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Another 2nd place heat finish for McIntosh at Worlds this time in the 400-metre freestyle

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4:03.11 was the 400-metre freestyle heat time for Toronto's Summer McIntosh Saturday at the world aquatics championships in Singapore.
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India seeks to host 2036 Olympics in Ahmedabad

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A delegation headed by IOA president PT Usha and Minister of State for Sports in Gujarat Harsh Sanghavi had a meeting with officials of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to consider the possibility and viability of India hosting...
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Toronto Sun columnist reflects on life of journalist Christie Blatchford

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Joe Warmington describes death of Blatchford as 'a huge loss' for Canada.
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Qatar makes its debut in Winter Youth Olympic Games

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The reinvention of the Olympics gives a Winter Games debut to athletes from the Middle East.
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Cycling Under Siege in Gaza | Close Up | Ep. 21

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Meet Alaa al-Dali, the 23-year-old cyclist who had his leg amputated after he was shot during the Great March of Return protest.
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Need 2 Know: Trump Promises More Tests, Nova Scotia Rampage

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, April 20, 2020.
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Breaking into the Olympics

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The drive to give Olympics more youth appeal is set to see breakdancing added to the Games.
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Russia faces Olympic ban from World Anti-Doping Agency

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Russian athletes continue to be banned from international track and field competitions, as world athletics body says Russia has not done enough to tackle doping.
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Russia faces 4-year ban from Olympics

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World Anti-Doping Agency has banned the team from competing after multiple doping scandals.
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Anger in Russia after competition ban over doping

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There is anger and frustration in Russia after the World Anti-Doping Agency banned it from international competition for four years. The Russian Olympic committee will appeal the ban.
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Show jumper fails doping test, Olympic bid at risk

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Canadian show jumper, Nicole Walker, failed a doping test at the Pan Am Games after testing positive for a banned substance, a cocaine metabolite. The failed test puts the whole team’s Olympic bid at risk.
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Is there a future for Olympic Games in Canada?

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After a hard-fought campaign, Calgarians essentially scuttled plans for a 2026 Olympic bid by voting 'No' in a plebiscite. That vote leaves questions not just for Calgary though, but for the entire country.
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Need 2 Know: Trump Faces Florence, and the Koreas Make an Agreement

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.
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From Ice To Icing: Tara Lipinski On Hosting Food Network's New Baking Competition

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The Olympic gold medalist skater hosts “Wedding Cake Championship,” a new show on Food Network, with longtime friend and figure skater Johnny Weir. While the new gig is world's apart from their athletic careers, there are still some...
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From Ice to Icing: Tara Lipinski Hosts the Food Network's New Baking Competition

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The Olympic gold medalist hosts “Wedding Cake Championship,” a new show on Food Network, with longtime friend and fellow figure skater Johnny Weir. While the new gig is worlds different from their athletic careers, there are still some...
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Discovery CEO David Zaslav: PGA Deal Could Be 'Massive'

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The media exec points out that people will pay for sports content before they even pay for dinner. Discovery inked a $2 billion deal Monday to broadcast golf tournaments internationally, across platforms.
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What Next for North and South Korea?

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After the historic summit of the two Koreas Friday, the onus now falls on the U.S. to keep the ball rolling, says Andrew Joeng, reporter at the Wall Street Journal in Seoul.
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Success of Korea Talks Likely Rest With Trump

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Maintaining diplomatic momentum after the historic meeting Friday between the North Korean leader Kim Jung-un and President Moon Jae-in of South Korea will likely fall on the shoulders of President Trump, who will have his own summit...
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Missy Franklin on Training for the 2020 Olympics

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The five-time gold medal-winning swimmer is already preparing for the next Summer Games. She trains for up to four hours in the pool every day and has to watch everything she eats, she told Cheddar Thursday.
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When Will Lindsey Vonn Hang Up Her Ski Hat?

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The one-time Olympic gold medalist, who made history taking home a medal at this year's Games, told Cheddar that there's probably no way her body can "withstand another four years."
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When Will Lindsey Vonn Hang Up Her Skis?

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The one-time Olympic gold medalist, who made history taking home a medal at this year's Games, told Cheddar that there's probably no way her body can "withstand another four years."
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Olympics highlight K-pop's darker problems

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The Olympics have highlighted K-pop and given the music genre a big platform, but it has also put the spotlight on the industry's darker problems. Some fans say the industry is pushing talent to the breaking point, highlighted by the...
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Hosting Olympics again proving divisive in Calgary

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The idea of hosting the Olympics again is proving divisive in Calgary. For some, the charm of welcoming the world back to Calgary more than 30 years after hosting the 1988 Winter Games is too hard to resist. For others, talk of the...
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Olympic gold rare for Canadian figure skating despite high-profile talent

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Olympic gold medals have been a rarity for Canadian figure skaters despite lots of high-profile talent over the decades. Big names like Brian Orser, Kurt Browning and Elvis Stojko all represented Canada at the Olympics and were often...