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Atletico Madrid - Joan García - Xabi Alonso - David Lappartient - UCI chief says Israeli athletes are welcome amid boycott calls - arabnews.com - Russia - Belarus - Uae - Rwanda - Israel - Palestine

UCI chief says Israeli athletes are welcome amid boycott calls

Lappartient said: “We are not a tool for sanctions, we are a tool in the service of an ideal of bringing people together with the unifying power of sport”He dismissed questions about double standards despite the UCI’s ban on Russian and Belarusian teams from events over Russia’s war in UkraineKIGALI: The world cycling governing body (UCI) will continue to welcome Israeli athletes at its competitions despite calls for sporting boycotts, UCI president David Lappartient declared on Friday, saying sport should unite rather than punish.Lappartient, who was re-elected the body’s president for a third four-year term at the UCI Congress on Thursday, was speaking on the sidelines of the World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda.Earlier this week, a UN Commission of Inquiry said in a report that Israel had committed genocide in Gaza — an accusation that Israel has dismissed — and called for Israel’s suspension from international football, but Lappartient said the UCI would not go down that path.“It is perfectly normal for them to be here, because we believe — and I am speaking on behalf of the UCI but I could almost say that these are also Olympic values — that sport is not a tool for punishment,” he told reporters.’NOT A TOOL FOR SANCTIONS’Lappartient, who is also a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), added: “The IOC has confirmed our position.“We are not a tool for sanctions, we are a tool in the service of an ideal of bringing people together with the unifying power of sport, with the aim of promoting peace.

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Singapore's Yip Pin Xiu wins 50m backstroke S2 gold at World Para Swimming Championships - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Italy - Singapore

Singapore's Yip Pin Xiu wins 50m backstroke S2 gold at World Para Swimming Championships

SINGAPORE: Swim star Yip Pin Xiu clinched Singapore's first gold at the 2025 World Para Swimming Championships on Friday (Sep 26), winning the 50m backstroke S2.

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International - Peace - Advocacy group calls on Canada Soccer to refuse to host World Cup if Israel plays - cbc.ca - Russia - Ukraine - Mexico - Canada - Israel

Advocacy group calls on Canada Soccer to refuse to host World Cup if Israel plays

They haven't yet qualified, but Israel could be facing other challenges making it to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Sebastian Coe - International - Skiing's governing body approves gender eligibility testing policy - cbc.ca - Russia - France - Norway - Zimbabwe

Skiing's governing body approves gender eligibility testing policy

Skiing's governing body approved a gene testing policy for gender eligibility in women's events Wednesday, but delayed a decision on letting some Russian athletes try to qualify with neutral status for next year's Winter Olympics.

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Sepp Blatter - Trinidad court rules former FIFA VP will not face US extradition - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Switzerland - Usa - Trinidad And Tobago

Trinidad court rules former FIFA VP will not face US extradition

Former FIFA vice-president Jack Warner will not face extradition to the U.S. to face bribery charges as part of a sweeping, decades-long corruption scandal which involved some of the soccer world's top brass, a court in Warner's home country of Trinidad and Tobago ruled on Tuesday.

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Max Verstappen - Christian Horner - Liam Lawson - Laurent Mekies - Red Bull in no rush on drivers after strong weekend in Baku - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Netherlands - New Zealand - Azerbaijan

Red Bull in no rush on drivers after strong weekend in Baku

Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda celebrated personal bests in Baku last weekend but both will have to wait for news on their Formula One futures.

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Iga Swiatek - Summer Olympics - Swiatek battles back to win Korea Open title - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Poland

Swiatek battles back to win Korea Open title

SEOUL :A tenacious Iga Swiatek battled back from the brink of defeat to capture the Korea Open title on Sunday, surviving a fright in the first set before taming Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova 1-6 7-6(3) 7-5.

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Iga Swiatek - Amanda Anisimova - Barbora Krejcikova - Korea Open - Swiatek shrugs off double duty to reach Korea Open final - arabnews.com - Russia - Usa - Australia - Czech Republic - Poland - Saudi Arabia - Azerbaijan - Liverpool

Swiatek shrugs off double duty to reach Korea Open final

SEOUL: Iga Swiatek blazed into the Korea Open final after bad weather forced her to play two matches on Saturday, winning both in a combined time of two and a half hours. The Polish six-time Grand Slam champion thrashed the Czech Republic’s Barbora Krejcikova 6-0, 6-3 in a quarter-final moved from Friday because of heavy rain, then returned to the court hours later to face Australia’s Maya Joint. World number two Swiatek was just as clinical against her semifinal opponent, winning 6-0, 6-2 to move into her fifth final of the year. In Sunday’s final, she will face Russia’s Ekaterina Alexandrova, who beat Czech Republic’s Katerina Siniakova 6-4, 6-2 in the other semifinal. “I just focused on myself and on the goals that I had before and continued doing what I was doing throughout the whole tournament, because it’s been working,” said Swiatek. Swiatek came into the Seoul tournament on the back of a stunning quarter-final defeat to eventual finalist Amanda Anisimova at the US Open. Swiatek, whose father Tomasz competed in rowing at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, dispatched Krejcikova in 1 hour, 25 minutes. She had an even shorter evening’s work against Joint, winning in 1 hour, 6 minutes. Swiatek was all business from start to finish against Joint, clinching the match with an easy winner at the net. All four quarter-finals were pushed back a day from Friday as bad weather continued to affect the tournament, which has been hit with delays all week.

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