Tag #Sports

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Van der Breggen explores challenging Rwanda cycling course, promotes girls' cycling

Former cycling champion Anna van der Breggen is in Rwanda to scout the 2024 World Cycling Championship course and participate in a Right To Play campaign promoting cycling among girls, highlighting the limited opportunities for girls to cycle in the country.

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Masvidal Announces UFC Return in Miami

Former UFC BMF champion Jorge Masvidal will return to the octagon in April 2024 in Miami, facing an as-yet-undetermined opponent, potentially Donald Cerrone or Tony Ferguson, both on significant losing streaks.

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Stroemsheim Wins Kontiolahti Sprint, Norway Dominates

Endre Stroemsheim of Norway won the men's sprint biathlon race in Kontiolahti, Finland on December 12, 2023, outperforming teammate Johannes Boe and Sturla Laegreid; France's Quentin Fillon Maillet placed fifth.

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Stuttgart Cruises to DFB-Pokal Quarterfinals Despite Lineup Changes

VfB Stuttgart, missing key players, secured a commanding 3-0 victory over Jahn Regensburg in the DFB-Pokal round of 16 on December 7th, advancing to the quarterfinals and maintaining their Berlin final aspirations.

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West Ham's Illegal Signings: £5.5 Million Fine, Tevez Saves the Day

In 2006, West Ham illegally signed Tevez and Mascherano, breaching Premier League third-party ownership rules; this led to a two-year legal battle costing West Ham £5.5 million, while Tevez's late goals secured their Premier League survival, impacting Sheffield United financially.

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Netherlands and US Draw 1-1 in Friendly

The Netherlands and the United States drew 1-1 in a friendly match in The Hague; the US equalized after a deflected own goal, while Lily Yohannes, a 17-year-old Ajax player who chose the US over the Netherlands, did not play.

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Rangers Slump: Six Losses in Seven Games Highlight Team's Struggles

The New York Rangers are experiencing a significant slump, losing six of their last seven games and being outscored 26-11, raising concerns about their playoff chances and prompting potential core changes by general manager Chris Drury.

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Clarke Seeks Premier League Redemption with Ipswich Town

Jack Clarke, after a failed Tottenham Hotspur spell, joined Ipswich Town for \$19 million following a 15-goal season at Sunderland; he aims for a Premier League breakthrough.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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French Ice Dance Duo Poised for Olympic Gold After 17-Year Partnership

French ice dancers Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron, paired at ages 9 and 10 by Papadakis's mother, achieved early success and maintained a consistent, complementary partnership for 17 years, culminating in potential Olympic gold.

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Quality Education
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Stuttgart Advances in DFB-Pokal with 3-0 Victory Over Regensburg

VfB Stuttgart, with seven rotated starters, soundly defeated Jahn Regensburg 3-0 in the DFB-Pokal round of 16 on December 3rd, advancing to the quarterfinals and keeping their hopes of reaching the Berlin final alive.

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Tanzanian Girl Follows Father's Footsteps in Kung Fu, Promoting Cultural Exchange with China

Five-year-old Mariam Saidi Mfaume is learning kung fu from her father, Master Mfaume, who has trained over 1,500 Tanzanians since 2009 and promotes cultural exchange between Tanzania and China through kung fu.

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Feyenoord Supporters Sentenced for Referee Assault

Two Feyenoord supporters received 150-hour community service sentences for assaulting a referee at a June 16th De Kuip tournament; the club is alleged to have tried to cover up the incident.

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