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Olympics – Figure skating – Russia takes control of the team, Yuma Kagiyama and Kamila Valieva sparkling
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Olympics – Figure skating – Russia takes control of the team, Yuma Kagiyama and Kamila Valieva sparkling

The Russians took control of the team event on Sunday thanks in particular to Kamila Valieva. The Japanese Yuma Kagiyama showed him in men that he could claim the podium, even Olympic gold. Russia took the lead in the team event on Sunday. In this Team Event, on the Olympic program since 2014, points are awarded in each program of each category (10 pts for the first, 9 for the second etc.). After five events, the Russian Olympic Committee totals 45 pts, ahead of the United States (42) and Japan (39). read also All the news from the Beijing Games After those for men, pairs and dance on Friday, the women's short program opened on the second day of the team competition, led by the United States after three trials. highly anticipated, Russian European champion Kamila Valieva made a br...
NFL – “Sometimes it takes time”: Brady leaves the future open
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NFL – “Sometimes it takes time”: Brady leaves the future open

Beijing (SID) - Football superstar Tom Brady is leaving his future in the NFL open, at least not a decision has been made to resign. In the podcast "Let's Go!" Brady said, "Sometimes it takes a little time to really figure out how you're feeling and what you want to do." The 44-year-old assured that he would make the decision "at the right time", "in one direction or the other".On Saturday, ESPN announced the retirement of the seven-time Super Bowl winner, six days after his playoff with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The NFL and Brady's company TB12 Sports congratulated him on Twitter on his successful career, but his agent Don Yee and father Tom Sr. explained that the quarterback has not yet made his final decision.The speculation screwed up a quiet family weekend, Brady said. "My ph...
Surfing champion Gabriel Medina takes a break for his mental health
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Surfing champion Gabriel Medina takes a break for his mental health

(Sao Paulo) Brazilian Gabriel Medina, three-time world surfing champion, announced on Monday that he will take a break from competitions to take care of his mental health, and to recover from a hip injury. Posted at 10:19 p.m. “I have decided not to go to Hawaii, I will take time to recover physically and mentally,” Medina announced in an Instagram post. This decision, which he considers one of the "most difficult" of his life, deprives him of the first stages of the World Surf League (WSL), which begin in Hawaii on Saturday. “I hav...
The US Supreme Court takes up university affirmative action policies
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The US Supreme Court takes up university affirmative action policies

After abortion, firearms and vaccination obligations, the Supreme Court of the United States added a highly sensitive subject to its program on Monday, agreeing to examine affirmative action policies in universities. • Read also: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris promise to defend abortion rights • Read also: A month after his defeat, the Trump camp was preparing to seize election machines The high court, firmly anchored in conservatism, will examine by the end of the year the selection mechanisms in place within the prestigious Harvard University and the public university of North Carolina. These institutions, like many others in the United States, take into account ethnic criteria to ensure student diversity and correct the under-representation of black and Hispa...
X Games: Maxence Parrot takes silver
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X Games: Maxence Parrot takes silver

Last fall, Maxence Parrot was the first Canadian athlete to be officially named to the Canadian Olympic team for the Beijing Games. • Read also: Maxence Parrot: a normal person? • Read also: Laurie Blouin adds a medal to her hunting list Saturday evening, the snowboarder showed that he was ready for the next Olympic fortnight, when he ranked second in the big jump (Big Air) of the prestigious X Games disputed in Aspen (Colorado), one point behind the winner. , the Norwegian Marcus Kleveland (82 points). Bronze was awarded to Finland's Rene Rinnekangas (80 points). The Bromontois' two best jumps were on his first and fifth run, where he obtained scores of 40 and 41 respectively. Steamboat in December – won silver in the slopestyle cou...