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Twenty-three top Chinese swimmers tested positive for the same powerful banned substance seven months before the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 but were allowed to escape public scrutiny and continue to compete after top Chinese officials secretly cleared them of doping and the global authority charged with policing drugs in sports chose not to intervene. Several of the athletes who tested positive — including nearly half of the swimming team that China sent to the Tokyo Games — went on to win medals, including three golds. Many still compete for China and several, including the two-time gold medalist Zhang Yufei, are expected to contend for medals again at this year’s Summer Games in Paris. China acknowledged the positive tests in a report by its antidoping regulator, saying the swimmers had ingested the banned substance unwittingly and in tiny amounts, and that no action against them was warranted. But an examination by The New York Times found that the previously unreported episode sharply divided the antidoping world, where China’s record has long been a flashpoint.
Persons: Tokyo Games —, Zhang Yufei Organizations: Tokyo Olympic Games, Tokyo Games, New York Times, Aquatics, Doping Agency Locations: China, Paris
CNN —Christine Sinclair, one of the most decorated soccer players of all time, has announced her retirement from the international game, effective at the end of the year. “You’ll learn Canadian women’s national team players were playing for $10 a day. “You will stand up to your federation to push forward on a landmark equal pay agreement for the national team. “Here I am preparing to tie the bow on an unbelievable international career shared with so many incredible teammates, coaches, support staff, fans and of course family. While Sinclair will be retiring from international football, the Portland Thorns star hints at an encore for her NWSL side.
Persons: Christine Sinclair, Sinclair, , ” Sinclair, “ You’ll, Julie Ertz, Martin Bernetti, Organizations: CNN, Canadian, Globe, Olympic Games, Canadian national, women’s, Getty, , Brazil, Portland Thorns Locations: Vancouver, Canada, US, AFP, ” Canada, – Portland
CNN —Simone Biles won her fourth gold medal of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships on Sunday, finishing first in the floor exercise, as she completes her first international competition since her two-year break from gymnastics. The gold in floor is Biles’ 23rd world championship gold medal and was her second of the day, having won the beam competition in Antwerp, Belgium. Simone Biles competes in the women's beam final at the world championships. Biles in action during the floor final at the 2023 world championships. Biles has now earned 30 career medals – 23 gold, four silver, three bronze – at the world championships, as well as a record 37 total medals across both the Olympics and the world championships.
Persons: CNN — Simone Biles, Rebeca Andrade, China’s Zhou Yaqin, Biles, Simone Biles, Lionel Bonaventure, It’s, Zhou, Yves Herman, Reuters Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade Organizations: CNN, Getty, Olympic, Reuters, Olympics Locations: Antwerp, Belgium, China’s, Europe, AFP
CNN —The Women’s World Cup is finally here and the tournament’s second day of action holds plenty of intriguing storylines. Olympic champion Canada kicks off its campaign in the opening game of Friday’s action, before one of the Women’s World Cup debutants – the Philippines – make its bow at the worldwide event. Nigeria vs. CanadaCanada is considered one of the favorites to compete for the Women’s World Cup title in Australia and New Zealand following its recent success. I know being in the World Cup is going to bring a lot of awareness. From 1995 onwards, only three World Cup debutants have won their opening match at a World Cup.
Persons: La Roja, Christine Sinclair, Adriana Leon, Allysha Chapman, Kadeisha Buchanan, Shelina Zadorsky, Ashley Lawrence, Sinclair, Julie Ertz, Jack GruberUSA, Bev Priestman, ” Priestman, , Sarina Bolden, Bolden, ” Bolden, , Jason McCawley, Alisha Lehmann, Inka Grings, ” Lehmann, , Alexia Putellas, Jennifer Hermoso, Putellas –, Juan Manuel Serrano Arce, Raquel Rodríguez Cedeño Organizations: CNN, Canada, La, . Canada, Sinclair, Olympic Games, Olympics, FIFA, Super Falcons, Republic of Ireland, Dunedin, , soccer team, Western Sydney Wanderers, Western United, New, , Wellington Regional, Women’s Champions League, Portland Thorns Locations: Philippines, Costa Rica, Qatar, Nigeria, Canada, Melbourne, Switzerland, Dunedin, Wellington, Spain, . Canada Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Tokyo, Sweden, Republic of, Zealand, Norway, Ecuador, ” Spain, Barcelona, Panama
CNN —Sha’Carri Richardson ran the fastest women’s 100m time of the year on Thursday at the US Championships in Eugene, Oregon. The 23-year-old finished the opening heat with a world-leading time of 10.71 seconds as she boosted her chances of qualifying for next month’s World Championships in Budapest. Her strong performance Thursday, finishing 0.25 secs ahead of second-placed Brittany Brown, qualifies her for Friday’s semifinals. Elsewhere, Christian Coleman put in a strong performance in the men’s 100m, running 9.95 seconds in his heat. The 2019 world champion, who missed the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after breaching a “whereabouts failure” rule, clocked the fastest time overall in the men’s 100m at the championships.
Persons: CNN — Sha’Carri Richardson, Richardson, Brittany Brown, Marie, Josee, Lou, Christian Coleman Organizations: CNN, Miramar, Friday’s, Oslo Diamond League, Tokyo Olympic Games Locations: Eugene , Oregon, Budapest, Ivory Coast
Judoka Victor Sterpu wins gold at U23 European Championships
  + stars: | 2020-11-10 | by ( ) www.ipn.md   time to read: 1 min
Judoka Victor Sterpu wins gold at U23 European ChampionshipsMoldovan judoka Victor Sterpu has won a gold medal at the Under-23 European Judo Championships that are taking place in Croatia, IPN reports. The 21-year-old athlete scored five victories in the 73 kg weight class, against Joao Fernando of Portugal, Cezary Tchorzewski of Poland, Adrian Sulca of Romania, Yehonatan Elbaz of Israel and Makhmadbek Makhmadbekov of Russia. In the final, he beat the Russian judoka by ippon in a game that lasted for 3 minutes and 49 seconds. Victor Sterpu has good chances of qualifying for the Tokyo Olympic Games. He currently takes the 26th spot in the world rankings in the 73 kg class.
Persons: Victor Sterpu, Joao Fernando of Portugal, Cezary, Adrian Sulca, Yehonatan, Makhmadbek Organizations: U23 European, Moldovan, Tokyo Olympic Games Locations: Croatia, Poland, Romania, Israel, Russia, Russian
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