Investigation launched into David Jakins’ win at the World Conker Championships

Veteran conkers competitor known as King Conker refutes claims that he cheated to win the men’s World Conker Championships 

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UK Anti-Doping is recruiting for a Head of Case Management

UKAD is looking to recruit a Head of Case Management, joining the Legal Directorate to play an active role in leading and managing the Case Management team, ensuring all Anti-Doping Rule violation matters are progressed expeditiously and effectively in line with relevant rules

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European Leagues, FIFPRO and LALIGA take legal action against FIFA due to “overloaded” international fixture calendar

The European Leagues, which represents the Premier League, FIFPRO and LALIGA have taken legal action against FIFA through the European Commission due to an alleged “abuse of dominance”

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First ever all-transgender football team kick-off their debut in Spain

A football team named Fenix FC which is comprised solely of transgender men debuted in a regional league in Spain

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Wimbledon eliminates line judges after 147 years in favour of Hawk-Eye Live

Hawk-Eye Live, also known as electronic line calling (ELC), will be used instead of officials at Wimbledon, starting in 2025

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British Gymnastics introduces new policy to further protect welfare of gymnasts

British Gymnastics is introducing a new safe sport policy for flexibility training

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Canadian figure skater suspended for a minimum of six years following rape allegation

Canadian Olympic figure skater, Nikolaj Sørensen, has been suspended by Canada’s Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner as he is currently under investigation for an alleged sexual assault on an American coach and previous skater in 2012

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Cycling New Zealand required to pay a fee after taking discriminatory position towards athlete with eating disorder

Cycling NZ has been ordered to pay athlete Sammie Maxwell 15,000 NZD (€8,600) after a sports tribunal found "serious breaches of natural justice" in the process of her Olympic selection

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France is looking into broadening AI surveillance efforts beyond Paris in 2024

France is considering expanding AI surveillance beyond the Olympic Games, while human rights lawyers highlight the challenges posed by the unchecked growth of AI, which has become more apparent following the Paris 2024 Olympics

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