Men’s Six Nations competition in doubt after women’s is postponed

The organisers of the men’s Six Nations competition are hoping to convince the French government that it can go ahead safely after the women’s competition was postponed and the French government advising against cross-border competitions.

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Mark Jones v UKAD (First Instance & Appeal)

A decision in the case of Mark Jones v UK-Anti-Doping (UKAD) has been published by the National Anti-Doping Panel (NADP)

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IOC member says athletes should be prioritised for Covid-19 vaccine so Tokyo Olympics can go ahead

Olympic athletes should be given priority access to coronavirus vaccines to save the Tokyo Games from cancellation, according to a prominent IOC member

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Leeds Rhinos captain retires aged 27 due to concussions

Leeds Rhinos captain Stevie Ward is forced to retire aged 27 due to migraine and memory issues nearly a year after suffering two concussions

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CEO’s Review of the Year

Chief Executive Richard Harry reviews Sport Resolutions' achievements during 2020

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Russia doping ban is halved after CAS ruling

Russia's doping ban halved but name and flag barred from next two Olympics

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College athlete’s payment case to be heard by US Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case regarding payments to college athletes after a lower court barred the NCAA from capping athlete’s education-related compensation and benefits.

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UKAD releases updated statement following WADA advice on Covid-19 vaccines

UKAD has released a statement following the WADA position on Covid-19 vaccines and if athletes will breach the WADA Code by having one.

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USA Gymnastics allows protests from athletes as part of new bill of rights

USA Gymnastics has announced an Athlete Bill of Rights and a protest policy for national team members which will allow them to protest without punishment

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