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The alpine skiing world witnessed a momentous occasion as Thomas Tumler, the talented Swiss skier, clinched his first-ever World Cup victory in the giant slalom event at Beaver Creek. The legendary Birds of Prey slope, renowned for its challenging terrain and intimidating reputation, served as the perfect backdrop for Tumler’s triumphant achievement. A Dream Come True for Thomas Tumler Tumler’s victory marked a milestone in his career, as he etched his name in the annals of alpine skiing history. The Swiss skier’s remarkable performance on the Birds of Prey slope was a testament to his skill, strategy, and physical prowess.…

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The alpine skiing world witnessed a momentous occasion as Thomas Tumler of Switzerland claimed his first-ever World Cup victory. The talented skier delivered a breathtaking performance on the iconic Birds of Prey slope, leaving fans and fellow competitors alike in awe. A Legendary Slope and a Dream Come True The Birds of Prey slope, nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, is renowned for its challenging terrain and intimidating reputation. For Thomas Tumler, conquering this legendary slope was a dream come true. His stunning victory marked a milestone in his career, as he etched his name in the annals…

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A new competition season marks the start of the next chapter in every club’s history. Each team’s identity is tied in with the colours on their jerseys. The club with the best outfit is sure to spark debate once again. Scroll down to see what kit your team will be wearing in 2025. Brisbane Broncos For the first time in the club’s history both the men’s and women’s team will wear identical home jerseys. The jersey incorporates a similar design to their 2000 kit, with a double stripe across the chest and a gold trim on the sleeves. “Obviously you…

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It’s been a few years now that the great Ronda Rousey has been retired. While she never formally announced her exit from the sport, ‘Rowdy’ has stated that an MMA return is as likely as the Olympics. Unless rumors of a UFC 300 return come to fruition, it seems that the former champion is done for good. For those who missed the final fights of Rousey’s career, her performances were mixed, to put it lightly. So, we’re going to rank them. While Rousey was as dominant as they come, the close to her career couldn’t have been anything more different. Ronda Rousey headed into…

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Caitlin Clark’s entrance into the WNBA has caused an intense focus on the league, with high ratings, sellout crowds and, unfortunately, a whole bunch of dumb takes that have veered into homophobia and racism. The latest entry into the dumb takes department is Outkick founder Clay Travis, who should generally be ignored, except that he has a prominent platform for conservatives and appears on popular cable shows like Sean Hannity’s on Fox. The latest trigger point was Clark being shovedto the ground by Chicago Sky player Chennedy Carter during a game on Saturday, which drew a foul. It spurred a huge debate on whether…

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It has been four years since Maria Sharapova bid farewell to her favorite sport, yet she has remained rather busy – balancing motherhood and her entrepreneurial ventures. Sharapova’s Christmas preparations are already in full flow, thanks to her son Theo, born in July 2022 with her partner, Alexander Gilkes. Since Theo’s arrival, the WTA legend and her British businessman partner often share adorable glimpses of their life as parents, delighting their followers with heartwarming social media posts. Reflecting on motherhood, this five-time Grand Slam champion once said, “Although it’s a full-time job, it’s also just so gratifying to see…

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Mikaela Shiffrin, the renowned American alpine skier, has taken to social media to share a detailed and graphic update about her recent injury. The 99 World Cup winner suffered a puncture wound to her abdomen during the second run of the Giant Slalom at Killington, Vermont, on November 30. Shiffrin’s Injury: A Puncture Wound and a Search for Answers The incident occurred when Shiffrin caught an edge and crashed into the B-nets, resulting in a severe puncture wound. Initially, there was speculation about the cause of the injury, with some attributing it to the B-net pin, the base of the…

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They say adversity shapes character. But for Maxx Crosby? It’s not just a cliché statement. For him, it’s a way of life! With the Raiders navigating a stormy 2-10 season, Crosby’s fire burns brighter than ever. And it’s not just on the field but off it. His impact? As monumental as his relentless pass rush They say adversity shapes character. But for Maxx Crosby? It’s not just a cliché statement. For him, it’s a way of life! With the Raiders navigating a stormy 2-10 season, Crosby’s fire burns brighter than ever. And it’s not just on the field but off it. His impact? As monumental…

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The world’s former No. 1 in singles for a record 319 weeks, Serena Williams, meeting the most decorated gymnast in history, Simone Biles? Talk about a legendary crossover! On December 5th, these two powerhouses came together at a Vogue and Female Quotient event, and the internet couldn’t keep calm. Seeing two of the most inspirational female athletes of all time share a moment like this? It was nothing short of iconic. After the event, Serena took to Instagram to gush about the meeting. Her caption read: “Yesterday, I sat with the goat @simonebiles at an EVENING OF IMPACTFUL CONVERSATION with @audemarspiguet,…

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American sprint legend Michael Johnson has weighed in on the controversy surroundingSydney McLaughlin-Levrone’s selection as the World Athletics Female Track Athlete of the Year. The decision has sparked heated discussions among fans, with some celebrating her exceptional achievements and others questioning her limited appearances in competitions. Johnson, a four-time Olympic gold medalist and revered figure in track and field, believes the debate is a positive force for the sport. “If everyone agreed on all the selections for track & field athlete of the year awards, that would be boring as hell,” Johnson remarked. “The outrage and debate is great for the sport.” McLaughlin-Levrone, the 25-year-old American sprint…

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