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Athletics Integrity Unit Steps Up Efforts in 2024, Despite Financial Deficit

The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) released its annual report on Monday, showing an escalation in its work. The body handled 100 international-level cases in 2024, with a key focus on the Olympic Games—97% of finalists underwent pre-competition testing.

Athletics Integrity Unit Steps Up Efforts in 2024, Despite Financial Deficit
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Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Medals Unveiled: A Symbol of Unity and Athlete Journeys

The medals for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics and Paralympics have been officially revealed. According to the IOC, the new design—unveiled in Venice—features two symbolic halves, honoring the shared journey of athletes and their supporters. Though drawing mixed reactions, it centers on simplicity and embodies environmental ideals.

Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Medals Unveiled: A Symbol of Unity and Athlete Journeys
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IOC Selects 7 Projects for 11th Advanced Olympic Research Grant Program

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that 7 research projects have been selected for the 11th “Advanced Olympic Research Grant Program” managed by the Olympic Studies Centre. These projects were chosen for their academic quality and relevance to the IOC’s defined priority areas for Olympic Movement research.

IOC Selects 7 Projects for 11th Advanced Olympic Research Grant Program
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Anita DeFrantz, Trailblazing IOC Member and Olympic Medalist, Inducted into US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame

On Saturday, July 12, the US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame honored seven-time Olympian Anita DeFrantz, 72, marking her induction as one of the longest-serving IOC members and the first African-American woman to break racial and gender barriers in global sports governance. The ceremony in Colorado Springs, attended by IOC President Kirsty Coventry, celebrated DeFrantz’s dual legacy as a bronze medalist rower and a transformative leader who redefined Olympic inclusivity.

Anita DeFrantz, Trailblazing IOC Member and Olympic Medalist, Inducted into US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame
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World Aquatics Imposes Restrictions on Russian and Belarusian Athletes

World Aquatics has informed TASS that Russian and Belarusian athletes competing under a neutral status are prohibited from linking their participation in events to their respective countries. This ban extends to social media, where posting flag emojis is not allowed, the organization announced this week.

World Aquatics Imposes Restrictions on Russian and Belarusian Athletes
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China, Russia Face Double Doping Tests at Singapore Swimming Worlds: FINA Integrity Data

FINA’s integrity unit revealed this week that Chinese and Russian athletes at the Singapore World Swimming Championships are undergoing at least twice as many anti-doping tests as competitors from other nations. Data shows Chinese swimmers average 8.80 tests per athlete, with Russians at 8.20—far exceeding the U.S. (4.13), Australia (4.00), and Britain (2.20).

China, Russia Face Double Doping Tests at Singapore Swimming Worlds: FINA Integrity Data
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IOC Raises Concerns Over India’s 2036 Olympic Bid, Citing Governance and Doping Issues

The IOC has reportedly cooled India’s enthusiasm for hosting the 2036 Summer Olympics, highlighting three key obstacles: governance issues, doping problems, and underwhelming competitive performance, according to The Indian Express. These concerns were shared during a recent meeting in Lausanne with an Indian delegation led by IOA President PT Usha and Gujarat Sports Minister Harsh Sanghvi.

IOC Raises Concerns Over India’s 2036 Olympic Bid, Citing Governance and Doping Issues
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2026 Winter Olympics: Organizers Report €15M Equity Gap but Target Break-Even

With one year until the 2026 Winter Olympics, the organizing foundation has disclosed a significant equity gap of €15,030,808. However, the organization led by CEO Andrea Varnier maintains confidence in achieving break-even status.

2026 Winter Olympics: Organizers Report €15M Equity Gap but Target Break-Even

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