Canada coach Kevin Rouet has made three changes to his starting 15 for Saturday’s quarterfinal against seventh-ranked Australia at the Rugby World Cup in England. CBC | Sports News
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How experience, patience, race execution could lead Canadian runner Marco Arop to world title repeat
Coach Chris Woods is certain Marco Arop can repeat as men’s 800-metre champion next week at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, and that self-confidence and belief in his ability will be key ingredients to the runner’s success. CBC | Sports News
Read More »World Cup ticket draw off to frustrating start, but plenty of time left in pre-sale
It was clear would-be ticket-buyers were going to need a big dose of luck to be successful in FIFA’s 2026 World Cup lottery. Day 1 of the Visa pre-sale showed plenty of patience was needed as well. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Thomas Tuchel fires warning to Bellingham, Saka and Palmer about World Cup spots
England won back-to-back matches during the international break. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
Read More »Nuremberg reviews: Russell Crowe’s World War 2 Nazi trial epic splits critics
Nuremberg reviews are in for Russell Crowe and Rami Malek’s World War 2 Nazi trial epic and the critics are split. Daily Express :: Films Feed
Read More »Visa cardholders get first crack at World Cup tickets starting today
Soccer fans hoping to see a World Cup game next summer will need to have a Visa card in their wallet to have first crack at scoring tickets. CBC | World News
Read More »John Wayne’s incredibly realistic disaster movie based on World War 2 true story
John Wayne’s World War 2 disaster movie is praised for how accurate it depicts an aircraft crash. Daily Express :: Films Feed
Read More »Canadians to watch at the track and field world championships
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter looks at Canada’s top contenders for the upcoming World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. CBC | Sports News
Read More »World Aquatics to pay $4.6M US legal settlement to athletes who joined breakaway series
Olympic swimmers who challenged the sport’s governing body in a United States court are set to get a multimillion-dollar settlement for athletes who took part in a breakaway series. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Strength in numbers: Deep Canadian team ready to step up at World Athletics Championships
When this year’s World Athletics Championships gets underway, a record number of Canadians will be looking to repeat as champions. But it’s not just those four athletes who are expected to challenge for the podium in Tokyo. Canada is sending its largest-ever contingent to the world championships, and head coach Glenroy Gilbert believes that the team’s strength lies in its ...
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