Tag #Professional Sports

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Elite Mountaineers Fabricate Summits, Exposing Ethical Lapses

Three top mountaineers, Dani Arnold, Alex Huber, and Simon Gietl, falsely claimed to have summited Jirishanca's non-existent east peak in July, creating a fabricated route named "Kolibri" to embellish their achievement, while another alpinist, Stephan Siegrist, admitted to misrepresenting his 2004 a...

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lequipe.fr
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Evenepoel Moves to RedBull-Bora hansgrohe

Remco Evenepoel, a 25-year-old Belgian cyclist and double Olympic champion, is leaving Soudal-QuickStep for RedBull-Bora hansgrohe next season, after two years of rumors and discussions with other teams, seeking a team with greater resources and scientific backing.

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lequipe.fr
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Buchmann Achieves Historic Third Place in Tour de France

German cyclist Emanuel Buchmann secured a third-place finish in the 2024 Tour de France, marking his best career result and ending a 17-year drought for German podium finishes, sparking widespread celebrations and boosting the sport's popularity in Germany.

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nos.nl
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Icelandic Footballers Lead the Way in Maternity Rights for Women's Professional Sports

Three Icelandic footballers—including Sara Björk Gunnarsdóttir, who successfully sued Olympique Lyonnais for unpaid maternity leave—are competing in the 2025 European Championship in Switzerland, highlighting advancements in maternity rights for women's professional football following FIFA's 2024 po...

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Gender Equality
zeit.de
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Union Berlin President Criticizes Bundesliga Clubs for Lack of Professional Women's Football

Union Berlin president Dirk Zingler, re-elected for another term until 2029, criticized Bundesliga clubs for not paying their women's teams professionally, while Union Berlin's women's team, having achieved Bundesliga promotion, are paid market-based salaries. This comes after two women joined Union...

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60% Bias Score

Gender Equality
nos.nl
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Vast Prize Money Disparity in Men's and Women's Professional Cycling

This spring, Tadej Pogacar earned over €107,000 in prize money from 1,743 kilometers of racing, significantly exceeding Lorena Wiebes's €35,283, highlighting the substantial gender pay gap in professional cycling despite her 1,489 kilometers of racing.

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60% Bias Score

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smh.com.au
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R360 Rugby Competition Aims for 2027 Launch

A new global rugby competition, R360, fronted by Mike Tindall, aims to launch in 2027 with a 16-round franchise-based model, recruiting players globally and potentially disrupting existing leagues and the Rugby Championship, pending funding based on player recruitment.

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taz.de
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Intensified Competition and Innovation Mark 2024 Tour de France Femmes

The 2024 Tour de France Femmes features intense competition among top cyclists like Demi Vollering, Marianne Vos, and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, with advancements in bicycle design tailored to female athletes' anatomy, showcasing the sport's growth and evolution.

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Gender Equality
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KNVB Revokes Vitesse's Football License

The KNVB licensing committee revoked Vitesse's professional football license on July 11th due to the club's persistent circumvention of licensing regulations and failure to conduct thorough due diligence regarding a proposed takeover; Vitesse plans to appeal.

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dw.com
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Zverev's Wimbledon Exit Reveals Mental Health Struggles

Alexander Zverev, Germany's top-ranked tennis player, lost in the first round of Wimbledon to Arthur Rinderknech in a five-set match lasting over four hours, subsequently revealing struggles with motivation and mental health issues that began at the Australian Open and are affecting his life beyond ...

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forbes.com
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Baltimore Orioles' Struggles Raise Questions About Team's Future

The Baltimore Orioles, last in the AL East at 15-27, are struggling due to injuries to key pitchers, underperforming hitters, and ineffective free agent signings, raising questions about management's decisions and the team's future.

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bbc.com
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Ostapenko Extends Unbeaten Streak Against Swiatek to Six Matches

Jelena Ostapenko defeated Iga Swiatek 6-0 in the Stuttgart Open quarterfinals on Saturday, extending her winning streak against the world number two to six matches, highlighting Ostapenko's aggressive playing style as a key factor.

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