Russian and Belarusian gymnasts are to be fully reinstated in international competition following a decision by World Gymnastics to lift all restrictions that have been in place since February 2022. …
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The European nation’s sports minister continues to voice her opposition to the International Olympic Committee’s latest eligibility rules for women, underscoring its discriminatory nature, not only against female athletes, but …
A senior figure in the country’s Olympic movement and head of the bobsleigh federation, Takahiro Kitano came under scrutiny on Wednesday after acknowledging that he had made disparaging remarks about …
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Vesela Lecheva, the newly elected head of Bulgaria’s Olympic Committee, has officially been authorised to oversee the organisation following a working meeting with former president Stefka Kostadinova. According to the …
The Korean Sport & Olympic Committee has been embroiled in yet another controversy this week, following remarks made by its secretary general concerning a serious incident involving a middle school …
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The club’s gymnasts produced an outstanding performance at the National Championships held on the 7th and 8th of February, delivering an exceptional medal haul and showcasing remarkable talent, determination and team spirit throughout the competition.
As the year comes to an end, the Acting President of ICAS Michael Lenard has paid tribute to Mr John Coates, former President of the International Council of Arbitration for …
Sophie St John delivered a strong performance at the 3rd FIG Junior World Championships in Manila. Competing against 129 of the world’s top junior gymnasts, she scored 12.966 on Beam, 12.400 on Floor, 12.600 on Vault, and introduced new elements on Bars, finishing as second reserve for the Beam final. Her performance highlights her potential on the international stage.
Just over year has passed since international basketball had one of its finest hours at the 2024 Olympics, when France staged two of the most enthralling Men’s and Women’s national …
Malta will be represented at the Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics, with John Camilleri competing in cycling, accompanied by Chef de Mission, George Vella. The 25th edition of the summer Deaflympics will …
Pembroke Athleta Gymnastics is proud to celebrate the achievements of its athletes at an international competition hosted by Whitehall Gymnastics Club in Colchester, United Kingdom. The event brought together 317 …
Malta’s Philippa Busuttil made history at the 2025 FIG World Challenge Cup in Szombathely by becoming the first Maltese gymnast to qualify for a Balance Beam final. Competing against some of the world’s top athletes, the 17-year-old delivered an assured performance, finishing eighth and marking a new milestone for Maltese gymnastics on the international stage.
Heath Thorpe is one of the best publicly out gay gymnasts of all time. He is also increasingly popular with the gays. We couldn’t possibly guess why… Oh, right. Over the weekend, Thorpe …
Sophie St John, Julia and Janet Galea delivered a brilliant performance at the 8th Mediterranean Gymnastics Championships, winning four medals and showcasing Malta’s growing presence in international gymnastics.
