Martina Navratilova calls World Athletics' decision on transgender females 'step in the right direction'
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The schedule for the 2023 UCI Track Champions League has been announced today, as part of the Warner Bros Discovery Sports 'Start of Season Cycling Launch'. The high-intensity and demanding track cycling competition heads into its third season, which will take place earlier this year, and will see the likes of Mathilde Gros, Katie Archibald and Matthew Richardson return to the boards in October as part of the 36 male and 36 female contingent of riders who will compete in four key locations across five rounds in the hope of claiming the coveted blue leaders’ jerseys.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland : International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach on Tuesday defended plans to get Russian and Belarusian athletes back into competitions as neutrals, saying their participation "works" despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Sergio Romo retired as a San Francisco Giant just the way he wanted, pitching one final time for the team he helped to win three World Series championships and then calling it a career Monday night.
MANCHESTER, England : More than 300 fencers have asked the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and fencing's global federation to reconsider allowing Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete in international competitions, calling it a "catastrophic error".