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By Thomas BACH Munich (Allemagne) (AFP) - Des nageurs chinois de premier plan, dont plusieurs sacrés champions olympiques à Tokyo à l'été 2021, ont été contrôlés positifs début 2021 et n'ont pas été sanctionnés, affirment samedi la télévision publique allemande ARD et le New York Times. A trois mois de la cérémonie d'ouverture des Jeux olympiques de Paris (26 juillet-11 août), la natation chinoise, déjà éclaboussée par le passé par plusieurs affaires de dopage, se retrouve à nouveau au centre de révélations. Une enquête réalisée par la "rédaction dopage" de l'ARD, qui avait déjà révélé fin 201...
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Today is the last day of trading in 2021, and it’s turning out to be a quiet one for the stock market. U.S. stocks were slightly down today, with the S&P 500 declining 0.12% at midday, while the Nasdaq Composite was off 0.26%, and the Nasdaq 100 was down 0.35%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average had lost about 70 points at midday. Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Here are some clues about what investors should do as they prepare for 2022. Last Day Of Trading In 2021 Is Quiet But Unlike The Rest Of The YearDespite the quiet stock market action on the last day of trading in 2021, t...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - US gymnastics icon Simone Biles said on Monday she should have quit "way before Tokyo" but held onto her Olympic dream even though it took a heavy emotional toll on her well-being. The 24-year-old Biles was expected to dominate at the Tokyo Games but instead caused a sensation by pulling out of the opening event of the women's gymnastics competition after being plagued by an attack of the "twisties". "If you look at everything I have gone through the past seven years," Biles told New York Magazine in an interview released Monday. "I should have never made another Olympic te...
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I hope we don't destroy what he helped create at NEbraska This week I'm bringing out a short snippet of the Dr. Tom interview from "Through These Gates" to share because I think it's an interesting thing to talk about with the state of Husker football being what it is. In the above video, which you should watch first just so you can follow my thought process, Coach Osborne talks about the first games he saw at Memorial Stadium. He watched from the stands, he watched from the knothole section, and now he watches from his multimillion-dollar suite. It's like the Husker version of Eminem's career...
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Tokyo (AFP) - David Brown has lost count of how many different guides he has had in his career. But then, sprinting in perfect lockstep with a visually impaired Paralympic champion is not easy. American sprinter Brown, a 100m gold medallist at the 2016 Rio Games, competes in the T11 class, where visually impaired athletes run tethered to a fully sighted guide. Brown, who lost his sight to Kawasaki disease at the age of 13, is competing at the Tokyo Games with Moray Steward, a college sprinter with whom he only recently started working. Brown's preparations for the Tokyo Games were rocked when ...
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Tokyo (AFP) - US swimmer Haven Shepherd lost her legs as a baby after her parents detonated a bomb intended to kill the whole family. This week, at her maiden Paralympics in Tokyo, the upbeat teenager said her goals were all about "just going out and having fun". Shepherd was 14 months old and living in rural Vietnam when her birth parents -- who she has been told were having an affair and could not marry -- decided to take their own lives, as well as the child's. They strapped themselves to a bomb, held Haven and detonated the device, killing themselves instantly and blasting their tiny daugh...
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Tokyo (AFP) - "Armless archer" Matt Stutzman said he would not be giving up on his quest for an elusive Paralympics gold medal after being knocked out in the last 16 for the second Games in a row Tuesday. "I'm not quitting," said the London 2012 silver medallist after losing 143-137 to Slovakia's Marcel Pavlik in the men's individual compound open archery category. "I'm going to be back in Paris (2024) and my ultimate goal is to represent the United States in LA (2028), that will be my last Games," added American Stutzman, who also fell at the same stage in Rio five years ago. The 2015 world c...
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