Sports Economy
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Top European racehorses sold to Hong Kong as international demand surges
Following Royal Ascot, high-performing horses Alparslan and Generic have been sold to Hong Kong, fueling debate over the European bloodstock market’s economic role.
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Maja Chwalińska transitions from French Open underdog to Wimbledon contender
Following a historic French Open final run, Polish tennis star Maja Chwalińska enters Wimbledon as a seeded player, navigating newfound fame and professional stakes.
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Toronto’s Sporting Pivot: The Maple Leafs Rebuild and the Global Stage
Toronto enters a critical transition as the Maple Leafs fire coach Craig Berube, the city secures the #1 NHL draft pick, and preparations for the 2026 World Cup intensify.
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The Institutional Evolution of Indian Cricket: The Rise of Angkrish Raghuvanshi and the IPL Talent Pipeline
An analytical deep dive into the emergence of Angkrish Raghuvanshi as a symbol of the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) modernized scouting and talent development infrastructure.
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Seahawks’ Super Bowl Win Sets Stage for Record-Breaking Sale Under Jody Allen
Despite a triumphant Super Bowl LX victory, the Seattle Seahawks are expected to go up for sale, fulfilling Paul Allen’s will under the guidance of his sister, Jody Allen, potentially fetching a record sum for charitable causes.
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Trinity Rodman’s Record Deal Reshapes NWSL Salary Landscape
Trinity Rodman, daughter of NBA legend Dennis Rodman, has signed a groundbreaking contract with the Washington Spirit, making her the highest-paid female soccer player globally and prompting a new league rule to retain top talent.
