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sporting

[spawr-ting, spohr-] / ˈspɔr tɪŋ, ˈspoʊr- /


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From a financial perspective, well-placed sources insist interested clubs are all willing to pay a very similar remuneration package to Semenyo, whose final decision will be made with an emphasis on his personal sporting ambitions.

From BBC

Next summer’s World Cup will be the largest, most complex and most lucrative sporting event in history, with 48 teams playing 104 games in three countries.

From Los Angeles Times

Whoever emerges victorious from the takeover tug-of-war will directly affect the future of sporting rights in the UK.

From BBC

City's sporting director Hugo Viana is likely to lead the search for the next man in, who will have the toughest of tasks in following in the footsteps of the all-conquering Guardiola.

From BBC

As I listened to the details of what else she was doing to prepare for the rapture, I noticed that she was sporting a shirt with Charlie Kirk’s name on it.

From Salon