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In the beginning of the year we discovered Rugball, a sport that brings together basketball, Greco-roman wrestling and rugby. It's origin comes from a game that wrestlers would do during warm up sessions. They would carry a medicine ball and walk on their knees across the ring trying to score against their opponents on an improvised basket. From that point on, someone decided to turn it into a sport, and back in 2003 it for registered as an independent sport discipline in the Russian Sports State Committee.
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When you're an authentic professional, you can't prevent some things from happening. Sex with the window cleaning guy.
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During a second division football match in Brazil between Gremio Anapolis and Centro Oeste, a bizarre incident occurred when a police officer shot the local team's goalkeeper, Ramon Souza, in the leg with a rubber bullet. The conflict erupted after Centro Oeste secured a 1-2 victory, leading to a brawl between players from both teams. Despite police orders to stand down, Souza refused to back away and even made threatening gestures towards an officer, which led to the shot being fired. The goalkeeper was treated on the field before being taken to the hospital in an ambulance. The Brazilian police have launched an investigation into the incident, and Gremio Anapolis has expressed outrage over the use of force.
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In karate exhibitions, breaking boards might seem like a skill reserved for martial arts masters, but there are actually a few tricks behind it. They don’t just use any random plank; the wood is dry, with aligned grain that makes it easier to break, and some even have subtle pre-cuts. The key isn’t brute force but technique: striking with precision, speed, and following through without hesitation. Plus, the board is positioned in a way that concentrates the impact energy at the exact breaking point.
I have no idea what they were using in the next video, but the participants' experience was anything but smooth—more like painful and embarrassing.
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The Chinese women's basketball team could win everything in the coming years. The reason is Zhang Ziyu, born on May 1, 2007. She has already been named the most valuable player of the FIBA Under-18 Women's Asia Cup 2024, thanks to her height. Zhang is 221 centimeters tall, and on a court with shorter women, it is very easy for her to score.
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Yesterday, we discussed the controversy surrounding the boxing competition at Paris 2024 due to the participation of Algerian Imane Khelif and Taiwanese Lin Yu-Ting, who, after undergoing DNA tests, were found to have XY chromosomes.
The fights are taking place since the IOC allows countries to choose their representatives. On one hand, Lin Yu-Ting lost to the Russian representative, while Imane Khelif won after the Italian Angela Carini withdrew, stating that "it was too strong of a punch."
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The slow-motion moments of the day.
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I’m not usually a fan of those "best of the year" videos, but this one shared by GoPro on social media is, without a doubt, a gem worth watching. It’s short, easy to take in, and packed with breathtaking footage.
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