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Oriol Cardona Coll claimed the first-ever men's ski mountaineering sprint gold at Milan-Cortina, ending Spain's drought since 1972.

Ukrainian officials will skip the opening ceremony and urge allies to join them in protesting the IPC's reversal on Russia and Belarus.

Sahibzada Farhan's century powered Pakistan past Namibia by 102 runs, sealing the final Super Eights spot as the knockout phase begins February 21.

Su delivered China's first gold of the Milan-Cortina Games, bouncing back from losing his big air title last week.

Johannes Lochner won gold by 1.34 seconds, the largest margin in the event in 46 years, with Friedrich taking silver and Ammour bronze.

The England star committed his future through 2031, earning over £300,000 weekly as Arsenal chase their first Premier League title since 2004.

The 23-year-old dethroned compatriot Birk Ruud with a 98.50-point final run, edging American Mac Forehand for silver at the Milan Cortina Games.

Yuvraj Samra, 19, became the youngest centurion and first associate nation player to score a hundred in T20 World Cup history.

Marie-Philip Poulin broke the career Olympic scoring record with 20 goals as Canada edged Switzerland to face the dominant Americans.

Megan Oldham scored 180.75 points to edge defending champion Eileen Gu, who claimed her fifth Olympic medal and became the most decorated female freestyle skier ever.

Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara rallied from fifth place with a flawless free skate to claim Japan's first-ever pairs gold at the Milan Cortina Games.

Heavy snowfall forced officials to cancel the third round with three jumpers left, awarding medals based on second-round standings.

Sri Lanka's Pathum Nissanka hit an unbeaten 100 off 52 balls to seal an eight-wicket win and leave the 2021 champions on the brink of elimination.

The 34-year-old Brazilian played 50 minutes and recorded an assist in a 6-0 win, his first match since knee surgery in December.

The governing body will now monitor violations only at teams' request, walking back stricter oversight implemented after cheating allegations.

Anna Odine Strøm became the first woman to win two individual ski jumping golds at a single Winter Games with Sunday's historic victory.

Reddick led only the final lap after Chase Elliott crashed during their battle for the lead, giving Jordan his first win in NASCAR's top race.

Eberechi Eze set up two goals as Arsenal became the first Premier League side to net four times in an FA Cup match's opening 30 minutes.

The League One club's first fifth-round appearance since 1975 deepens manager Scott Parker's crisis at relegation-threatened Burnley.

The 35-year-old completes a remarkable comeback, 10 months after suffering multiple leg fractures and a torn ACL.

The Canadian men's hockey team routed France to finish 3-0 in Group A, clinching a direct quarterfinal berth in pursuit of Olympic gold.

Femke Kok capped a dominant two-year sprint streak with her first Olympic title, while teammate Jutta Leerdam added silver to her 1000m gold.
The 24-year-old claimed the 1500m title Saturday, adding to his 1000m victory as the Netherlands dominates Olympic short track.

The four-time Olympian became Austria's first skeleton champion and the oldest women's gold medalist in the event's history.

Vinicius Junior scored two penalties as Madrid moved two points clear of Barcelona, who face Girona on Monday.

A last-minute goal gave Slovakia the tiebreaker edge over Sweden and Finland, earning a quarterfinal bye at the 2026 Winter Games.

Lucas Pinheiro Braathen defeated defending champion Marco Odermatt to deliver South America's first-ever Winter Games medal.

The Bayern Munich striker scored twice in a 3-0 win over Werder Bremen, hitting the milestone in 10 fewer games than Cristiano Ronaldo.

The 19-year-old became the first Czech male speedskater to win Olympic gold, adding to his 5,000m silver from earlier in the Games.

The former Juventus coach takes over with Spurs sitting 16th and just five points above the relegation zone.

The cross-country skiing star won the men's 10km freestyle Friday, matching three compatriots for most Winter Olympic golds.

Blessing Muzarabani's career-best 4-17 helped Zimbabwe bowl out the depleted former champions for 146, jeopardizing Australia's Super Eight hopes.

Xandra Velzeboer won the women's 500m after setting a world record, while Jens van 't Wout upset the field in the men's 1,000m.
Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt claimed their seventh Olympic gold, becoming the most decorated luge athletes in history.

The 35-year-old became the oldest female gold medalist in Olympic alpine skiing history, completing a dramatic comeback on home snow.

A seat for the July 19 final in New Jersey was listed at more than 41 times its original $3,450 face value as resale prices surge.
The host nation captured both titles on a historic night, ending Germany's dominance and winning the first-ever women's doubles event.

Guillaume Cizeron becomes the first ice dancer to win back-to-back Olympic titles with different partners.

The 40-year-old midfielder matched Gareth Barry's mark of 653 games after entering Wednesday's match against Aston Villa in the 22nd minute.

England collapsed from 74-1 to 166 all out as Gudakesh Motie's 3-33 led a spin masterclass in Mumbai, complicating their Super 8s path.

The Spanish club, the last of 12 founding members, agreed to drop its legal battle days after Barcelona withdrew from the project.

The 24-year-old became only the third male Alpine skier to win three events at a single Winter Olympics after dominating the super-G.

The Proteas edged Afghanistan by four runs in a second tiebreaker after both teams tied at 187 in regulation and 17 in the first Super Over.

The two-time world champion scored 108.16 in the short program, rebounding from shaky team event performances to edge Japan's Kagiyama Yuma.

Athletes can return damaged medals for repair after ribbons detached from hardware during early celebrations at the Winter Games.

Vice President Rafa Yuste takes over as interim president as the club's 110,000 eligible members prepare to vote on their next leader.

Jutta Leerdam won gold at the Milan Cortina Games, beating teammate Femke Kok by 0.28 seconds in a Dutch 1-2 finish.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion completed her six-month reinstatement into the sport's anti-doping testing pool, though she has not announced plans to compete.

The 41-year-old missed two matches in protest over transfer policy but will reportedly rejoin the squad following negotiations.

The Swiss skier became the first woman to win back-to-back Olympic slopestyle titles, beating China's Eileen Gu for the second consecutive Games.

Crosby, McDavid, and Matthews headline 148 players returning to the Games after the league skipped PyeongChang and Beijing.

The snowboarder defended his parallel giant slalom title at the Milano Cortina Games, becoming the first in his sport to win four Olympic medals.

Norris, Hamilton and others shared first impressions of F1's radical new-generation cars after last week's Barcelona shakedown.

Dissident Masih Alinejad and former Iranian coaches demand FIFA and the IOC expel Iran after security forces killed over 30 athletes in protest crackdowns.

Kira Kimura's final-run comeback secured Japan's first-ever gold in the event, with teammate Ryoma Kimata taking silver.

Francesca Lollobrigida set an Olympic record in women's 3,000-meter speed skating on her 35th birthday, thrilling the home crowd.

The American figure skater made history in his Olympic debut Saturday, executing the once-banned move while placing second in the team event short program.
The 35-year-old set an Olympic record time, becoming the first Italian woman to win speed skating gold.

The LaLiga leaders formally withdrew from the breakaway project, ending their involvement alongside longtime rivals Real Madrid.

Franjo von Allmen captured the men's downhill title, while Italy's Giovanni Franzoni and Dominik Paris thrilled home fans with silver and bronze.

Twenty Russian and Belarusian athletes compete as neutrals while FIFA and other federations push to lift bans despite Ukraine's objections.

The late fashion designer's final Olympic collection debuted as 60 models formed a living Italian flag at San Siro Stadium.

Italy's all-white Armani ensembles honored the late Giorgio Armani, while Mongolia's traditional deels went viral on social media.

Italy hosts its fourth Olympic Games as athletes compete with aerodynamic suits, precision ice, and the first-ever ban on fluorinated ski waxes.

Italy hosted its first Winter Games in 20 years with a groundbreaking opening ceremony broadcast simultaneously from Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo.

Negotiations are underway as Pakistan's decision to skip its Feb. 15 T20 World Cup clash with India threatens tournament finances.

Mariah Carey and Andrea Bocelli headline the Opening Ceremony as nearly 2,900 athletes from 93 nations begin 16 days of competition.

The Milan-Cortina Games require 2.4 million cubic meters of manufactured snow as warming temperatures make natural snowfall unreliable.

Agency officials said they will examine whether male athletes are using genital-enlarging injections to qualify for larger suits.

The club will activate the purchase option in his loan deal from Manchester United, with a three-year contract expected in June.

The penalty drops the 2016 Premier League champions to 20th in the Championship, just outside the relegation zone on goal difference.

All 20 captains addressed media Thursday in Mumbai and Colombo as India and Sri Lanka prepare to co-host the month-long tournament.

Emails started going out February 5 after a record 500 million ticket requests were submitted for the tournament in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

The 20-team tournament opens in Colombo with Pakistan facing Netherlands, but Pakistan says it will forfeit its Feb. 15 match against India.

Mixed doubles curling kicked off competition two days before Friday's opening ceremony, with a brief power outage pausing matches.

Milano Cortina Games open Feb. 6 with broadcasting tech that reconstructs 3D athlete moments in seconds and sends drones down luge tracks.

The 40-year-old striker skipped Monday's game over frustration with PIF's lack of transfer investment compared to rival Al-Hilal, sources say.

Gianni Infantino said boycotts "breed further animosity" as European politicians and former FIFA leaders urge fans to stay away from U.S. matches.

The Spaniard's 13,650 points trail only Djokovic's 2016 peak and Nadal's 2009 total after his Australian Open triumph.

The government approved team participation but said they will not take the field against India on Feb. 15, ending weeks of uncertainty after Bangladesh's removal.

The Dutch cycling star broke away early and cruised to victory in Hulst, surpassing Belgian legend Eric De Vlaeminck's seven world championships from the 1960s and 70s.

The 38-year-old told the Melbourne crowd "it has been a great ride" after losing to Carlos Alcaraz, who became the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam.

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in the Australian Open final, becoming the youngest man to win all four major titles at 22 years and 272 days.

The German Football Association said a withdrawal "is not currently being considered" and rebuked an official who publicly called for one.

Elena Rybakina staged a remarkable third-set comeback to defeat world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka and claim her first Australian Open title and second Grand Slam championship.

More than 1,300 artists are preparing for the February 6 ceremony at San Siro Stadium, which will feature simultaneous events across four Italian locations and two Olympic cauldrons lighting at once.

Goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin scored a dramatic late header as Benfica beat Real Madrid 4-2, dropping the Spanish giants to the playoff round while Arsenal finished atop the standings with a perfect 8-0 record.

Iga Swiatek compared the constant camera coverage to being "animals in a zoo" after Coco Gauff was filmed in what she believed was a private area.

Organizers plan to produce 2.4 million cubic meters of artificial snow as climate change shrinks the freezing windows needed for snowmaking.

Rafael Louzán's announcement at a Madrid gala comes amid reports that Real Madrid's Bernabéu Stadium has emerged as the leading venue candidate.