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Peace Race Cycling Championship Marked Communist Czechoslovakia's Sports Calendar

The Peace Race cycling championship stood as one of the most significant annual sporting events during the communist era in Czechoslovakia. The multi-stage cycling competition held special prominence within the state-sponsored sports calendar of the former regime. The race operated under the shadow of the broader geopolitical tensions of the time, including the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, which cast a symbolic shadow over Eastern European sporting events during that period.

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Ovechkin to decide future after season as NHL contract expires

Alexander Ovechkin, the NHL's all-time leading goal scorer, will make a decision about his future only after the current season concludes. The Russian captain's contract with the Washington Capitals is set to expire on June 30. Ovechkin, who broke Wayne Gretzky's long-standing NHL goal-scoring record, has not yet announced whether he will continue playing or retire from professional hockey.

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Slovak Defender Hancko Suffers Injury Scare in Champions League Match Against Barcelona

Slovak defender Dávid Hancko collapsed to the ground and called for medical attention during Atlético Madrid's Champions League match against Barcelona, raising concerns about a potentially serious injury. The incident occurred after Hancko jumped to contest a cross from Barcelona's right-back Jules Koundé, landing awkwardly without any contact from opposing players. Slow-motion replays did not show the typical ankle twist that often accompanies such falls, but Hancko was clearly in distress on the pitch. Spanish sports journalist Isaac Suárez from Marca newspaper described the situation as "a huge problem for Atlético Madrid," highlighting the potential impact on the Spanish club's defensive options. The injury comes at a crucial time in the season for both Hancko, who has been a key player for Atlético Madrid, and the Slovak national team.

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New Jersey Devils Fire General Manager, Implications for Slovak Defender Nemec Unclear

The New Jersey Devils have dismissed general manager Tom Fitzgerald, a move that could significantly impact the future of Slovak defenseman Šimon Nemec with the NHL team. Fitzgerald had faced criticism for his management decisions, particularly around the trade deadline and team building strategies throughout the calendar year. The change in leadership raises questions about Nemec's role with the organization, as new management may have different plans for the young Slovak player, potentially including a trade despite any personal preferences the incoming general manager might have for keeping him.

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Barcelona Falls to Atletico Madrid 2-0, PSG Defeats Liverpool 2-0 in European Competition

Barcelona suffered a 2-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid while Paris Saint-Germain beat Liverpool by the same scoreline in European competition matches. Both games began with a minute of silence to honor Mircea Lucescu, the legendary Romanian football coach who recently passed away. The tribute reflected the widespread respect for Lucescu, who had a distinguished coaching career spanning several decades across European football.

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Nitra Defeats Poprad 5-4 in Slovak Hockey League Match

Nitra hockey team defeated Poprad 5-4 in an away game on Tuesday. Poprad goalkeeper Tyler Parks started the match after replacing injured goalkeeper Belányi, who was hurt during Tuesday's previous game. The victory continues Nitra's campaign in Slovakia's top hockey league, where teams compete in the regular season before playoffs determine the national champion.

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Slovak women's team suffers fifth consecutive Euro Cup defeat

Slovakia's women's handball team lost their fifth straight match in the Euro Cup, falling to Poland 21-34 in a home game. The defeat continues Slovakia's winless streak in the European competition, with the team struggling to find form against their regional rivals on home court.

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Spurs to Play Without Injured Stars Wembanyama and Castle

The San Antonio Spurs will be without two key players due to injuries. Victor Wembanyama sustained a bruised left rib during the first half of Monday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers, which the Spurs lost 115-102. The team will also be missing Castle, though the nature of his injury was not specified. The injuries represent a significant blow to the Spurs' roster as they continue their NBA season.

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Leicester City fails in appeal against six-point deduction

Leicester City's appeal against a six-point penalty has been unsuccessful, leaving the former Premier League champions in a precarious position in England's second-tier Championship. The 2016 English champions currently sit in 22nd place in the Championship table, just one point above the relegation zone. The point deduction has significantly impacted Leicester's fight to avoid dropping to League One, the third tier of English football.

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Slovak Olympic and Sports Committee to Receive €8.7 Million for Generation OLYMP 2026 Project

The Slovak Olympic and Sports Committee will receive €8.7 million in funding for its Generation OLYMP 2026 sports project. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports will provide the contribution through its budget allocation. The project appears designed to develop Slovak sports talent ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, though specific details about the program's scope and objectives were not immediately available.

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Oklahoma City Thunder Rout Lakers 123-87 in Dominant Victory

The Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a commanding 123-87 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, powered by star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander who recorded 25 points and eight assists. The Thunder dominated throughout the game against a Lakers team playing without key players, showcasing their offensive depth in the lopsided win.

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Slovak Ski Industry Official Criticizes National Skiing Center Development Plans

A Slovak skiing industry official has criticized current approaches to developing the country's national skiing infrastructure, arguing that proposed facilities should offer more than basic slopes. The comments come as part of ongoing discussions about Slovakia's ski industry development and infrastructure investment priorities. The criticism suggests concerns about the ambition and scope of planned national skiing center projects, with calls for more comprehensive facilities rather than simplified terrain.

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Slafkovský Records Two Assists in Victory Over Florida, Reaches Career Milestone

Slovak hockey player Juraj Slafkovský contributed two assists to his team's victory over the Florida Panthers. The performance marked a significant personal milestone for Slafkovský, as he reached 40 assists in a single season for the first time in his career. The 20-year-old forward, who was selected first overall in the 2022 NHL Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, continues to develop as a key offensive contributor for his team.

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Slovak Player Sýkora Seeks Permanent Spot with New York Rangers

Slovak hockey player Sýkora has shown promising early performance with the New York Rangers, scoring two goals and recording seven shots in his first three games while also engaging in fighting. The forward, who was named second star of the game once and celebrated two Rangers victories, has since added his first assist and third goal over the next five games. Currently playing on the fourth line, Sýkora is building chemistry with his teammates as he attempts to secure a permanent position with the Rangers, who sit at the bottom of the NHL's Eastern Conference standings. His success will depend on whether he can overcome personal challenges and establish a lasting identity within the team's system.

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Nitra defeats Poprad in shootout to take series lead

HK Nitra defeated HK Poprad in a shootout victory to take the lead in their playoff series. The game required overtime after regulation time ended in a tie, but the extra period saw both teams play defensively with neither side creating any clear scoring opportunities. The match was ultimately decided in the shootout phase, giving Nitra the crucial advantage in the series.

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