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Multi-Sport Events13 Jan 2026, 17:45 from InsideTheGamesOrganization mentioned: IPC
The Dubai 2025 Asian Youth Para Games, held from December 10-13, has been hailed as one of the most unforgettable editions of the multisport event by the International Paralympic Committee. Featuring 1,500 athletes from 35 nations, the games saw 25 record-breaking performances, including nine world records and 16 continental records. Uzbekistan topped the medal table, and several nations, including Bangladesh and the Maldives, celebrated their first-ever medals. The event also marked the debut of para arm wrestling and showcased emerging stars like Zahra Rahimi and Chen Po-Yen. Dubai 2025 integrated AI-powered robots, setting a new standard for innovation.
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Multi-Sport Events16 Dec 2025, 16:12 from InsideTheGames
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has voted to lift restrictions on Russian chess players, allowing them to compete under their national flag and anthem. While a majority of delegates supported the move, FIDE will consult with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) before finalizing the implementation. Russia has welcomed the decision as a step towards the 'depoliticization of sport,' but cautions against any deviation from the agreed-upon terms. The decision follows a complex history of sanctions and appeals, and comes after the IOC recently recommended allowing young Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their national symbols. The final decision hinges on the IOC's stance.
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Multi-Sport Events15 Dec 2025, 17:46 from InsideTheGames
Following a thaw in relations between Russia and the IOC, Russian luge athletes are expected to compete in Lake Placid next week, sparking strong condemnation from Ukrainian athletes who argue it violates principles of neutrality amidst the ongoing war. This move, facilitated by the International Luge Federation and supported by Russian officials, comes as other federations consider allowing Russian athletes in bobsleigh and skeleton. The situation highlights a growing divide, with Ukrainian athletes expressing concerns about safety and fair play, while Russia aims for a gradual return to international competition. The IOC's stance of allowing 'Individual Neutral Athletes' has created a complex landscape, with federations making divergent decisions and Ukrainian officials raising concerns about the neutrality of some Russian athletes, including figure skaters. The situation is further complicated by the recent change of nationality by Ukrainian athlete Sofiia Lyskun.
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Multi-Sport Events30 Oct 2025, 18:54 from InsideTheGames
The Milano Cortina 2026 Organizing Committee unveiled the official victory podiums for the Winter Olympics, emphasizing simplicity, modularity, uniqueness, and dynamism. The podiums, designed in collaboration with Cavaletti + Pagliariccio, are crafted from wood and metal, adaptable for various disciplines, and fully accessible for Paralympic athletes. In collaboration with P&G and Esselunga, the podiums will be donated to amateur sports clubs across Italy post-Games to promote inclusion. The Games are set to open on February 6, 2026, and will feature approximately 2,900 athletes and a record 47% women participation.
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Multi-Sport Events19 Sep 2025, 19:13 from SportsIn
India will host the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi from September 27 to October 5, featuring over 2,200 participants from 104 countries. With a budget between 44 and 55 million euros, the event is a key step in India's ambition to bid for the 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium has been modernized, including a new Mondotrack EI surface certified by the International Paralympic Committee -IPC- and World Athletics.