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RIO 2016

Ibtihaj Muhammad: the US fencing star out to challenge intolerance and hate

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25 March 2016
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The 30-year-old from New Jersey will compete in the hijab in Rio. She’s planning to use her profile to combat bigotry – and she wants a gold medal, too

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Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt has claimed Rio 2016 will "definitely" be his last Olympic appearance, seemingly quashing any chance of him competing at Tokyo 2020.  Bolt, the six-time Olympic champion who has dominated the 100 metres and 200m events since bursting onto the scene at Beijing 2008, has previously suggested his fitness may carry him through to the Games in the Japanese capital in four years’ time.  The 29-year-old, winner of three golds in Beijing in 2008 and at London 2012, is targeting a "triple-triple" at this summer’s Games in Rio de Janeiro.  At the 2015 International Association of Athletics Federations World Championships in the Chinese capital, Bolt, who reasserted his monopoly of the men’s sprint races with 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay gold, had suggested he might end his career after Rio 2016.  He had previously claimed he would bring an end to his impressive period on the track following the next edition of the World Athletics Championships in London in 2017.  “It'll definitely be my last Olympics,” Bolt told Sport-Informations-Dienst (SID).  “It's going to be hard to go four more years for me, to keep the motivation that I want, especially if I accomplish what I want to in Rio.  “It's going to be hard to keep the motivation to go on for four more years, so it'll definitely be my last one.”  Jamaican Usain Bolt won three golds at the 2015 World Championships as well as at Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Jamaican Usain Bolt won three golds at the 2015 World Championships as well as at Beijing 2008 and London 2012 ©Getty Images The Jamaican says his main aim is to earn another three titles in Rio, where he goes into the 100m, 200m and 4x100m events as defending champion and favourite to reign supreme once again.  “My biggest dream at the Olympics is to win three gold medals again,” said Bolt.  “That's my focus, that's what I want.  “And that's what I'm aiming for because that's my goal and that's my dream.  “I've said the only big thing, big time I want to run is the 200 metres.  “I'd love to try to go sub-19.  “That's the only thing I would really, really want because that's one of my goals.  “I've always talked about and always wanted it so for me, that's something I look forward to."  Athletics events at Rio 2016 will be held from August 12 to 20 at the Olympic Stadium.  Usain Bolt has claimed Rio 2016 will be his last Olympic Games ©Getty ImagesJamaican Usain Bolt won three golds at the 2015 World Championships as well as at Beijing 2008 and London 2012Jamaican Usain Bolt won three golds at the 2015 World Championships as well as at Beijing 2008 and London 2012

Bolt claims Rio 2016 will be last Olympic appearance

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Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt has claimed Rio 2016 will "definitely" be his last Olympic appearance, seemingly quashing any chance of him competing at Tokyo 2020.

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Steven Van de Velde (right) has been given a four-year jail sentence for rape ©Getty Images

Dutch beach volleyball star given four-year jail term for rape

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The Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation (NOC*NSF) has claimed it is up to the nation’s volleyball federation to impose a ban on convicted rapist and promising beach volleyball star Steven Van de Velde after he was given a four-year jail sentence.

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Yannis Pitsiladis claims to have discovered that drugs can leave a signature in RNA

IOC to review "more effective" way of catching doping cheats

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25 March 2016
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International Olympic Committee (IOC) Medical and Scientific Commission chair Uğur Erdener will lead a delegation to the University of Brighton to review their anti-doping research.

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McDonald's confirm no restaurant at Rio 2016 Main Press Centre

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Global fast food chain McDonald’s will not have a restaurant in the Main Press Centre (MPC) at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the company has confirmed.

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  1. Exclusive: Baumann and Arzhanova to stand to be new President of SportAccord
  2. IAAF reveal chairs of Commissions and Advisory Groups aimed at rebuilding reputation
  3. Delays in track installation force cancellation of Rio 2016 cycling test event
  4. Lewis’ recovery detailed in new documentary
  5. China aims for sporting success
  6. NFL star Ebner targets Rio 2016 rugby sevens spot
  7. Michael Pavitt: Britain remain leading force on track but gap to rivals has closed ahead of Rio 2016
  8. Phelps to lead over 100 aspiring Rio 2016 Olympians speaking at USOC Media Summit
  9. Rio 2016 wrestling berths on the line at Pan American qualifier in Texas
  10. Sports minister donates to TTOC
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