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European qualifying groups drawn for Qatar 2022 World Cup

  • World Cup

The UEFA qualification groups for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar have been drawn in Zurich today, with 55 countries set to participate with 13 spots on offer.

World Cup holders France - who beat Croatia 5-2 in the final of the 2018 World Cup in Russia - look to





Heavy snow wipes out women’s super-G doubleheader in St Moritz

  • Skiing

Fears over potential avalanches in St Moritz have led the International Ski Federation (FIS) to call off a women’s super-G race for the second day running.

for the third and fourth legs of the men's FIS Alpine Ski World Cup being moved from Val-d'Isère in France

victories.Vlhová will hope to continue her hot streak when the women's season resumes in Courchevel in France


Monks elected as new World Air Sports Federation President

  • Non-Olympic Sports

The World Air Sports Federation (FAI) has elected David Monks as its new President on a two-year term after the FAI General Conference was held online from December 2 to 5.

also elected as directors.Markus Haggeney will continue as FAI secretary-general too.Suzie Gebb from France


Zubčić fights back in Santa Caterina to take World Cup giant slalom victory

  • Alpine Skiing

Croatia’s Filip Zubčić produced a fearless final run in heavy snow to win the first men’s giant slalom race at the International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup event in Santa Caterina in Italy.

third and fourth legs of the men's FIS Alpine Ski World Cup after they were moved from Val-d'Isère in France


Super-G race in St Moritz cancelled because of heavy snowfall

  • Alpine Skiing

The first of two scheduled women's super-G races at the International Ski Federation (FIS) Alpine Ski World Cup event in St Moritz in Switzerland has been cancelled due to heavy snowfall.

tomorrow's race goes ahead.A men's giant slalom doubleheader this weekend was moved from Val d'Isère in France


CNOSF campaign for return of fans to stadiums despite coronavirus threat

  • EOC

The French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) has thrown its support behind the Minister of Sports, Roxana Maracineanu, in a campaign to bring spectators back to stadiums during the COVID-19 pandemic.

CNOSF President Denis Masseglia has backed calls to bring crowds back to France from December 15 ©Getty

by French President Emmanuel Macron that crowds would not be allowed until at least January.To date, France



Former USADA general counsel Bock leading Trump lawsuit in Wisconsin

  • News

Lawyer Bill Bock, who played a key role in bringing down Lance Armstrong and was formerly the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) general counsel, has taken a leading role in outgoing US President Donald Trump's attempts to overturn the result of last month's election.

Cycling Team and Armstrong.USADA handed Armstrong a lifetime ban and stripped him of seven Tour de France




Philip Barker: When the President has been challenged

  • Inside the Blogs

The deadline for the International Olympic Committee Presidential election passed this week, with incumbent Thomas Bach the only candidate and set to be confirmed for a further four-year term at the IOC Session in Athens next March.

Federations a meaningful role and by 1968, a further challenge came from Count Jean de Beaumont of France