn Lukas Haraldsson (Iceland)Bronze: Joseph Luciano (Australia

(265lbs): 120.2 kgGold: Irman Smajic (Sweden)Silver: Lev Vins (Kazakhstan)Bronze: Cameron Dempsey (Australia


2018 World Championships

  • Mixed Martial Arts Section Pages

nbsp;Gold: Dzhamal Medzhidov (Russia) Silver: Andreas Berg (Sweden) Bronze: Joseph Luciano (Australia


Super Netball League in Australia announce new five-year broadcast deal

  • Non-Olympic Sports

Netball Australia has announced a five-year broadcast and digital rights deal with the Foxtel Group for

available for free on Kayo Freebies.Fox Sports will undertake the production of all matches played in Australia

 Australia is currently the world number one ranked country in international netball ©Getty Images"This

Netball to grow and enhance its status as the best elite netball competition in the world," said Netball Australia


2019 World Championships

  • Mixed Martial Arts Section Pages

Geraldo (Mexico)Female Strawweight 52.2 kgGold: Anastasiya Svetkivska (Ukraine)Silver: Olivia Ukmar (Australia


Khwaja narrowly wins election to remain ICC deputy chairman

  • Non-Olympic Sports

Imran Khwaja won a fiercely-fought election against Ricky Skerritt to remain deputy chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC). 

ICC deputy chairman by one vote ©Cricket West IndiesIt is thought the tightly-knit group of India, Australia



IMMAF Amateur MMA Awards

  • IMMAF Elite Athletes subsections

federation of the year for its efforts staging the European Open, while the MyNextMatch Award went to Australia


Players blame quarantine for first-round exits at Australian Open

  • Tennis

Frenchman Benoît Paire lashed out at Australian Open organisers over their "shameful" quarantine rules after suffering a shock first-round defeat at the tournament in Melbourne.

American world number 66 Bernarda Pera.The 33-year-old admitted she might have reconsidered the trip to Australia


Sukkar becomes first female chair of Australian Sports Commission

  • News

Josephine Sukkar has been announced as the new chair of the Australian Sports Commission on a three-year term.

in shaping the future of sport and I look forward to working with her to ensure the sport sector in Australia

Sukkar will oversee Sport Australia, which is tasked with driving the broader sport sector, including

welcomes the appointment of Josephine Sukkar AM as the new ASC Chair.https://t.co/4q4mhf5lh2— Sport Australia


Pant and Ismail earn inaugural ICC Player of the Month awards

  • Non-Olympic Sports

India’s Rishabh Pant and South Africa’s Shabnim Ismail have been named as the first recipients of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Player of the Month awards.

Men’s Player of the Month for January.The award recognises his performances in the two Tests against Australia

I dedicate this award to every member of the India team that contributed to our victory in Australia



Murray blames LTA’s COVID-19 protocols after missing Australian Open

  • Tennis

Double Olympic champion Sir Andy Murray has pointed the finger at Lawn Tennis Association’s (LTA) coronavirus protocols after his hopes of playing at the Australian Open were dashed by a positive test.

I was p***ed off that I missed the tournament and wasn't able to go to Australia from a personal perspective

because there were quite a number of cases between Christmas, New Year and the players going off to Australia

As the recent positive cases recorded in quarantine in Australia have shown, even with the strictest


Olsen starts new role at Paddle Australia after leaving British Canoeing

  • Canoeing

René Olsen and Kieran Young have started their new roles at Paddle Australia’s high-performance programme as they look to boost preparations for the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

become women’s sprint kayak coach while Young has been appointed as performance support manager.Paddle Australia

Australia has such a strong Olympic canoeing history, and I feel the strategy direction for sprint canoeing

Paddle Australia has set out will strengthen the development of both the pathway and the sharp end of

and Alyssa Bull towards Tokyo 2020.Young also joined the team last month after transferring back to Australia


Wheelchair rugby player Batt refuses to "skip the line" for vaccination for Tokyo 2020

  • Tokyo 2020 Paralympics

Australian wheelchair rugby player Ryley Batt said he would not "skip the line" to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

 "If I have to get the COVID-19 vaccination to play for Australia so be it as long as everyone is

safe and there is no risk of spreading the virus back here in Australia."