Christian Horner cleared of misconduct and remains as Red Bull team principal - ESPN
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been cleared of misconduct following an investigation into a team employee's accusations of inappropriate behaviour.
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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been cleared of misconduct following an investigation into a team employee's accusations of inappropriate behaviour.
Ben Kensell has threatened to cut away allocations for Celtic and Rangers due to away fan behaviour.
Three-times PGA Tour winner Anthony Kim has joined LIV Golf as a season-long wildcard player as the American returns to the sport following his retirement in 2012 due to an injury.
Canada and the United States will rejoin the Pacific Nations Cup this year in a rejigged two-stage six-team competition that will end with finals in Japan.
Outgoing Hockey India CEO Elena Norman on Tuesday said the work environment in HI was "difficult" and she had no choice but to call it quits. After holding the position for 13 years, Norman resigned and even though HI did not reveal the specific reasons for her decision in its official statement, the Australian spoke out on what pushed her to exit. "Absolutely, it was getting tough to deliver in the fight between two factions," Norman told PTI in an interview.
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BERLIN : Borussia Dortmund have not succeeded in hitting top form in the Bundesliga this season despite their solid Champions League run but a top-four league finish remains the goal, Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke said on Tuesday.
Outgoing Hockey India CEO Elena Norman on Tuesday said the work environment in HI was "difficult" and she had no choice but to call it quits. After holding the position for 13 years, Norman resigned and even though HI did not reveal the specific reasons for her decision in its official statement, the Australian spoke out on what pushed her to exit. "Absolutely, it was getting tough to deliver in the fight between two factions," Norman told PTI in an interview.