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BWF EXCELS ON #SPORTONSOCIAL LEAGUE TABLE 2021

BWF EXCELS ON #SPORTONSOCIAL LEAGUE TABLE 2021
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Russian athletes implementation guidelines Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022


Friday, 19 February 2021
Russian athletes are set to participate at the Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Games under the name "ROC".
The details were announced today in implementation guidelines approved by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)’s Compliance Review Committee.
The guidelines set out the principles in relation to the implementation of sanctions imposed on the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) by WADA, and partially upheld by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for the manipulation of the Moscow Laboratory data.
Under the sanctions only Russian athletes who meet certain criteria will only be able to compete as neutrals at events, including Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022, while Russia will also be unable to host, or be granted the right to stage, any major events during the two-year period where the sanctions apply.

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ATR Extra: Karate Strengthens Outstanding Progress of Audience and Social Media Performance


ATR Extra: Karate Strengthens Outstanding Progress of Audience and Social Media Performance
02/19/21
The following was written by the World Karate Federation and published here in its entirety.
The social media channels and global audience of the World Karate Federation continue their incredible growth across multiple platforms, as highlighted in the 2020 International Sports Federation Social Media Ranking.
Published by leading global communications agency BCW Sports, the report stresses the strength of Karate on social media and confirms the WKF’s prominent position among the Olympic International Federations (IFs).
The World Karate Federation takes the position 13 among all 33 Olympic Sports in the programme of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in the total number of followers on social media. With over 1.3 million followers across all platforms, the success of the WKF’s dynamic digital strategy is confirmed as Karate’s international governing body strengthens its position among the top IFs on social media.

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Boxing President Says Reforms in Six Months - Federation Focus


Boxing President Says Reforms in Six Months - Federation Focus
01/20/21
Around the Rings that reforms will come quickly to the boxing federation.
AIBA president Umar Kremlev (Kremlev)
“This year is crucial to AIBA. It is our 75th anniversary. It will become the year of reform and renewal for AIBA,” says the Russian boxing leader in an interview.
“There is a lot of work to do in this time to adopt the recommendations of the International Olympic Committee. This only the beginning of the way. In the next six months we should be able to address all of these reforms,” Kremlev says.

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ISSF waives membership fees in 2021 due to impact of COVID-19 crisis


ISSF waives membership fees in 2021 due to impact of COVID-19 crisis
Saturday, 2 January 2021
The International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) has waived membership fees for its National Federations this year in response to the coronavirus crisis.
The Administrative Council of the ISSF decided to scrap the $500 (£366/€412) fee in 2021 "due to the unprecedented situation amid the 2020 pandemic", which has caused significant financial issues across sport.
The ISSF is one of the few Olympic International Federations able to forego such income as its President, billionaire Vladimir Lisin, is one of Russia's richest men.
Members of the ISSF agreed to lower the fee by a two-thirds from $1,500 (£1,100/€1,200) under a series of constitution changes approved in December 2019.

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