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Russian Gymnasts' Stance and the Changing Landscape of International Sports

The president of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG), Morinari Watanabe, who ran for the presidency of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) earlier this year but lost to Kirsty Coventry from Zimbabwe, visited Ukraine and Russia in March, apparently to ease tensions. In last year's Paris Summer Olympics, only 15 Russian athletes participated, and all had to follow strict neutrality guidelines, being required to prove that they had no connection with the Russian military or security services. A similar arrangement seems likely for the Milan - Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics

2026 World Cup: Scientists Warn of "Most Climate-Damaging" Tournament in Football History

The next FIFA World Cup, featuring 48 teams, 104 matches, and 16 venues across three North American countries, is set to be a massive event—but scientists warn it could also be "the most climate-damaging tournament in football history." The alert comes from a report by Scientists for Global Responsibility and was highlighted by UK outlet The Independent.

Russian Gymnasts Decline to Compete as Neutrals

The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) has granted neutral status to 43 athletes from Russia, a country under International Olympic Committee sanctions, allowing them to compete without national identity markings. However, out of solidarity with their teammates who did not receive the same status, all the approved athletes have jointly decided not to participate in the upcoming events.

Study Reveals High Return on Investment in English Community Sports

On February 27, 2025, Sport England commissioned a study to conduct the latest estimation of the social and economic value of sports and sporting activities in England. The main conclusion drawn from the latest analysis by the Sport Industry Research Centers of Sheffield Hallam University and Manchester Metropolitan University is that in England, for every 1 pound invested in community sports and sporting activities, it can bring more than 4 pounds of benefits to the economy and society.

Chile Announces Bid for 2030 Youth Olympic Games

Against the backdrop of a video address by Chilean President Gabriel Boric and the panoramic view of the Metropolitan Park in the capital, Chile this week announced its goal of bidding for the 2030 Youth Olympic Games, with Santiago as the host city. Santiago is already one of the candidate cities for the future Summer Olympics. A few weeks ago, Miguel Ángel Mujica, the president of the Chilean Olympic Committee, signed a letter to Thomas Bach, the president of the International Olympic Committee, conveying Chile's intention to bid.

Challenges Mount for Los Angeles 2028 Olympics

For the organizers of the upcoming Los Angeles Summer Olympics, transportation, security and budget issues top the list of unresolved to - dos. Since the Donald Trump administration, organizers have been navigating a growing number of bureaucratic, political and social hurdles. In recent weeks, they have rolled out an updated venue plan. Although the arduous task of hosting the Olympics has rarely been a smooth - sailing affair, and various problems often crop up during the preparations for this comprehensive sports event,

First Visa Ban Threatens the Core Values of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics

Recent reports indicate that under the directives of the federal government, groups such as transgender athletes and Cuban athletes are under significant pressure from policies related to President Donald Trump. Many athletes have been denied visas and are unable to enter the United States to participate in competitions. This situation seriously endangers the alignment of the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics with the Olympic Charter.

2028 LA Olympics Schedule Details: First Events, Medal, and Final Races Revealed

Additional details emerged Monday on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics’ sport and venue schedule. The first events will start July 12—days before the opening ceremony—with team sports like cricket (Pomona Fairplex), handball (Long Beach Arena), and field hockey (Dignity Health Sports Park) kicking off at 9 a.m. local time. More early soccer prelims may be added later.

IOC Tenders Olympic Broadcasting Rights, Eyes Cricket’s Potential Amid India’s 2036 Bid Push

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is launching an open tender for international broadcasting rights for upcoming Games while closely monitoring the prospect of a potential 2036 Olympic host in India—a country where cricket reigns as the most popular sport. The move aims to secure future regional sponsorship deals, strengthening its global financial position.

Compound Bow Archery's Journey to the Olympics: Recognition and Praise from International Organizations

Compound bow archery has come a long way to become an Olympic event, and its journey has been filled with recognition and support. Since the Archery World Cup was founded in 2006, recurve bows and compound bows have been treated equally in terms of participation eligibility, promotion, and prize - money settings,

2026 Milan - Cortina Winter Olympics: Budget Update and Organisational Milestone

The 2026 Milan - Cortina Winter Olympics organising committee has adjusted its budget figures, with the operating budget increasing by 7% to around 1.7 billion euros, excluding infrastructure and venue construction costs. This comes against the backdrop of a decline in Italy's inflation rate, which fell to 1% in 2024 from 5.7% in 2023, mainly due to the 10.1% drop in energy prices after a 1.2% increase in 2023.