Caster Semenya wins European Court of Human Rights appeal

Former Olympic champion Caster Semenya has won her appeal at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) after it found she was discriminated against by rules which forced her to lower her testosterone levels in order to continue competing. 

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Sport Resolutions’ 2022/23 Annual Report is ready to view

Sport Resolutions' 2022/23 Annual Report has been published

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Forest Green Rovers appoints first woman to take charge of men’s professional football team

Hannah Dingley makes history as first female head coach of an EFL club

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UKAD and Loughborough University are collaborating on a research project to understand the current extent of clean sport curriculum content across UK Higher Education courses

The research team are interested to hear from current academic staff, students and recent graduates on their experiences, either receiving or delivering clean sport related education

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Late Australian athlete Heather Anderson the first female athlete to be diagnosed with CTE in landmark find

Australian rules footballer Heather Anderson, who died in November 2022 aged 28, found to have chronic traumatic encephalopathy

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NFL suspends four players for violating league’s gambling policy

National Football League hands indefinite suspensions to three players, whilst a fourth player gets six-game ban for betting on non-NFL sports

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Swim England turns weighing athletes’ guidance into policy

Swim England is to ban the weighing of children at its clubs after swimmers spoke out about suffering eating disorders and mental health issues

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Opportunity: Independent Non-Executive Director to assist with international growth

An exciting opportunity for a skilled and experienced individual to join the Board of Sport Resolutions as the organisation continues with its national and international growth and develops and builds upon its existing services.

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IOC Session withdraws International Boxing Association recognition

The IOC Session has decided to withdraw recognition of the International Boxing Association, in accordance with Rule 3.7 of the Olympic Charter.

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