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Eaton first athlete to win street and park skateboarding golds at World Championships

  • Skateboarding

American Jagger Eaton became the first athlete to win a world title in both Olympic disciplines at the World Park Skateboarding Championships in Sharjah, with Britain's Sky Brown finishing on top of the women's podium.

Australian Kieran Woolley narrowly missing out on a medal with 89.50.Olympic champion Keegan Palmer of Australia


Schedule announced for World Lacrosse Men’s Championship in San Diego

  • Non-Olympic Sports

World Lacrosse has announced the schedule for the World Men’s Championship, due to be held in San Diego, California, from June 21 to July 1.

Lacrosse Men's Championship in San Diego ©World LacrosseAlongside the US and Canada in Pool A are England, Australia


Canada's women's football team ends strike after threatened with legal action

  • Football

Players from Canada's Olympic gold medal-winning women's football team have returned to training despite their dispute over cuts to the national programme after they were threatened with legal action by governing body Canada Soccer.

against Sweden in the final at Tokyo 2020, and have qualified their eighth consecutive World Cup in Australia



Holders Australia and England claim big wins on day two of Women’s T20 World Cup

  • Cricket

Holders Australia and England claimed big wins on the second day of action at the Women’s T20 Cricket

In the second of a double bill of matches at Eurolux Boland Park in Paarl, Australia defeated New Zealand

of the trophy off to a winning start.After being put in to bat, five-time winners of the tournament Australia


Laffont wins again at dual moguls World Cup in Chiesa in Valmalenco

  • Freestyle

Perrine Laffont of France clinched back-to-back women's dual moguls victories at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Freestyle Ski World Cup in Chiesa in Valmalenco, with Japan's Ikuma Horishima winning the men's event.

by Laffont at the top of the dual moguls standings.Previous overall moguls leader Jakara Anthony of Australia


Britain and US drawn together in men's group stage at IWBF World Championships

  • Wheelchair Basketball News

Men's defending champions Britain and Paralympic gold medallists the United States have been drawn in the same group for the delayed International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) World Championships in Dubai.

post shared by IWBF (@int_wheelchair_basketball_fed)Hosts the United Arab Emirates are set to play Australia

runners-up Britain and Tokyo 2020 silver medallists China were drawn in Group B with Brazil, Canada, Australia



Rugby Australia to offer 15-a-side players contracts for first time

  • Rugby Sevens

Rugby Australia (RA) is set to start offering contracts to players on its women's team with top earners

It is a first for the sport in Australia and will see 35 players contracted under a new Collective Bargaining

(£570/$690/€650) to AUD3,000 (£1,700/$2,000/€1,900).The move has come with a view to the future as Australia

Australia hosting the women's Rugby World Cup in 2029 presents us with a great target for women's rugby

Rugby Australia has committed additional funding into women's rugby this year and is pushing hard for

It is just the beginning, but the future for Women's Rugby in Australia looks very bright."





Former hurdler Vander-Kuyp chairs Commonwealth Games Australia's first Reconciliation Action Plan advisory group

  • Victoria 2026

Former sprint hurdler Kyle Vander-Kuyp has chaired the Commonwealth Games Australia's first meeting of the advisory group for the Reconciliation Action Plan established last year to assist in the recognition and inclusion of Aboriginal communities in its everyday activities.

honoured and privileged to be part of a great line-up of Indigenous leaders and Commonwealth Games Australia


World medallist Hwang set on making history for South Korea at Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games

  • Hangzhou 2022

South Korea's teenage swimming sensation Hwang Sun-woo, favourite for the 100 and 200 metres freestyle at this year's 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, has said he wants to help his country win a first relay gold at the event.

Speaking to reporters at Incheon International Airport before departing for a training camp in Australia