Women's hockey roars back to life in 2022 after tough pandemic years
Women's hockey in 2022 was a firehose filled with change and advancement after the virtual desert of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Women's hockey in 2022 was a firehose filled with change and advancement after the virtual desert of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada's Alexandria Loutitt finished just outside the medals in women's World Cup ski jumping Sunday by placing fourth in Ljubno, Slovenia.
Wuhan Three Towns have been crowned Chinese Super League champions for the first time after Tianjin Tigers forfeited the teams' final round meeting to hand Pedro Morilla's side a 3-0 win and the title by default.
The sporting sanctions imposed on Russia and Belarus over the invasion of Ukraine must remain firmly in place in 2023, the head of the International Olympic Committee insisted Friday.
American Mikaela Shiffrin continued her sprint towards the history books on Thursday by claiming the slalom to complete a treble in Semmering, Austria and move within two wins of compatriot Lindsey Vonn's women's World Cup record.
BORMIO, Italy: Triple Olympic champion Matthias Mayer announced his immediate retirement from skiing on Thursday (Dec 29), shortly before the start of the men's Super-G World Cup event in Bormio.
Dubbed "one of the greatest clutch performers this country has ever produced," Canadian women's hockey team captain Marie-Philip Poulin has been voted The Canadian Press female athlete of the year for 2022.
Canada's Jack Crawford reached his second alpine skiing World Cup podium of the season on Wednesday, grabbing downhill silver in Bormio, Italy.