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  • China's Inaugural AI - Driven Robot Games Kick Off in Wuxi

    China's Inaugural AI - Driven Robot Games Kick Off in Wuxi

    China's first - ever AI - driven robot games have opened in Wuxi, a city in eastern China near Shanghai. These games mark a significant step as AI emerges from the laboratory to face the most human - like physical challenge: competition.

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  • "No Olympics LA" Group Warns of Risks Posed by 2028 Olympics

    "No Olympics LA" Group Warns of Risks Posed by 2028 Olympics

    The "No Olympics LA" organization, established in 2017 and in line with Democratic values, has been vocal in its opposition to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Eric Sheehaan, the group's spokesperson, stated that they have been outspoken about their discontent. In the past, they disrupted an International Olympic Committee press conference and held protests against Governor Gavin Newsom, warning that the Olympics could pose significant risks to the city's future.

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  • 2026 Milan - Cortina Winter Olympics: Budget and Infrastructure Strategy

    2026 Milan - Cortina Winter Olympics: Budget and Infrastructure Strategy

    The operating budget for the 2026 Milan - Cortina Winter Olympics excludes the construction costs of several key facilities. This includes the 118 - million - euro sliding center in Cortina d'Ampezzo and the new San Giuliano ice hockey arena, which is expected to cost around 300 million euros. Additionally, it does not cover expenses for road and railway infrastructure projects. These projects, mainly funded by the Italian government, aim to enhance transportation access to venues scattered across northern Italy.

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  • Russian Gymnasts Decline to Compete as Neutrals

    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.

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  • Russian Gymnasts' Stance and the Changing Landscape of International Sports

    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

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  • Russian Sports Minister Vows to Bid for Olympics Despite Sanctions

    Russian Sports Minister Vows to Bid for Olympics Despite Sanctions

    Russian Sports Minister and President of the Russian Olympic Committee, Mikhail Degtyarev, has revealed that Russia, currently under IOC sanctions, is preparing to submit bids for both the Summer and Winter Olympics, aiming to host the world - renowned sporting event for the third time.

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  • Athletics Integrity Unit Steps Up Efforts in 2024, Despite Financial Deficit

    Athletics Integrity Unit Steps Up Efforts in 2024, Despite Financial Deficit

    The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) released its annual report on Monday, showing an escalation in its work. The body handled 100 international-level cases in 2024, with a key focus on the Olympic Games—97% of finalists underwent pre-competition testing.

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

    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.

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  • 2028 LA Olympics: Full Sport Schedule Released Three Years Before Opening

    2028 LA Olympics: Full Sport Schedule Released Three Years Before Opening

    With exactly three years to go until its July 14, 2028 opening, the LA Organizing Committee released its first day-by-day event schedule on Monday (July 14). While adjustments may follow, the core framework is now set, covering 50 sports or disciplines.

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  • Brazilian Olympic Committee Launches 2028 LA Olympics Strategic Prep, Building on Paris 2024 Success

    Brazilian Olympic Committee Launches 2028 LA Olympics Strategic Prep, Building on Paris 2024 Success

    The Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) has initiated strategic preparations for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, focusing on logistics, planning, and cross-departmental collaboration—all built on Team Brazil’s strong performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics. With three years to go until the 34th Olympic Games, the COB gathered all key departments for a meeting to officially launch its strategic roadmap. The session reviewed key tasks and shared updates from a recent inspection trip to California.

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  • French Fencer Ysaora Thibus Cleared of Doping Charges, CAS Accepts "Kiss Transmission" Defense

    French Fencer Ysaora Thibus Cleared of Doping Charges, CAS Accepts "Kiss Transmission" Defense

    French Olympic fencer Ysaora Thibus had her doping charges dismissed on Monday, after arbitrators accepted her defense that a positive drug test resulted from exposure to a banned substance via kissing her partner. The ruling by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) echoes the 2009 verdict in tennis player Richard Gasquet’s famous "cocaine kiss case."

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

    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.

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