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Cameroon’s Chomche breaks new ground in the NBA

Cameroon’s Chomche breaks new ground in the NBA

CAMEROON’S Ulrich Chomche from NBA Academy Africa has become the first prospect across all three of the league’s NBA Academies to be drafted directly out of an NBA Academy after he was selected 57th overall by the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2024 NBA draft. He also becomes the first player to be drafted after participating in the Basketball Africa League (BAL). According to Silalei Shani, former captain of Kenya’s women's national basketball team and sports director at IMG Kenya, enlisting Ulrich Chomche means something positive is happening in basketball courts in Cameroon, which other African countries must take notice of…
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Norris says he will lose respect for Verstappen without apology

Norris says he will lose respect for Verstappen without apology

MCLAREN'S Lando Norris said he would lose respect for Max Verstappen if the Red Bull driver did not apologise for a collision that wrecked their Austrian Grand Prix. The pair are friends off-track but fierce rivals on Formula One race weekends and that boiled over at Spielberg's Red Bull Ring as they fought for the lead. Stewards ruled triple world champion Verstappen was predominantly at fault for causing the collision and handed him a 10-second penalty, which had no impact on his result, as well as two penalty points. Verstappen, who dropped from first to fifth but now leads Norris…
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The Namibian athlete with hopes of winning Paralympic gold

The Namibian athlete with hopes of winning Paralympic gold

GREETED by cheers and hugs, Namibian para-athlete, Chris Kinda together with guide Kelvin Goagoseb was given a heroic welcome at the MTC Dome Indoor Sports Centre in Swakopmund after becoming the first para-athlete from Namibia to win a gold medal when at a Paralympic World Championships. Kinda dashed to victory in the 400m T11 event at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Championship held in Kobe, Japan from 17 to 25 May. “I told myself when I was still in Japan that I will dedicate this gold medal to my late mother during that moment I had so many mixed…
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bird basketball roundup: Safaricom, NBA Africa partner up, Uganda dominates FIBA U-18, Petro de Luanda are 2024 BAL champs

bird basketball roundup: Safaricom, NBA Africa partner up, Uganda dominates FIBA U-18, Petro de Luanda are 2024 BAL champs

THE NBA Africa and leading East African telecommunication company, Safaricom last month forged a multi-year partnership aimed at impacting over 10,000 Kenyan youth. The collaboration includes Jr. NBA tournaments, coaching clinics, and an elite camp for top high school talents, all designed to ignite the basketball dreams of boys and girls under 16 across the region.“Our collaboration with Safaricom builds on the NBA’s ongoing efforts to grow basketball in Kenya and across the continent of Africa,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. “We look forward to creating more opportunities for young people to engage in physical activity and learn the values…
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Road to Paris: Can Kenya’s marathon stars rewrite history at the Paris Olympics?

Road to Paris: Can Kenya’s marathon stars rewrite history at the Paris Olympics?

KENYA'S Olympic squad for Paris, announced in May, boasts a star-studded lineup led by Olympic champions Eliud Kipchoge and Peres Jepchirchir. This team of marathon elites has the potential to carve out new chapters in Kenya's illustrious Olympic history. The Kenyan national anthem has been played at the Olympic Marathon ceremony three times out of the last four summer Olympiads. In Nairobi, there is a quiet confidence that the well-known music will again be heard at the business end of the Paris Olympics in August. Only in Kenya can you race to a sub 2 hr 3 min marathon within…
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Safaricom, NBA Africa partner up, Uganda dominates FIBA U-18, Petro de Luanda are 2024 BAL champs

Safaricom, NBA Africa partner up, Uganda dominates FIBA U-18, Petro de Luanda are 2024 BAL champs

THE NBA Africa and leading East African telecommunication company, Safaricom last month forged a multi-year partnership aimed at impacting over 10,000 Kenyan youth. The collaboration includes Jr. NBA tournaments, coaching clinics, and an elite camp for top high school talents, all designed to ignite the basketball dreams of boys and girls under 16 across the region. “Our collaboration with Safaricom builds on the NBA’s ongoing efforts to grow basketball in Kenya and across the continent of Africa,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. “We look forward to creating more opportunities for young people to engage in physical activity and learn the…
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Next Cup of Nations finals to start in December 2025

Next Cup of Nations finals to start in December 2025

THE next Africa Cup of Nations finals have been put back six months and will now be played from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, the Confederation of African (CAF) football announced. The 2025 tournament in Morocco was supposed to take place in mid-year but has been shifted because of FIFA’s newly expanded Club World Cup with 32 teams in the United States next June and July. CAF has also postponed the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations by 12 months to July 5-26 next year. That is also being hosted in Morocco. Dates for the two tournaments have been…
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Rejuvenated Germany can win Euros, says World Cup winner Thon

Rejuvenated Germany can win Euros, says World Cup winner Thon

GERMAN fans welcomed the start of Euro 2024 on home soil more in hope than expectation, but their performances have surprised many and they are now serious contenders to win the title, German World Cup winner Olaf Thon told Reuters. The 58-year-old, who scored a memorable goal against Denmark in his home town of Gelsenkirchen in the 1988 European Championship, has remained in the game through his punditry work for Sport1, where he provides expert analysis on the Bundesliga and the German national team. "Last year, I would have predicted that Germany would not make it very far, but based…
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Islamist terrorism main concern ahead of Paris Games, city’s police chief says

Islamist terrorism main concern ahead of Paris Games, city’s police chief says

ISLAMIST terrorism is the main security worry ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympics, the French capital's chief of police Laurent Nunez said. France is on its highest level of security alert as the Games approach, with the country additionally preparing for snap legislative elections at the end of June. French authorities also recently foiled an attack on a sports stadium in another French city. "Islamist terrorism remains our main concern," Nunez told a press conference seven weeks before the Olympics opening ceremony, which will be held on and along the River Seine on July 26. "There is no clear-cut threat…
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Job done for South Africa but Gatland sees positives in defeat

Job done for South Africa but Gatland sees positives in defeat

SOUTH Africa coach Rassie Erasmus and his Wales counterpart Warren Gatland both found positives in the Springboks’ 41-13 victory in a one-off test at Twickenham but will want to fix some rustiness ahead of a tough series next month. A depleted South Africa, who had four debutants in their match-day 23 and only five starters from their last outing, the Rugby World Cup final, managed five tries in a comfortable win in the end, though they were under the cosh for an hour. "It was beneficial in terms of getting game time into guys like (hooker) Malcolm Marx, who has…
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