Olympic News
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Kremlin hails 'important step' as IOC eases Olympic restrictions on Russia
The Kremlin has welcomed as an “important step” the International Olympic Committee’s decision to remove many of its restrictions on Russia, a big step closer to letting it field a full team when Los Angeles hosts the 2028 Games
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IOC eases path toward Russia returning with full team at 2028 LA Olympics
Russia has moved closer toward having a full team with its national flag and anthem at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
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IOC ends neutral status vetting for Russian athletes ahead of qualifying events for 2028 LA Olympics
IOC ends neutral status vetting for Russian athletes ahead of qualifying events for 2028 LA Olympics
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Denmark urges IOC to recognize Greenland and Faroe Islands as independent Olympic teams
Denmark's parliament has asked the IOC to recognize its territories Greenland and the Faroe Islands as independent Olympic teams
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Victoire's Marie-Philip Poulin played through a torn ACL and is set for surgery in July
Montreal Victoire captain Marie-Philip Poulin revealed Thursday she played through a torn ACL and a torn meniscus in her right knee to help the team capture the PWHL championship and is expected to be out indefinitely after surgery set for late July
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X Games looks for a reboot featuring familiar names — Scotty James, Eileen Gu — and new teams
The X Games is out to show there are riskier moves in action sports than flying upside down above a halfpipe
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Olympic athletes to get cash grants from new $100M fund created by IOC
The International Olympic Committee is to pay more than $100 million to athletes
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IOC creates potential $100 million fund paying $10,000 grants to every Olympic athlete for competing
IOC creates potential $100 million fund paying $10,000 grants to every Olympic athlete for competing
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2036 Olympics host set to be picked in 2029 as IOC confirms timetable for contest
The IOC has set a target of 2029 to pick a 2036 Olympics host in a currently stalled contest that has long been targeted by India and Qatar
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In annual report, SafeSport Center says it is reducing time it takes to resolve cases
The U.S. Center for SafeSport said it reduced the time it took to complete cases it fully investigated by 9% over the past two years, a sign of progress at an agency that has been criticized for taking too long to resolve many of the thousands of complaints it has received since opening nearly 10 years ago
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