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South Africa off to flying start at WBSC Under-12 Baseball World Cup

  • Baseball and Softball

South Africa racked up the biggest win on a heavy-scoring opening day at the World Baseball Softball Confederation Under-12 Baseball World Cup.

Republic 21-0.In Group B, the United States, who are gunning for a fourth title in a row, powered past Australia


Heats and humidity give way to lightning at World Rowing Under 23 Championships as British and US eights limber up

  • Rowing

Heats and humidity continued on day two of the 2019 World Rowing Under 23 Championships, although there was thunder, rain and lightning later at the Nathan Benderson Park regatta course in Sarasota-Bradenton, Florida as the flagship British and home eights limbered up impressively.

format as the openweight version.Germany’s Jonathan Schreiber and Eric Magnus Paul won their heat from Australia



YoPRO named official partner of Australia's Tokyo 2020 Olympic team

  • ONOC

Danone, the leading global food and beverage company, has today announced its YoPRO yoghurt brand as an official partner of the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC).

YoPRO have continuously modelled their unwavering commitment to the sporting landscape of Australia and



Dressel stars at World Aquatics Championships as King disqualified in Gwangju

  • Aquatics

American Caeleb Dressel put in an exceptional display to win the men's 100 metres freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju as his compatriot Lilly King suffered a controversial disqualification. 

 In the women's 4x200m freestyle relay today, Australia set a new world record of 7min 41.50sec



United States ready for WBSC Under-12 World Cup title defence at stunning new venue

  • Baseball and Softball

United States will be gunning for a fourth title in a row at the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Under-12 Baseball World Cup which begins in Tainan tomorrow.

tournament ©WBSCThe US have been placed in Group B and will meet 2017 bronze medallists Mexico, South Korea, Australia

play Czech Republic, South Africa take on Fiji and Chinese Taipei play Cuba.The US will open against Australia


Defending champions Spain crash out of Men's Junior World Handball Championship

  • Handball

Spain’s hopes of successfully defending the Men's Junior World Handball Championship on home soil came crashing down in the round of 16.

19th.United States are set to take on Argentina for the right to finish 21st.The Americans swept aside Australia

31-18 and Argentina defeated Kosovo 36-29, meaning Australia will battle it out with Kosovo for 23rd




Teenager Milák claims stunning World Aquatics Championships gold by breaking Phelps' world record

  • Aquatics

Hungary's teenage sensation Kristóf Milák broke Michael Phelps' world record in the men's 200 metres butterfly as he claimed a stunning gold medal at the International Swimming Federation (FINA) World Aquatics Championships in Gwangju.

1:54.22.Ariarne Titmus, the 400m freestyle champion from Gwangju, clocked 1:54.66 to win silver for Australia

final ©Getty ImagesThe Americans, also the reigning Olympic and World League champions, eased past Australia


Home pair rise to occasion as Tokyo stages FIVB Beach World Tour Olympic test event

  • Volleyball

Home players Yurika Sakaguchi and Chiyo Suzuki chose a good moment to earn their first place in a main draw at a four or five-star event on the international beach volleyball circuit this season as they progressed from qualifying at the Tokyo Open - a test event for next year’s Tokyo Olympics.

(FIVB) event, earned a 17-21, 24-22, 15-12 win over ninth-seeded Phoebe Bell and Jessyka Ngauamo of Australia


Japan on track for bumper crop of medals at Tokyo 2020

  • Tokyo 2020

With a year to go before Tokyo 2020 begins, a new forecast suggests that Japan is on course to lift its medal haul by a bigger percentage than any Summer Olympic host nation for nearly 30 years.

Summer Games hosts have always registered an increased medals tally compared with the prior Games.For Australia


Second swimmer protests against Sun Yang after Chinese wins again at FINA World Aquatics Championships

  • Aquatics

Sun Yang was the subject of another protest at the International Swimming Federation (FINA) World Aquatics Championships after winning his second gold medal in Gwangju.

in a time of 52.43sec.Evgeny Rylov of Russia won silver in 52.67 and Mitch Larkin claimed bronze for Australia

women's 100m backstroke Canada's Kylie Masse defended her title by clocking 58.60.Minna Atherton of Australia

it through after beating Germany 10-8 and will now meet the Spanish in the last four.Hungary pipped Australia

women's water polo semi-finals are scheduled at Nambu University.Defending champions the US will play Australia