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  1. Victoria present formal bid to host 2026 Commonwealth Games and reveal up to 22 sports could feature Opening ceremonies at the MCG. Mars Stadium in Ballarat the likely venue for athletics. Between 19-22 sports for the Games. https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120592/commonwealth-games-victoria-2026-bid
  2. Russia and Belarus have been excluded by FISU from the 2021 Summer University Games. https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1120472/fisu-russia-belarus-ban-end-of-2022
  3. Robbie Brightwell. Silver medalist at the 1964 Summer Olympics as a member of the British 4x400m relay team. His future wife Ann Packer won the women’s 800 meters at the same Games. https://www.teamgb.com/article/remembering-robbie-brightwell/6XiHQAQ4tE1u0xPLjsqyVj
  4. Schedules for T20 Cricket T20_Cricket_Match_Schedule_A4_RGB_Updated.pdf and Netball Netball-Schedule-4-March-2022.pdf
  5. Collateral Damage. Basketball player Brittney Griner reportedly detained in Russia; WNBA, representatives working 'to get her home' WNBA player Brittney Griner is being detained in Russia after customs officials said they found hashish oil in her luggage at an airport near Moscow in February, according to a report in the New York Times on Saturday. The Russian Federal Customs Service on Saturday alleged it searched luggage believed to belong to Griner and found vape cartridges that contained oil derived from cannabis -- a crime that carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. While Griner was not mentioned by name, the customs service identified the detained person as a player for the U.S. women's team but did not specify the date of her detainment. https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/33429212/basketball-player-brittney-griner-reportedly-detained-russia-wnba-representatives-working-get-home
  6. It's a relief to see we're finally getting a host city for the 2026 Commonwealth Games Exclusive: Victoria signs agreement to host 2026 Commonwealth Games
  7. We’re getting too much of that on the local broadcaster’s YouTube channel
  8. I was watching this on local television just now. There were two racers left when the station cut the coverage to show an NBA game. What the?!
  9. Winter Olympics: Valieva failed drug test confirmed The International Testing Agency has confirmed teenage Russian Olympic Committee figure skater Kamila Valieva failed a drugs test in December. The 15-year-old was part of the team which claimed figure skating gold on Monday but the medals were not awarded because of a "legal issue". The Russian Anti-doping Agency lifted her suspension, enabling her to compete at the Beijing Winter Olympics. But the International Olympic Committee has now appealed against that decision. https://www.bbc.com/sport/winter-olympics/60329120
  10. Why is it that some of the athletes in the Big Air competition don’t have their two best runs count in the final score or in the case of the 12th place athlete, just the third run?
  11. It’s sad to see this happen to him. Makes me wish he’d switch allegiance to another country and be more successful there.
  12. The team from was also excluded from the competition after four of its swimmers tested positive for Covid
  13. It’s not the first time anyone has used this system. If I recall correctly, this was used during the most recent South American Games and Bolivarian Games
  14. Yuka Saso chooses Japanese nationality MANILA, Philippines – Yuka Saso heralds her much-awaited return to the LPGA of Japan Tour with a tinge of sadness — as far as her Filipino fans and supporters are concerned — as the reigning US Women’s Open champion announced her decision to choose the Japanese nationality in two years’ time. “I chose Japan because of its nationality law,” the 20-year-old Saso said on the eve of the Toto Japan Classic in Shiga Prefecture, her first JLPGA event since finishing tied for ninth in the Bridgestone Ladies last May. Born to a Japanese father and Filipino mother, the 20-year-old Saso disclosed her citizenship preference to a Japanese news portal Wednesday. https://www.philstar.com/sports/2021/11/03/2138728/yuka-saso-chooses-japanese-nationality
  15. Second medal for Carlos Yulo tonight. This time, it’s silver in the men’s parallel bars
  16. OCA confirm postponement of Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games until 2023 Next year's Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG) in Thailand have been pushed back to 2023 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been confirmed. New dates of between November 17 and 26 in 2023 have been set for the event, which will be co-hosted by Thai capital Bangkok and Chonburi. https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1114414/asian-indoor-martial-arts-games-2023
  17. Pardon for the late post. I only found out about his death today. Andre Agassi’s father, Mike Agassi, dies aged 90 Mike Agassi, the father of eight-time Grand Slam champion Andre Agassi, has died aged 90. Born in Iran, Emmanuel Agassi represented his country in boxing at the 1948 Olympic Games in London and the 1952 Games in Helsinki. Andre Agassi's father, Mike Agassi, dies aged 90 - Tennis Majors
  18. Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam to be held in May 2022 Organisers of the postponed Southeast Asian Games in Vietnam have confirmed the event has been rescheduled for mid-May 2022 Reports have suggested the event in Hanoi will be held from May 19 to 25 but the Southeast Asian Games Federation has not yet revealed the exact dates. https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1114331/southeast-asian-games-may-2022-covid
  19. Plus the fact that they prefer to focus on the 2022 Asian Games because it’s the continental qualifying event for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
  20. Aimag rescheduled, delayed SEA Games set for May 2022 According to the president of the Philippine Olympic Committee, the 2021 Southeast Asian Games will take place in May 2023. https://sports.inquirer.net/437770/aimag-rescheduled-delayed-sea-games-set-for-may-2022
  21. Vietnam given until October to decide on the fate of the 2021 Southeast Asian Games https://www.rappler.com/sports/vietnam-given-until-october-decide-southeast-asian-games-fate
  22. Yuri Sedykh. Soviet Union. Winner of the gold medal in the men’s hammer throw at the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics and the silver medal at the 1988 Games. Holder of the world record in the event. https://european-athletics.com/news/world-hammer-record-holder-sedykh-dies-at-the-age-of-66
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