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LIV golfers bring criticism as Masters tournament kicks off

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Golf’s prestigious Masters tournament kicked off today with 18 players from the controversial LIV golf series. But with the LIV players comes criticism that the tournament is giving legitimacy to LIV Golf's main backer, Saudi Arabia.
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Smile, AI is watching you: Paris slammed for new video surveillance ahead of 2024 Olympics

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France is currently debating a bill that would allow AI-assisted video surveillance to detect "abnormal" movements ahead of the Paris Olympics in 2024
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Olympic Diver Tom Daley Talks New Book 'Made With Love'

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Olympic gold medal-winning diver Tom Daley joins Trending to chat about his knitting career and his new book, 'Made with Love: Get hooked with 30 knitting and crochet patterns.'
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From refugee to Olympian: Inside Netflix biopic 'The Swimmers'

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Champion swimmer Yusra Mardini was profoundly moved by the movie retelling of her epic journey from war-torn Syria to Germany, and then on to Olympic glory.
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Wrestler given hero’s welcome after capturing 1st medal for Nunavut at Canada Summer Games

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Wrestler Eekeeluak Avalak captured gold at the Canada Summer Games last week, the first medal for his home territory of Nunavut. In an emotional victory speech, he dedicated the win to his late brother, who he says supported him.
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The highs, lows and COVID-19 challenges at Beijing 2022

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The National’s Adrienne Arsenault explores the highs and lows of the 2022 Beijing Games as well as the unique challenges of an Olympics in a COVID-zero country.
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Beijing Winter Olympics officially closes with stunning ceremony

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Chinese President Xi Jinping was on hand for the snowflake-themed ceremony that took place at the Bird’s Nest stadium.
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Olympic Medalist Lauren Gibbs on Athlete Mental Health as 2022 Games Come to an End

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While the United States were once again among the top nations in 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics to medal, with the games just ended, the focus turns to the athletes coming home and the mental toll the competition take on them. Lauren...
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Inuktitut announcers bring Olympic hockey to huge, new audience

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The Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games have been an exciting time for Inuit hockey fans who, for the first time, have been able to watch in Inuktitut with play-by-play announcers Pujjuut Kusugak and David Ningeongan of Rankin Inlet,...
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Beijing Olympics end: COVID-19, human rights boycotts and doping mark games

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As Beijing prepares to put out the Olympic flame - Al Jazeera look back at the highs and lows of the last two weeks.
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Russian doping scandal could impact Canada’s medal count

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A doping infraction by a figure skater could cost the Russians a gold medal in the team event and potentially bump the Canadians up to a bronze. Medal favourite Kamila Valieva, 15, reportedly tested positive for a banned heart medication...
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The Canadians lacing up for China’s men’s hockey team

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Many of the players on China's men's hockey team are Canadians living out a lifelong dream. And while they face long odds at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, they're playing not just to win, but to win hearts in both countries.
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Isabelle Weidemann skates to Canada's 1st medal of Beijing Olympics

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Speed skater Isabelle Weidemann becomes the first Canadian woman to reach the podium in long track since Vancouver 2010, winning a bronze medal in Beijing.
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Max Parrot wins Canada’s 1st gold medal at Beijing 2022

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Max Parrot won Canada’s first gold medal at Beijing 2022 in slopestyle with fellow Canadian Mark McMorris taking the bronze medal.
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Snowboarder Max Parrot’s gold-medal comeback after beating cancer

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Snowboarder Max Parrot won Canada's first gold medal at the 2022 Beijing Games, completing a triumphant comeback after he was diagnosed with cancer following the 2018 Olympics.
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Sticker shock over the price of Lululemon’s Team Canada gear

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Some Team Canada fans were faced with sticker shock over the price tag on its Olympic gear, especially compared to The Bay’s $10 mittens, but experts say outfitting athletes is also about raising the company’s international profile.
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‘Closed loop’ designed to keep COVID-19 out of Beijing 2022

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Olympic organizers in Beijing are closely guarding the 'closed loop' system, where athletes, personnel and the media are confined to a bubble that includes strict protocol and testing to prevent COVID-19 from infiltrating the Games.
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Qatar hosts international fencing event

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Fighting for an Olympic place. Find out what it takes to hit top marks in the sport of fencing.
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Olympic bid for Vancouver 2030 being considered

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The Canadian Olympic Committee is exploring a bid to bring the Olympics back to Vancouver for 2030, where much of the infrastructure from the 2010 Winter Games can be repurposed to keep costs down.
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Beijing Olympics begins under shadow of COVID, human rights issues

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China welcomes the world to the winter olympics amid mounting coronavirus cases and diplomatic boycotts.
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India athletes struggle to receive government support

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India is home to the world’s largest mountain range, but it has a patchy record in winter sports.
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Difficult to prove Beijing’s claims about being the greenest Olympics

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Beijing has promised the 2022 Winter Olympics will be the greenest Games yet, but some sustainability experts have challenged that claim because it’s likely too difficult to verify.
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Bird's-eye view of Olympic venues in Beijing

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Dramatic drone footage captures images of several venues ahead of the start of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. The games are scheduled to run from Feb. 4 to Feb. 20.
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Remember Canadians in Chinese prison as Olympics start, activists urge

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As Canadian athletes arrive for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, some activists are using the occasion to draw attention to the plight of the more than 100 Canadians detained in China, including Chinese-Canadian Uyghur rights advocate...