US swimmer rescued from World Championship pool after fainting
Artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez was dramatically rescued from the bottom of the pool by her coach after fainting at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest.
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Artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez was dramatically rescued from the bottom of the pool by her coach after fainting at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest.
Chelsea face Dembele battle The Sun reports that Premier League side Chelsea have been dealt a blow in their pursuit of Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele. The 25-year-old French international is out of contract in Spain at the end of the month and can move on a free transfer, with Thomas Tuchel keen on his former Borussia Dortmund player.
Rob Huff remains on top of the provisional WTCR Trophy with WTCR Race of Spain at MotorLand Aragón up next. The category for independent racers with no financial backing from a manufacturer’s customer racng department was introduced in 2020 and lists Jean-Karl Vernay and Gilles Magnus as its title winners so far.
There are months to go before Qatar 2022 starts but there is still a lot to clarify about the upcoming World Cup, one of those details is the national teams rosters, for now there are only 'mock rosters' and it is likely that some big players will be left out.
Canadian GP: Felipe Massa and Carlos Sainz CRASH OUT
Canadian GP: Felipe Massa and Carlos Sainz CRASH OUT
BUENOS AIRES: Eight people who took care of soccer legend Diego Maradona will be tried in Argentina courts for homicide, according to a ruling released on Wednesday (Jun 22) following an investigation into his November 2020 death due to cardiac arrest.
Eight people who took care of soccer legend Diego Maradona will be tried in Argentina courts for homicide, according to a ruling released on Wednesday following an investigation into his November 2020 death due to cardiac arrest.