Premier League to take breaks during Ramadan for fasting players

The Premier League and English Football League have confirmed they will continue to allow a break in play for Muslim players to break their fasts during Ramadan.

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The initiative, which was first introduced in 2021, allows Muslim players to come to the sideline and take in fluids or food during a natural pause in play, such as a goal kick or throw-in.

Ramadan, one of the holiest months of the year for Muslims, runs from February 17 to March 19 this year. During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn until sunset.

In the UK, sunset during Ramadan will range from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., putting it in the middle of several games throughout the holy month.

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This weekend will see West Ham and Bournemouth kick off at 5:30 p.m. UK time on Saturday, with Arsenal and Tottenham meeting Sunday in the north London derby at 4:30 p.m. UK time.

League officials have been reaching out to clubs in an effort to identify players who will be fasting.

Per the BBC, there were 253 Muslim players in the first teams and academies of the top four tiers of English soccer as of 2023.

The list of Muslim players currently in the Premier League includes Chelsea's Wesley Fofana and Tosin Adarabioyo, Tottenham's Djed Spence, Arsenal's William Saliba, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and Manchester United's Amad Diallo.

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Why Was Russia Stripped of Its 2022 Figure Skating Gold Medal? Everything to Know About the Controversy

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People Gold medalists Team ROC on day three of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games on February 07, 2022 in Beijing, China. Catherine Ivill/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Russia, who competed under the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), took home a gold medal for the team figure skating event at the 2022 Winter Olympics

  • The win was debated because one of their team members, Kamila Valieva, had tested positive for a banned substance

  • In 2024, Russia was demoted to bronze, while Team USA placed first and Japan second

The Russian figure skating team, who competed under the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), lost its gold medal following a doping scandal at the2022 Winter Olympics.

Russia initially won the figure skating teamgold medal during the Beijing games with key team membersKamila Valieva, Anna Shcherbakova, Anastasia Mishina and Aleksandr Galliamov, among others.

However, during the games, it was revealed that Valieva, who was 15 years old at the time, tested positive for the banned substance trimetazidine. The Court of Arbitration for Sport allowed her to continue competing because of her status as a "protected person" (a.k.a. a minor) but decided there would be no medal ceremony. Although Russia technically went on to win gold, the CAS eventually ruled thatRussia would be demoted to bronze, while the U.S. received gold and Japan silver.

In addition to her team facing consequences, Valieva was placed on a four-year ban that began in December 2021. Although she was technically eligible for the2026 Winter Olympics, Valieva didn't compete because she couldn't participate in the necessary events leading up to the games.

Here's everything to know about why the Russian figure skating team was stripped of its gold medal after the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Who won the gold medal for Russia?

Gold medalists Team ROC on day three of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games on February 07, 2022 in Beijing, China. Catherine Ivill/Getty

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Heading into the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, the figure skating teams from Russia, the U.S., Canada and Japan were all favored to be in contention for the podium. The team event, which took place in early February, consisted of men's and women's singles, pair skating and ice dancing.

The team representing the ROC included Mark Kondratiuk, Andrey Mozalev and Mikhail Kolyada competing in the men's singles and Valieva, Shcherbakova and Alexandra Trusova facing off in women's singles.

Meanwhile, the skating pairs consisted of Mishina and Galliamov, Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov and Alexandra Boikova and Dmitrii Kozlovskii. Finally, the ice dancing teams were Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov, Alexandra Stepanova and Ivan Bukin and Diana Davis and Gleb Smolkin.

After all the events took place, the ROC originally earned the highest cumulative score with a total of 74 points and took home gold. Team USA got second place and a silver medal with 65 points, while Team Japan had 63 points.

Valieva, in particular, helped the team get gold after shebecame the first woman to land a quadruple jumpat the Olympics.

Why was Russia stripped of its gold medal?

Gold medal winner Kamila Valieva of Russia after the ISU European Figure Skating Championships on January 15, 2022 in Tallinn, Estonia. Jurij Kodrun - International Skating Union/International Skating Union via Getty

Jurij Kodrun - International Skating Union/International Skating Union via Getty

Before the ROC figure skating team received its gold medals, it was revealed thatValieva had previously tested positive for a banned substance. She tested positive for trimetazidine, a drug used to treat chest pain that couldpotentially improve her performance.

At the time, Valieva's team alleged that thedrug belonged to her grandfather, and it either accidentally got mixed up in her regulated supplements or it contaminated her food.

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The ordeal caused a massive media frenzy, and it took the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and CAS nearly two years to come to a decision.

In January 2024, Valieva and her performance were disqualified from the 2022 Olympics. As a result of the decision, the ROC was demoted to bronze. The team later attempted to appeal that ruling, but the appeal was dismissed by the CAS in July 2024.

The International Skating Union (ISU) and World Anti-Doping Agency (WDA) also imposed the individual punishment of a four-year ban for Valieva that began in December 2021.

In addition to her gold medal being taken away, she was also disqualified from the 2022 European Figure Skating Championships where she originally took home first place. Valieva was also ordered to pay nearly $20,000 in fines to both organizations, perESPN.

Valieva's four-year ban came to an end in December 2025, but she could not qualify for the 2026 Olympic team because of the timeframe. Shereturned to the ice at the Russian Jumping Championshipson Feb. 1, 2026, and placed sixth.

Who got the gold medal in Russia's place?

Silver medalists of Team United States on day three of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games on February 07, 2022 in Beijing, China. Jean Catuffe/Getty

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Upon Valieva's Olympic disqualification, the ROC was downgraded to a bronze medal. The U.S. was subsequently bumped up to gold, while Japan moved to silver.

The American and Japanese teams were eventually awarded their medals at a ceremony during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Although the controversy seemed to be resolved, Canada — who originally placed fourth — appealed the 2024 ruling. The Canadian Olympic Committee alleged that the ISU was supposed to move up original competitors in individual events where someone was disqualified, so Canada should have been awarded the bronze over the ROC.

The CAS dismissed the Canadian appeal in August 2024 and finalized the placements as Team USA, Japan and Russia, perAP.

Was Russia allowed to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics?

Gold medal winner Kamila Valieva of Russia, silver medal winner Anna Scherbakova of Russia and bronze medal winner Alexandra Trusova of Russia during victory ceremony at the ISU European Figure Skating Championships on January 15, 2022 in Tallinn, Estonia. Jurij Kodrun - International Skating Union/International Skating Union via Getty

Jurij Kodrun - International Skating Union/International Skating Union via Getty

Individual Russian athletes are competing as part of the Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN) in the2026 Winter Olympics. Athletes from Belarus are also part of the AIN, totaling around 20 competitors.

FollowingRussia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the IOCsuspended the ROCfor violating the Olympic Charter. Any medals won by any of the AIN team members do not count toward either country.

When it comes to figure skating, three-time Russian national champion Adeliia Petrosian competed in the women's event. Petrosian's coach isEteri Tutberidze, who worked with Valieva but denied any involvement in the doping scandal. In addition, Petr Gumennik skated in the men's event.

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Next Winter Olympics organizers in French Alps deal with turmoil before handover from Milan Cortina

MILAN (AP) — We've got this. Really, we do.

Associated Press FILE - Head of 2030 Olympic Winter Games, Edgar Grospiron, delivers a speech during a press conference to launch the organizing committee for the 2030 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, in Decines, outside Lyon, France, Feb. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani, File) FILE - IOC president Thomas Bach, right, shakes hands to French President Emmanuel Macron after Bach announced that the French Alps was named as the 2030 Winter Games host at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 24, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

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Organizers of the2030 French Alps Olympicsworked Saturday to put a positive sheen on their project that already was on the tightest of hosting schedules before beingrocked by inner turmoil.

"We're confident in our capacity to deliver these games in 2030 with a high degree of excellence," said Edgar Grospiron, the former Olympic champion freestyle skier who leads the organizing committee.

The French Alps is officially next up on Sunday evening after a formal handover of the Olympic flag to its sports and public officials at the Milan Cortina Winter Games closing ceremony, being staged in Verona.

Hours earlier, the French organizing committee holds a board meeting amid tension between Grospiron and his director general, Cyril Linette, who is set to be the latest executive exit from a teamlaunched just one year ago.

Grospiron acknowledged the "turbulence" Saturday at the traditional Olympic news conference for the next games host.

"For these games to be successful we do need stability, serenity, continuity and the organizing committee needs this," he said. "We want to show the whole world, but also particularly the French, and I am sure that they will really see the worth of what we've done."

The French Alps Winter Games — withspeed skating destined to go abroad, at Turin, Italy, or Heerenveen in the Netherlands, where venues already exist — has always been on the tightest timeline of any modern Olympics.

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Sweden denied again

The outline of a bid came together only in 2023. At the time, the International Olympic Committee was intalks with Swedish officialswho had revived the Stockholm proposal that lost a hosting vote in 2019 against the Italian bid for these Winter Games that close Sunday.

Riding enthusiasm of preparations for the 2024 Paris Summer Games, from local Olympic officials and President Emmanuel Macron — whose term in office expires next year — the IOC and its then-leader Thomas Bach pivoted to France again. It left abitter taste in Sweden.

IOC members confirmed the French Alps win in Paris at their eve-of-games meeting, giving the project just 5½ years to prepare.

"We know, obviously, that there is little time," Grospiron said. "Not just the time but the budget is tight. But we know we can do it."

Spread-out Winter Games

Likethe Milan Cortina Olympics, the French Alps has a split between snow sports in storied mountain resorts and skating in a snow-free city, the French Riviera resort Nice.

The final plan of venues, now including Alpine ski resort Val d'Isere, will be confirmed in June when the IOC decides the list of sports and events.

Until then, a top official from the hugely successful Paris Olympics, Étienne Thobois, is helping stabilize the French Alps team. The expertise gained at Paris shapes to be key for the next Winter Games.

"That also gives us the chance to go quickly," Grospiron said, "and have this rhythm that is ours and be ready on time."

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Home favorite Jeeno Thitikul seizes lead in Thailand

Jeeno Thitikul ended the third round of the Honda LPGA Thailand with a flourish on Saturday, recording birdies on the final three holes to grab a two-stroke lead.

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The World No. 1, playing in front a cheering home-country crowd, mixed seven birdies and a bogey to finish with a 66 and move to a 20-under196 for the tournament.

"I think [the] driver has been really good for the past few days," said Thitikul, who opened with rounds of 67 and 63 at the Siam Country Club Old Course in Pattaya."Keep gaining confidence.

"And also the irons-wise, better than I expected, and also I think I rolling the putts kind of well this past three days as well."

Hyo Joo Kim of South Korea stands second on the leaderboard after her round of 65 moved her to 18-under for the tournament. She carded nine birdies, including three on the final four holes, to offset her two bogeys on the round.

At 17-under and three strokes back are Allisen Corpuz (67 on Saturday), Chizzy Iwai of Japan (68) and second-round leader Somi Lee (72) of South Korea.

New Zealand's Lydia Ko, who has 23 LPGA Tour wins, is another shot back at 16-under after her round of 69.

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Thitikul, who turned 23 on Friday, will have an edge on Sunday with a large crowd firmly on her side.

"Every time I come to Honda, it's always getting bigger, bigger -- all the fans," she said. Yeah, today, Saturday, all the kids come off from school and also all the parents and everyone off from the work. They just came a long way to watch us play.

"It's really motivating and inspiring that I really want to play good in front of them."

And there's one fan she especially wants to please: her mother, who rarely watches her play in person.

"My mom wouldn't come for the whole year. This is only like event that she going to came out and watch me play, so it's mean a lot to me," she said. "You know, like my mom is not really coming out, so playing in front of her and then I think if she saw so many people cheering for me and grabbing for me she would be so proud."

Corpuz, a Hawaii native, is seeking a second career victory. She won the 2023 U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach and is prepared to challenge Thitikul and the rest of the leaderboard.

"I'm really not a leaderboard checker but I love just being in contention and having the opportunity it throw up a nice Sunday round," Corpuz said. "I'm really excited for it."

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US pays tribute to the late Johnny Gaudreau and brother Matthew at the Winter Olympics

MILAN (AP) —Johnny Gaudreauwas working hard to make the U.S. team heading tothe 2026 Winter Olympics. He and brother Matthew watched the event growing up, always with eyes on playing in it.

Associated Press Jane and Guy Gaudreau, parents of the late Matthew and John Gaudreau, attend the men's ice hockey semifinal game against Slovakia, during the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Milan, Italy, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Stephen Whyno) FILE - United States' Johnny Gaudreau celebrates with teammates after scoring his side's third goal during the preliminary round match between United States and Germany at the Ice Hockey World Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Saturday, May 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, File) FILE - United States' Johnny Gaudreau, right, challenges for a puck with Latvia's Janis Jaks during the preliminary round match between Latvia and United States at the Ice Hockey World Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Tuesday, May 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, File) FILE - Guy Gaudreau, right, the father of the late Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau joins U.S.A. team players Noah Hanifin (15) and Matt Boldy (12) on the ice during 4 Nations Face-Off hockey practice in Montreal, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP, File)

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"It was their dream," Jane Gaudreau said her sons.

Johnny and Matthewdied on Aug. 29, 2024, when they were struck by an SUV while riding bicycles near their hometown in New Jersey on the eve of their sister Katie's wedding. Their deaths shocked the hockey community, and they have been honored since by retired numbers,a memorial 5Kand more.

An elite player a decade into his NHL career and the all-time U.S. leading scorer in international play, Johnny Gaudreau was on track to be in Milan for the tournament that wraps up Sunday when the Americans play rival Canada for the gold mdeal. Guy Gaudreau said USA Hockey was gracious enough to tell the family their oldest son was on the projected roster.

"He wanted to be on this team," Guy Gaudreau said during the third period of the U.S. semifinal win on Friday night. "And it would've been nice if he'd been here."

The U.S. is honoring the Gaudreau brothers with a tribute to them in their locker room at the Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. A blue No. 13 Gaudreau jersey hangs there as a reminder of the player known as "Johnny Hockey," who was beloved by so many on the national team and beyond.

"It means everything — we all know he should be here with us," said Dylan Larkin, who played with Gaudreau at multiple world championships. "He should be with us. We love him, and I like that we continue to think about him and I wouldn't imagine it any other way."

Jane and Guy Gaudreau, along with Johnny's widow, Meredith, and their two oldest children arrived in Milan on Friday. The Gaudreau parents had been planning a trip to Las Vegas and initially hesitated after USA Hockey invited them to attend.

"Our two daughters, for 24 hours, they just kept at us: 'You have to go. The boys would want you to do this. This would mean so much to John,'" Jane said. "It just means so much to our family, and we're so excited to remember what our boys meant to hockey."

The Gaudreau family connections to players on the roster run deep, from Boston College to the NHL. In addition to the world championships, Johnny played with Noah Hanifin on the Calgary Flames and Zach Werenski on the Columbus Blue Jackets.

"Johnny was close to a lot of guys in that room," Hanifin said. "We know he'd be here with us, so we've been thinking about him and carrying him with us."

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Werenski said after he and his teammatesadvanced to the finalthat Meredith reached out to his wife a few days earlier to let them know they were coming.

"It's great having them here, and it's super special," Werenski said. "We're happy that we made it to the gold-medal game so they can watch that and be a part of it. It's on us to make them proud."

Not that it would have been much of a debate, but coach Mike Sullivan confirmed what management told the Gaudreaus: Johnny would have been on the team if he were still alive, based on his body of work and how well he has played in a U.S. uniform.

"He was one of America's very best," Sullivan said. "He's just a good person on the ice and off the ice, and I think he's an inspiration to our players to this very day."

Players still talk about Gaudreau, and "all the stories are funny," according to Charlie McAvoy, who played alongside him at worlds.

"Just an amazing person, just an infectious personality," McAvoy said. "The detail, really, with our staff and our equipment staff especially to make sure that he's always with us, little reminders of him in the room, and they just go a long way. You always see them. They're just gentle. They're right there. But we know that he's always with us."

Along with Johnny's No. 13 jersey is that number on the wall alongside Matthew's No. 21. It's similar to what USA Hockey did a year ago at the 4 Nations Face-Off, whenGuy Gaudreau took part in practiceas a guest coach.

This would have been Johnny Gaudreau's first chance to play at the Olympics after the NHL did not participate in 2018 and 2022. But it almost certainly won't be the last time his jersey hangs in the U.S. locker room at the game, a tradition that could continue for years to come.

"I hope so," Larkin said. "I sure hope so."

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