Gymnastics, of course.
As well as Heath’s world view being a Gay athlete.
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Gymnastics, of course.
As well as Heath’s world view being a Gay athlete.
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A good question.
The International Olympic Committee should be specific on what causes a nation to lose membership.
In the case of Israel, there is the additional issue of safety of their team at the Paris Olympics.
The 3rd year of NCAA NAME, IMAGE, LIKENESS (NIL) is underway.
Unsurprisingly, the rollout has been inconsistent and unfair.
According to a study by Opendorse, the leading athlete marketplace and NIL technology company, the NIL market should grow by 11.2% to a whopping $1.17 billion. And while that’s great for all student-athletes, the lion’s share of that money is flowing into the 65 Power 5 football programs. …
More than half of $1.17 billion spent on NIL will go to 65 teams in one sport, report shows
Some additional facts from NIL year 2 via The Upside:
HOPEFULLY, the beginning of the NIL era may be remembered as a short-lived period of unregulated mayhem. The IRS is increasingly cracking down on booster organizing.
More regulation is needed. And it must be enforced.
All that said, I support College athletes getting MORE of the billion$ made by the NCAA.
But it should be done more fairly.
Livvy Dunne was the highest-valued women’s college athlete as of 2022.

One downside of fame and money is the need for security.
About $240 in 2023.
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The 40th Swiss Cup – Zürich.
A competition by pairs with teams made up of one female gymnast and one male gymnast from the same country.
Both gymnasts perform one after the other and their scores are added to get the final score.
IF Russian athletes are allowed to compete Paris, I predict almost 100% of the headlines will be negative.
How does BAD PRESS further the Olympic cause?
The ethical decision, too, is to keep the pressure on dictator Putin. If he is successful in a war against Ukraine, it will embolden China and others to invade neighbours. Putin is a danger to the entire world.
The best decision is to continue the ban — at least until after Olympics 2024.