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Rubiales Trial Begins: Sexual Assault and Coercion Charges
The trial of Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish Football Federation, began on February 6th, 2024 in Madrid, accused of sexual assault and coercion against player Jenni Hermoso following an unsolicited kiss after the 2023 Women's World Cup final; the prosecution seeks a 2.5-year prison se...
Rubiales Trial Begins: Sexual Assault and Coercion Charges
The trial of Luis Rubiales, former president of the Spanish Football Federation, began on February 6th, 2024 in Madrid, accused of sexual assault and coercion against player Jenni Hermoso following an unsolicited kiss after the 2023 Women's World Cup final; the prosecution seeks a 2.5-year prison se...
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Kok Sets New 500m Record, Dutch Team Dominates in Milwaukee
Femke Kok won the women's 500-meter speed skating race at the World Cup in Milwaukee with a record time of 37.02 seconds, her second record-breaking performance in two days, marking a successful return to competition after illness; the Netherlands also won gold in the team pursuit and mixed relay.
Kok Sets New 500m Record, Dutch Team Dominates in Milwaukee
Femke Kok won the women's 500-meter speed skating race at the World Cup in Milwaukee with a record time of 37.02 seconds, her second record-breaking performance in two days, marking a successful return to competition after illness; the Netherlands also won gold in the team pursuit and mixed relay.
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Takagi Wins 1000m in Milwaukee; Leerdam Falls
Miho Takagi won the women's 1000m speed skating race at the World Cup in Milwaukee with a time of 1:13.56, while Jutta Leerdam fell during her race. Francesca Lollobrigida won the 3000m race. The event, held in Milwaukee for the first time in nearly two decades, saw multiple track records.
Takagi Wins 1000m in Milwaukee; Leerdam Falls
Miho Takagi won the women's 1000m speed skating race at the World Cup in Milwaukee with a time of 1:13.56, while Jutta Leerdam fell during her race. Francesca Lollobrigida won the 3000m race. The event, held in Milwaukee for the first time in nearly two decades, saw multiple track records.
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Stolz Sets Baanrecord, Eitrem Wins 5000m at Milwaukee World Cup
Jordan Stolz broke his own baanrecord in the 1000m race at the World Cup in Milwaukee, winning with a time of 1:06.16, while Sander Eitrem won the 5000m race with a personal best of 6:04.74, marking the return of international top-level speed skating to Milwaukee after 18 years.
Stolz Sets Baanrecord, Eitrem Wins 5000m at Milwaukee World Cup
Jordan Stolz broke his own baanrecord in the 1000m race at the World Cup in Milwaukee, winning with a time of 1:06.16, while Sander Eitrem won the 5000m race with a personal best of 6:04.74, marking the return of international top-level speed skating to Milwaukee after 18 years.
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Neymar Returns to Santos for World Cup Push
Neymar rejoined his first professional club, Santos, after a short, injury-plagued stint in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal, aiming to regain peak form for the 2026 World Cup.
Neymar Returns to Santos for World Cup Push
Neymar rejoined his first professional club, Santos, after a short, injury-plagued stint in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal, aiming to regain peak form for the 2026 World Cup.
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Kok Wins World Cup 500m Despite Injury
Femke Kok won the women's 500m race at the Calgary World Cup with a time of 37.01 seconds, marking her successful return to competition after injury; other Dutch skaters had mixed results, and the team sprint ended in disqualification.
Kok Wins World Cup 500m Despite Injury
Femke Kok won the women's 500m race at the Calgary World Cup with a time of 37.01 seconds, marking her successful return to competition after injury; other Dutch skaters had mixed results, and the team sprint ended in disqualification.
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Stolz's Winning Streak Ends in Milwaukee
American speed skater Jordan Stolz lost his 19th consecutive race at the World Cup in Milwaukee to Tatsuya Shinhama on February 2nd, 2024, ending his winning streak despite winning three other races that weekend; his rival, Jennings de Boo, finished 10th.

Stolz's Winning Streak Ends in Milwaukee
American speed skater Jordan Stolz lost his 19th consecutive race at the World Cup in Milwaukee to Tatsuya Shinhama on February 2nd, 2024, ending his winning streak despite winning three other races that weekend; his rival, Jennings de Boo, finished 10th.
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Stolz competes in Milwaukee World Cup
Jordan Stolz, a 20-year-old American speed skater from Wisconsin, is competing in the World Cup in Milwaukee, which is being held at the Pettit National Ice Center where he trained, following his recent 15 consecutive World Cup wins and six world titles; this is the first time the international comp...

Stolz competes in Milwaukee World Cup
Jordan Stolz, a 20-year-old American speed skater from Wisconsin, is competing in the World Cup in Milwaukee, which is being held at the Pettit National Ice Center where he trained, following his recent 15 consecutive World Cup wins and six world titles; this is the first time the international comp...
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36% Bias Score

Takagi Wins 1000m in Milwaukee; Leerdam Falls
At the World Cup speed skating competition in Milwaukee, Miho Takagi won the 1000m race with a time of 1:13.56, while Francesca Lollobrigida won the 3000m; Jutta Leerdam fell during her 1000m race, impacting other competitors, and many track records were broken due to favorable conditions.

Takagi Wins 1000m in Milwaukee; Leerdam Falls
At the World Cup speed skating competition in Milwaukee, Miho Takagi won the 1000m race with a time of 1:13.56, while Francesca Lollobrigida won the 3000m; Jutta Leerdam fell during her 1000m race, impacting other competitors, and many track records were broken due to favorable conditions.
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Milwaukee Hosts World Cup Speed Skating: Stolz Seeks 16th Consecutive Win
The World Cup speed skating competition returns to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after a 17-year absence, from November 23-26, 2023, showcasing Jordan Stolz's quest for his 16th consecutive win at his home track, while facing stiff competition from Jenning de Boo and the comeback of Jonathan Kuck.

Milwaukee Hosts World Cup Speed Skating: Stolz Seeks 16th Consecutive Win
The World Cup speed skating competition returns to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after a 17-year absence, from November 23-26, 2023, showcasing Jordan Stolz's quest for his 16th consecutive win at his home track, while facing stiff competition from Jenning de Boo and the comeback of Jonathan Kuck.
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De Boo Sets Dutch Record in Calgary 500m, but Stolz Remains Unbeaten
Jenning de Boo achieved a new Dutch national record of 33.87 seconds in the men's 500-meter speed skating race at the Calgary World Cup, but was narrowly beaten by American Jordan Stolz, who won with 33.85 seconds, extending his winning streak to fifteen races and equaling Sven Kramer's record.

De Boo Sets Dutch Record in Calgary 500m, but Stolz Remains Unbeaten
Jenning de Boo achieved a new Dutch national record of 33.87 seconds in the men's 500-meter speed skating race at the Calgary World Cup, but was narrowly beaten by American Jordan Stolz, who won with 33.85 seconds, extending his winning streak to fifteen races and equaling Sven Kramer's record.
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Kok Wins World Cup 500m in Season Debut
Femke Kok won the women's 500-meter speed skating race at the Calgary World Cup on November 23rd, clocking 37.01 seconds in her season debut, while other Dutch skaters delivered mixed results and the team sprint ended in disqualification.

Kok Wins World Cup 500m in Season Debut
Femke Kok won the women's 500-meter speed skating race at the Calgary World Cup on November 23rd, clocking 37.01 seconds in her season debut, while other Dutch skaters delivered mixed results and the team sprint ended in disqualification.
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44% Bias Score
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