(Reuters) – The International Boxing Association (IBA) urged its national federations on Monday to join legal action in Switzerland against what it called the “abusive behaviour” of Olympic organisers. The IBA and International Olympic Committee (IOC) have been at loggerheads since the boxing body, led by Russian Umar Kremlev, was stripped of recognition last year...
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Olympics-Golf-Swiss Metraux sparkles to overtake home star Boutier
GUYANCOURT, France (Reuters) – Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux made a stunning start to the second round of the Olympic women’s golf competition on Thursday to overhaul home favourite Celine Boutier who had dominated the opening day. The 27-year-old Swiss enjoyed two eagles and four birdies in a bogey-free front nine holes to reach 10 under par...