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The pro skater also slammed to the ice, sliding a little, before quickly looking towards her celebrity partner to check what had happened.
Sonny could be heard asking if Angela was ok, with her laughing off the fall and quickly getting back up on her skates to continue the rehearsal.
Rehearsal time: Things started off well for the radio DJ and pro skater, with Sonny holding onto Angela s ankle and hand for some spins - however he then lost his balance
Sonny penned: This time next week we ll be preparing for the first night of @dancingonice. I can t believe how quickly it s all come about but I m so excited to be part of such an amazing show that is needed more now than ever.
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“True Brexit” Happened: Impact on Competition Law
After formally leaving the EU early in 2020, the UK on 31 December finally left the EU’s single market and customs union at the end of the transitional period. Despite the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) agreed between the EU and UK in late December, this will impact businesses and individals in a number of ways.
On the competition law front, for most companies active in the EU or UK, there will be no immediate change. In particular, the UK has adopted the various EU block exemption regulations, which, provided the relevant conditions are satisfied, automatically exempt a range of common commercial agreements from competition law.
Saturday, 2 January 2021
Icederby has welcomed a ruling by the European Union (EU) General Court that determined it was unlawful for the International Skating Union (ISU) to stop athletes from participating in events not run by the governing body, saying the result allows speed skaters to guide their own careers.
The ISU previously banned athletes from taking part in financially lucrative but unsanctioned events such as Icederby, but the EU General Court has now backed an earlier ruling from the European Commission, made in 2017.
The European Commission said the move breached EU competition law.
Following the initial judgement the ISU amended its eligibility rules in 2018.
Hurtling toward Olympic glory Share CLOSE A downhill racer speeds down the slope at the Changchengling ski resort in the Chongli district of Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, where athletes are honing their preparations for the 2022 Winter Olympics. WEI XIAOHAO/CHINA DAILY
Despite a challenging year, Chinese athletes hit the overdrive button on their preparations for Beijing 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic rocked the sports world to its core this year, but failed to shake the resolve and determination of Chinese athletes preparing for their home Winter Olympics.
Ever since Beijing and Zhangjiakou were announced as the host cities of the 2022 Games on July 31,2015, China has been working tirelessly toward full participation in the 109 events and has targeted the country s best-ever medal haul at the Games.
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The General Court of the European Union (the General Court ) has confirmed this week that the eligibility rules of the International Skating Union ( ISU ), which penalized athletes participating in competitions not authorized by the ISU, infringe EU competition law.
1 While the EU General Court considered it appropriate for sports governing bodies to seek to establish common standards for the organization of sporting events, such rules should not unduly deprive third-party organizers from market access, and must be fair and proportionate to the legitimate objectives pursued by these rules. In addition, the EU General Court upheld the role of the Court of Arbitration for Sport ( CAS ) as the primary body for the adjudication of sports-related disputes.