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VILLENEUVE-D'ASCQ, France — Canada was tested, then held on to get its first Olympic win in 24 years.
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VILLENEUVE-D'ASCQ, France — Canada was tested, then held on to get its first Olympic win in 24 years.
MONTEVIDEO : Duhan van der Merwe set a new try scoring record for Scotland as they concluded their month-long tour of the Americas with a hard-fought 31-19 win over Uruguay at Estadio Charrua on Saturday.
MARSEILLE, France — When news first broke of Canada's Olympic soccer team being caught using a drone to spy on an opponent's training session, there was significant shock and surprise among many athletes and officials.
PARIS — No matter having the second-fastest qualifying time earlier in the day, nor even accidentally going to the wrong lane at the race's start, Australia's Ariarne Titmus proved her dominance in the women's 400m freestyle on Saturday night with her second gold medal in the race.
PARIS : British sprinting great Linford Christie believes Noah Lyles would be better to simply let his running speak for itself, saying the American's brash comments are adding fuel to the flames of his rivals.
PARIS : Boxer Cedrick Belony-Duliepre said he is hoping to change the perception of Haiti by winning a medal at the Paris Olympics.
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Canada's Olympic women's football team have been deducted six points and their coach Beverly Priestman suspended for a year after a staff member used a drone to spy on a rival team at the Paris Games, FIFA said on Saturday. Canada's football association was "responsible for failing to respect the applicable FIFA regulations in connection with... the prohibition on flying drones over any training sites", FIFA said. It also handed down a fine of 200,000 Swiss francs ($226,000). The ruling is a hammer blow to Canada's hopes of defending the Olympic title they won at the Tokyo Games three years ago.