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Seo clinches women’s lead overall title with win at IFSC World Cup

South Korea’s Seo Chaehyun clinched the women’s lead overall title after coming out on top today at the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) World Cup in Chinese city Xiamen. Seo was among a trio of athletes who topped the climbing wall set-up at Guanzhou Road, triumphing ahead of Japan’s Akiyo Noguchi and fellow South

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How global brands are participating in Rugby World Cup 2019 – Econsultancy

This year marks the 9th Rugby World Cup as well as the first time that the tournament has been held in Asia. While Japan alone is representing Asia, the Pacific region has provided five teams including previous champions Australia and New Zealand. Held from September 20th to November 2nd, 2019, total match attendance has exceeded

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Seo and Ondra win IFSC Lead World Cup in Kranj as Garnbret falls in semi-final

Newly crowned lead world champion Adam Ondra proved his dominance again with victory at the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) World Cup in Kranj – but there was an upset in the women’s event as Janja Garnbret failed to even reach the final. In the first World Cup event since the World Championships in

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Park Hang-seo: “Malaysia now possess sharper attacks than at AFF Cup”

Ahead of Vietnam’s training camp to prepare for the upcoming October matches in the second round of the 2022 World Cup AFC qualifiers, the Republic of Korea tactician answered the media’s queries concerning the current situation of the national team as well as his personal assessments about Malaysia – the next Group G challenge for

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New Zealand vs South Africa live stream – How to watch Rugby World Cup 2019 live online

The Rugby World Cup heads into its second day with a massive clash between New Zealand v South Africa. The two teams are both favourites to lift the Webb Ellis Cup and this could be one of the biggest games of the tournament. New Zealand have never lost a pool game but, with a run

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