IOC boss praises Simone Biles for speaking up about mental health
IOC chief Thomas Bach believes US superstar Simone Biles has shown "Olympic spirit at its best" by cheering on her fellow gymnasts despite being sidelined with mental health concerns in Tokyo.
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Simone Biles took some time from her post-Olympics tour this week to get a new finger tattoo ... and, check it out, it seems to be a tribute to Jonathan Owens... TMZ.com
Tuesday's best and worst from the Paris Olympics. Simone Biles' redemption, Nada Hafez reaches round of 16 seven months pregnant, while a kayak coach gets arrested after getting into police brawl over public urination.
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Sam Pitroda, Chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress (IOC), addressed the Indian community in Texas, passionately defending Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Pitroda emphasized that Gandhi’s vision is in stark contrast to the BJP's agenda, stressing that Gandhi is highly educated and a deep thinker. He highlighted Gandhi’s focus on inclusion, diversity, and the protection of democracy. Pitroda urged members to join the IOC and work toward safeguarding democratic values.
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The uproar continued after the disqualification of Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat from the Paris Olympics 2024. Meanwhile, we talked to coach Kripa Shankar Patel, who has trained Vinesh Phogat, and he told how much the Paris Olympics has bought shame to the sports and why the Wrestling rules needs to be overhauled. Watch the exclusive interview.
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Imane Khelif has secured a guaranteed bronze medal after a decisive victory in the women’s 66kg quarter-final at the Olympics. Her triumph was marked by an emotional outburst where she declared 'I am a woman!' This win comes amidst ongoing scrutiny over her gender eligibility, with the International Boxing Association (IBA) previously questioning her participation due to gender test results. The IOC has stepped in to address the controversy, affirming Khelif's eligibility and condemning the hate speech directed at her and fellow athlete Lin Yu-ting. Watch the full analysis of Khelif’s performance, the surrounding controversies, and the latest reactions from boxing authorities.
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International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach has strongly defended the participation of boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting in the Paris 2024 Olympics amidst a heated gender debate. Bach's comments come as the IOC faces scrutiny over the eligibility of these athletes, who have been at the centre of a contentious discussion about gender identity and sports.
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Algerian boxer Imane Khelif's swift victory over Italy's Angela Carini at the Paris Olympics ignited a fierce debate on gender eligibility in sports. Previously disqualified from the 2023 World Championships, Khelif was deemed eligible by the IOC for the Olympics. The incident sparked outrage, with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, former US President Donald Trump, and others criticizing the decision.
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In this exclusive interview, Indian sprint legend and IOA President PT Usha opens up about the recent heated confrontation within the Indian Olympic Association regarding the controversial appointment of CEO Raghuram Iyer. Usha shares her perspective on the internal disputes, the implications for India's Olympic aspirations, and her commitment to leading the IOA towards a brighter future. Don't miss her insights on the challenges facing Indian sports governance and the critical decisions that could impact India's bid for the 2036 Olympics.
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Wrestling star Alan Vera -- who just narrowly missed qualifying for Team USA's Olympic roster earlier this year -- has sadly died at 33 years old ... after he.. TMZ.com
Blac Chyna's mom, Tokyo Toni, is calling foul on her daughter's ex-BF Twin Hector's allegations ... saying she was the one who left him with gnarly injuries ..... TMZ.com
Typhoon Ampil has unleashed its fury on eastern Japan, resulting in widespread devastation and chaos. The powerful storm has triggered extensive evacuations as authorities scramble to protect residents from its severe impacts. Streets in the Tokyo area are already inundated with floodwaters, and the storm's violent winds have caused significant disruptions. With forecasts predicting continued heavy rains and potential landslides, the situation remains critical. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow safety advisories as Typhoon Ampil continues to wreak havoc across the region.
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Intense summer heat in Japan's capital city for the month of July killed over 100 people, many of whom were found inside their homes with an air conditioner installed but not turned on.
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