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Youth MMA World Championships to be held in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates in 2022; Registration is now open
The 2022 Youth MMA World Championships, open to competitors aged 12 to 17, will be held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, from August 17–20, according to the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMF). The tournament will be live-streamed on IMMAF.TV and is sponsored by the UAE Ji...
AFTER THE FINA AGREEMENT WAS EXTENDED, MORE THAN 20 EBU MEMBERS WILL BROADCAST BUDAPEST 2022
Budapest 2022, the special edition of the FINA World Championships in aquatics, will be broadcast live by at least 23 broadcasters, including 22 EBU Members, from June 18 to July 3, 2022.
Despite the exceptional, out-of-sequence championships awarded to Budapest as recently as February,...
Melbourne will host the world's greatest athletes for the World Championships
Melbourne is preparing to cement its reputation as one of the world's athletic capitals by hosting one of swimming's most prestigious championships in December.
Swimming Australia and FINA, the worldwide federation, are pleased to announce Melbourne as the new host city for the ...
The Spartan World Championships will return to Abu Dhabi, but with a new location and obstacle course
This is the capital's second year hosting the race, which is organised by Spartan, a leading endurance sports and extreme wellness brand. The Spartan World Championship will come back to Abu Dhabi this year in an even tougher agility course designed to put some of the world's most determi...
The president of World Athletics wishes to entice more young athletes
World Athletics President Sebastian Coe claims that track and field are well on course to become one of the top world four sports over the next few years on the basis of this year's slew of "advances" and enhanced financial security.
Taking stock of the year that saw the s...
South Africa wins its first gold medal in DWC
South Africa's first gold medal at the 2019 Dubai World Championships was won by 27-year-old Anrune Weyers (Liebenberg) in the 400-meter women's T47 with a championship record (55.79), which was not even anticipated by the 27-year-old sprinter. Two other South Africans won bronze.
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