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Wed, April 20, 2022
Belgian and Dutch team sponsors to enact “soft protest” of Qatar World Cup
Several Belgian and Dutch team sponsors will implement a “soft boycott” of this year’s Qatar World Cup due to the country’s human rights record.

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Tue, April 12, 2022
New Zealand Rugby review finds female players were body shamed and faced culturally incentive comments
A cultural review commissioned by New Zealand Rugby has found that female players were body shamed and faced culturally incentive comments. “Ghosting” and favouritism were also reported as being commonplace.

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Thu, April 07, 2022
Sport Integrity: A new independent disclosure and complaints service for Olympic & Paralympic sport
Sport Resolutions to operate Sport Integrity, a new independent disclosure and complaints service pilot

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Wed, April 06, 2022
IOC recommends International Federations address minimum age limits
The International Olympic Committee has recommended that International Federations address minimum age limits within their sport.

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Tue, April 05, 2022
UK to ban gambling adverts that feature sports and reality TV stars
New rules will be introduced which ban betting companies from using sports and reality TV stars in UK adverts in order to protect under 18’s and other vulnerable people.

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Fri, April 01, 2022
Legal implications of NFTs in sports
Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2022 Session Announcement

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Thu, March 31, 2022
UCI rules that transgender cyclist Emily Bridges is ineligible to race in the women’s British National Omnium Championship
The UCI has ruled that transgender cyclist Emily Bridges is ineligible to compete in the women’s British National Omnium Championship on Saturday.

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Thu, March 31, 2022
DSD and trans athletes: A review of genetics, biology, ethics and the impact on binary sex categories in sport
Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2022 Session Announcement

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Wed, March 30, 2022
WADA published report on key areas of athlete vulnerabilities to doping
The World Anti-Doping-Agency (WADA) has published the results of its Athlete Vulnerabilities Research Project which aimed to better understand the factors that may make athletes more vulnerable to inadvertent or intentional doping.