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Ludo Saenz: Who can make AIBA great again?

  • Inside the Blogs

The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has had its ups and downs throughout its history, but it seems it has never faced such dark times like nowadays. Fortunately, a new wave of honest, professional and committed leadership is coming to its rescue.

Bisval from Argentina, Anas Al Otaiba from the United Arab Emirates, Falcinelli and Edgar Tanner from Australia


Australia strike late to beat Britain in women's FIH Pro League

  • Hockey

Hosts Australia fought back from a goal down to beat reigning Olympic champions Britain in the women's

later.That was how it stayed until 12 seconds from time as Stewart fired home a backhand strike to hand Australia

Mitton sent the game into a shoot-out.Jake Whetton, Flynn Ogilvie and Jake Harvie were all on target for Australia


Transgender weightlifter Hubbard keeps Olympic hopes alive at age 41

  • Weightlifting

Laurel Hubbard kept alive her hopes of competing at Tokyo 2020 when she won the women’s super-heavyweight contest at the Roma World Cup, the first Olympic qualifying event of the year.

it, Hubbard would battle it out with Charisma Amoe-Tarrant, formerly of Nauru and now competing for Australia


Men's C1 Oceania Olympic selection up for grabs in Auckland

  • Canoeing

The men's C1 canoers have a chance to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Oceania Canoe Slalom Championships in Auckland. 

Slalom World Championships.Australia, New Zealand and the Cook Islands will contest for the quota, with Australia

quota sports per country for the men’s K1 and women’s C1 and K1 events.National selection trials for Australia

I think back on Rio and how special it was to share the podium with her and to have New Zealand and Australia



Shepparton ready to host season-opening UCI BMX Supercross World Cup

  • Cycling

The new International Cycling Union (UCI) BMX Supercross World Cup season is set to begin tomorrow, with Australian city Shepparton playing host to the first two rounds this weekend.

where qualifying points for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will be up for grabs.It is the first time Australia

We have a lot of fans of BMX in Australia and I expect we will see a lot of them cheering on the athletes

Colombia.Following the event in Shepparton, UCI BMX Supercross World Cup action is scheduled to continue in Australia


Japan fire, while Aussie Spirt are broken at softball's Asia Pacific Cup

  • Baseball and Softball

Japan are continuing to dominate softball's Asia Pacific Cup in Blacktown, Sydney, registering two more wins on the second day of competition.

high temperature tomorrow, the Tournament Organising Committee have amended the schedule for the 2020 Australia

schedule ⬇️Draws, results and standings: https://t.co/Sso4LJVYST pic.twitter.com/d4vlbDXJKs— Softball Australia

(@SoftballOz) January 31, 2020Mexico also spoiled the home party against Australia A, just edging home

4-3.Australia A were also defeated in a tight encounter by Chinese Taipei, 3-2.Japan are on top of the

the mound - the top four go into semi-finals on Sunday (February 2).After the tournament, Softball Australia


New Zealand out to continue sensational form as World Rugby Women's Sevens Series heads to Sydney

  • Rugby Sevens

New Zealand will be looking to claim a fourth successive World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series title when they compete in Sydney this weekend.

their first-ever bronze medal in Women’s Sevens Series history in Hamilton, will go up against hosts Australia

$1,500 (£764/$1,000/€908) donated to the Red Cross appeal to support the bushfires relief effort.Rugby Australia



Women’s Olympic football qualifiers re-scheduled amid quarantine of China's team

  • Football

Football Federation Australia (FFA) has today confirmed that the women’s Olympic football tournament

Matches between Australia, China, Chinese Taipei and Thailand will take place on the original dates,

, but with re-arranged fixtures.There will also be an additional match ay on February 12, featuring Australia

19 countries worldwide and killed at least 213 people in China.A depleted Chinese squad travelled to Australia


O’Brien earns gold and world record at UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships

  • Cycling News

Canada’s Kate O’Brien broke the women’s C4 500 metres world record to earn gold on the opening day of the International Cycling Union (UCI) Para-Cycling Track World Championships in Milton.

Metelka earned silver in 1:06.039, with Romania’s Carol-Eduard Novak the bronze medallist in 1:08.310.Australia



Philip Barker: The most controversial IOC Session ever

  • Inside the Blogs

The grand opening of any International Olympic Committee (IOC) session is normally largely ceremonial, with speeches often full of pleasantries and platitudes.

These included Australia, Finland, France, Britain, Italy, New Zealand, Spain and Switzerland.Approximately



Milwaukee to stage inaugural Four Continents Speed Skating Championships

  • Speed Skating

The inaugural edition of the International Skating Union Four Continents Speed Skating Championships will begin in Milwaukee in the United States tomorrow.

will be joined in Milwaukee by teams from Canada, China, Japan, Kazakhstan and South Korea.Argentina, Australia