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Just How Toxic is CO in Sports
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Carbon monoxide testing in sport isn’t new but science and enhancement is a grey zone. Thanks to recent news, past use and resulting legislation have put it under fresh scrutiny. | |
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Sportway Expands its Streaming StackSportway, a Swedish sports streaming technology company, has acquired Sportall, a French direct to consumer platform used by federations and niche sports. The deal combines Sportway’s production and distribution technology with Sportall’s fan facing platforms. | | | |
PUMA Drives F1 into The Wardrobe PUMA and Aston Martin Aramco F1 have dropped Engineered for the Everyday, a collection that grafts racetrack tech onto street style. At its core: the Inverse sneaker, a statement shoe blending a race-inspired shape with premium detailing.
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Spurs Score £100m Tottenham Hotspur’s majority owners, ENIC International Ltd, have injected £100m into the club to strengthen its financial position and back long term sporting plans. The move comes weeks after Daniel Levy stepped down as chairman and amid takeover interest.
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Red Bull BORA Hansgrohe Shifts Gear on Performance Science Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe has ramped up its performance team with the appointment of John Wakefield to lead coaching, sports science and technical development, while Tim Meeusen will head rookie development. The restructure underlines a bigger commitment to data, science and talent pipelines.
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NFL’s Stadiums Lean into Green Several NFL venues are rolling out solar, composting and recycling programs to shrink their footprint. Among these is Levi's Stadium, home of San Francisco 49ers. Once billed as a sustainability leader, its credentials are now under scrutiny as it gears up for major events including the World Cup.
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