— February 7, 2025
The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has extended the suspension of Russia and Belarus for the 2025-2026 season. A blow for the Russians,... Read more "
— February 6, 2025
Hope remains for Russian athletes. With one year to go until the start of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympic Games, their presence is not yet assured. However, the trend seems favorable if... Read more "
— February 5, 2025
World Aquatics is loosening the reins. The International Swimming Federation has decided to expand the list of Russian athletes allowed to compete under neutral status, TASS reports. It... Read more "
— January 31, 2025
The highlight of the campaign took place on Thursday morning in Lausanne. The seven candidates for the post of president of the International Olympic Committee took turns... Read more "
— January 31, 2025
Sports are in mourning. An American Airlines plane crashed into the waters of the Potomac River after being hit by a military helicopter Wednesday night in Washington... Read more "
— January 21, 2025
Russian sport is regaining some ground. Russia has been given the green light by the International Canoe Federation (ICF) to return to international slalom competitions,... Read more "
— January 15, 2025
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics and Paralympics will officially begin in 387 days, on February 6, 2026. A major question mark remains as the final stretch is... Read more "
— January 13, 2025
Operation Transparency. The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) is taking stock of the year 2024. It has listed 102 alleged violations of anti-doping rules over the twelve months, which is less than in 2023... Read more "
— January 6, 2025
Russia can count on a few allies in its bid to regain ground on the Olympic stage. Atilla Adamfi is one of them. The Hungarian, vice-president of the Russian Federation... Read more "
— December 16, 2024
A page is turning in Russian sport. It may not change much in the course of history. But its first words are written by a new hand. Mikhail Degtyarev... Read more "