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Swiss athlete Ehammer sets new world record in heptathlon with 6,670 points

Swiss decathlete Simon Ehammer broke the world indoor heptathlon record, scoring 6,670 points to claim his second gold medal at the World Indoor Athletics Championships. Ehammer previously won gold at the 2022 championships in Glasgow and earned silver at the 2022 World Championships in Belgrade. The achievement marks another milestone for the versatile Swiss athlete, who competes in multiple combined events at the highest international level.

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Liverpool Suffers Tenth Loss of Season, Matching 2015/16 Campaign

Liverpool has lost their tenth match of the current season under manager Arne Slot, marking the first time the English Premier League club has reached double-digit defeats since the 2015/2016 campaign. The milestone represents a concerning trend for the Merseyside club, which has historically maintained stronger defensive records in recent seasons under previous management.

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Ukrainian High Jumper Doroščuk Wins Gold at World Indoor Championships in Poland

Ukrainian high jumper Doroščuk captured gold at the World Indoor Championships held in Torun, Poland. The 24-year-old athlete secured his second major international title, having previously won gold at the European Indoor Championships in Apeldoorn last year. The victory marks another significant achievement for the young Ukrainian in indoor athletics competition.

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Swedish biathlete Öberg wins World Cup globe in tight finish

Swedish biathlete Hanna Öberg secured her World Cup overall victory in a dramatic finish, edging out French competitor Julia Simon by just half a second on the final stretch. The narrow margin of victory highlighted the intense competition in women's biathlon this season, with Öberg claiming the coveted crystal globe that goes to the overall World Cup champion.

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Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas signs new season contract with Mexican club Pumas

Keylor Navas, the Costa Rican goalkeeper who won three Champions League titles with Real Madrid between 2016 and 2018, has signed a contract extension for another season with Mexican club Pumas. The veteran goalkeeper, who also has multiple national league titles and cups to his name from his time with the Spanish giants, will continue his career in Mexico's top division. Navas joined Pumas after leaving European football, bringing his extensive experience from one of the world's most successful clubs to Liga MX.

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Lučenec and Levice Win Home Games in Slovak Futsal League Semifinals

Futsal Team Levice defeated Tatran Prešov 10-7 in the first leg of their Slovak futsal extraliga semifinal match. Lučenec also secured a home victory in their opening semifinal fixture. The results give both Levice and Lučenec early advantages heading into the return legs of the two-match semifinal series, which will determine the finalists for Slovakia's top futsal championship.

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European Football Clubs Continue Trading with Russian Teams Despite War Sanctions

European football clubs have completed transfers worth nearly 300 million euros with Russian clubs since the invasion of Ukraine began over four years ago, according to an investigation by Follow the Money. Despite international sanctions imposed following Russia's military aggression against Ukraine, multiple European football teams continue conducting multimillion-euro player transfers with Russian clubs. These transactions provide crucial financial lifelines to Russian football organizations while delivering valuable propaganda victories for the Kremlin. The transfers highlight gaps in how sports sanctions are applied and enforced across European football, allowing financial flows to continue between European and Russian clubs even as broader economic restrictions remain in place against Russia.

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Slovak NHL Players Face Uncertain Futures as Trade Speculation Intensifies

Slovak hockey players in the NHL are facing potential major changes, with sports journalists predicting significant moves ahead. Štefan Bugan believes the New Jersey Devils will trade defenseman Šimon Nemec as early as June during the NHL draft weekend, while colleague Radovan Klein expresses concerns about how the Devils organization will handle the situation. The speculation extends to other Slovak players, including Juraj Slafkovský, with observers suggesting a position change may be likely for the Montreal Canadiens forward. These predictions come amid what journalists describe as an particularly active period in NHL player movements and organizational decisions affecting Slovak talent in North America's premier hockey league.

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Slovak Skier Józsa Wins Big Air Event at European Cup in St. Anton

Slovak freestyle skier Józsa claimed victory in the Big Air competition at a European Cup event held in St. Anton, Austria. The 20-year-old Slovak national team representative achieved the biggest success of his career to date with this triumph. The victory marks a significant milestone for the young athlete in international freestyle skiing competition.

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Nitra defeats Michalovce 4-3 in Slovak hockey league

FC Nitra secured a 4-3 victory over HK Michalovce in Slovak ice hockey league action. The first period featured aggressive, physical play but lacked quality scoring opportunities and goals, setting the stage for what would become a closely contested match that ultimately saw Nitra emerge victorious by a single goal.

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Slovak Runner Zapletalova Withdraws from World Indoor Championships Semifinal Due to Severe Headache

Slovak athlete Emma Zapletalova withdrew from the 400-meter semifinal at the World Indoor Athletics Championships due to a severe headache, ruling out her chance to compete for a medal in the final. Her manager Alfonz Juck confirmed that the withdrawal was not due to an injury but rather temporary health issues, and he has not ruled out the possibility that she could still compete in other events at the championships. Zapletalova had been considered a strong contender for a medal at the indoor world championships, making her sudden withdrawal a significant disappointment for Slovak athletics.

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Norway's Kläbo wins 10km classic race in Lake Placid

Norwegian cross-country skier Johannes Høsflot Kläbo returned to winning form by capturing victory in the 10-kilometer classic race in Lake Placid. The triumph marks a comeback for Kläbo, who had suffered a fall and head injury during a sprint race at his home venue in Drammen in his previous competition.

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Perrot Claims Overall Biathlon World Cup Title as Slovak's Maťko Achieves Season Best

French biathlete Éric Perrot secured his first overall World Cup title in biathlon, while Norwegian Sturla Holm Laegreid won the sprint discipline globe. Slovak representative Martin Maťko achieved his best result of the season, finishing 39th place with one standing shooting error and trailing the winner by 2 minutes and 5.7 seconds. The performance marked a season-high finish for Maťko in World Cup competition.

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Slovak Players Feature in Czech Hockey Playoff Action

Slovak defenseman Marinčin sealed victory for Třinec in the first game of their Czech hockey league quarterfinal series. Meanwhile, Slovak players scored both goals for Liberec, though the team lost their opening quarterfinal match against Karlovy Vary 3-2. The results mark the beginning of the playoff stage in the Czech Extraliga, where several Slovak players are competing for their respective teams.

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Marinčin Seals Třinec Victory in Champions Hockey League Quarter-Final Opener

Slovak defenseman Tomáš Marinčin helped secure Třinec's victory in the opening game of their Champions Hockey League quarter-final series. Meanwhile, fellow Slovaks scored both goals for Liberec, but their team fell 3-2 to Karlovy Vary in the first match of their quarter-final playoff series. The results give both Třinec and Karlovy Vary early advantages as the European club hockey competition progresses to its knockout stages.

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Slovan Defeats Liptovský Mikuláš 3-0 in First Quarter-Final Match

Slovan secured a commanding 3-0 victory over Liptovský Mikuláš in the first leg of their quarter-final match. The Bratislava-based team dominated play during the opening period, establishing control that ultimately led to their comfortable win. The result gives Slovan a strong advantage heading into the second leg of the quarter-final tie.

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Diggins defends overall World Cup title as Svahn wins 10km race

American cross-country skier Jessie Diggins successfully defended her overall World Cup title, while Sweden's Linn Svahn claimed victory in a 10-kilometer race. Svahn finished with a 1.4-second advantage over her Swedish teammate Frida Karlsson, while Norway's Heidi Weng placed third, 22.1 seconds behind the winner. The results come as the cross-country skiing World Cup season reaches its conclusion, with Diggins securing her second consecutive overall championship in the sport's premier international competition.

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