Neisi Dajomes is sanctioned for a 'violation of anti-doping rules'
Ecuadorian Olympic champion Neisi Dajomes has been suspended for fourteen months due to a doping violation confirmed by the International Testing Agency.
Collective Punishments Shake Kenyan Sports.. Doping Impacts 27 Athletes
The Kenyan Anti-Doping Agency has temporarily suspended 27 local athletes due to violations of international anti-doping regulations.
27 Kenyan athletes received competition bans for violating anti-doping rules
A total of 27 Kenyan athletes, including marathon winner Rita Jeptoo and 400m hurdles semifinalist Wiseman Were Mukhobe, have been temporarily banned for violating anti-doping regulations, according to the Kenyan Anti-Doping Agency.
27 athletes from Kenya are suspended for doping
Twenty-seven Kenyan athletes have been temporarily suspended for doping violations by Kenya's anti-doping agency, ADAC.
27 Kenyan athletes suspended for doping violations
27 Kenyan athletes, including marathon runner Rita Jeptoo and national 400m hurdles champion Wiseman Were, have been temporarily suspended for doping violations, according to Kenya's anti-doping agency.
MLB pitcher Merrill Kelly says California tax rate swayed decision to reject Padres’ free agency offer
Merrill Kelly chose to return to the Arizona Diamondbacks over an offer from the San Diego Padres, citing California's high income tax as a deciding factor.
Severe sanction for Argentine tennis player Leonardo Aboian: nearly seven years of suspension for match-fixing and facilitating betting
Argentine tennis player Leonardo Aboian has been suspended for six years and nine months for match-fixing and facilitating betting, as announced by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA).
The Orientation Federation opposes DAP's plans to charge for organizing competitions in nature
The Latvian Orienteering Federation is against the proposed regulations by the Nature Conservation Agency that would impose fees for public sporting events in protected natural areas.
Falcons make decision on Kirk Cousins two years after signing him to $180 million contract
The Atlanta Falcons are set to release quarterback Kirk Cousins after two seasons with the team, as confirmed by general manager Ian Cunningham.
Argentinian football clubs announce total strike in March in rejection of judicial complaint against the AFA
Argentinian football clubs have announced a total strike in March to protest a judicial complaint against the AFA by the tax agency (ARCA).
Weight loss jabs could be banned by next Olympics
The World Anti-Doping Agency is considering banning weight loss injections, such as those containing Semaglutide, in the next Summer Olympics due to potential performance enhancement and health risks.
Dangerous avalanche conditions in several areas
Significant avalanche danger has been reported in Södra Lapplandsfjällen and western Vindelfjällen as per the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's avalanche forecast.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros raring to go after free agent additions
Zach Collaros, quarterback for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, expresses enthusiasm for the upcoming CFL season after a productive off-season filled with significant team additions.
Tyreek Hill vows he's 'turned up and locked in' as Dolphins release him after 4 seasons
Tyreek Hill, a five-time All-Pro wide receiver, has been released by the Miami Dolphins and is now looking for a new NFL team while expressing his commitment to excellence.
VG: Trump will not pay
The United States is set to skip its payments to the World Anti-Doping Agency for the third consecutive year, according to Norwegian newspaper VG.
Dolphins to release star wide receiver Tyreek Hill: reports
The Miami Dolphins are reportedly planning to release star wide receiver Tyreek Hill as he becomes a top free-agent candidate in March following a season-ending injury.
Key Information Missing from the Final Report of the National Sports Agency
The article discusses the absence of crucial information in the final report of the National Sports Agency in Czechia.
NKÚ: The final account of the National Sports Agency lacked key information
The latest report from the Czech Supreme Audit Office indicates that the National Sports Agency's final account is missing essential details.
Euroleague player suspected of doping: suspended indefinitely
Dylan Osetkowski, a key player for the Serbian basketball team Partizan, has been suspended indefinitely due to allegations of doping following a decision by the Spanish anti-doping agency.
2026 Olympics: an Italian athlete, suspended for doping, finally authorized to compete in biathlon
Italian biathlete Rebecca Passler, who was previously suspended for doping, has been cleared to compete in the 2026 Olympics in Milan-Cortina after the Italian anti-doping agency accepted her claim of unintentional ingestion of a banned substance.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers GM Kyle Walters takes aggressive approach in free agency
Kyle Walters, general manager of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, acknowledges a need for improvement after a disappointing season and has taken a bold approach in free agency by signing six new starters.
Income declaration, the sports bonus included in the pre-filled tax return: the novelty in the 730
The Italian Revenue Agency is expanding its pre-filled tax return model to include a sports bonus to promote compliance and ease the filing process for taxpayers.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers re-sign defensive back Nick Hallett
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have re-signed defensive back Nick Hallett to a one-year contract following his brief stint as a free agent.
US soccer legend Abby Wambach dumps agency, calls for CEO's resignation over emails with Ghislaine Maxwell
Abby Wambach has publicly severed ties with the Wasserman Agency, calling for its CEO's resignation after controversial emails between Casey Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell were revealed.
Director announces: ICE will also be involved in the World Cup
The director of ICE has announced that the agency will play a central role in security measures for the upcoming World Cup in the United States.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers make big splash with 4 signings to open free agency
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers enhance their roster by signing four players as the CFL free agency period begins.
Blue Bombers sign Broxton to two-year contract
Offensive lineman Jarell Broxton has signed a two-year contract with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on the first day of CFL free agency.
Test. Did you closely follow the sports events in Lithuania in January?
The article presents a quiz related to Lithuania's sports events that occurred in January, including futsal championships, basketball competitions, winter sports participation, and funding allocations by the National Sports Agency.
Pee Protest by British Freestyler Goes Unpunished
British freestyler Gus Kenworthy's protest against the US immigration agency, expressed through social media, receives no repercussions from the International Olympic Committee.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: "Innocent people were murdered, and that's enough"
The liveblog covers multiple protests and news regarding the Olympics 2026, including a protest against the US immigration agency ICE by British athlete Gus Kenworthy, complaints from athlete Kira Weidle-Winkelmann, a mention by the Pope about an 'Olympic truce', and other various updates.
Penis enlargement may be doping. Ski jumpers face suspicion
The International Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is investigating claims that some ski jumpers may artificially enlarge their penises to gain an aerodynamic advantage by manipulating body measurements.
The Greek Prosport joins AS1, which represents more than 300 football players from 35 countries around the world
The Greek agency Prosport has joined AS1, representing over 300 football players from various countries.
U.S. and world athletes accused of injecting their penises to gain an advantage in the 2026 Winter Olympics
Controversial claims about athletes injecting their genitals for aerodynamic advantages have emerged, prompting an investigation by the World Anti-Doping Agency ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan.
Olympic ski jumpers face penis enlargement probe
The World Anti-Doping Agency is investigating ski jumpers for allegedly injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises to gain an unfair advantage in the Winter Olympics.
Do they enlarge their penises to jump further? A bizarre method of ski jumpers is becoming an Olympic theme
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) will investigate whether male ski jumpers are injecting substances into their penises to enhance performance at the Olympics.
Changes in doping controls? How fraud, scandals, and injustices are being avoided
The World Anti-Doping Agency is advocating for modifications in key competitions to address cases of Chinese swimmers and the corrupt Russian system.
How penis acid injections have become a topic of discussion at the Winter Olympics
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) may investigate allegations that ski jumpers are injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises to enhance performance, following a report by German newspaper Bild.
Size Matters! Why There Are Talks of Penis Injections at the Winter Olympics
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) may investigate reports of male ski jumpers injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises to enhance performance, following claims from a German newspaper about athletes using the substance prior to jumpsuit measurements.
Penisgate: The injections into the penis that are giving WADA a headache at the Winter Olympics
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) faces an unprecedented challenge as the Winter Olympics are overshadowed by allegations of a unique performance-enhancing method dubbed 'Penisgate'.
Enlarged penis, the trick in the jumpers' suit: doping investigation
The World Anti-Doping Agency is investigating a technique used by jumpers involving a wider suit that enhances performance.
Ski Jumpers Injecting Acid into Their Penises? Here’s What the Anti-Doping Agency Says
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) may launch an investigation if evidence emerges that ski jumpers are injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises to improve performance, as discussed ahead of the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina.
Penis-gate affair ahead of the Winter Olympics. "I promise I will investigate it"
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) may launch an investigation into allegations that ski jumpers are injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises for better performance ahead of the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina.
Investigation into the Penis Controversy – Now Wada's Boss Speaks
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is investigating bizarre allegations involving Olympic ski jumpers allegedly injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises before 3D scans to increase their size and improve their ski suits, as reported by The Times.
How injections of acid in the penis became a topic of discussion at the Winter Olympics
The Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina raise concerns over athletes allegedly injecting hyaluronic acid into their penises to enhance performance, prompting a potential investigation by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Increased Surface Area of Men's Ski Jump Suits through Penile Injections... Is it Doping or Not?
The use of penile injections by male ski jumpers to enhance performance has raised concerns about doping regulations, with the possibility of investigation by the World Anti-Doping Agency if further evidence is found.
Drug bosses 'will look at' unusual penis enhancement claims
The World Anti-Doping Agency's president has stated that they will investigate claims of ski jumpers potentially using penis enlargement injections.
The USA Olympic team got into an awkward situation
The USA Olympic team changed the name of their accommodation due to an unfortunate association with ICE, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
‘Last FA’ Son Ah-seop re-signs with Hanwha for 1 year, 100 million won
Veteran player Son Ah-seop has signed a one-year contract worth 100 million won to remain with the Hanwha Eagles, expected to leverage his extensive experience and batting ability for the team.
Discrimination Against Whites? US Agency Investigates Sports Giant Nike
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has launched an investigation into Nike for allegedly discriminating against white employees during layoffs.
Americans do not want ICE at the Olympics. The ice disappears from the name of the athletes' center
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee is changing the name of one of its athlete centers in Milan to avoid controversy related to the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement agency.