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  • Canada’s Women Soccer Coach Bev Priestman Ousted After Olympic Drone Spying Scandal A team has been disqualified from the Paris Olympics for using drones to spy on their opponents' training sessions.
  • Olympics or Sauna? Athletes Struggle with Sweltering Shuttle Buses Heatwaves are becoming the main source of concern among South Korean athletes gearing up for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
  • North Korean Athletes Keep Low Profile as They Train for Paris Olympics After an eight-year absence from the Olympic stage, North Korean athletes focus solely on training while avoiding outside contact.
  • Trump and DeChambeau Break Records and Donate Big: The Golf Match Everyone’s Talking About Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump took to the golf course with Bryson DeChambeau, a pro golfer with LIV Golf.
  • Shuttlecock Prices Skyrocket: Is Badminton Now a Sport for the Rich? The recent surge in shuttlecock prices in China has sparked controversy about badminton becoming a sport for the wealthy.
  • After 8 Years, North Korean Athletes Ready to Compete in Paris! The North Korean national team has kicked off its training at the Olympic venue, participating for the first time in 8-years.
  • Tiger Woods Names His Biggest Rival: The Surprise Contender No One Expected Tiger Woods named Y.E. Yang as the opponent who dealt him the most unexpected loss ahead of the British Open.
  • Nadal's Grand Return: Swedish Open Victory Signals Olympic Hopes Rafael Nadal demonstrated his formidable form by winning the first round of the men's professional tennis ATP Tour Swedish Open.
  • Would You Pay $150,000 for a Bat? Why This One's So Special A baseball bat worth 200 million won (approximately $150,000) was listed for sale on Carrot, a secondhand community marketplace platform.
  • Spain Clinches Euro 2024 Title, Defeating England 2-1 in a Nail-Biting Final! After 12 years, Spain has once again lifted the championship trophy. Spain claimed the Euro 2024 title, hosted by the UEFA.
  • From PGA Wins to Ryder Cup Captain: Keegan Bradley's Bold New Role Keegan Bradley, who was appointed as the U.S. team captain for the 2025 Ryder Cup, expressed his willingness to select LIV golf players to secure a victory. At a press conference held in New York on July 10, Bradley emphasized, “I want the best 12 players. It doesn’t matter where they play.” Last year, the […]
  • Paris Olympics Backtrack on 'No AC' Policy Amid Athlete Concerns The organizers of the Paris 2024 Olympics have finally abandoned their Olympics without air conditioning principles.
  • Knocked Out of the Ring: Ryan Garcia Expelled by WBC for Discriminatory Comments Ryan Garcia emerging as a star poised to lead the boxing world, has been expelled from the World Boxing Council (WBC) due to racist remarks.
  • Dutch Golfer Wins Legal Battle for Olympic Dreams Dutch professional golfer Joost Luiten won a court case against the Netherlands Olympic Committee and Netherlands Sports Federation.
  • Paris Games Under Threat: Athletes Wary of Swimming in 'Poop Soup' As the Paris Olympics approaches, swimmers are reportedly reconsidering their participation due to severe pollution in the Seine River.
  • Manchester United Unveils New Jerseys with Snapdragon Logo Qualcomm's Snapdragon logo will be featured in the new uniforms of Manchester United, a football club in the English Premier League.
  • Track Star Wu Yanni Proves That She Has More Than a Pretty Face Wu Yanni, previously criticized for prioritizing her appearance over her performance, has set a new record in the women's 100m hurdles.
  • Snoop Dogg Surprises with Speedy 200m Dash at Olympic Trials Iconic rapper Snoop Dogg clocked 34.44 seconds in a US Olympic athletic trial for a 200-meter track event.
  • How Cycling Boosts Health and Happiness The cycling season is in full swing. Like walking, cycling is a popular aerobic activity that boosts ...
  • Mbappé's Nose Injury Clouds French Victory: What Now? Mbappé suffers from a broken nose, and French soccer fans are concerned about future games.
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