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IOC in no rush to seal new US broadcast deal for Games after 2032 - channelnewsasia.com - Italy - Usa - Beijing - Japan -  Paris - Los Angeles -  Salt Lake City

IOC in no rush to seal new US broadcast deal for Games after 2032

BEIJING : The International Olympic Committee is in no hurry to sell the Olympics broadcast rights for the United States and will wait for the best market conditions, irrespective of a potential bid by Salt Lake City for the 2034 Olympics, it said on Wednesday.

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Opinion: Can South African rugby combat player drain, or is it a losing battle? - msn.com - Britain - South Africa - Japan

Opinion: Can South African rugby combat player drain, or is it a losing battle?

At one time or another, often like clockwork every year, an age-old debate central to South African rugby kicks off. Invariably, the topic revolves around the litany of overseas-based players and whether anything can be done to stem the tide of departures from South African shores.

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FIFPro survey shows 75 per cent of male footballers want World Cup to stay every four years - abc.net.au

FIFPro survey shows 75 per cent of male footballers want World Cup to stay every four years

As the debate over a biennial World Cup rages on between FIFA, its confederations, clubs, politicians, and fan groups, the players themselves have finally had their say.

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Players advocate for WC every four years - 7news.com.au

Players advocate for WC every four years

Up to 75 per cent of men's professional footballers opt for maintaining the current World Cup cycle and want it to be played every four years, global players' union FIFPRO says.

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Dame Sarah Storey had no intention of quitting after the ‘lockdown Games’ - bt.com - Britain - Japan -  Tokyo

Dame Sarah Storey had no intention of quitting after the ‘lockdown Games’

When Dame Sarah Storey made history with a 17th gold medal last summer it could have been the perfect moment to ride off into the sunset, but Britain’s greatest ever Paralympian had already decided what she called the “lockdown Games” were no way to sign off.

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Christian Radnedge - Players advocate for World Cup every four years, says FIFPRO - channelnewsasia.com

Players advocate for World Cup every four years, says FIFPRO

As much as 75per cent of men's professional footballers opt for maintaining the current World Cup cycle and want it to be played every four years, global players' union FIFPRO said in a statement on Tuesday.

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Stephen Jones - Cincinnati Bengals - Mike Tomlin - Frank Reich - Mike Vrabel - John Mara - Chris Grier - Ron Rivera - NFL offseason priorities for 2022 - Key dates, quarterback dominoes, potential rule changes, Rooney Rule revisions, more - espn.com - Washington - New York - state Indiana - state Tennessee -  Atlanta -  Baltimore

NFL offseason priorities for 2022 - Key dates, quarterback dominoes, potential rule changes, Rooney Rule revisions, more

It's almost wrong to refer to the time period between the Super Bowl and training camp as the NFL offseason. Packed with tentpole events designed to keep fans interested for the next five months, it's more accurate to call it the NFL's second season.

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Global players' survey gives thumbs-down to two-year World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Global players' survey gives thumbs-down to two-year World Cup

FIFA's proposal to hold the World Cup every two years, according to a survey by players' global union Fifpro. The findings, released on Tuesday, showed 75% of more than 1,000 male players questioned over the global governing body's plans to shake-up the international calendar were in favour of retaining the tournament's current four-year cycle. In Europe and Asia 77% of players supported maintaining the status quo, against 63% from the Americas. In Africa the figure dropped to 49%, with the remainder split between holding the competition every two or three years.

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