Olympic champion Titmus has surgery to remove benign tumours
Australia's world and Olympic swimming champion Ariarne Titmus said on Friday (Sep 15) she was recovering from surgery to remove benign tumours from an ovary.
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Australia's world and Olympic swimming champion Ariarne Titmus said on Friday (Sep 15) she was recovering from surgery to remove benign tumours from an ovary.
Penny Oleksiak, Canada's most decorated Olympian, is taking her training south of the border to California to prepare for the Paris Olympics.
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Prestasi membanggakan ditorehkan atlet taekwondo muda DKI Jakarta Andi Sultan. Atlet muda ini berhasil meraih medali emas di Pekan Olahraga Pelajar Nasional XVI (Popnas) 2023 di Palembang, Sumatra Selatan.
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Aman Sehrawat asserted his supremacy in the men's 57kg free-style category as he clinched a World Championship berth while seasoned Olympian Deepak Punia skipped the national trials in Patiala on Saturday. Aman defeated Atish Todkar in the final to make it double joy for him this year. Besides Aman, Akash Dahiya will be representing India in the 61kg after getting the better of Neeraj, while Anuj Kumar will be seen in action in the 65kg category, where Olympic medallist Bajrang Punia ply his trade. Bajrang had already decided to skip the world trials to train abroad for the Asian Games.
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Young wrestler Antim Panghal, who challenged stalwart Vinesh Phogat in the Asian Games trials, is determined to prove a point in the continental showpiece and the subsequent World Championships. Panghal, who competes in 53kg in women's freestyle event, challenged Vinesh after the latter was handed a direct entry into the Asian Games squad by the Indian Olympic Association-instituted ad-hoc committee, which is currently running the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI). However, Vinesh withdrew from the Asian Games a few days back because of a knee injury for which she underwent a surgery in Mumbai, paving the way for Panghal's inclusion in the Hangzhou-bound team.