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USA Swimming Remains Financially Strong Amid Leadership Shifts

Over the past year, USA Swimming has achieved milestones: hosting groundbreaking Olympic trials at an NFL stadium and winning 28 medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Yet, it has also seen leadership changes—with its long-serving CEO, a potential new CEO, and COO all stepping down.

USA Swimming Remains Financially Strong Amid Leadership Shifts
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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.

2028 LA Olympics: Full Sport Schedule Released Three Years Before Opening
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Swinging at the Heart of the Atlantic: Embarking on a Natural Golf Journey in the Azores

In a tranquil corner at the edge of the world lies a picturesque destination – the Azores, Portugal. Comprising nine volcanic islands, it floats in the middle of the azure Atlantic Ocean, exuding an air of mystery and purity. And on this land embraced by nature, the sport of golf has found its ideal stage.

Swinging at the Heart of the Atlantic: Embarking on a Natural Golf Journey in the Azores
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IOC Announces Seven New Research Projects in Advanced Olympic Research Grant Programme

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced the selection of seven research projects for the 11th edition of the Advanced Olympic Research Grant Programme, which is managed by the IOC’s Olympic Studies Centre (OSC). The chosen projects were selected for their academic quality and relevance to the IOC’s defined priority research areas for the Olympic Movement.

IOC Announces Seven New Research Projects in Advanced Olympic Research Grant Programme
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Daegu and Cairo Chosen to Host ISSF’s 2027 World Shooting Championships

The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) has announced Daegu, South Korea, and Cairo, Egypt, as hosts for its 2027 global championships. Daegu will stage the Rifle/Pistol World Championships, marking the event’s return to South Korea for the first time since Changwon hosted in 2018.

Daegu and Cairo Chosen to Host ISSF’s 2027 World Shooting Championships
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FIE Allows Neutral Athletes in Official Events, Aligning with Olympic Charter

The International Fencing Federation (FIE) confirmed this week that Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN) will be permitted to compete in all its official events, a decision in line with the Olympic Charter and the federation’s own statutes. The move underscores FIE’s commitment to upholding peace, fairness, and unity in sports.

FIE Allows Neutral Athletes in Official Events, Aligning with Olympic Charter
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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.

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

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