Tag #Sports

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Diggins Wins First World Cup Classic Race

Jessie Diggins, the most decorated American female cross-country skier, won her first World Cup Classic Skiing race on December 29, 2024, in Toblach, Italy, a 15k mass start, marking a significant milestone in her career after 14 years and 330 individual starts.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Ohio State Wins National Title, Defeating Notre Dame 34-23

Ohio State defeated Notre Dame 34-23 in the national championship game, securing their sixth national title after overcoming an earlier loss to Michigan; Will Howard's late pass to Jeremiah Smith sealed the victory.

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Laura Mueller: First Female F1 Race Engineer

Laura Mueller, a 33-year-old German engineer, made history as the first female race engineer in Formula 1's 75-year history after being promoted by Haas to work with driver Esteban Ocon, starting in the 2025 season.

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Gender Equality
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Djokovic Beats Alcaraz in Australian Open Quarterfinals Despite Injury

Carlos Alcaraz lost to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open quarterfinals (4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4) despite Djokovic's apparent leg injury in the second set, which Djokovic himself admitted would have caused his withdrawal had he lost that set; Alcaraz, however, failed to capitalize on this opportunity,...

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AI to Judge Snowboarding at X Games

The X Games is using AI to analyze halfpipe snowboarding runs in Aspen this week, aiming to improve judging accuracy and potentially revolutionize scoring in various action sports; the technology, developed in collaboration with Google, will not affect official scores but serves as a test for future...

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Reduced Inequality
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Djokovic Defeats Alcaraz in Australian Open Quarterfinals Despite Injury

Novak Djokovic, despite a leg injury, defeated Carlos Alcaraz in four sets at the Australian Open quarterfinals on January 26th, showcasing his mental fortitude and resilience, while Alcaraz admitted losing control as a key factor in his defeat.

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Barcelona's Dramatic Comeback Victory Over Benfica Secures Champions League Advancement

In a thrilling Champions League match, FC Barcelona mounted a remarkable comeback, defeating Benfica 4-3 after falling behind 3-0 due to defensive errors and a hat-trick by Pavlidis. Raphinha's late goal secured their passage to the round of 16, but post-match incidents led to a confrontation involv...

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Barcelona's Stunning Comeback Victory Over Benfica Secures Champions League Knockout Stage Berth

In a thrilling Champions League match, FC Barcelona overcame a 3-1 halftime deficit to defeat Benfica 5-4, securing their place in the knockout stage and a top-eight finish with a last-minute goal by Raphinha.

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Ohio State Wins National Championship

Ohio State defeated Notre Dame 34-23 in the college football national championship game on Monday, securing their sixth national title; Will Howard's late pass to Jeremiah Smith sealed the win after Notre Dame's late comeback attempt.

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Ichiro Suzuki: First Asian Player Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame

Ichiro Suzuki, a Japanese baseball player, became the first Asian player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, receiving 99.7% of the vote and joining the class of 2025.

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Norway's Winter Olympics Dominance: Culture, Funding, and a Pipeline of Champions

Norway's 37 medals in the 2022 Winter Olympics, surpassing the U.S.'s 25, highlights a systemic difference: Norway's national winter sports culture, starting in childhood, combined with substantial lottery funding for athlete development, creates a continuous pipeline of champions, unlike the U.S., ...

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Netflix's Record Subscriber Growth Fuels Price Hikes and Stock Surge

Netflix added a record 18.9 million subscribers in Q4 2024, exceeding expectations due to live sports and "Squid Game," prompting price increases across various plans in the US, Canada, Portugal, and Argentina and resulting in a 13 percent stock surge.

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