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Spain's Track and Field Success Hinges on Race Walking Dominance
Spain's strong showing at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo was largely due to its race walkers, who won seven of Spain's eight World Championship gold medals this century, highlighting a national strength but also a reliance on a single discipline.
Spain's Track and Field Success Hinges on Race Walking Dominance
Spain's strong showing at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo was largely due to its race walkers, who won seven of Spain's eight World Championship gold medals this century, highlighting a national strength but also a reliance on a single discipline.
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52% Bias Score


French Fencing Coaches' Exodus Raises Concerns for Future Competitiveness
Following the Paris Olympics, numerous French fencing coaches have taken positions with foreign teams, including those from competing nations like China and Japan; this trend, caused by past internal decisions within the French Fencing Federation, has prompted concerns about the future competitivene...
French Fencing Coaches' Exodus Raises Concerns for Future Competitiveness
Following the Paris Olympics, numerous French fencing coaches have taken positions with foreign teams, including those from competing nations like China and Japan; this trend, caused by past internal decisions within the French Fencing Federation, has prompted concerns about the future competitivene...
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32% Bias Score


Five German States Launch Joint Olympic Bid
Five German states are jointly bidding to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games under the "Berlin+" title, with a presentation on May 27, 2024, at the Berlin Olympic Stadium; the final decision is expected by autumn 2026.
Five German States Launch Joint Olympic Bid
Five German states are jointly bidding to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games under the "Berlin+" title, with a presentation on May 27, 2024, at the Berlin Olympic Stadium; the final decision is expected by autumn 2026.
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36% Bias Score


From Internment Camp to Olympic Gold: The Tommy Kono Story
Tommy Kono, a Japanese-American weightlifter, overcame internment in a World War II concentration camp to become a two-time Olympic gold medalist, leaving a legacy that extends beyond his athletic achievements.
From Internment Camp to Olympic Gold: The Tommy Kono Story
Tommy Kono, a Japanese-American weightlifter, overcame internment in a World War II concentration camp to become a two-time Olympic gold medalist, leaving a legacy that extends beyond his athletic achievements.
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48% Bias Score


Olympic Games: From Peaceful Vision to Financial Challenges
The 1896 Athens Olympics, featuring 241 male athletes, marked the revival of the Games, showcasing Pierre de Coubertin's vision of international peace, but the Games' immense growth has led to financial challenges and unsustainable infrastructure, exemplified by Athens' 2004 Games' legacy of underut...
Olympic Games: From Peaceful Vision to Financial Challenges
The 1896 Athens Olympics, featuring 241 male athletes, marked the revival of the Games, showcasing Pierre de Coubertin's vision of international peace, but the Games' immense growth has led to financial challenges and unsustainable infrastructure, exemplified by Athens' 2004 Games' legacy of underut...
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40% Bias Score


Transgender Athlete Banned From US Track Competitions
21-year-old two-time All-American track athlete Sadie Schreiner is banned from US college and national track competitions due to new NCAA and USATF rules restricting transgender women's participation, forcing her to consider competing internationally.
Transgender Athlete Banned From US Track Competitions
21-year-old two-time All-American track athlete Sadie Schreiner is banned from US college and national track competitions due to new NCAA and USATF rules restricting transgender women's participation, forcing her to consider competing internationally.
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72% Bias Score

LA28 Olympics Sells Venue Naming Rights for First Time
The LA28 Olympics will sell venue naming rights for the first time, with Honda Center (volleyball) and the temporary Comcast Squash Center at Universal Studios being the initial partners; this generates revenue and introduces a new commercial model for the Olympics.

LA28 Olympics Sells Venue Naming Rights for First Time
The LA28 Olympics will sell venue naming rights for the first time, with Honda Center (volleyball) and the temporary Comcast Squash Center at Universal Studios being the initial partners; this generates revenue and introduces a new commercial model for the Olympics.
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44% Bias Score

USOPC Bans Transgender Women From Women's Sports
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) banned transgender women from women's sports, citing President Trump's executive order threatening funding cuts for organizations allowing trans athletes' participation; this follows similar actions by the NCAA and multiple states, potentially impactin...

USOPC Bans Transgender Women From Women's Sports
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) banned transgender women from women's sports, citing President Trump's executive order threatening funding cuts for organizations allowing trans athletes' participation; this follows similar actions by the NCAA and multiple states, potentially impactin...
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68% Bias Score

British Boxing Champion Switches Allegiance to Bahrain for Lucrative Olympic Bid
Fourteen-year-old British boxing champion Jayden Price now represents Bahrain after signing a lucrative deal, providing financial support and securing his amateur status until the 2032 Olympics; this decision was made after Bahrain's Olympic Committee contacted the family.

British Boxing Champion Switches Allegiance to Bahrain for Lucrative Olympic Bid
Fourteen-year-old British boxing champion Jayden Price now represents Bahrain after signing a lucrative deal, providing financial support and securing his amateur status until the 2032 Olympics; this decision was made after Bahrain's Olympic Committee contacted the family.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Judo Overhauls Training Structure After Olympics Setback
Following a medal-less performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Judo Bond Nederland (JBN) is restructuring, including reducing the number of top judoka training at Papendal and replacing three out of four national coaches, aiming to improve performance and address issues stemming from the previou...

Dutch Judo Overhauls Training Structure After Olympics Setback
Following a medal-less performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, the Judo Bond Nederland (JBN) is restructuring, including reducing the number of top judoka training at Papendal and replacing three out of four national coaches, aiming to improve performance and address issues stemming from the previou...
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44% Bias Score

World Athletics Mandates DNA Testing for Female Track and Field Athletes
World Athletics announced that it will require DNA testing for all women competing in track and field events to verify biological sex, a decision made after an extensive review and consultations with over 70 sporting and advocacy groups to ensure fair competition and protect the integrity of women's...

World Athletics Mandates DNA Testing for Female Track and Field Athletes
World Athletics announced that it will require DNA testing for all women competing in track and field events to verify biological sex, a decision made after an extensive review and consultations with over 70 sporting and advocacy groups to ensure fair competition and protect the integrity of women's...
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68% Bias Score

IOC Presidential Election: Secrecy and Uncertainty
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect its next president on Thursday, July 27th, from seven candidates, including Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs and Sebastian Coe, at the Romanos Resort in Costa Navarino, Greece, in a highly secretive process with 111 voters.

IOC Presidential Election: Secrecy and Uncertainty
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will elect its next president on Thursday, July 27th, from seven candidates, including Juan Antonio Samaranch Salisachs and Sebastian Coe, at the Romanos Resort in Costa Navarino, Greece, in a highly secretive process with 111 voters.
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48% Bias Score
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