Britcher sealed the women’s singles victory in 1:26.961 seconds, climbing decisively through the latter half of both runs, ...
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World and Olympic medallist Nadia Battocletti successfully defended her title at the European Cross Country Championships in ...
Mollie O'Callaghan, the Australian Olympic champ in the 200 freestyle, has withdrawn from the Queensland Champs with a shoulder injury.
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Inge van der Heijden (Crelan-Corendon) dominated the fast, flat course from start to finish to win the 2025 Exact Cross ...
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Lindsey Vonn nearly did it again. The 41-year-old American finished second in a World Cup downhill a day after becoming the oldest winner in the circuit’s history.
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Brian Fay is hoping the men's team can return to the podium at the European Cross Country Championships in Lagoa, Portugal on Sunday after a 25-year wait.
American great Lindsey Vonn won the opening women’s World Cup downhill of the season on Friday to make Alpine ski history at 41 – making her the oldest World Cup race winner in history.